"general patton"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and callers discussed philosophy, freedom, and government overreach on a Monday morning broadcast from Chelsea, Michigan. The show featured extended commentary on creativity, leadership, and military strategy through references to General Patton and Bob Marley's "Song of Freedom," followed by a lengthy caller segment critiquing taxation, voting, police accountability, and the illusion of electoral choice. Speakers argued that Americans have surrendered fundamental freedoms through complacency, that both political parties seek control rather than liberation, and that citizens must recognize government as parasitic before meaningful change occurs. The broadcast concluded with discussion of local versus federal government power and skepticism about the legitimacy of elections.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance and handling, focusing on 1911 pistols, grip types (particularly Pacmar and pearl handles), and weapon retention in various scenarios. He covered long-range rifle shooting with emphasis on scope selection, magnification levels, and zeroing techniques for distances up to 1000 yards. The show included tangential discussions about General Patton, historical cavalry tactics, and hunting ethics with shotguns and rifles. Multiple product advertisements were interspersed throughout, including ammunition suppliers, survival gear, emergency candles, weight loss tea, precious metals, and freeze-dried food storage.