"georgia election"
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6th Capitol incident, characterizing it as a staged event with evidence of police opening barriers and infiltrators present. He analyzed the Georgia Senate runoff results, voter fraud allegations, and the implications of Democratic control of Congress and the presidency. Koernke emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he described as communist takeover, referenced historical parallels to pre-Revolutionary America, and called for militia preparedness. The episode included a lengthy segment from a caller (Randy) discussing marijuana decriminalization legislation, tobacco industry harm, and his wife's death from smoking-related cancer.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6, 2021 Capitol building incident, characterizing it as a staged operation involving federal agents and Antifa provocateurs rather than genuine Trump supporters. He emphasized militia organization, preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and protective equipment (gas masks). Koernke warned listeners about imminent government crackdowns, urged armed resistance, and provided tactical guidance on ammunition reloading, chemical weapons defense, and avoiding arrest. He also featured guest Craig discussing gas mask availability and specifications.
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The evening show featured Mark Koernke discussing preparedness, medical supplies, and political concerns about the incoming Biden administration. He promoted ShopMedVet.com for discounted medical supplies and described acquiring ambulances for field medical support. Koernke expressed skepticism about federal government actions, warned of potential constitutional crises involving presidential succession, and encouraged listeners to stockpile food, batteries, and supplies from dollar stores. The second half featured a guest caller discussing Vietnam War experiences, medical issues, and advocacy for marijuana legalization and tobacco regulation. Topics included tactical dispersal of resources, field cooking strategies, and criticism of press coverage.