"government conspiracy"
19 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including nutritional supplements (iodine, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, zinc, colloidal silver, ivermectin, penicillin G) in response to threats of biological weapons; analyzed the assassination of a CEO using a silenced World War II-era pistol, questioning the official narrative and suggesting government involvement; promoted firearm and tactical equipment deals from Rainier Arms and Delta Team Tactical; discussed the FBI directorship and Homeland Security as a KGB-style occupation force; and conducted a drawing for listeners who donated to Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed the October 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict, characterizing it as a government-sponsored operation and false flag event. He criticized Israeli and U.S. government policies, particularly regarding border security, gun control, and military aid to Israel. The show covered themes of preparedness, including nuclear-biological-chemical defense, ammunition stockpiling, and food security. Koernke also addressed the Mandela Effect, biblical changes, and predictions of civil unrest and potential nuclear conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition quality control issues, specifically Turkish ZSR 7.62x51 NATO ammunition with reported overpressure failures, and emphasized the importance of manual quality control in reloading operations. He extensively analyzed the January 6th Capitol incident, questioning the narrative of five police officer deaths and suggesting government involvement in false flag operations. Koernke also covered the deaths of four Americans in Mexico, speculating about undercover operations and cartel involvement, and drew parallels to historical government bombing operations including Oklahoma City and the Branch Davidians siege. He promoted Dollar Tree LED work lights as preparedness items and discussed border security, Mexican cartel operations, and alleged Mossad involvement in various incidents.
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Mark Koernke delivered an extended 9/11 anniversary broadcast on September 11, 2018, challenging the official narrative of the attacks. He argued that Israel and elements of the U.S. government orchestrated 9/11, not Al-Qaeda, and criticized the U.S. military presence in Syria protecting Al-Qaeda fighters while claiming to fight terrorism. Koernke drew parallels to other alleged false-flag operations including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the USS Liberty attack, asserting a pattern of government deception. He called for Americans to recognize the hypocrisy of protecting the very terrorists blamed for 9/11 and demanded withdrawal from Syria.
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Mark Koernke discussed various conspiracy theories and political commentary, including allegations about government involvement in domestic incidents, references to the Oklahoma City bombing and building collapses, criticism of federal agencies like the FBI, and commentary on election integrity and voter documentation. The episode featured multiple commercial breaks for preparedness gear, optical equipment, dental products, and Republic magazine.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged government and Israeli involvement in recent bombing incidents, claiming false flag operations and media manipulation. He criticized Hillary Clinton, the FBI, and what he characterized as Jewish mafia control of government institutions, particularly the State Department and Department of Immigration. Koernke also covered preparedness equipment including field phones, military surplus gear, and tactical accessories, while promoting Republic Magazine and various product sponsors.
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Mark Koernke discussed government conspiracy theories, including allegations about 9/11, the Pentagon accounting office, and claims about Hillary Clinton's health and staff absences. He warned listeners about potential false flag operations and government violence, particularly on Tuesdays, and urged preparedness and environmental awareness. The episode included extensive commentary on gas masks, filters, and survival gear, along with accusations against Israeli and federal agencies regarding financial crimes and cover-ups.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative health solutions, particularly colloidal silver and its effectiveness against Ebola, citing suppressed DOD research from 2008 showing silver nanoparticles neutralize hemorrhagic fever viruses. He detailed how the World Health Organization and pharmaceutical interests blocked shipments of nanosilver to West Africa despite proven efficacy, contrasting this with historical medical uses of silver and other natural remedies like bloodroot for cancer treatment. The show also featured product advertisements for hovercrafts, emergency candles, herbal supplements, and dental care products, with callers contributing discussions on chemical weapons, preparedness, and natural medicine alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments.
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On September 11, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McGeel discussed alternative theories about the 9/11 attacks, focusing on claims that the official narrative was false. Caller Don from Ohio described witnessing a white aircraft landing at Cleveland Hopkins Airport on 9/11 despite reports that all planes had been grounded, and raised questions about Larry Silverstein, Building 7, and alleged video evidence of controlled demolition. The hosts argued that the Air Force and FAA would have prevented the attacks as described, discussed a missing nuclear weapon transported from North Dakota, and speculated about government involvement and cover-ups. The show included fundraising appeals for satellite feed costs and concluded with discussion of Israeli involvement in Middle East conflicts.
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Mark Koernke and a co-host discussed the Ferguson, Missouri shooting of Michael Brown on August 18, 2014, characterizing it as a staged racial provocation designed to incite division between black and white Americans. They analyzed looting footage, criticized media coverage, and argued the incident was orchestrated by behind-the-scenes actors to create social chaos. The co-host disclosed he had stepped back from broadcasting due to burnout from fundraising appeals, but returned after receiving calls from listeners including a 77-year-old named Fred. The show covered border security concerns, the ineffectiveness of National Guard deployment, and broader themes of government manipulation, preparedness, and the decline of American communities. Callers contributed perspectives on the incident and related political issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun rights, preparedness, and conspiracy theories regarding Sandy Hook and government operations. He criticized Hillary Clinton's presidential prospects, analyzed the reliability of various firearms including AK-47s and surplus ammunition, and extensively examined what he characterized as staged elements of the Sandy Hook shooting, including aerial footage and crowd behavior. Callers contributed perspectives on gun confiscation efforts in Connecticut and New York, the Bundy Ranch standoff, and alleged government infiltration operations. The show emphasized Second Amendment rights, distrust of federal agencies, and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed military mental health issues, specifically criticizing the use of psychiatric drugs like Prozac in the armed forces and warning soldiers against seeking help from military psychologists. He argued that the government intentionally prescribes these medications to create violent incidents and that soldiers should instead rely on peer support and chaplains. The show also featured extensive discussion about ammunition availability, with recommendations for online retailers like UnAmmo.com and AmmoMan.com, and promoted a future conference call initiative to unite listeners and build community-based business and trading networks across America.
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Mark Koernke discussed the engineered propane shortage affecting multiple states, arguing it was an intentional crisis designed to gouge consumers on heating and cooking fuel after people stopped buying gasoline. He analyzed the shortage as part of a broader government and corporate strategy to attack household budgets, noting propane is a byproduct of oil refining with massive surplus capacity. Callers from Arkansas, Michigan, and South Dakota reported severe price increases and supply disruptions. The show also covered Hillary Clinton's role in the Benghazi attack, warnings about terrorist threats at the upcoming Sochi Olympics and Super Bowl, and alternative heating solutions including wood stoves, coal storage, and rocket mass heaters. Koernke emphasized preparedness through fuel stockpiling and self-sufficiency measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, foreign military presence on U.S. soil, and conspiracy theories surrounding Sandy Hook. He covered Fabian socialism versus Soviet socialism, alleged Polish secret police training exercises in Chicago with Boy Scouts as targets, and claims that Sandy Hook was a fabricated hoax involving government sacrifice rituals. Koernke also examined satellite imagery of Oscoda Air Force Base in Michigan, detailing 747 aircraft storage, underground military complexes, and abandoned buildings across Detroit and other Rust Belt cities affected by NAFTA and deindustrialization.
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Mark Koernke opened the show discussing ammunition availability and pricing following recent protests in Washington, noting that bulk ammunition supplies had been depleted within 12-14 hours. He provided specific recommendations for affordable rifle ammunition, including 5.45x39 AK-74 rounds and 7.62x54R Mosin-Nagant ammunition from various suppliers. Koernke then shifted to a lengthy discussion about two foreign soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, who allegedly attempted to abduct a 12-year-old girl, connecting this incident to broader concerns about foreign military presence on U.S. soil, occultist activities, and anti-Christian military policies. He urged listeners to donate to the Micro Effect and participate in a mystery box drawing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 16, 2013 Washington Navy Yard shooting, analyzing inconsistencies in the official narrative including discrepancies between casualty numbers and released names, the suspicious stand-down order given to responding tactical units, and patterns in mass shooting incidents suggesting government involvement or manipulation. He drew parallels to historical false flag operations, criticized the militarization and incompetence of federal agencies, and emphasized the need for citizens to prepare through militia organization, communications infrastructure, and self-defense capabilities rather than relying on government protection.
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On September 11, 2013, Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed the 12th anniversary of 9/11, presenting alternative theories about the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, including claims about controlled demolition, witness testimony regarding a black aircraft, and the role of the Bush family and security companies. The show covered historical parallels to Pearl Harbor and the USS Maine, discussed the Syria conflict and potential military intervention, addressed the possibility of reinstating the draft, and featured an extended Weapons Wednesday segment covering night vision technology, .50 caliber rifles, ammunition reloading, and 1911 pistol frame and slide components available from e-circoinc.com.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology and tactical security operations on Communications Tuesday, covering handheld walkie-talkies, CB radios, battery systems, and the "Russian dead hand" communication protocol used by militia groups. He then shifted to analyzing air traffic control recordings from Flight 93 on 9/11, claiming the planes involved in the attacks were lightly loaded compared to normal East Coast flight capacity, and referencing Operation Northwoods as evidence of government false-flag operations. He argued that Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport and that the 9/11 attacks were orchestrated by the U.S. government and Mossad.
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Mark Koernke discussed extensive political conspiracy theories, including allegations about Yale's Skull and Bones society, claims about John McCain's military record and alleged children in Vietnam, comparisons of presidential candidates as controlled operatives, and theories about government agencies (FBI, CIA) conducting covert operations. He also covered topics including the Patriot Act's pre-positioning before Oklahoma City bombing, neoconservative influence, Mexican military capabilities, and historical parallels between current conflicts and Vietnam War propaganda. The second hour featured Dutch Jones discussing technical broadcast issues and weekend television programming focused on survival themes.