"government coordination"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed a timeline of coordinated government actions that he argued began before the 2016 election, with planning potentially occurring during the Obama administration. He emphasized the importance of examining dates to understand the sequence of events, arguing that communications disruption serves as a precursor to military or physical action. He characterized recent government moves as part of a broader pattern of escalation, including references to police state expansion and gun control measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed post-election riots and alleged coordination by George Soros, claiming that rioters were being transported by commercial buses to protest sites and then extracted after causing damage. He criticized law enforcement for failing to apprehend rioters at their buses and suggested this was part of a coordinated government operation to justify increased federal funding and police militarization. Koernke also criticized Rudy Giuliani's anti-gun stance and New York's gun control policies, and encouraged listeners to purchase ammunition as a form of voting with their wallet.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri riots following the grand jury decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. He analyzed police scanner traffic from the night of the riots, arguing that the violence was coordinated and allowed by authorities, with specific businesses targeted while residential areas were protected. Koernke criticized mainstream media for downplaying the extent of the rioting, discussed police corruption and abuse of power, and addressed electronic warfare countermeasures that may have been deployed during the event. He also covered broader themes of government overreach, the militarization of police, and the need for alternative communication methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security concerns, focusing on the porous U.S.-Mexico border and the failure of government agencies to coordinate effectively. He highlighted the Minuteman Project's successful second deployment using private aircraft and FLIR technology to secure the border, contrasting it with official Border Patrol ineffectiveness. Koernke expressed concerns about unreported violence in Mexico, cartel activity, and the potential smuggling of weapons, drugs, and radiological materials across the border into the United States. He criticized mainstream media coverage of these issues and emphasized the need for citizen preparedness and awareness.