"government disarmament"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm training, marksmanship fundamentals, and defensive preparedness. He critiqued government disarmament policies and the promotion of victimhood, contrasting them with examples of skilled shooters and practical self-defense techniques. The episode featured analysis of a Barrett .50 caliber rapid-fire demonstration, discussion of airsoft training methods as cost-effective alternatives to live fire practice, and commentary on the disparity between armed government forces and civilian disarmament. Koernke emphasized the importance of proper shooting stance, sight alignment, and regular training to develop competency with various firearms.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-defense, and food production on this Friday morning broadcast. He addressed the recent Naval Yard shooting, advocating for body armor as affordable personal protection and criticizing government disarmament of military personnel. Koernke promoted freeze-dried food storage, copper rounds as alternative currency, and encouraged listeners to prepare for harsh winter weather and potential food shortages. He emphasized self-reliance, criticized those unwilling to take action, and discussed agricultural production capacity in America.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher hosted Doug Hudson, author of 'How Government Disarmed Citizens,' to discuss the historical and constitutional foundations of the Second Amendment, government corruption, and the incremental erosion of citizens' rights through taxation, licensing schemes, and regulatory control. The hosts and guest examined how government agencies operate as privateering operations under admiralty law, traced the pattern of gun confiscation throughout history (including Britain's seizure of American-donated firearms after World War II), and argued against compromise on constitutional rights. They emphasized that the founding fathers understood government tyranny and that citizens must remain vigilant and armed to preserve liberty.