"infiltration exfiltration"
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Mark Koernke discussed January 6th, federal overreach, and communications security on Communications Tuesday. He criticized the federal government's role in January 6th, arguing that federal agents orchestrated the event. Koernke covered tactical communications (cell phones as tracking devices, FRS radios, non-middleman systems), camouflage selection (multicam vs. high-contrast uniforms), and infiltration/exfiltration tactics. He advocated strongly for forming an America-only political party to challenge AIPAC-controlled Republicans and Democrats, arguing that grassroots petition drives and local electoral participation could establish a political foothold while armed conflict remains inevitable. Callers and co-host Larry Lawson discussed Trump's alleged Epstein leverage, Israeli influence over U.S. policy, the Venezuela situation, and the need for Americans to recognize Jewish/Zionist control of media and government.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal mismanagement of disaster relief in North Carolina and Tennessee following recent hurricanes, drawing parallels to FEMA's failures during Hurricane Katrina. He emphasized the need for independent militia logistics, weather services, and communications infrastructure, warning that government aid is unreliable and often diverted. Koernke announced upcoming militia meetings and command staff gatherings across Michigan, Arkansas, and the Dakotas, and provided recommendations for emergency preparedness equipment including ponchos and radio communications systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness and infiltration/exfiltration techniques, including guidance on black uniforms, UN helmets, and how to blend in with law enforcement during emergency situations. He covered historical themes including Viking programming, religious tensions between Christian, Muslim, and Catholic populations, and alleged propaganda used during the American Revolutionary War. The episode included discussions of border security concerns, immigration patterns, and various conspiracy-related historical narratives.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the ongoing manhunt for Eric Frein in Pennsylvania, analyzing law enforcement's disorganized tactical response and comparing it to historical cases like Eric Rudolph. The show covered media manipulation surrounding a beheading incident in Oklahoma, drawing parallels to 1970s black Muslim militant violence in Washington D.C. Koernke criticized government overreach, discussed night vision equipment availability, and paid tribute to recently deceased congressman James Traficant. The episode emphasized preparedness, constitutional rights, and resistance to what hosts characterized as tyrannical government control.