"internet freedom"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed border security concerns, particularly the migrant caravan situation in San Diego and Nogales, Arizona, noting the government's avoidance of discussing New Mexico as a border vulnerability. He reviewed ammunition inventory at UNAMO.com, including 32 ACP Aguila rounds and parachute flares for unit preparedness. The show addressed alternative communication systems, with callers discussing internet alternatives and the limitations of WebTV, leading to discussion of private networks, shortwave radio, and packet radio as government-independent communication solutions.
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Mark Koernke and Joe discussed prison system dynamics, government overreach in hospitals, and the erosion of constitutional rights in America. The show covered themes of surveillance, propaganda, and the need for patriotic resistance against what they characterized as tyranny. Callers contributed perspectives on violence caught on camera, government-funded flash mobs, and the failure of mainstream media and political leadership to address societal breakdown.
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Mark Koernke discussed the closure of ITT Technical College campuses under the Obama administration, criticized the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as a corporate-driven threat to food safety, medicine costs, and internet freedom, and railed against what he characterized as communist influence in America and China's treatment of religious minorities. He also addressed celebrity hypocrisy regarding America, food safety scandals involving meat substitution, and made various commentary on government overreach and constitutional rights.
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Joe Koernke filled in for his father Mark on the morning show, discussing the BP oil spill in Louisiana and concerns about chemical contamination and potential mass evacuations. The show covered internet freedom and decentralized communication networks as alternatives to government control, comparing China's centralized internet model to the more distributed U.S. system. Callers and hosts debated border security, illegal immigration, and recent Supreme Court rulings on gun rights in California. The show promoted local streaming video capabilities using platforms like Ustream and ViewFlick as tools for citizen journalism and alternative media distribution.