"internet shutdown"
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Mark Koernke discussed mass shooting incidents, alleging government involvement in programming shooters and suppressing witness testimony, citing the Dearborn post office shooting and Columbine as examples. He covered preparedness topics including communications infrastructure, ammunition coding legislation, and ethanol production as alternative fuel and food sources. Callers contributed information on rail activity, internet shutdown drills, and Kosovo's independence as a model for ethnic conflict in America.
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Mark Koernke opened the May 8, 2009 morning broadcast by discussing the resilience of alternative communication networks designed to function if the internet is shut down, including the Micro Effect Network, Liberty Tree Radio, and emerging backup systems across multiple states and regions. He addressed the frustration of aging New World Order elites who are running out of time to implement their agenda, characterizing them as desperate and cantankerous. Koernke emphasized the importance of preparedness and alternative information distribution methods such as DVDs and CDs, noting that while internet technology is valuable, patriots should not rely solely on it given the threat of government shutdown and should maintain older proven communication tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for potential internet shutdowns, emphasizing alternative communication methods including shortwave radio, CDs/DVDs, and printed materials. He addressed Senate Bill 787 (Clean Water Restoration Act) with caller Melody, explaining how the legislation would federalize waterways and aquifers, particularly Michigan's valuable underground water resources. Caller Marcus from Georgia discussed frangible ammunition from RBCD Performance available through Southside Sportsman Club in Battle Creek, Michigan. The show covered Liberty Net operations scheduled for Saturday evening on shortwave frequencies 3950-3960, and included extended discussion with caller Don about night vision equipment, American martial arts history, and the multi-purpose design of historical weapons including fighting knives, walking sticks, and early firearms.