"iraqi refugees"
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Mark Koernke discussed the anniversary of the Mayan calendar doomsday prediction (December 21, 2012) and debunked it as a marketing ploy similar to Babylonian numerology. He then pivoted to a major concern: the FBI's discovery that dozens of suspected terrorists, including individuals who attacked U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, were allowed to enter the United States as refugees. Koernke criticized the government's intentional negligence in vetting these individuals, drawing parallels to the Oklahoma City bombing and arguing this represents a deliberate Hegelian dialectic strategy to create crises justifying police state expansion. He also discussed concerns about Syrian and Libyan terrorists being brought into America, alleged Israeli involvement in training foreign operatives, and an incident involving foreign soldiers near Fort Leonardwood. The show featured musical performances and caller participation, including identification of musician Billy Mumy.
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions in Korea, arguing that reunification between North and South Korea is feasible and would create a regional powerhouse, comparing it to German reunification. He criticized U.S. foreign policy regarding Iraq and Somalia, arguing that Iraqi refugees should remain in Iraq rather than be resettled in America. Koernke and his co-host Dave covered financial markets, including stock market declines and commodity prices, and discussed preparedness and survivalism, noting a 700% increase in sales of survival gear since the beginning of 2009. The show emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling, food production, and emergency preparedness as tools of freedom and resistance.