"israeli intelligence"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed two major developments: WikiLeaks' release of Vault 7, a massive trove of CIA hacking tools and source code that exposed surveillance vulnerabilities in consumer devices including iPhones and smart TVs, and the revelation that Israeli company Amdocs has had access to all U.S. telephone metadata for 30 years through its billing system contracts, effectively giving Mossad intelligence capabilities comparable to the NSA. The hosts also covered Republican healthcare reform efforts that appear to replicate Obamacare with minimal changes, Rand Paul's public opposition to secret legislative meetings, Obama's continued presence in Washington possibly connected to communist organizing efforts, and leftist violence at pro-Trump rallies using pepper spray and chemical agents.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed ISIS imagery with pixelated faces shown on local Michigan news, suggesting potential connections to Israeli intelligence operations and the possibility of operatives appearing under different identities. The show featured extensive Quartermaster Friday segments covering night vision equipment transitions from first-generation to second-generation green screen technology due to supply depletion, detailed zeroing procedures for AR-15s with night vision sights, and multiple product recommendations from Centerfire Systems and Cops Distributing. Liberty Tree Radio conducted a weekly raffle drawing with donations supporting station operations and equipment upgrades, with items including combat knives, soaps, camouflage hats, and Russian military surplus.
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Mark Koernke discussed a Samsung SGR-A1 robotic sentry gun system deployed on the Korean DMZ, analyzing its technical specifications, historical precedents in military vehicle design (Marder, Bradley), and limitations in real-world combat scenarios. He then pivoted to criticizing a New York Times article by Roger Cohen titled 'The Great Unraveling,' which Koernke interpreted as propaganda promoting military intervention in Syria. Throughout the episode, Koernke made extensive claims about Israeli involvement in ISIS, 9/11, and alleged trafficking operations, while criticizing U.S. foreign policy, the education system, and what he characterized as coordinated media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed Israeli intelligence operations and alleged assassination teams operating with U.S. State Department assistance, referencing incidents in Jordan and the 9/11 van incident involving Israeli nationals. He covered preparedness topics including fuel tank maintenance for evacuation scenarios, promoted AK-47 rifles and ammunition from AIM Surplus and Classic Arms, and encouraged listeners to visit Civil War battlefields to understand military history and terrain. The show included extensive discussion of the importance of studying American battlefields, particularly Shiloh, and how understanding physical geography connects to militia preparedness and defense of American territory.
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Mark Koernke discussed climate science skepticism, arguing that solar activity rather than human activity drives climate cycles, and criticized Al Gore as a charlatan. He explored suppressed gyroscopic theory and its applications to engineering and energy systems, lamenting how the New World Order intentionally limits technological progress and independent thinking. Koernke also addressed space exploration stagnation, the decline of American innovation due to socialism and bureaucratic inefficiency, and concluded with commentary on suspicious incidents involving Iraqi currency and explosives, alleging Israeli intelligence operations and false flag setups in the United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged Israeli intelligence operations in the United States, including incidents involving armed Israelis arrested at the Mexican legislature in October 2001 with grenades and explosives, stolen nuclear fuel rods from Oak Ridge, and suspicious individuals at U.S. military bases. He extensively analyzed the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, claiming three Israeli Mossad operatives were involved and present during Timothy McVeigh's transfer from police custody, and questioned the official narrative by highlighting procedural anomalies in McVeigh's public escort. Koernke drew parallels between these incidents and 9/11, arguing that trained professionals across multiple fields recognize inconsistencies in official accounts and that the government has deliberately suppressed evidence and allowed Israeli nationals to leave the country despite serious charges.