"jade helm"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Joe discussed the migrant caravan approaching the U.S.-Mexico border, calling for listeners in border states (California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas) to report what they were witnessing on local news versus mainstream coverage. They analyzed California wildfires, questioning whether some fires were caused by conventional means or experimental technology, and discussed the bridge collapse in particular. Callers shared reports of Syrian refugees in Montana, a Texas caller (Larry) described a weaponized encephalitis virus he contracted, and the hosts emphasized preparedness, vehicle camouflage for travel, and the need for citizen intelligence gathering. They also criticized election fraud in Florida and promoted the Micro Effect's fundraising efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, local governance, and constitutional rights during this three-hour broadcast. He covered his interactions with a local sheriff regarding emergency equipment acquisition and militia preparedness, critiqued the education system and mainstream media, addressed the 2016 election and concerns about federal overreach, and fielded a caller from Florida discussing the Founding Fathers and contemporary social issues. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, equipment procurement strategies, and resistance to what Koernke characterized as tyrannical government policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the USS Liberty attack as a metaphor for America's current state, criticizing government overreach, illegal immigration, and what he characterized as intentional destruction of American sovereignty. He addressed forest fires as part of macro-level attacks on infrastructure and resources, discussed the transition toward a cashless society and loss of individual liberty, and made appeals for listener contributions to keep the Micro Effect network operational due to financial constraints.
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Mark Koernke discussed suspicious mail attacks targeting pro-gun sheriffs in Oregon, attributing them to what he characterized as coordinated intimidation by what he called the 'Jewish mafia' and Zionist operatives. He drew parallels to historical anthrax attacks and analyzed the psychological warfare tactics involved. The show shifted to discussions of occult activity, pedophilia, and alleged ritualistic practices at universities and in major U.S. cities, with callers sharing personal accounts of witchcraft symbols and satanic imagery. Koernke emphasized the connection between government-sponsored psychiatric drugs and mass shooting incidents, arguing this was the primary cause rather than firearms access, and criticized media figures and political candidates as controlled opposition.
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Mark Koernke discussed health freedom issues, including California's mandatory vaccination law for public school children and pending federal vaccination legislation. The episode featured extensive commentary on preparedness, tactical weapons knowledge, and resistance to federal overreach, with discussions of Jade Helm exercises, FBI surveillance capabilities, and practical guidance on firearms selection and ammunition sourcing.
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Mark Koernke discussed military history and strategy, focusing on the Battle of Gettysburg as an accidental engagement rather than a planned operation, and explored how commanders can choose not to fight on enemy terms. He analyzed Civil War cavalry tactics, weapons technology including lever-action rifles and shotguns, and compared historical military doctrine to modern warfare. The show addressed concerns about military loyalty, special operations forces, and potential internal conflict, arguing that experienced militia members and retired military personnel represent significant untapped resources. Koernke also covered breaking news about financial instability, internet infrastructure attacks potentially related to Jade Helm operations, and FBI preparations for Fourth of July security threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple geopolitical and preparedness topics on June 23, 2015. He addressed the Charleston shooting as a potential false flag operation designed to distract from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, which he characterized as treasonous and a threat to U.S. sovereignty. The show covered solar activity cycles, volcanic and seismic activity tied to solar minimums, and historical weather patterns. Extensive discussion focused on Middle Eastern conflicts, particularly Iraq and Syria, with criticism of U.S. military interventions, Israeli foreign policy, and the role of ISIS. Callers contributed perspectives on asymmetric warfare tactics, education system degradation including the removal of cursive writing instruction, and preparedness measures including water storage and low-tech communication methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including depopulation agendas promoted by California Governor Jerry Brown and the Vatican, Texas gold reserves and concerns about tungsten-core counterfeit bars, state sovereignty movements, trade agreements (NAFTA/TPP), illegal immigration and crimes committed by undocumented aliens, cartel violence on the southern border, and broader themes of government betrayal, federal overreach, and the need for American resistance. Callers contributed perspectives on gold verification, Eastern European history under communist occupation, military readiness comparisons with Russia, and border security solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Boston Marathon bombing as a potential false flag operation, analyzing medical response inconsistencies and triage procedures. He covered military training exercises in Flint, Michigan, including helicopter operations and live fire drills at McKinley Elementary and a junior high school. The show addressed concerns about federal overreach, the removal of individualism from society, police violence, and concluded with discussion of veterans losing Second Amendment rights in exchange for VA benefits.
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance equipment and military deployments observed in Ulster County, New York and Michigan, including mass casualty incident support trailers hidden in parking lots. He analyzed patterns of federal pre-positioning similar to those before the Oklahoma City bombing, covered New York and Connecticut gun ban enforcement concerns, and extensively discussed body bags, weapons caching, and tactical countermeasures against federal operations. The show included caller reports of mysterious equipment drops and detailed technical analysis of FBI aerial surveillance aircraft and their identification methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and ammunition stockpiling, encouraging listeners to purchase one box of ammunition weekly to accumulate 52 boxes annually. He covered weather safety, highlighting dangerous temperature fluctuations (34 to 73 degrees), and promoted a fundraising drawing offering 10-ounce silver bars and uncirculated Zimbabwean trillion-dollar notes as prizes. A caller from Texas raised concerns about George P. Bush's role as Texas Land Commissioner, criticizing his plan to privatize management of the Alamo away from the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and discussed state funding cuts for counties cooperating with the Jade Helm military exercise.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness tactics including crossbow design, armor penetration, and ceramic materials for defensive purposes. He covered military deployments to the Southwest, specifically Jade Helm exercises and unscheduled National Guard movements to Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. Callers contributed technical expertise on weapon modifications, body armor vulnerabilities, and hunting applications. Koernke also mentioned F-15 deployments to Europe, economic concerns, and an NSA incident involving strippers.