"joint service training combat arms survey"
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights and firearm ownership as core constitutional protections, emphasizing the importance of refusing compromise with anti-gun advocates. He presented the Joint Service Training Combat Arms Survey, a classified military questionnaire distributed to Marines and other service members that asked whether troops would fire on U.S. citizens resisting firearm confiscation—revealing that approximately 72% of enlisted personnel answered affirmatively. Koernke detailed foreign military involvement in post-Katrina New Orleans, including Mexican armed forces crossing the border, and connected these events to UN-led exercises at Fort Polk involving house-to-house weapons confiscation drills. The show also covered practical firearm training techniques, including one-handed operation and cross-training for combat situations, with historical examples from military history.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Joint Service Training Combat Arms Survey (DD Form 3208), a military questionnaire from the early 1990s that tested whether soldiers would fire on American citizens resisting firearms confiscation and accept foreign military command. He covered the history of gun control in America, linking the 1933 Gold Confiscation Act and Gun Control Act to broader globalist efforts to disarm citizens, and argued that registration always precedes confiscation as seen in Australia and England. Koernke promoted Ron Paul as the best Second Amendment candidate, warned against appeasing enemies of the Constitution, discussed psychiatric drugs' role in mass shootings, and took a call from John in Massachusetts about surveillance infrastructure (fiber optic cables) being installed across the country. The show emphasized armed resistance to tyranny, rejected compromise with anti-gun forces, and called listeners to distribute educational materials about these threats.