"acorn"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Ferguson protest organizers failing to pay promised compensation to protesters, detailing how groups like MOER (Missourians Organizing for Reform Empowerment) allegedly stiffed activists who were promised up to $5,000 monthly. He covered violence in Baltimore and Detroit, including unsolved murders and bodies recovered from the Detroit River. Koernke provided extensive product recommendations for preparedness including AR-15 components, solar chargers, radio equipment, ammunition for CZ-52 and Nagant revolvers, and field engineering tools. He announced supply consolidation efforts supporting militia units in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut in preparation for potential federal gun confiscation operations.
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On election day 2008, Mark Koernke discussed voting, election integrity concerns, and preparedness. He emphasized voting both at the ballot box and with one's wallet by purchasing ammunition as a symbolic protest against potential election fraud. Koernke criticized both McCain and Obama as representing the same socialist agenda, discussed Diebold machine vulnerabilities, and analyzed potential civil unrest in Detroit and other Rust Belt cities affected by NAFTA. He addressed caller Andrew's report on military units being assigned to domestic homeland security, advocated for acquiring gas masks and civil defense supplies, and encouraged listeners to identify and map the locations of Obama supporters as potential informants in a future police state.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed weapons systems on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on 50-caliber rifles and manufacturers like Safety Harbor Firearms and Zussman Ackerman. Guest Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America analyzed Barack Obama's connections to Saul Alinsky, Bill Ayers, and Raila Odinga, arguing Obama represented a Marxist agenda and discussing post-election violence in Kenya. The hosts examined Sarah Palin's executive record and independence, contrasting her with other 2008 ticket members, and discussed the Vice President's potential legislative power in the Senate.