"archives"
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Mark Koernke opened the December 18, 2018 morning broadcast with commentary on political expectations (Hillary Clinton arrests, Trump impeachment) that he characterized as dead horses being beaten. The main topic was a federal court ruling striking down New York's nunchuck ban as unconstitutional under the Second Amendment, with Koernke discussing the case history, the absurdity of laws that criminalize even disposal of the weapons, and Bruce Lee's martial arts mastery. The second half addressed recent cyberattacks on the Micro Effect website that occurred on Friday and the previous week, resulting in destroyed archives and requiring significant financial and technical resources to rebuild. Koernke announced the archive system had been reconstructed with new security features and requested listener support via subscriptions.
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Mark Koernke and callers discussed smart home surveillance technology and its use for taxation purposes, chemtrail reduction and climate cooling cycles, missing federal budget allocations (21 trillion dollars), library system funding priorities versus book preservation, property tax increases in Harris County and Houston, gun restrictions in major Texas cities, website archive hosting challenges for Liberty Tree Radio, and a satirical discussion about climate migration patterns and geopolitical strategy.