"batf"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness activities, warned of potential false flag operations involving Iran within 72 hours, and advised listeners on protective measures including gas masks and emergency supplies. He addressed concerns about federal overreach, the BATF asset forfeiture program, immigration policy, and Marine Corps indoctrination efforts in Indianapolis. Callers raised topics including gun rights, energy independence through alternative fuel conversion kits, and Steven Jones's research on nano-thermite particles from the World Trade Center, with Koernke emphasizing the need to protect Jones from potential assassination attempts.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's Second Amendment record and criticized the NRA's rating of Paul, arguing that Paul has consistently defended gun rights through constitutional remedies. Callers Dave and Tom joined to discuss the Violent Crime Control Act of 1993, militia law, veterans' rights, and federal overreach in confiscating firearms from veterans diagnosed with PTSD or taking psychiatric medications. The show covered the Gun Control Act of 1968 and 1933 as unconstitutional, the Waco siege and alleged federal involvement in killing Branch Davidians, VA attempts to strip veterans of gun rights, and the need to support Gun Owners of America over the NRA.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternate transportation and self-sufficiency technologies, focusing on bicycles as practical tools for preparedness and how to construct cargo carts from salvaged materials. The show shifted to a detailed legal discussion with callers Andrew and Dave about the corporate structure of the U.S. government, the War Powers Act of 1933, and how federal agencies derive their authority from the United States Code. Koernke and Dave explained the distinction between the Statute at Large and the U.S. Code, the incorporation of the IRS and BATF as subsidiaries of the Federal Reserve Bank, and how to research unpublished sections of federal law to understand government authority. The episode concluded with a caller from Georgia discussing resistance and the importance of unity against what Koernke characterized as illegitimate federal power structures.