"bench warrant"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach and law enforcement corruption, focusing on a Houston ticket-rigging scandal involving over 6,000 dismissed speeding violations and questioning the legitimacy of court proceedings that still require defendants to appear despite charges being voided. He criticized the judicial system's use of bench warrants and fines to extract money from citizens even when tickets are invalidated, and addressed concerns about foreign military officers (specifically Afghan nationals) present in the United States, including references to missing officers from military installations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the border crisis and illegal immigration, focusing on NGO involvement in transporting migrants, the failure of law enforcement to enforce court orders against illegal aliens with bench warrants, and the need for militia mobilization at the southern border. He emphasized the importance of social media activism to spread information, criticized mainstream patriot broadcasters for inaction, and called for organized militia deployment similar to past Minuteman operations. The episode included discussion of preparedness logistics, night vision equipment availability, and a caller's concerns about media coverage of militia activities.
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Mark Koernke discussed government market manipulation and industry degradation, using trucking as an example of how regulatory overreach and flooding markets with poorly trained workers has bastardized once-respectable professions. He took calls from listeners dealing with court proceedings and traffic citations, offering advice on filing affidavits and court records. The show featured extensive discussion of surplus police trade-in firearms (DPMS AR-15 variants and other platforms), night vision technology availability through Don, and detailed instruction on proper barrel break-in procedures for newly built rifles, emphasizing the importance of methodical cleaning and incremental shooting protocols to ensure accuracy and weapon longevity.