"benghazi"
19 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Nikki Haley's resignation as UN Ambassador, characterizing her as serving Israeli interests and criticizing Trump's foreign policy regarding Syria, ISIS, and weapons transfers. He covered geopolitical tensions including Russian S-300 missile deployments in Syria, Israeli military actions, and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine. Koernke also addressed domestic issues including the Parkland shooting, Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder, and historical figures like Stanley Meyer and Nikola Tesla whose innovations were allegedly suppressed. The episode opened with discussion of wild grape cultivation and foraging techniques before transitioning to political commentary.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election outcome, Hillary Clinton's defeat, and voter fraud allegations. He analyzed the incompetence or intentional failures of government agencies, comparing them to military operations and referencing the Benghazi incident. Koernke covered the Bader-Meinhof terrorist group as a government-sponsored operation, weapons inventory discrepancies in military arsenals, and the opium drug trade. He addressed caller concerns about Trump's presidency, emphasizing that both Trump and Clinton represented the same establishment interests. Koernke stressed the need for preparedness and armed resistance, drawing parallels to the American Revolution and discussing when armed conflict might become necessary.
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The episode featured a guest health consultant discussing alternative health remedies, nutritional supplements, and concerns about environmental contamination of food sources. The host and guest covered topics including nano-particle contamination in vegetables and fruits, strategies for food self-sufficiency through home gardening and fish farming, fermented foods and chelation for detoxification, and methods for filtering contaminated juices. The second half of the episode deteriorated into fragmented political commentary touching on Clinton emails, Benghazi, and general criticism of government institutions, with significant audio quality issues and incoherent segments.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing Hillary Clinton and neoconservatives while defending Donald Trump's direct rhetoric. He covered alleged Clinton crimes including Vince Foster's death and Benghazi, criticized media manipulation of debate footage, and warned about false flag operations to provoke war with Syria. The second half featured preparedness advice for hurricane evacuation in Florida, including fuel planning, alternative routes, money transfer options via truck stops, and knowledge of local terrain for tornado safety.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on Obama's refusal to use the term "Islamic terrorism," criticizing the president's explanations as excuses. He discussed an incident involving an "All Lives Matter" sign in a black neighborhood and expressed frustration with media coverage. The show included discussion of fall weather in Michigan, preparedness concerns as seasons change, and commentary on Deutsche Bank's financial troubles, which Koernke attributed to planned economic collapse by international bankers. He advocated for aggressive action against those he blamed for economic instability and called for listeners to prepare with ammunition testing and equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, constitutional governance, and political concerns on September 15, 2016. The show covered themes of personal readiness versus government overreach, the importance of local governance based on founding principles, and skepticism toward rumors of an impending asteroid strike (allegedly scheduled for September 25-26). Koernke emphasized the need for an American war for independence, criticized both major political parties as two sides of the same coin, and addressed false flag operations and foreign interference in U.S. affairs. Callers contributed perspectives on Planet X conspiracy theories, NASA deception, and the collapse of the economy as a distraction mechanism.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including government corruption, missing Pentagon funds ($12 trillion), Hillary Clinton's health and the 2016 election, the Benghazi attack and lack of military response, FN manufacturing defects in M16 rifles supplied to U.S. forces, foreign weapons supply chain vulnerabilities, Philippine President Duterte's public criticism of Obama, China's regional expansion ambitions, and the need for militia preparedness and organization. The episode covered themes of constitutional rights, government malfeasance, military readiness, and warnings about foreign influence in American defense systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's disqualification from office due to her mishandling of classified documents and her role in the Benghazi incident, arguing she should never hold government office again. He criticized the FBI for corruption and their failure to prosecute Clinton, attributing this to executive branch interference. Koernke then pivoted to an extended discussion of firearms and weapon systems, covering AR-15 platforms, steel versus aluminum receivers, Garand rifles, crown wear on barrels, and the importance of proper training with both live ammunition and airsoft training aids. He emphasized the principle of training realistically to perform effectively in actual situations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy family legal cases in Nevada and Oregon, connecting them to government land grabs allegedly involving Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton. He criticized media manipulation, citing different Wall Street Journal headlines in different markets, and addressed immigration policy, border security, and cultural issues. Koernke promoted Federal Observer's 15-year mission, reviewed recent columns on economics and illegal immigration, discussed Hillary Clinton's health issues, and featured a positive story about an Alabama police officer caring for an abandoned infant. The episode included commentary on government overreach, the decline of American values, and various political controversies.
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Mark Koernke discussed rifle kits and ammunition pricing from Palmetto State Armory and other suppliers, recommending budget-friendly AR-15 options and addressing stainless steel barrel considerations for field use. He analyzed the film '13 Hours' about the Benghazi attack, critiquing military command failures and discussing proper small unit tactics, fire team organization, and friend-foe identification methods used in defensive operations. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia training, preparedness, and organizing fire teams and squads as building blocks for community defense, while also covering ammunition deals and equipment sourcing from various vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and equipment acquisition on May 9, 2016. He featured a message from Arden Bundy regarding the Bundy Ranch situation and threats to family members, and played a video about the Benghazi incident and alleged betrayal of U.S. personnel. The bulk of the episode focused on practical militia readiness: organizing medical support units using ambulances and field equipment, building light mechanized forces with armored vehicles and pickup trucks, and developing unit capabilities in mechanics, communications, and indirect fire support. Koernke emphasized the importance of quantity over expensive single vehicles, referenced historical weapons carriers, and provided detailed guidance on improvised armor plating for civilian vehicles.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash, attributing it to psychiatric medications (specifically Prozac-family drugs) found in the co-pilot's home, arguing that psychotropic drugs rather than the individual caused the tragedy. He also covered Hillary Clinton's email server deletion scandal, comparing it to Nixon's tape erasure but arguing Clinton's crimes extend to murder (Benghazi), and discussed upcoming militia meetings and network fundraising needs for the micro broadcasting operation.
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Mark Koernke discussed media conditioning of the public regarding police violence, analyzing how television cop shows depict far more officer deaths than actually occur in reality to justify aggressive police tactics. He covered Lieutenant General Boykin's criticism of the Benghazi response and the disparity in veteran healthcare versus benefits given to incarcerated individuals. Koernke addressed false 911 calls used as pretexts for no-knock entries, compared gang tattoos to police tattoos, detailed prison tattoo gun construction methods, provided preparedness tips for border deployments including tick prevention and water cooling techniques, and promoted AK-47 sales and Colonial Marine Militia border deployment announcements.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness equipment, focusing extensively on affordable walkie-talkie radios and two-way communication systems available through online retailers like DealExtreme. He covered radio maintenance, spare parts, batteries, antennas, and field repair techniques using materials like tool dip and electrical tape. The show shifted to political commentary, with Koernke discussing Lieutenant General Boykin's call for impeachment over the Veterans Affairs scandal and Benghazi, arguing that systemic corruption requires comprehensive rather than selective prosecution. He drew parallels between Benghazi and the USS Liberty incident, criticizing military leadership for failing to deploy available forces. The episode concluded with commentary on border security and immigration issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the engineered propane shortage affecting multiple states, arguing it was an intentional crisis designed to gouge consumers on heating and cooking fuel after people stopped buying gasoline. He analyzed the shortage as part of a broader government and corporate strategy to attack household budgets, noting propane is a byproduct of oil refining with massive surplus capacity. Callers from Arkansas, Michigan, and South Dakota reported severe price increases and supply disruptions. The show also covered Hillary Clinton's role in the Benghazi attack, warnings about terrorist threats at the upcoming Sochi Olympics and Super Bowl, and alternative heating solutions including wood stoves, coal storage, and rocket mass heaters. Koernke emphasized preparedness through fuel stockpiling and self-sufficiency measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, the Zussman-Ackerman firearm designs currently under review, and the need for organized logistics in anticipation of conflict. He addressed caller concerns about military purges and potential coup activity, analyzed Fabian socialist tactics and their blatant disregard for constitutional rights, and drew historical parallels to the American Revolution, particularly Washington's winter campaign of 1776. The show emphasized the importance of attitude, skill development, and community resilience in the face of what Koernke characterized as an illegitimate federal regime.
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Mark Koernke discussed military response protocols and the Benghazi attack, arguing that aircraft carrier-based support could have reached the ambassador within minutes and criticizing the Obama administration's handling of the incident. He covered a Michigan militia training exercise scheduled for the weekend featuring artillery demonstrations and mechanized cavalry units at various camps. Koernke also promoted Bill Connor's challenge to Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, discussed corn burners as an efficient home heating system using agricultural byproducts, and solicited donations to support the show's broadcast operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Navy Yard shooting in Washington, D.C., comparing security responses across different eras and criticizing the feminization of American military culture and society. He analyzed the Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi, Kenya, alleging Israeli Mossad involvement and connections to CIA-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Libya. Koernke also addressed IRS official Lois Lerner's retirement, characterizing her as a tool of the Obama administration used to target Tea Party groups seeking tax-exempt status. Throughout the episode, he emphasized themes of disarmament, loss of individual responsibility, and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betts discussed the Benghazi attack and government accountability, criticized the CIA's historical interventions including the 1953 Iranian coup, and addressed concerns about federal overreach and disarmament. They promoted the Knob Creek machine gun shoot event in Kentucky, discussed Remington 870 shotguns as reliable preparedness tools, and covered night vision equipment availability. The show included alerts about possible militia activity escalation in Midland, Michigan, and emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling and financial preparedness through precious metals.