"brandon herrera"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed federal activity and recruitment efforts targeting local law enforcement across Michigan, including reports of black helicopters and unmarked vehicles conducting operations. The show covered nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparation, emphasizing the need for gas masks, protective equipment, and training. Callers reported on Second Amendment court cases, communications security, and equipment procurement. Koernke announced militia training exercises, equipment deliveries (ballistic helmets and body armor), and promoted Brandon Herrera for Congress. The episode addressed concerns about federal overreach, illegal alien military recruitment, and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the closing of Foxhole PX surplus store in Lansing, Michigan, offering heavily discounted military equipment and uniforms. He covered a wrongful arrest case involving Brian Montay Wilson, who was falsely charged with drug trafficking and firearms offenses by ATF agents before charges were dismissed. Koernke extensively criticized college campus protests as orchestrated theater designed to justify attacks on First Amendment rights, blamed Jewish organizations for promoting anti-speech legislation, and discussed the Gaza conflict as an example of asymmetric warfare where determination outweighs military superiority. He promoted Brandon Herrera's congressional campaign and discussed ammunition availability from Palmetto State Armory.
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Mark Koernke discussed Brandon Herrera's congressional runoff campaign against incumbent Tony Gonzalez in Texas District 23, highlighting Gonzalez's votes for gun control, open borders, and warrantless surveillance. The show covered tactical equipment sourcing including web gear, ammunition magazines, and stripper clips for various rifles, with recommendations for suppliers like Sportsman's Guide, Botash, and Atlantic Firearms. Koernke addressed anti-tank weapons like the RPG-2 and RPG-7, explaining their mechanics and effectiveness against armored vehicles. The program featured music requests including "Battle of New Orleans" and "Sink the Bismarck," with discussion of preserving patriotic music and encouraging new creative works for the movement.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal human trafficking operations, with a focus on a Florida sheriff's press conference exposing how DHS provides free travel documents to illegal immigrants involved in sex trafficking. The show covered the movement of trafficking victims via commercial airlines at taxpayer expense, connected this to broader invasion and mercenary deployment, and discussed 2024 election scenarios including the possibility of Michelle Obama as a Democratic nominee. Koernke also addressed weapons for air defense against drones, recommended shotguns as essential tools, and promoted Brandon Herrera's congressional runoff campaign in Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, CB radio functionality and availability, militia preparedness and equipment procurement, Brandon Herrera's Texas congressional runoff campaign against a RINO opponent, and the importance of American nationalism and Christian values in defending the republic. The show featured extensive commentary on radio equipment testing, camouflage procurement for militia units, historical references to Sam Whittemore and the American Revolution, and warnings about federal legislation targeting militia training. Guest Larry Lawson contributed commentary on inflation, banking regulations, Middle East conflicts, and the sealing of Obama's records.
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Mark Koernke discussed the State of the Union address delivered by President Biden on March 7, 2024, criticizing the administration's attacks on Second and Fourth Amendment rights, including Biden's call for gun control measures and New York Governor Kathy Hochul's deployment of National Guard troops to conduct bag searches in NYC subways. The show covered preparedness topics including ammunition investment, firearm maintenance, and magazine quality control, while also addressing the Doritos brand ambassador controversy involving a self-described pedophile influencer. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring durable weapons systems like 5.56 AK variants and maintaining spare parts inventories, and discussed Brandon Herrera's primary runoff election in Texas District 23 against RINO congressman Tony Gonzalez.