"chief of staff"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the incoming Trump administration's appointments, particularly expressing concern about the Chief of Staff selection as a neoconservative insider with ties to the Council on Foreign Relations and the establishment he claimed Trump opposed. He criticized the appointment as a potential sabotage of Trump's agenda and warned listeners about the pattern of broken promises from previous administrations. Koernke also addressed border security solutions, advocating for American contractors and surplus military equipment rather than expensive private firms, and discussed the corruption within law enforcement and multi-jurisdictional task forces that violate state sovereignty. He criticized the federal education system as intentionally designed to prevent critical thinking and called for its abolishment.
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Mark Koernke discussed concerns about government control, constitutional rights, and preparedness. He addressed issues related to the Trump administration's chief of staff and alleged neoconservative influence, criticized the RNC's campaign spending, and provided practical advice on ammunition procurement and radio communications. The episode included commentary on globalist threats, Chinese weapons flooding into the US, and the importance of maintaining independent communications infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and wood-burning safety after a caller shared experiences with chimney fires caused by falling leaves. The show pivoted to political analysis of Trump's cabinet appointments, particularly Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, expressing skepticism about whether Trump represents genuine change or controlled opposition. Callers raised concerns about the Mandela Effect, Hillary Clinton's post-election behavior, surveillance in hotels, George Soros as a target, and the occult practices of globalist elites. The final hour featured increasingly graphic discussion of alleged satanic rituals, dark occult practices, and calls for vigilance against the New World Order.
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Mark Koernke discussed his frustration with neoconservative appointments to the Trump administration, particularly criticizing the selection of a neocon as Chief of Staff whom he views as an enemy of America. He contrasted America's historical greatness with its current decline, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, life expectancy, and other metrics. The show included technical discussions about CB radio communications, antenna wire, and preparedness equipment, along with appeals for donations and mentions of ammunition suppliers. Koernke expressed cynicism about sanctuary city policies and immigration enforcement, predicting legal delays would prevent meaningful action.
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Mark Koernke discussed the appointment of a neoconservative figure as Chief of Staff, expressing skepticism about promised political change and criticizing the establishment's control mechanisms. He addressed election integrity concerns regarding absentee ballots, consumer product manipulation by manufacturers, and the need for citizens to recognize and resist what he characterized as deliberate deception by those in power. The show featured extended commentary on draining corruption from government institutions and maintaining preparedness through ammunition acquisition and alternative technologies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results and Trump's cabinet selections, expressing concern about the Chief of Staff pick as a neoconservative establishment figure rather than a genuine outsider. He addressed alleged voter fraud involving deceased voters and illegal aliens, arguing the election was not as close as reported. The bulk of the episode focused on practical guidance for building AR-15 rifles using 80% lower receivers and kits from vendors like Palmetto State Armory, Bud-K, and other suppliers, emphasizing affordable options and ammunition stockpiling. He also discussed alternative firearms including SKS rifles and provided specific pricing and website recommendations for components.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald discussed the 2016 election aftermath, focusing on Trump's appointment of Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff, which they characterized as a betrayal involving establishment Republicans and neoconservatives. They criticized the selection as placing an enemy operative in a critical position, drew historical parallels to threats against Reagan and Agnew, and expressed concerns about other cabinet picks including Rudy Giuliani for Attorney General. The hosts emphasized the importance of citizen preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and self-reliance rather than relying on government, while also discussing election integrity issues, voting machine security, and the need for vigilance against communist infiltration in American institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the appointment of a German Army Brigadier General, Major General Marcus Benthal, as Chief of Staff of U.S. Army Europe, which he characterized as an unprecedented and treasonous act. He connected this development to broader concerns about foreign control of American military operations, referenced recent military officer layoffs, and argued that American citizens must be prepared to support U.S. troops who refuse unlawful orders from foreign commanders. The show included extended commentary on historical World War II military operations, communist leadership structures, and calls for ammunition stockpiling and logistical preparedness.