"commissars"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed post-election politics, media manipulation, and civil unrest on November 23, 2016. He analyzed Trump's victory as a rejection of controlled media narratives and addressed concerns about gun rights, Sharia law, and federal overreach. Koernke criticized both mainstream media predictions and activist movements, arguing that Americans should focus on local action rather than panic over national political theater. He also promoted a fundraising raffle for a 7.5mm bolt-action rifle and discussed abandoned infrastructure in the Midwest.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ukraine crisis, alleging U.S. involvement in funding protests and regime change operations orchestrated by international bankers. He analyzed historical parallels between communist movements in 1920s Germany and current geopolitical events, focusing on Jewish involvement in communist organizations and banking systems. The show included extensive commentary on World War I and II history, tank development, Polish military resistance, and claims about communist infiltration of governments. A segment featuring guest George addressed Russian actions against organized crime and Holocaust terminology. The broadcast concluded with Phyllis Schlafly discussing New Jersey's transgender birth certificate legislation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Vietnam War draft, criticizing politicians and activists who dodged the draft in the 1960s-70s and now advocate for reinstating it. He detailed the expansion of the war into Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and North Vietnam, and the escalation of casualties after 1970 despite claims of de-escalation. Koernke contrasted draft dodgers who fled to Sweden or Canada with those who were drafted or volunteered, expressing contempt for the hypocrisy of former anti-war figures now in power. He warned of plans for Soviet-style general conscription and discussed the infiltration of communist agents into churches via 501(c)(3) status, drawing parallels to Soviet tactics in the Russian Orthodox Church. Callers contributed perspectives on Obama administration dynamics and religious institutions' complicity in political agendas.
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Mark Koernke discussed the financial enslavement of Americans through fraudulent bond schemes and straw man contracts, explaining how the government uses citizens as collateral for international banking operations. He covered the October 2008 bailout bill, its hidden provisions including mental health legislation, and the unconstitutional nature of martial law declared during congressional proceedings. Guest Dave from New York presented extensive U.S. Code citations demonstrating that all federal officers are technically United Nations employees bound by international law rather than the Constitution, and explained how courts use competency declarations as a modern equivalent of Soviet commissar tactics to disarm citizens.
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Mark Koernke discussed military loyalty questionnaires asking soldiers if they would shoot American citizens and confiscate weapons, which he characterized as part of a broader agenda to condition troops for domestic operations. He emphasized that soldiers should identify and remember officers asking such questions, advocated for Ron Paul's presidential candidacy, warned veterans against VA psychiatric services, and discussed foreign troops operating in the United States, regional police consolidation, and the systematic removal of state symbols from license plates as evidence of efforts to eliminate state sovereignty. The show included calls about preparedness supplies and election monitoring.