"confiscation"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Illinois gun ban law passed by Governor Pritzker and Attorney General Kwame Raoul, which he characterized as a precursor to confiscation affecting over 2 million gun owners. He detailed potential federal and multi-jurisdictional task force operations that could be deployed, referenced the SHOT Show's new firearms including an STG44 variant from Palmetto State Armory, and urged listeners to prepare for armed conflict by acquiring weapons, ammunition, and supplies while monitoring state facilities for signs of mobilization. Koernke also covered the straw man bond system used by governments to monetize citizens and immigrants, criticized military and law enforcement cooperation with what he called a communist agenda, and called for resistance against what he viewed as an imminent government crackdown.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Hammond family's surrender to federal authorities in Oregon, criticizing the government's handling of the case and comparing it to the Montana Freeman siege. He addressed the Oath Keepers' involvement in Oregon and concerns about militia infighting and backstabbing within patriot movements. Koernke then pivoted to promoting night vision and thermal imaging equipment, explaining the differences between digital and generation-based night vision technology. He concluded with extensive commentary on President Obama's executive order on gun control, critiquing the administration's statistics on gun violence, the Sandy Hook shooting response, and arguing that registration precedes confiscation.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed constitutional rights, firearms regulations, and preparedness on the evening of January 23, 2014. The show covered concealed carry permits as a strategic legal tool to remain free and operational, critiqued communist gun control efforts in states like Connecticut and New Jersey, and examined a case where a concealed carry permit holder was harassed by police. They also discussed the Amendment Arms AR-AK hybrid rifle, night vision technology, and a Russian cruise ship adrift in the Atlantic.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and militia activities on Friday, September 6, 2013. He promoted surplus suppliers for NBC protective gear, military equipment, and freeze-dried foods, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition and outfitting militia units. Koernke covered New York's ammunition registration and confiscation program, warning of federal coordination and potential felony charges for ammunition discrepancies. He also announced upcoming militia meetups in Southeastern Ohio and discussed the 510 program for equipping five individuals with weapons, gear, and supplies, while appealing for donations to support the Micro Effect network.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including ammunition and firearms shortages at gun shows across the country, with people stockpiling supplies in preparation for anticipated conflict. He critiqued the Social Security and tax systems as forced contracts and Ponzi schemes, warning that government pension plans would be jeopardized if the United States ceased to exist as a contracting entity. Koernke analyzed the proposed North American Union and Amero currency, explaining how currency devaluation would impoverish Americans similar to military script exchanges. He detailed Chinese economic infiltration in the Caribbean and Mexico, warning of Chinese occupation of strategic ports and infrastructure. The show featured caller Rod from Texas discussing unlawful vehicle searches and confiscation by local law enforcement, with Koernke and callers recommending Randy Kelton's Rule of Law seminar scheduled for March 1, 2008 in Austin. Additional callers discussed preparedness, ethanol production, and constitutional rights enforcement.