"cyberattack"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
-
Mark Koernke discussed a cyberattack on his microeffect.com website, attributing it to Israeli operatives and describing it as part of an ongoing "dagger war" between competing power factions. He analyzed the Republican train incident, organized crime history, and the ideological divide between Republicans and Democrats, arguing that Republicans lack the willingness to fight while Democrats employ violence. Koernke addressed Antifa activity, communist infiltration in universities, and the importance of maintaining armed preparedness as a check on government power. A caller named Rick discussed anti-Christian sentiment in communist movements and shared anecdotes about police corruption and institutional failure in education and medicine.
-
Mark Koernke's show on December 4, 2018 was disrupted by a cyberattack that knocked down the website themicroeffect.com and disabled one of two audio streams. The host and his technical team (Joe and Edward) spent much of the broadcast troubleshooting the outage, discovering that listeners could still access the show through alternative platforms including TuneIn.com, RadioLine (a Google app), and Android apps. Koernke discussed the attack as evidence of government suppression, drew parallels to previous protest movements (Black Lives Matter, Antifa, statue-burning), commented on the Yellow Vest protests in France, and urged listeners to prepare with fuel and supplies while alternative broadcast infrastructure was being established. The show emphasized the need for donations and alternative communication methods should further attacks occur.