"d-day"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the 80th anniversary of D-Day, reflecting on the sacrifice of WWII veterans and contrasting it with current government corruption. He addressed the border invasion crisis, identifying the Refugee Treaty as the mechanism enabling illegal immigration and calling for its immediate withdrawal. Koernke covered Biden's apparent mechanical malfunction at the D-Day ceremony in France, speculated about exoskeleton technology, and discussed Michigan state police conflicts with the governor's office. He promoted ammunition deals, holster products, and magazine sales, announced militia training at Camp Naga-Hitcham, and fielded calls from listeners including Barbara from Rhode Island discussing suspicious white work vans and illegal alien drivers. The show emphasized the need for proactive citizen action against government treachery and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed recent mass shooting incidents, characterizing them as gang-related rather than random violence, and criticized media coverage for obscuring the truth. He analyzed the Mark Middleton death case as a likely Clinton-connected murder disguised as suicide. The show covered defensive tactics for civilians in dangerous situations, including vehicle safety, escape and evasion techniques, and the importance of self-defense tools. Koernke also addressed the broader political context, arguing that the government is attempting to disarm Americans to enable tyranny, and called for armed resistance and preparation for civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke and Don Beecher discussed D-Day and the Normandy invasion on June 6, 2014, analyzing military strategy, resource management, and decision-making under battlefield conditions. They drew parallels between historical military operations and contemporary militia deployments, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and exploiting available resources. The second half of the episode featured an extended discussion of World War II fighter aircraft, comparing the P-38 Lightning, P-51 Mustang, ME 262, and other fighters, with Don offering night vision equipment sales and technical specifications.
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Mark Koernke and Don Vetcher discussed D-Day and the Normandy invasion, analyzing Rommel's defensive strategy at Omaha Beach and the critical role of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) in the assault. The show covered military history, weapons systems, and night vision technology sales. In the second half, they addressed current events including VA Secretary Shinseki's resignation over veteran care failures, General Motors' ignition switch lawsuits, and alleged false flag operations by the ADL and law enforcement. They promoted militia preparedness efforts at the Bundy Ranch deployment and encouraged listeners to spread information through social media and alternative radio networks.