"dinesh d'souza"
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2000 Mules documentary by Dinesh D'Souza, which uses cell phone tracking data to document ballot trafficking during the 2020 election. He emphasized that this validates years of his prior warnings about election fraud and surveillance capabilities. Koernke covered operational security lessons, including avoiding cell phone tracking during protests or political activities, and detailed deception tactics used by Serbian forces during NATO bombing campaigns. He also discussed preparedness topics including food production from vegetable scraps, pet care during emergencies, radio communications equipment sales, and the illegitimacy of the current government due to the fraudulent election. A caller named Larry contributed discussion about Sri Lankan riots and government accountability.
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Mark Koernke discussed Washington State's passage of Initiative 594, a gun control measure funded primarily by Bloomberg and the Gates Foundation, which he characterized as part of a broader disarmament agenda. He analyzed the term "unchurched" in relation to Seattle's religious leaders who supported the initiative, examined the implications of mandatory gun inspections and re-registration requirements, and warned of potential violent consequences. The show also covered the film "America: Imagine a World Without Her" by Dinesh D'Souza, addressing historical myths about American expansion and Indian casualties, the Mexican-American War, and critiques of figures like Alex Jones for suggesting abandonment of the country rather than fighting for it.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for winter operations, including caching supplies using PVC pipe, paint camouflage techniques, and underground storage methods (carnes). He and caller Don covered night vision technology options, with Don offering first and second generation night vision equipment at discounted prices. The show concluded with discussion of Dinesh D'Souza's documentary film 'America: Imagine the World Without Her,' which defends American history against accusations of imperialism and colonialism.