"due process"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food production, and self-sufficiency, emphasizing the importance of growing food and building community resilience. He addressed Tulsi Gabbard's departure from the Trump administration, alleging she was forced out by what he calls the 'Jewish mob' and connecting her exit to broader concerns about government corruption and classified documents. The show covered recent news including a shooting spree in Austin, Texas involving teenage suspects who stole firearms, and discussed the House passage of HR1041, the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act, which protects veterans from losing gun rights based solely on VA fiduciary assignments without judicial due process.
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Mark Koernke discussed Fabian Socialism as a hidden power structure, explaining how the term is suppressed on social media and comparing it to communist fears in pre-Soviet Russia. He analyzed the consolidation of federal law enforcement agencies under Homeland Security, warned about FinCEN's mandatory beneficial ownership reporting rule implemented January 1st 2025, and criticized Trump administration policies on deportations, border security, and territorial expansion (Greenland, Panama Canal). The second hour featured caller Dave Stone reporting on Illinois HB 4144, a gun confiscation bill passed without due process protections that allows warrantless searches based on any order of protection, and discussed AI-generated child sexual abuse material becoming a criminal offense. Koernke emphasized the pattern of government overreach, police corruption in property seizure, and the need for armed resistance to tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed breaking news on Senate negotiations for a bipartisan gun control bill, including red flag laws and the "boyfriend loophole" provision. He analyzed the bill's implications for Second Amendment rights, criticized 13 Republican senators voting for gun confiscation measures, and expressed frustration with both major political parties. The show featured extensive commentary on government overreach, the IRS ammunition purchases, school grooming issues, and calls for armed resistance against what he characterized as tyrannical policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun control legislation, red flag laws, and constitutional rights on June 14, 2022. He analyzed a Senate gun control compromise negotiated by Republican John Cornyn and 10 other GOP senators with Democrats, explaining what gun restrictions were excluded from the deal to reach 60 votes. Koernke played segments from Guns and Gadgets and Tucker Carlson addressing red flag laws, emphasizing that the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 against such laws in Caniglia v. Strong. He argued that red flag laws violate due process and the Second Amendment, and that the government's true goal is disarmament and control. Callers discussed tax resistance, court proceedings, property forfeiture abuse, and the need for armed resistance against what Koernke characterized as an illegitimate government engaged in acts of war against the American people.
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag laws and their abuse, focusing on the case of James Randall of Everett, Washington, whose firearms were seized by authorities based on his use of antidepressants following his wife's death. He highlighted how Facebook was removing videos documenting red flag law abuses and called for listeners to repost and share evidence. Koernke expressed strong opposition to anonymous accusations in red flag proceedings, arguing they violate constitutional protections, and made inflammatory statements about potential violent resistance to law enforcement executing such warrants. The second hour featured a different host discussing veterans helping veterans and personal stories about veteran-led businesses and charitable efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag gun confiscation laws and their enforcement by federal and state authorities. He analyzed the case of James Randall of Everett, Washington, whose firearms were seized by ATF and sheriff's deputies based on a 2008 Prozac prescription following his wife's death. Koernke emphasized that red flag laws represent a coordinated attack on Second Amendment rights, with the ATF actively participating in enforcement alongside state and local police. He also covered additional cases of wrongful accusations and confiscations in Florida and other states, arguing these represent planned political targeting of gun owners and Second Amendment advocates. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, weapon caching strategies, body armor options, and affordable firearms for defensive purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and militia training on Weapons Wednesday, March 6, 2019. He emphasized airsoft training aids as cost-effective alternatives for firearms practice, detailed how to build and cache AR-15 rifles for long-term storage, and criticized red flag gun confiscation laws as violations of due process and the Bill of Rights. Koernke also addressed solar activity affecting weather patterns, police overreach in a Houston shooting incident, and the importance of organized militia training programs using progressive skill development from airsoft to live fire.
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Mark Koernke discussed legal procedures and constitutional issues, focusing on problems with anonymous accusers in court proceedings and the admissibility of hearsay evidence. He critiqued the legal system's handling of cross-examination rights and the use of unverified information in trials, arguing that fabricated accusations without identifiable sources undermine due process. The episode featured extensive sponsor advertisements for tactical gear, Republic Magazine, and natural health products interspersed throughout the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed due process rights with callers Joseph, Jason, Charlotte, and others, explaining how citizens must demand proper due process when confronted by authorities and courts that lack legal standing. The show featured extended commentary on the 2016 presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, with critical remarks about political leadership and foreign influence. Koernke also addressed topics including preparedness, ammunition storage and reloading, tactical gear, and broader critiques of American institutions, education, and government overreach, interspersed with product advertisements and philosophical discussions about American values and constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, the role of churches in community assistance, and concerns about UN influence in American elections. The episode featured extended commentary from a caller named Joseph on topics including jury trials, the distinction between republic and democracy, the decline of small business due to regulations, and the consolidation of power under the United Nations. Koernke expressed concerns about illegal immigration, corporate control, and the erosion of constitutional principles.