"eco-activists"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed California's drought crisis and the illogic of distributing rain barrels during a drought, criticizing eco-activists for mismanaging water resources and driving agricultural valleys out of business. He covered FCC plans to regulate the internet as a utility, expressing concerns about the future of satellite-based radio broadcasts. Koernke critiqued Common Core education standards, comparing student test failures to historical benchmarks, and discussed voting system vulnerabilities and election integrity. He analyzed a gunshot detection system proposed for Massachusetts schools as propaganda, comparing it to a failed $4.5 million fire safety system at University of Michigan that was outperformed by a $5 smoke alarm. The show included commentary on political dynasties, police accountability in a controversial shooting case, and the broader pattern of government incompetence in managing systems it takes over.
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Mark Koernke discussed energy policy, multi-fuel power plants, and the deliberate dismantling of efficient energy infrastructure by government and eco-activists. He covered oil and natural gas development in Texas, the closure of coal plants, and the suppression of hydroelectric power. Koernke criticized environmental regulations as tools of control, referenced the Bundy ranch and desert tortoise breeding facility scandal, and promoted gun parts availability and defensive driving techniques. He emphasized media saturation strategies, discussed AR-15 and Glock manufacturing processes, and urged listeners to use multiple communication platforms to spread patriotic messaging.
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Mark Koernke warned veterans about VA psychiatric evaluation calls designed to disarm them under Public Law 110-180, urging listeners to refuse participation. He promoted East German M10M gas masks from Maine Military Supply at $4 per mask as affordable preparedness. Guest Bruce discussed Mexican grey wolf reintroduction in the Southwest, presenting evidence of attacks on livestock and people, arguing that eco-activists and federal agencies are using wolves as a control mechanism to restrict rural access and property rights while suppressing incident reports.