"gab.com"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Joe McNeil hosted the morning show on March 12, 2019, filling in for Mark Koernke who was ill. McNeil discussed his recent termination from another radio station over controversial social media posts, his philosophy on self-sufficiency and independence from government systems, and the erosion of American morality and constitutional freedoms. Callers Phyllis, Larry, and Rick engaged in extended discussions about the dangers of social media platforms like Gab, the normalization of immoral behavior in society, vaccine mandates and medical autonomy, government overreach, and the importance of personal moral conviction in resisting tyranny. The show emphasized themes of preparedness, distrust of institutions, and the need for Americans to reclaim their freedoms and moral foundations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2019 State of the Union address, questioning the absence of former presidents and analyzing the symbolism of white clothing worn by attendees. He addressed immigration policy, the influx of migrants at the southern border, and the contrast between legal and illegal immigration, featuring a caller from Jamaica who immigrated legally. Koernke criticized government overreach in civil litigation settlements, the Federal Reserve's monetary system, and media control of public perception. He defended free speech platforms like Gab.com against accusations of racism, discussed New Mexico's proposed gun control laws, and promoted preparedness activities at militia camps. The show included extensive commentary on constitutional rights, government corruption, and the need for listener donations to support the Micro Effect network.
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Mark Koernke discussed the FBI's early-morning arrest of Roger Stone at his Fort Lauderdale home on January 25, 2019, criticizing the heavily armed tactical approach and media presence as intimidation tactics. He analyzed Stone's role as a Trump supporter and independent media voice, contrasting the aggressive treatment with the lack of similar action against Clinton associates. Koernke warned of escalating government overreach, discussed food security and preparedness measures, addressed Facebook censorship of arrest footage, and encouraged listeners to support alternative platforms like Gab while stockpiling essential supplies including medications and food.