"impeachment"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing war against constitutional rights and government overreach, focusing on the destruction of common law, the infiltration of institutions by globalist forces, and the planned attacks on gun owners through Project Guardian. He analyzed the impeachment circus as theater designed to distract from deeper corruption, warned of imminent federal actions against firearms owners, and emphasized the need for community organization and preparedness. The show featured discussions on historical precedents like Ruby Ridge and Waco, the role of foreign forces in government operations, and the systematic dismantling of American sovereignty through corporate communism and the New World Order agenda.
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Mark Koernke discussed the impeachment proceedings as a distraction from real issues like farm foreclosures, commodity market manipulation, and infrastructure collapse. He analyzed the political situation in Virginia and Kentucky, criticized both major parties as complicit in foreign entanglements, and emphasized the need for tactical militia organization at the grassroots level. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening, ammunition reloading techniques, and preparedness. A second hour featured discussion of dairy farm failures in Wisconsin driven by market manipulation and foreign competition, along with detailed technical advice on firearms and ammunition.
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Mark Koernke discussed the impeachment proceedings as a distraction from serious issues like farm foreclosures, commodity market manipulation, and infrastructure collapse. He analyzed the political situation in Virginia and Kentucky, criticized both major parties as complicit in foreign entanglements, and emphasized the need for tactical militia organization at the grassroots level. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening, firearms and ammunition reloading techniques, and the importance of self-sufficiency and preparedness. Callers contributed perspectives on banking manipulation, utility company monopolies, and the consolidation of agricultural land.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional authority and congressional procedures, focusing on how the Sergeant at Arms could arrest President Obama for treason if directed by Congress. The show covered the proper mechanisms of government that have been abandoned, including the role of the Sergeant at Arms as a peace officer with full arresting powers. Callers asked about contacting Congress to demand action, and Mark explained the historical precedent from Nixon's impeachment hearings. The episode also included extended discussion of weather extremes, flash flooding in desert regions, and preparedness for seasonal temperature shifts.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed multiple topics including a controversial 1898 riot compensation case and its legal complexities, the Ferguson situation and military buildup, a 12-year-old shot while holding an airsoft gun, documented cases of child sexual abuse by illegal immigrants in North Carolina (400 minors per month), Bill Cosby and Michael Jackson as sacrificial media targets, border security failures, and the need for impeachment of the sitting president. The hosts criticized the legal system's exploitation of settlements, the media's role in distraction, and the failure of Republicans to act on impeachable offenses.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness equipment, focusing extensively on affordable walkie-talkie radios and two-way communication systems available through online retailers like DealExtreme. He covered radio maintenance, spare parts, batteries, antennas, and field repair techniques using materials like tool dip and electrical tape. The show shifted to political commentary, with Koernke discussing Lieutenant General Boykin's call for impeachment over the Veterans Affairs scandal and Benghazi, arguing that systemic corruption requires comprehensive rather than selective prosecution. He drew parallels between Benghazi and the USS Liberty incident, criticizing military leadership for failing to deploy available forces. The episode concluded with commentary on border security and immigration issues.
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On March 25, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed the show's operational challenges after bank accounts were frozen, announcing a shift to cash and postal money order donations only. They promoted upcoming availability of 'The Law That Never Was' books and business card magnets as fundraising items. The hosts emphasized the importance of micro FM broadcasting as a tool for grassroots communication and encouraged listeners to start their own stations. Caller Randy from Michigan shared a petition he drafted calling for the impeachment of Federal Judge Bernard Friedman over his ruling striking down Michigan's same-sex marriage ban, arguing the decision violated the Tenth Amendment and the will of Michigan voters who had approved a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating conflict between patriot militia forces and federal/state authorities, emphasizing the importance of organized militia units and proper training. He analyzed historical militia performance during the American Revolution, particularly at Bunker Hill, to argue that well-trained militia can effectively counter government aggression. Koernke addressed healthcare system collapse under Obamacare, the persecution of independent doctors, and Native American sovereignty victories in New York. He criticized political solutions like impeachment efforts and Tea Party movements as ineffective without physical preparedness, and warned that armed conflict is inevitable given the current political trajectory.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the weekend food stamp card outages affecting 18 states, analyzing whether it was a computer glitch, federal control mechanism, or cyber attack. They extensively covered combat readiness, small unit tactics, and Murphy's Laws of Combat from Patrick Henry's Green Horse novel, emphasizing preparedness and leadership. The hosts advocated for a November 1st cable and satellite shutdown campaign to pressure lawmakers into impeaching President Obama, framing it as economic leverage against the banking and media establishment. They concluded with commentary on political responses to government overreach and the necessity of armed resistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness and border security concerns, including Arizona militia deployments in extreme heat and ammunition supply issues faced by border guards. He provided detailed firearms recommendations for militia units, specifically comparing FAL rifles, G3s, and other main battle rifles with emphasis on accuracy over volume of fire. The show featured a caller discussing legal remedies for removing treasonous members of Congress through state-level criminal charges and impeachment procedures, with Koernke explaining the 17th Amendment's history and states' constitutional ability to recall senators. The episode included commentary on federal judges, election fraud, and the destruction of Clinton impeachment petitions in Washington.
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Mark Koernke opened the December 8, 2008 morning broadcast with commentary on severe winter weather in Michigan, criticizing Al Gore's climate change advocacy as hypocritical. He discussed the incoming Obama administration, expressing concerns about executive overreach, including Obama's creation of a presidential seal before taking office, which Koernke argued violated federal law. The show featured extended analysis of the ACLU's selective printing of the Bill of Rights (omitting the Second and Third Amendments), which Koernke used as evidence that civil liberties organizations are not genuinely committed to constitutional protections. He drew historical parallels to communist regimes and discussed the Third Amendment's importance in preventing government quartering of soldiers. Koernke also addressed anticipated gun control legislation, FEMA detention facilities, and paid tribute to an injured patriot activist. A caller from Idaho asked about Nancy Pelosi's impeachment statements and FEMA camps, prompting discussion of designated detention areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed government failures and preparedness strategies, focusing on Social Security fraud by illegal immigrants, the erosion of constitutional protections, and the importance of self-sufficiency through food storage and gardening. He emphasized lessons from the Great Depression, including seed storage and growing food independently. Koernke also covered militia traditions, including color ceremonies and combat training graduations with the Colonial Marines in Central Indiana, and addressed the North American Union and highway privatization issues, calling for impeachment of officials who violate state sovereignty.