"infiltrators"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed economic anomalies including utility company disconnect threats and desperate fee-farming behavior, analyzed the North Korea nuclear threat as a synthetic creation enabled by U.S. government provision of reactor technology, critiqued Mueller's special counsel investigation as theater and called for appointment of multiple special counsels to investigate Hillary Clinton, Soros, and others, reported on alleged Mossad intercepts of McMaster communicating with Soros, and detailed technological methods for detecting deception and identifying infiltrators within government that remain unused despite their availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency for militia deployments, emphasizing the importance of proper nutrition, equipment, and self-reliance during field operations. He criticized individuals who show up unprepared to deployments and those who abandon the cause when situations become serious. Koernke addressed the Hammond family situation and referenced the Bundy Ranch deployment, providing practical advice on food storage, cooking capabilities, and combat-ready loadouts for activists. He warned listeners about infiltrators and those who undermine group efforts, stressing that real patriots must be self-sufficient and not burdens on their communities during mobilizations.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications procedures and situational reporting protocols developed in the 1990s, emphasizing the importance of accurate, timely documentation in crisis situations. He explained the Emergency Notification Procedure form and SITREP (situation report) methodology, using the Bundy Ranch standoff as a case study for how proper reporting prevents misinformation and confusion. Koernke addressed the role of infiltrators and varying levels of commitment among patriots, drawing historical parallels to the American Revolution and discussing how the NRA abandoned gun rights advocacy after the Oklahoma City bombing. He also covered border security concerns, the importance of vetting organizations requesting donations, and the strategic significance of the Bundy Ranch confrontation in preventing further federal overreach against Western landowners.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, criticizing militia coordination failures and emphasizing the importance of logistics, organization, and maintaining focus on the mission of protecting the Bundy family. He addressed internal divisions within patriot movements, the role of infiltrators, and the need for practical support such as food supplies and proper camp infrastructure. Koernke also discussed broader themes of federal land seizures benefiting foreign powers, corruption within military leadership, and historical parallels to the American Revolution.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, federal overreach, and preparedness on Friday, August 8, 2008. The show featured musician Paul from the band Poker Face discussing their album production and military-style training videos. Callers raised issues including Jefferson's Manual and congressional procedure violations, federal land revenue reporting, and infiltration of patriot movements by provocateurs. Koernke emphasized that armed conflict with the federal government appears inevitable, discussing defensive preparations, the importance of spiritual resolve, and the need to identify and expose infiltrators within liberty movements.
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Mark Koernke discussed historical examples of resistance and military strategy, including World War II Poland, the Hungarian uprising, and the Battle of the Bulge, to argue that victory depends on spirit and determination rather than superior numbers. He addressed current militia organizing efforts across multiple states, particularly regarding New Hampshire, and warned against infiltration and division tactics. The episode included extended discussion of the Waco siege and Branch Davidians, the Freeman siege, and the importance of fighting to the end rather than surrendering. Callers raised concerns about Alex Jones, whistleblowers, infiltrators, and strategies for legal action against federal overreach.