"insurgency"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag gun confiscation laws, the James Randall case in Washington State, and warnings about avoiding psychiatric medications and doctors who ask about firearms ownership. He criticized Trump's ATF involvement in gun seizures, analyzed recent mass shooting incidents in Texas with focus on police crossfire casualties, and promoted preparedness and militia organization. The second hour featured a guest discussing unconventional warfare, insurgency, and post-mission demobilization activities. The evening segment covered Walmart's ammunition sales restrictions, German military surplus equipment deals, and escalating rhetoric about armed resistance to gun confiscation efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun confiscation efforts, red flag laws, and federal funding incentives for state-level gun seizures. He analyzed recent shooting incidents in Texas, Chicago violence statistics, and criticized media coverage disparities. The show covered Beretta pistol models, ammunition selection, and preparedness. A second-hour segment featured discussion on unconventional warfare, insurgency, post-mission activities, and demobilization of guerrilla forces. The evening broadcast included commentary on Walmart's ammunition sales restrictions, Israeli-American relations, and warnings about escalating government overreach regarding Second Amendment rights.
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Mark Koernke and caller Mike from Arizona discussed border security, drug trafficking insurgencies, and federal overreach. Mike detailed the complex situation in Pinal County, Arizona, including sheriff changes, tribal jurisdiction issues, and cartel operations, explaining counterinsurgency tactics and irregular security forces. The hosts critiqued the Bureau of Land Management as a corrupt political tool facilitating criminal enterprises and discussed the escalating violence on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, including an estimated 120,000 deaths in Mexico. They addressed militia preparedness, operational security, and the need for recruitment and training to defend against what they characterized as an inevitable conflict.