"insurrection act"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, infrastructure vulnerabilities, and resistance to government overreach during this three-hour broadcast. He covered roundabouts as potential police state control points, tacmars (tactical markers) used for covert military routing, the importance of armed self-defense and militia organization, and criticized the portrayal of helpless civilians in media. Koernke emphasized medical preparedness, fuel security, bridge infrastructure as tactical considerations, and rejected the narrative that resistance is futile, arguing instead that preparation and armed readiness are essential for defending liberty against what he characterizes as an occupying globalist regime.
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Mark Koernke discussed Charlie Kirk's death, analyzing ballistic evidence and weapon characteristics in detail, then shifted to broader geopolitical topics including Russian military strategy in Ukraine and Moldova, Canadian gun confiscation efforts, and domestic militia preparedness. The second hour featured a guest host discussing precious metals markets, noting gold over $4,000 per ounce and silver near $50, with analysis of economic indicators and inflation. The third hour covered international conflicts, Baltic state propaganda, and domestic preparedness including specific product recommendations for boots, ammunition, and AR-15 components, concluding with a Guns and Gadgets segment on the Insurrection Act.
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Mark Koernke discussed media censorship and the ongoing information war against alternative media outlets, playing a segment from the Corbett Report about coordinated efforts to label independent news sources as 'fake news' and 'Russian propaganda.' He addressed caller concerns about executive powers under Trump, the Bundy Ranch prosecutions, and historical patterns of land speculation and government overreach. Koernke argued that America is engaged in undeclared war against its own citizens, criticized the Clinton Foundation as a pay-to-play scheme, and discussed demographic manipulation through immigration policy. He drew parallels between frontier-era land theft and modern government seizures, ultimately asserting that peaceful resolution is unlikely and Americans must prepare for armed conflict.