"julian assange"
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Mark Koernke discussed weather terminology and media sensationalism, particularly the term "bomb cyclone," arguing it was manufactured fear-mongering rather than a genuine new weather phenomenon. He analyzed recent flooding and mudslides in Idaho, criticized the arrest of Julian Assange despite Trump's previous support during the 2016 campaign, and discussed the Bob Miner legal case, emphasizing systemic corruption in the judicial system. The show featured extensive commentary on government deception, the need for listener support via phone calls and donations, and calls for Americans to take action against what Koernke characterized as tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed Julian Assange's imprisonment and WikiLeaks, criticizing Trump's inconsistency on the matter despite mentioning WikiLeaks 142 times during his campaign. He addressed the migrant caravan at the southern border, characterizing it as an invasion and calling for stronger border defense. Koernke then pivoted to international conflicts, focusing heavily on Ukraine and U.S.-Russia tensions, alleging that the U.S. and NATO have been provocative toward Russia while supporting a coup government in Kiev installed by Victoria Nuland. He concluded with criticism of Trump's foreign policy in Syria, claiming Israeli involvement in 9/11 and accusing the administration of supporting terrorists and antagonizing Russia, asserting that Trump represents the same "swamp" as previous administrations despite media opposition to him.
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Mark Koernke discussed conspiracy theories involving international banking, gun control efforts in the EU, the 2016 election outcome, and alleged false flag operations including the Berlin truck attack. He promoted preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and tactical training while expressing distrust of mainstream media and government institutions. The show included commentary on Christmas celebrations as a cultural resistance point and references to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Mark Koernke discussed campaign finance in the 2016 election, examining how small-dollar donors have become less influential over time despite claims that internet fundraising would democratize politics. He noted that large donors giving over $100,000 increased from less than 10% of contributions in the 1990s to 23% by mid-2016, while small donors dropped from over 50% to 34%, arguing this concentration of wealth allows the wealthy to buy election outcomes. The show also featured extended discussion of fall food preservation and gardening in Michigan, including canning techniques for tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, and apples, with practical advice on storage and experimentation.
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Mark Koernke and Don Dutcher discussed the 2016 election, geopolitical tensions, and preparedness on this Monday episode. They covered Hillary Clinton's health and stamina, media manipulation in the election, WikiLeaks and Julian Assange, U.S. military involvement in Syria and the Middle East, and Russian geopolitical interests. The hosts emphasized the importance of acquiring gas masks and military surplus equipment from retailers like MainMilitary.com, discussed judicial corruption in Michigan, and made historical references to World War I veterans and the American Revolution. They warned of potential civil conflict and discussed defensive strategies, while also addressing the supply chain challenges for protective equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Julian Assange and WikiLeaks situation, focusing on efforts by the Clinton administration and Deep State to remove Assange's diplomatic status at the Ecuadorian embassy and cut off internet access. He analyzed the implications of WikiLeaks' document releases regarding government corruption, connected these events to broader themes of governmental overreach and the need for armed preparedness, and addressed caller concerns about internet surveillance and communication security. Koernke emphasized the importance of defensive measures, discussed the 2016 election, criticized both establishment Republicans and Democrats, and advocated for resistance strategies including information flooding and maintaining separate communication systems outside government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, including Hillary Clinton's health concerns, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's planned announcements about Clinton, and media bias favoring Clinton. He addressed police shootings and alleged false flag operations, promoted preparedness through micro-FM broadcasting and Ramsey Electronics kits, discussed chemtrails and government surveillance, and delivered commentary on immigration policy, welfare fraud schemes, and what he characterized as Jewish control of institutions. He emphasized Christian faith as a defense against these perceived threats and encouraged listeners to resist government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed various political and constitutional topics including criticism of Dick Cheney and his family's political influence, concerns about government corruption and nepotism within the Democratic National Committee, Second Amendment rights and concealed carry permit laws, and allegations of government surveillance and control mechanisms. A caller raised concerns about Cheney's public statements regarding Julian Assange, leading to discussion of Cheney's financial dealings and the broader pattern of political dynasties. The show touched on preparedness themes, vehicle safety, and skepticism toward mainstream narratives about American exceptionalism.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's controversial statements and gaffes, then shifted to breaking news about Seth Rich's unsolved murder in Washington D.C. and Julian Assange's claims linking Rich to DNC email leaks. The show covered the founding fathers' principles regarding taxation without representation and gun rights, explored the four boxes of liberty (soapbox, ballot box, jury box, cartridge box), and criticized the 2016 election as theater designed to distract from real issues. Koernke emphasized preparedness, including gas masks and ammunition, warned of potential Israeli-sponsored false flag attacks, and provided details about upcoming militia training exercises and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke hosted the third hour of the Morning Intelligence Report on December 27, 2013, discussing government infiltration of activist movements including Anonymous and the Tea Party, questioning the authenticity of figures like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, and analyzing media manipulation tactics. The show featured extended commentary from a caller (Don) on false flag operations, Sandy Hook, the Murrah Building, and 9/11, alongside practical segments on night vision technology, Chinese shotguns for preparedness, and militia camp logistics.