"knockout game"
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple interconnected topics including the knockout game and flash mob violence promoted by mainstream media, gun confiscation efforts, new gas taxes implemented across multiple states, wage stagnation versus inflation, the Federal Reserve and banking system control, CBS's role in promoting violence, the Notre Dame cathedral fire as a deliberate act, and strategies for economic resistance including stock ownership and alternative banking systems. Callers contributed discussions on CAFR accounts, financial system reform, and militia preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive driving tactics, vehicle escape procedures, and situational awareness in response to violent street attacks. He analyzed a CIA torture report revealing reliance on Israeli Supreme Court rulings for legal justification, criticizing foreign influence on U.S. policy. Koernke warned of coordinated violent attacks targeting specific demographics, citing the Jessica Chambers murder case and the "knockout game," and urged listeners to prepare for self-defense, carry improvised weapons, and maintain defensive postures. He blamed federal government policies, public education, and the "kosher mafia" for creating conditions enabling violence, and promoted ammunition and preparedness as Christmas gifts.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed the infiltration of state and local police departments by out-of-state and foreign personnel, examining how economic pressures and federal directives have led departments to hire officers from New York, New Jersey, and other regions rather than local candidates. The show covered the implications of this trend for community policing, touched on security work opportunities, and extensively analyzed the Sandy Hook shooting incident, presenting claims that Social Security death records show no matching entries for the alleged victims and suggesting the event may have been fabricated. Callers from Virginia and Texas contributed observations about police hiring practices, and a Virginia caller reported on successful civilian shooting competitions outperforming law enforcement participants.
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Mark Koernke discussed orchestrated violence and racial manipulation in America, focusing on flash mob attacks and the 'knockout game.' He argued that these incidents are coordinated by government agencies including Homeland Security and the ADL to incite racial division and condition citizens to seek government protection. Koernke analyzed a case of a white man charged with a hate crime for assaulting an elderly Black woman, claiming it was fabricated damage control following viral videos of Black attackers. He connected these tactics to historical communist strategies of using shock troops and useful idiots, emphasizing that citizens must defend themselves ruthlessly rather than apologize for their race. The show included caller contributions and advertisements for health products.
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On November 25, 2013, Mark Koernke and Don Thatcher discussed preparedness, skill development, and personal defense. They emphasized the importance of training versus practice, using examples from martial arts and mechanics to illustrate progression from workman to craftsman to innovator. The hosts addressed modern torture techniques, particularly pain-induction methods like the hot-and-cold nerve stimulation experiment, and contrasted this with a real-world self-defense case where a 60-year-old woman successfully defended herself against seven attackers using a firearm. They stressed the need for Americans to define long-term goals for freedom and liberty rather than merely reacting to current problems, and criticized the Federal Reserve and current political systems. The episode included discussion of winter driving safety and various preparedness products.
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Mark Koernke discussed the JFK assassination on the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death, arguing that the choice of weapon (Carcano rifle) was symbolic of Italian-Jewish mob involvement rather than practical. He explored the history of the Federal Reserve Act passed on Christmas Eve 1913, the suppression of constitutional courts by admiralty law, and the role of the Bar Association in deflecting Americans toward maritime jurisdiction. Koernke addressed the 'knockout game' violence targeting various populations, noting that mainstream media only covered it after Jewish victims were attacked. He fielded a caller (George from Texas) who discussed ballistics and the geography of Dealey Plaza, including its Masonic symbolism. The show included announcements about militia training exercises at Camp Wayland North and live fire ranges, and emphasized preparedness, reloading, and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating "knockout game" phenomenon, describing it as a coordinated social engineering campaign targeting white Americans. He provided extensive self-defense instruction covering situational awareness, fighting tactics for multiple attackers, and the importance of group cohesion during violent encounters. Koernke also addressed media suppression of the knockout game, compared it to flash mob violence, and argued that law enforcement complicity and federal involvement were driving these attacks as part of a deliberate Hegelian dialectic. He offered military surplus clothing (British DPM desert camouflage) for militia units and discussed preparedness for winter conditions in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed airport safety failures, citing a small plane crash at Nashville airport that went unnoticed for six hours due to automation and lack of proper tower monitoring. He criticized the modern 'insect mindset' of specialization and over-reliance on technology. Koernke addressed crossbow hunting and weaponry, explaining their historical significance and modern applications. He read extensively from General George S. Patton's writings on battle fatigue and military discipline, drawing parallels to 'citizen fatigue' in modern America. Koernke urged listeners to reject defeatist narratives like nanotechnology doomsday scenarios and the Mayan calendar myth, calling for Americans to 'man up' and confront what he described as the real threat to the nation. Caller Don discussed night vision equipment and the ongoing 'knockout game' street violence.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms pricing and availability, particularly SKS rifles priced at $200 from Royal Tiger Imports as a budget option for preparedness. He covered various handgun options including Smith & Wesson and M&P models, ammunition concerns, and experimental cartridge development. The show shifted to criticism of the Obamacare website rollout failure, comparing it to historical government contractor fraud and advocating for arrests of those responsible. Koernke recommended reading Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged and promoted Tex Mars' video 'Rothschild's Choice' about Obama's background. He concluded with warnings about the 'knockout game' street violence and self-defense tactics.