"laredo"
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Mark Koernke discussed militia deployments to the Texas-Mexico border, including advance parties already positioned in the Laredo area conducting night vision reconnaissance. He covered weapons and gear procurement, including SIG P228/P226 pistol kits from ApexGunParts.com, AR-15 trade-ins from CenterfireSystems, and budget airsoft training equipment. Technical updates addressed PayPal donation button issues affecting Liberty Tree Radio's subscription system. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness gear, ammunition availability, and tactical equipment sourcing.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security operations with the Texas Minuteman Project, including surveillance and reconnaissance efforts along the Texas-Mexico border near Laredo. The show featured extensive caller discussions about underground military facilities across the United States, including SCODA Airbase, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan, with detailed analysis of underground tunnel systems, geological challenges, and historical construction methods. Topics included preparedness, food preservation techniques like pickling, medicinal plants, and various conspiracy theories about government underground operations and classified military infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed the border crisis and illegal immigration, criticizing Governor Perry's response as performative theater while highlighting the disproportionate number of border guards in Texas compared to other states. He addressed militia organizing efforts at the border, dismissing critics who demanded official permission and comparing the situation to the American Revolution. Koernke promoted micro-FM radio technology for coordinated protest communications and discussed tracking and surveillance tactics for monitoring illegal border crossings. He criticized the federal government's orchestration of the immigration wave and emphasized the need for citizens to take direct action rather than waiting for government authorization.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Butcher discussed border security, immigration enforcement, and state sovereignty on Weapons Wednesday, July 28, 2010. The hosts addressed rumors of Mexican gang activity in Laredo, Arizona's immigration law and its federal court challenge, and the broader invasion of illegal aliens. They covered economic decline, manufacturing outsourcing to Asia, media propaganda, and the need for militia preparedness on the southern border, including terrain analysis of Arizona's Cochise County. The show emphasized constitutional rights, state obligations to protect borders, and criticized federal government abandonment of border security duties.