"lax shooting"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed e-cigarette regulation and warning labels, then played an extended Walter Veith lecture on symbolism, Freemasonry, Jesuit influence, and alleged New World Order conspiracies spanning World War II, the Kennedy assassination, and modern geopolitics. The second half of the broadcast shifted to recent shooting incidents—LAX, New Jersey mall, Connecticut campus—with Koernke analyzing eyewitness accounts, questioning official narratives, and discussing police response. He also covered Syrian Christian massacres, Israeli oil drilling in the West Bank, and police use-of-force issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, arguing that the CIA and multiple government entities were involved rather than Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone. He criticized the Affordable Care Act as a communist scheme designed to indenture Americans through debt and IRS enforcement, warning that those who cannot pay fines risk losing their homes. Koernke also addressed the LAX airport shooting, the NSA surveillance revelations, and historical militia standoffs in Michigan during the 1980s, arguing that Americans must prepare for armed conflict with the federal government. He emphasized that the economic system is collapsing with no solution on the horizon and that citizens should study the American Revolution's precursor events to understand the coming conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a shooting incident at LAX airport involving TSA agents, analyzing the evolving media narrative and comparing it to propaganda tactics used during the Oklahoma City bombing. He criticized the TSA, Homeland Security, and federal agencies as tools of foreign control, particularly Israeli influence. The show covered economic collapse indicators including the closure of the last domestic virgin lead processing plant, discussed militia organizing in Michigan and Ohio, and promoted preparedness through AR-15 components, ammunition purchases, and survival supplies. Callers contributed perspectives on government overreach, EPA job destruction, and military purges.