"lenin"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed border wall construction, advocating for American-only contractors prioritizing Texas and neighboring states over foreign or northeastern firms. He criticized mainstream media coverage of North Korea, dismissing NBC's reporting on a defector as propaganda designed to justify military intervention. Koernke warned of communist infiltration plans, comparing current events to Lenin's rise to power, and urged listeners to organize militia, stockpile supplies, and prepare for potential conflict. He also promoted hardware salvage initiatives for server components and discussed infrastructure vulnerabilities, using the Atlanta freeway collapse as an example of potential control points.
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Mark Koernke discussed the history and mechanics of communist and Soviet socialist systems, drawing parallels to current American governance. He covered topics including the establishment of militia communication networks in Michigan using six-meter radio repeaters, the dangers of making deals with communist regimes, historical atrocities committed under Soviet rule, and comparisons between communist and Nazi systems. Koernke emphasized the need for armed resistance and self-defense, criticized current political leadership, and warned against complacency among patriots who believe they are lower on execution lists.
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Mark Koernke opened with a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment about Minnesota homeschoolers who researched the federal health care bill, drafted a resolution challenging its constitutionality under the Commerce Clause, and lobbied their state legislature and Congress. The show then shifted to extended commentary on socialism, communism, and historical figures like Lenin and Stalin, with claims about hidden Jewish involvement in communist movements. Koernke discussed music's psychological effects, criticized small Chinese-manufactured vehicles arriving in America, reminisced about micro cars and vintage Japanese trucks, and promoted a Berkey water filter drawing and KT Ordnance firearm kits. The episode featured an upcoming interview with Messiah Mountain band members Jim and April Alton.