"mh17"
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions, particularly U.S. involvement in Ukraine and economic warfare against Russia through oil price manipulation and precious metals suppression. He covered the MH17 airliner incident, German and Dutch gold repatriation issues, and the International Court at The Hague. Koernke provided contact information for U.S. Sergeant at Arms Andrew B. Willison regarding potential arrest of President Obama for treason. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition availability and reliability, including negative feedback on Russian Tula steel-case .223 ammunition tested in an AR-15. Koernke promoted preparedness resources including airsoft training simulators for deception operations, holiday ammunition sales records, and communications equipment diversification for survival scenarios.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed multiple geopolitical and domestic crises on August 19, 2014, including false flag operations in Ukraine, the MH17 Malaysian Airlines disaster, alleged Israeli involvement in global conflicts, the Ferguson riots as engineered civil unrest, the Ebola outbreak as a depopulation scheme, illegal immigration and border security failures, economic collapse of the US dollar, food supply threats from the dead Pacific Ocean, and preparedness measures including gas masks and chem suits. Callers contributed information on gas mask suppliers and community preparedness efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed music history and patriotic themes in rock and metal bands, highlighting how many musicians from the 1960s-70s held pro-liberty and pro-militia views. He explored how artists like Bob Seger, Three Dog Night, and others conveyed patriotic messages through their work, and noted the importance of discovering lesser-known tracks with substantive content. The show shifted to geopolitical analysis, with caller George from Texas discussing the 2014 Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 shootdown, Cold War-era weapons systems still in use across NATO and former Soviet states, and the capabilities and limitations of modern drone aircraft. Koernke and George debated drone effectiveness in actual combat scenarios versus asymmetric operations.