"ring knockers"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, analyzing the event as part of a larger coordinated attack plan by globalist forces that included plans to kill Biden and implement martial law. He covered communications failures in Secret Service operations, the political fallout including Biden's withdrawal from the race and Kamala Harris's uncertain nomination, and emphasized the need for militia preparedness and distribution of training materials. Koernke also addressed nuclear war preparedness, the involvement of Israel in U.S. politics, and warned of imminent further attacks by the globalist "ring knockers."
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Mark Koernke discussed the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, analyzing the security failures and tactical inconsistencies he observed in video footage. He argued the attempt was planned and coordinated by government elements including the Pennsylvania State Police, Secret Service, and Israeli Mossad, with deliberate security gaps at the AGR building and water tower. Koernke examined sniper positioning and weapon handling, caller contributions about the shooter's background and building ownership, and broader implications for election security and potential future attacks on American soil.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment supply systems (the 5-10 program), and communications infrastructure on July 2, 2024. He covered practical topics including helmet storage, tactical gear organization in five-gallon buckets, battery packs for radios, and the importance of familiarity with equipment like Baofeng radios. The show included extensive commentary on election integrity concerns, political signaling through clothing colors, and historical context of the militia movement in the 1990s, particularly the Oklahoma City bombing aftermath and the Knob Creek Resolution. Callers raised issues about drug trafficking (nitazene), homelessness, and media manipulation regarding crime reporting.