"short-barreled rifles"
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud investigations in Detroit involving Israeli operatives, criticized the Trump DOJ for continuing to defend unconstitutional federal gun control laws despite campaign promises, and analyzed the Firearms Policy Coalition's demand that the administration dismantle rather than defend the NFA. He also addressed Canadian government persecution of farmers, the absurdity of blaming cow emissions for environmental damage, invasive species management failures, and provided practical survival and preparedness advice including fire-starting kits, ammunition sourcing, and cold-weather field techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed the NRA's push for the Supreme Court to hear Rush v. U.S., a direct challenge to the National Firearms Act's restrictions on short-barreled rifles and standard capacity magazines. He critiqued the government's defense of the NFA, arguing that the historical justification for the law is flawed and that short-barreled rifles are in common use today. Koernke also covered the failed Goshen Battery Plant project in Big Rapids, Michigan, where the state pulled $175 million in funding after the Chinese company abandoned the site. He discussed VPN companies as intelligence agency fronts, Windows AI spyware features, and criticized Trump's apparent willingness to pursue military action in Venezuela at Israel's behest.
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Mark Koernke discussed the explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems (AES) in Tennessee on October 10, 2025, analyzing the facility's operations, DEI hiring practices, and potential causes. He examined the company's background, noting it claimed to be woman-owned but employed mostly men, and discussed how the explosion destroyed evidence of inventory. The show also covered a major Second Amendment lawsuit (Jensen v. ATF) challenging the National Firearms Act's constitutionality now that the tax has been set to zero, and featured music requests and birthday celebrations for Ed.