"law enforcement resistance"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed gun registration resistance in Colorado, referenced Solzhenitsyn's writings on communist oppression, analyzed the Bundy Ranch case as an example of decentralized militia mobilization, and provided detailed tactical instruction on defensive armed response to law enforcement incursions, including squad-level tactics, fire team coordination, and rules of engagement for neighborhood defense scenarios. He announced schedule changes for upcoming broadcasts and discussed military unit organization and small-unit tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Connecticut gun confiscation law and called for a coordinated information campaign to alert Connecticut residents that they are not alone in resisting gun seizure. He analyzed ammunition purchasing trends over the past year, arguing that Americans have accumulated billions of rounds in a decentralized manner that gives them tactical advantage over centralized government stockpiles. Koernke criticized the NRA for defeatist messaging, condemned law enforcement cooperation with gun confiscation, and drew parallels to regional government schemes and communist infiltration from urban centers into rural areas. He urged listeners to mail DVDs, CDs, and patriotic materials to Connecticut neighborhoods using varied content to encourage grassroots information sharing.