"library purging"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed congressional hearings on government overreach, criticized Republican inaction on constitutional issues, and covered historical assassinations of U.S. presidents (Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy) in relation to Federal Reserve establishment attempts. He addressed the balloon incident as a distraction from the quiet release of Majid Khan from Guantanamo to Belize, warned against military service, emphasized the importance of topographic maps and old books for historical research, and highlighted the deliberate erasure of American history from 1874-1905 by federal agents purging libraries.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed historical parallels between the Khazars and Gypsies, library purging of American heritage books, and tactical preparedness including proper equipment sizing, body armor sourcing, and night vision technology. They addressed a new executive decree granting indefinite residency to illegal aliens with military family connections, discussed meat supply chain issues and price increases, and promoted Baker's Green Acres farm products as an alternative to corporate food systems.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed IRS corruption and the Fifth Amendment invocation by Lois Lerner during congressional hearings, drawing parallels to Watergate-era hypocrisy and criticizing the double standard in how government officials versus citizens are treated. The show featured humorous commentary on different economic systems via an email analogy, discussed library purging of American heritage materials, promoted a Waco siege commemorative coin drawing, and took calls from listeners including Don (night vision technology vendor) and Randy (Connecticut resident) who reported on alleged Mossad operatives and state police activity in Connecticut. The episode emphasized preparedness, constitutional rights violations, and the need for listener support through donations.