"material support"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, framing it as a preseason event for larger federal land grabs planned across the Southwest, particularly targeting the Oklahoma-Texas border. He addressed concerns about Operation American Spring, warning listeners about connections between military figures and occult practices, and emphasized the need for material support, communications equipment, and preparedness at the Bundy Ranch. The show included extensive discussion of tactical gear sourcing, night vision equipment pricing, and calls to action for listeners to contribute supplies and maintain alert status for potential escalation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing tactical and operational security failures by militia groups and Oath Keepers who withdrew from the confrontation. He criticized inadequate preparation, lack of standard operating procedures, insufficient defensive measures against aerial surveillance and potential NBC threats, and the psychological unreadiness of participants. Koernke emphasized the importance of proper military discipline, three-dimensional deployment strategies, flare systems, laser pointers, and spiritual grounding for effective resistance. Caller Wade from Nevada provided firsthand accounts of helicopter surveillance and the departure of Oath Keepers, while Koernke stressed the need for material support from multiple states and proper evacuation procedures for non-combatants.
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Mark Koernke announced a third phase border deployment mobilization in Arizona, spanning from Sierra Vista to Fort Huachuca and potentially into New Mexico, aimed at securing the U.S.-Mexico border against illegal immigration and potential terrorist threats. He solicited material support from listeners nationwide—batteries, coffee, toilet paper, zip ties, pens, and food items—to be shipped to a deployment support depot, emphasizing that even small contributions from many people would significantly aid field operations. Koernke discussed communications infrastructure (FRS/GMRS equipment, antenna work, and tactical air support), introduced Alfie Omega as a western coordinator, and took calls from George in Florida who reported observations of Mexican military vehicles near the Arizona-Mexico border and discussed efforts to establish Spanish-language micro-broadcasts in El Paso and Juarez to counter what he characterized as pro-immigration propaganda.