"media conditioning"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed media conditioning of the public regarding police violence, analyzing how television cop shows depict far more officer deaths than actually occur in reality to justify aggressive police tactics. He covered Lieutenant General Boykin's criticism of the Benghazi response and the disparity in veteran healthcare versus benefits given to incarcerated individuals. Koernke addressed false 911 calls used as pretexts for no-knock entries, compared gang tattoos to police tattoos, detailed prison tattoo gun construction methods, provided preparedness tips for border deployments including tick prevention and water cooling techniques, and promoted AK-47 sales and Colonial Marine Militia border deployment announcements.
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Mark Koernke discussed currency systems, Bitcoin, and the Federal Reserve's monetary mechanisms, arguing that fiat currency has no intrinsic backing and comparing it to Bitcoin. He analyzed the Ukraine crisis as a geopolitical power play by international banking interests seeking to exploit Ukrainian resources after 24 years of post-Soviet independence. The show included extensive commentary on media conditioning through science fiction programming (Star Trek, Starship Troopers), historical warfare and anti-gun propaganda in entertainment, and the suppression of politically incorrect films like 'America with a K.' Koernke warned about pharmaceutical dangers (acetaminophen in pregnancy) and criticized the co-option of grassroots movements like the Tea Party by establishment figures.
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Mark Koernke discussed media conditioning through Hollywood films, particularly how movies depict wasteful survival behavior and improper firearms handling to discourage self-reliance. He then shifted to documenting foreign military equipment brought into the United States during the 1990s, including Russian armored vehicles and UN-marked trucks that arrived via ships at Gulfport, Mississippi, and were transported inland via rail lines in Michigan. Koernke emphasized the Patriot movement's documentation of these deployments and connected them to police state preparation, citing the Patriot Act as legislation targeting patriots and referencing foreign troop presence during 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. He urged listeners to prepare with food, fuel, weapons, ammunition, and NBC protection.