"media suppression"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed censorship and media suppression, focusing on the treatment of Tucker Carlson and concerns about free speech. He addressed red flag laws and their connection to gun confiscation efforts, arguing that authorities cannot fully implement their agenda while facing public scrutiny.
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Mark Koernke discussed civil unrest and street violence, particularly focusing on Trump supporter clashes in San Jose and broader patterns of organized leftist violence. He analyzed media suppression of certain incidents, referenced historical examples like the Oklahoma City bombing and Sandy Hook, and discussed tactical responses to civil disorder. Koernke announced a Fourth of July 2016 celebration in Idaho and solicited donations for the Micro Effect radio program.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 1985-1986 militia standoffs in Michigan involving Vietnam veterans who had become skilled constitutional lawyers, describing how federal and state police attempted to suppress these activists through force and psychiatric detention. He recounted how armed patriots successfully defended against government overreach during multiple escalations, noting that mysterious limousines with DC plates would appear and cause authorities to stand down. Koernke emphasized that the patriot movement's victories were deliberately suppressed by mainstream media and argued that armed preparedness, not peaceful protest, was the effective deterrent against government tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating "knockout game" phenomenon, describing it as a coordinated social engineering campaign targeting white Americans. He provided extensive self-defense instruction covering situational awareness, fighting tactics for multiple attackers, and the importance of group cohesion during violent encounters. Koernke also addressed media suppression of the knockout game, compared it to flash mob violence, and argued that law enforcement complicity and federal involvement were driving these attacks as part of a deliberate Hegelian dialectic. He offered military surplus clothing (British DPM desert camouflage) for militia units and discussed preparedness for winter conditions in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed drone technology failures and military operational problems, including control delays, pilot fatigue from extended shifts, and targeting errors caused by inadequate training and resource allocation. He analyzed government spending inefficiencies, bloated law enforcement agencies competing for revenue, and the broader pattern of bureaucratic incompetence. Callers contributed perspectives on Afghanistan military bases, Arizona border security threats, and media coverage of large patriotic rallies in Washington D.C. that were allegedly suppressed by mainstream outlets.
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Mark Koernke discussed trucker protests in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as an example of media suppression, contrasting it with past militia and gun rights demonstrations he participated in. He provided extensive technical instruction on firearm maintenance, cleaning equipment, lubricants, and storage solutions for various rifles including M14s, AKs, SKS, AR-15s, and surplus military weapons. Koernke fielded caller questions about gas masks (M10M Czech masks, prescription glasses compatibility, drinking tubes), chemical/biological defense gear including Gore-Tex alternatives, and comparative analysis of AK, AR-15, and Mini-14 rifles, addressing a safety defect in an M70 AB2 folder. The show emphasized preparedness, weapon reliability testing, and the importance of proper maintenance standards.