"mexican border"
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Mark Koernke and Joe discussed multiple conspiracy theories and political commentary on October 25, 2018, including allegations about fake mail bombs sent to Democratic figures, claims about Israeli and Chinese involvement in Central American migration caravans, criticism of federal agencies like the FBI and DHS, and discussions of non-violent resistance tactics. Koernke also shared a personal family matter regarding his missing 13-year-old son. The show covered topics ranging from alleged government corruption and Antifa activities to preparedness and barter economics.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2014 Ebola outbreak as a government scam designed to distract from border security failures and disease infiltration from Mexico. He criticized healthcare professionals involved in the outbreak for their political agendas, warned Washington State residents to stockpile firearms before anticipated gun control legislation, and drew parallels to California's gun confiscation tactics. Koernke also addressed education system failures including Common Core mathematics, the UN Charter's implications for American state sovereignty, and the broader agenda of population control through vaccines like Gardasil.
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Mark Koernke discussed clandestine industrial operations in Michigan, including secret munitions manufacturing at unmarked facilities disguised as farm buildings, and an armored vehicle plant operating under cover. He covered historical examples of corporate complicity during World War II, the Georgia-Russia conflict as a failed attempt to start World War III, and Poland's role in WWII. The show featured extended discussion of black helicopter landings at Pontiac Airport and covert cargo operations at abandoned Jeep plants. Joe announced a drawing for a micro FM radio station and KU-band satellite receiver system, with details on how the micro effect network started with one-watt transmitters and listener donations. The episode concluded with warnings about drug trafficking across the Mexican border, particularly heroin smuggling hidden inside marijuana shipments and in vehicle components.
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Mark Koernke discussed government orders to destroy computer hardware and networking components, interpreting this as evidence of panic over alternative communication systems being developed. He emphasized accumulating tangible physical assets and older technology as the financial system collapses, warning that surplus infrastructure has been depleted. A caller from Arizona militia reported organizing border operations, recruiting volunteers, establishing an airfield, coordinating with other militia groups, and seeking equipment donations including helicopters and communications gear. The show covered tactical vehicle security procedures, license plate concealment, and unconfirmed reports of a large Mexican military column with foreign observers near the Arizona border.