"mexico cartels"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed multiple interconnected threats facing America, including the imminent risk of an Israeli attack on a U.S. Navy ship in the Persian Gulf (possibly the USS Winston Churchill or USS Lincoln) to trigger war with Iran, the Epstein files and alleged Zionist pedophile networks, gun confiscation efforts in Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, and Minnesota, cartel violence bleeding into the U.S. from Mexico, and the need for Americans to prepare militarily and logistically. They also covered communications equipment (Baofeng radios, field telephones), militia manufacturing initiatives in Michigan, and warned of potential Russian attacks on U.S. nuclear facilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Lubbock, Texas officer-involved shooting involving a man armed with a machete and axe, analyzing media terminology like "battle ready" as propaganda. He covered gun control narratives, the dangers of Prozac and psychiatric drugs linked to violent incidents, the federal government's spending of over $94 billion on Ukraine while denying aid to American businesses, and the need for armed citizens to defend themselves. Callers contributed observations about Mexico's disarmament leading to cartel violence, the Second Amendment's original intent, and school security vulnerabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed the scale of American resistance to federal overreach, arguing that patriots vastly outnumber government enforcers and military personnel. He analyzed supply chain failures caused by vaccine mandate-driven workforce shortages, examined the border crisis and Mexico's alignment with communist interests, and provided tactical guidance on militia organization, equipment testing, and preparedness. He also addressed vaccine injuries, the psychological impact of government deception, and the inevitability of armed conflict if current policies continue.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach and militia activity, focusing heavily on the Bundy Ranch standoff and coordinated federal agency operations. He analyzed the Bundy situation as part of a broader pattern of government attacks on ranchers, alleging coordination between the FBI, ATF, BLM, and Homeland Security to seize private lands. Koernke also addressed cartel violence in Mexico, discussing weapons acquisition, the role of federal involvement in drug trafficking, and the need for militia support and organization. He covered weather conditions in Michigan and took caller questions about Second Amendment rights and government corruption.
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Mark Koernke discussed Operation Gun Runner and weapons trafficking along the U.S.-Mexico border, explaining how ATF and federal agencies allegedly transferred confiscated weapons to cartels. He detailed cartel violence in Rocky Point, Mexico, and emphasized the importance of recording evidence of government misconduct. The show also covered government surplus auctions at govliquidation.com, highlighting available military equipment including trucks, aircraft, and industrial machinery in Michigan and Arizona, with specific bid dates and locations provided for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia training exercises, and ammunition availability on November 18, 2013. He reviewed shotgun ammunition deals from JG Sales, recommended the Spartan 12-gauge double-ought buck load tested by militia units, and covered revolver options including Smith & Wesson Model 10s and Nagant rifles as affordable alternatives. The show included extensive discussion of 7.62x54R ammunition sourcing, reloading practices, and weather conditions suitable for unconventional warfare training. Koernke also addressed food preservation techniques using pears and pectin, referenced recent militia artillery demonstrations, and commented on cartel resistance movements in Mexico and activity in New Mexico.