"mexico drug cartels"
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Mark Koernke discussed the U.S. bombing of Iran, arguing it was unjustified and comparing it to potential bombing of Mexico, which he claimed posed a greater threat to America through drug trafficking and illegal immigration. He criticized Trump for breaking his no-wars promise and entering multiple conflicts. The second hour featured a caller discussing the Israel-Iran conflict, with analysis of nuclear weapons programs, international law, and Israeli-Palestinian issues. The third hour covered weapons, preparedness, nutrition (salt, iodine, vitamin C), survival food sources, and a reported murder of a pastor by a Jewish extremist. Koernke emphasized hydration, iodine supplementation, and armed self-defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed Florida legislation restricting footage of mass shootings, arguing it enables government cover-ups of police misconduct and false narratives. He analyzed a militia leader's arrest and beating in jail, attributing it to FBI coordination with local authorities and railroad police to suppress border security efforts. The show covered psychological operations tactics at the tactical level, including target audience analysis and product development. Koernke also reviewed border violence reports from Mexico and discussed IV therapy protocols for fluid replacement.
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Mark Koernke discussed psychological operations (PSYOP) methodology, focusing on intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB) and analysis of target audiences. He covered factors including ethnicity, media influence, and regional perspectives, with detailed examination of how to assess radio, television, and print media infrastructure. The show included commentary on media bias regarding the Bundy ranch incident and Charlottesville, followed by administrative updates about his new phone and contact information for Robert Miner. The latter half featured news articles on Mexican drug cartel violence, poppy farming legalization efforts in Guerrero, and security challenges in El Salvador.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness and exercise in Michigan, then shifted to radio communications topics including CB radio upgrades, 10-meter radio conversion, and technical troubleshooting with callers. He addressed microphone quality and Wi-Fi signal issues for remote callers, recommended affordable equipment sources like dealxtreme.com, and discussed golden age radio equipment. The show included commentary on border security issues, Mexican drug cartel violence, and the importance of understanding ongoing low-level combat situations. Koernke emphasized the need for Americans to stay informed about unreported incidents and maintain preparedness.