"michigan state police"
15 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed survival, evasion, and operational security tactics, including checkpoint procedures, the importance of maintaining low visibility, and lessons from historical cases like Scott Woodring's standoff. He emphasized the need for alternative communications technologies independent of cell networks, promoted gun rights restoration efforts through the Department of Justice, and discussed the value of older analog recording equipment (VHS, cassette players) for preserving evidence and maintaining operational control. The show included calls from listeners sharing personal anecdotes about security checkpoints and ID verification, and Koernke stressed the interconnected nature of government operations and the importance of community preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires as intentional mismanagement, criticized Trump's NAFTA/GATT proposals, warned against volunteering for Michigan State Police training exercises due to past vindictive behavior, promoted preparedness and weapons acquisition including shotguns for anti-drone defense, covered microwave and laser anti-drone technology, discussed water heater regulations, analyzed Trump's foreign policy toward Israel and Iran with concerns about escalation, and provided extensive weapons deals and equipment recommendations from various retailers.
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Mark Koernke discussed Illinois gun registration resistance (2.4 million refusing to register), Palmetto State Armory ammunition production plans (7.62x39, 5.45x39, 6.5 Creedmoor), reloading press recommendations (Lee Classic Cast Press at Natchez Supply), the Moody Griffin 50 BMG manual distribution, militia training in winter weather, and intelligence regarding multi-state law enforcement coordination for potential confiscation operations in Illinois involving Michigan and Indiana state police.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan State Police announcements regarding voter fraud investigations from the 2020 election, including discovery of gift cards, burner phones, and weapons at clandestine locations. He detailed allegations of ballot stuffing involving thousands of fraudulent votes, connections to Democratic National Committee operatives, and money laundering through Las Vegas and Toronto. Koernke also covered preparedness topics including propane appliances, incandescent light bulbs, solar yard lights, body armor, camouflage patterns, and communications systems including Morse code and FRS radios. Caller Larry from Indiana discussed economic collapse preparations, food security, and the need to acquire supplies before potential digital currency implementation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Biden classified documents situation, arguing that Republicans should focus on impeaching Kamala Harris rather than removing Biden, as keeping Biden in office prevents a worse successor. He analyzed the political dynamics around document handling, compared the situation to the Nixon-Agnew scenario, and warned about coordinated gun control legislation in Illinois and Massachusetts. The show covered state-level gun bans, sheriffs refusing to enforce unconstitutional laws, and the broader context of disarmament efforts tied to economic collapse and central bank digital currency implementation.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's proposed gun confiscation legislation, detailing logistics and preparedness strategies while emphasizing non-compliance. He covered Pearl Harbor history and military medical infrastructure, then took a lengthy caller (Ronald K. Strauser) detained at Napa State Hospital in California regarding involuntary psychiatric commitment and forced medication, providing patient advocacy contact information. Koernke addressed Ukraine's persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under Zelensky (playing a Tucker Carlson segment), connecting it to historical communist attacks on Christianity. He detailed alleged federal coordination with Michigan law enforcement on gun seizure plans, recommended specific firearms for preparedness, and urged listeners to donate to Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones in Georgia, analyzing the demolition process and questioning who authorized it and why it will be rebuilt larger. He covered the thwarted July 4th shooting plot in Richmond, Virginia involving illegal aliens, contrasting media coverage of this incident with the Highland Park shooting. Koernke emphasized preparedness through acquiring winter gear and equipment at yard sales, discussed 12-volt power tool adaptation, and addressed the 19th anniversary of the 2003 Michigan State Police attack on Scott Woodring's home. He analyzed the Ukraine-Russia conflict, comparing Russian military strategy to past U.S. operations, and warned about globalist agendas including Agenda 2030 and land seizures in the Netherlands.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Scott Woodring case and militarized police tactics, analyzing video evidence of a Michigan State Police raid that resulted in an unarmed man's death by flashbang grenades and fire. He detailed the use of incendiary devices disguised as non-lethal weapons, examined evidence of friendly-fire incidents in federal operations (Randy Weaver case, David Breckinoff murder), and urged listeners to support the Hutaree militia members jailed in connection with federal charges. The show also featured a caller (Dave) discussing a habeas corpus filing that led to the release of a detainee in New York, with Koernke providing detailed legal strategy advice on court procedures and filing requirements.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including militia training exercises in Arizona and other states, the deteriorating economy and infrastructure failures, anti-gun legislation moving through Congress, Michigan state police layoffs and revenue-generating ticket schemes, the Bilderberg Group meeting, Bernie Madoff, the no-fly list system, and a low-level military flyover incident in New York. He emphasized the need for coordinated patriot action to oppose government overreach, referenced past successes like stopping the Constitutional Convention, and took calls from listeners including Radio Randy Perry who recently suffered a stroke.
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision equipment capabilities and applications, including first, second, and third-generation devices, their operational limitations, and cost-effective alternatives like glow sticks for marking ranges and evacuation routes. He covered a multi-state militia training exercise (Huttari) and upcoming events at Knob Creek on September 10-12, including a machine gun shoot and patriot gun show. Koernke and guest Don analyzed a video of a LAV-25 armored vehicle deployment during a Michigan State Police raid, discussing the vehicle's specifications, vulnerabilities, and tactical countermeasures. The episode emphasized preparedness, equipment force multiplication, and detailed analysis of government law enforcement tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed the State of the Union address, criticizing the government's focus on Middle East policy while ignoring domestic economic crises including rising gas and food prices. He detailed Michigan's desperation revenue scheme involving 50 state police officers tasked with collecting $9 million in traffic tickets within 30 days, explaining tactics like seatbelt citation scams and the importance of demanding video evidence in court. Koernke addressed the education system's role in indoctrinating students toward political correctness, referenced the Twenty-Nine Palms questionnaire testing military loyalty to foreign commanders, and discussed upcoming federal land zoning changes through UN-influenced GIS operations. He warned of increasing government tyranny, police state tactics, and the need for Americans to resist through legal challenges and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign troops potentially policing the United States, citing an NPR report from January 11, 2008, and warned of increased arrests planned for April. He extensively documented prison train cars built in Oregon during the 1990s using military hardware, providing photographic evidence of their construction and ID plates. Koernke addressed urban legends versus real threats, distinguishing between fabricated stories and tangible mobile military assets. He also discussed Hollywood blacklisting of patriotic actors, ammunition shortages, firearm building and modifications, and took caller questions about weapons procurement and preparedness training.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, highlighting independent grassroots support including a full-page USA Today advertisement funded by Massachusetts supporters. He covered preparedness topics including semi-automatic belt-fed weapons like the BRP MG42, emphasizing accuracy and reliability over volume fire. Koernke addressed Canadian emergency response operations, FEMA detention centers, and mercenary involvement in disaster response, warning of centralized government control and advocating for decentralized CB radio communications networks. He discussed foreign military presence at Camp Grayling in Michigan, UN integration of Canadian forces, and Michigan State Police cooperation with UN agendas. Callers raised topics including restricted library collections at the University of Michigan, proposed impeachment hearings for Vice President Cheney, and civil war preparations from the Nixon era.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, featuring interviews with Michigan Ron Paul coordinators about upcoming events including a rally at Sleepy Hollow State Park and the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference on September 21-22. He promoted new militia training videos on YouTube and Liberty Tree Radio, discussed upcoming shortwave broadcast plans, and took calls from listeners including Bob from Michigan who reported on a Ron Paul sign being covered near Michigan International Speedway and Iggy from Pennsylvania about public access television efforts. Koernke also warned against the Fair Tax scheme, urging listeners to educate others about constitutional issues and encouraged grassroots activism through information distribution.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Fetcher discussed aerial photographs of Camp Gruber near Oklahoma City taken before the 1995 bombing, claiming evidence of federal bomb construction at the site. The show covered preparedness strategies including cache systems, weapon selection, ammunition considerations, and the use of captured enemy equipment for tactical advantage. Koernke and Fetcher also discussed government disarmament tactics, colonial policing strategies employed by state police using specialized weapons systems like the HK93, and historical examples of infiltration and resistance operations from World War II and the Vietnam era.