"police overreach"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2013 Nairobi mall siege, analyzing eyewitness accounts and questioning the involvement of American, Israeli, and British security forces. He covered a Michigan homeowner arrested for open carrying an unloaded shotgun on his own property, criticized police overreach, and discussed a Pakistan earthquake that created an island. The show featured commentary on JP Morgan's settlement negotiations, the emergence of the flesh-eating drug krokodil in Arizona, Ohio State University acquiring a military armored vehicle, and debates over marijuana legalization and its medical benefits. Koernke also discussed veteran suicides, the politicization of the military, and the need for veterans to organize and support each other.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed historical naval battles, particularly Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, drawing parallels to modern preparedness and tactical doctrine. They emphasized the importance of completely defeating an opponent and denying resources to enemy forces, using examples from World War II and Vietnam. The show shifted to current events including TSA checkpoint harassment, civil asset forfeiture, and escalating tensions between citizens and government authorities. Callers raised concerns about police overreach and surveillance technology, with hosts discussing potential civil unrest and the psychology of desperate individuals confronting authority.