"police provocateurs"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lassoff discussed the Gulf of Mexico oil spill as a deliberate catastrophe orchestrated by BP, Halliburton, and globalist interests, examining connections to the Corexit chemical dispersant and alleged pre-positioned profiteering. They analyzed police provocateurs at the G20 summit in Canada, exposed internet censorship efforts and the cybersecurity kill switch, discussed Michigan's infrastructure destruction and depopulation agenda, and warned of Israeli-Zionist influence in U.S. foreign policy including pre-positioned military assets for a planned war against Iran. The show also covered historical Michigan-Ohio territorial disputes, weather patterns, and the broader dismantling of American sovereignty.
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Mark Koernke discussed a video from Montebello, Quebec showing undercover police provocateurs attempting to incite violence at a peaceful protest against global governance. The episode featured detailed analysis of the video evidence, including identification of the undercover officers by their identical riot boots, and criticism of YouTube for removing the video under false claims of violent content. Callers discussed child protective services overreach, county resolutions for freedom, and preparedness strategies. The show emphasized the importance of documenting government provocateur operations and maintaining peaceful resistance to tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed police provocateurs at protests, particularly analyzing videos from Quebec and Seattle showing undercover officers inciting violence among peaceful demonstrators. He emphasized the importance of recognizing and publicly identifying government agents in crowds, detailed the infrastructure needed for militia organization beyond just armed personnel, addressed concerns about federal infiltration of militia groups, and took calls from listeners including a military veteran describing provocateur activity on a college campus and a caller reporting on a contaminated FEMA building in Pennsylvania.