"political prisoners"
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Mark Koernke hosted a Weapons Wednesday episode covering M1 carbine maintenance, history, and variants, including discussion of Plainfield and Universal aftermarket models. The show featured extensive technical guidance on carbine cleaning, particularly the often-neglected gas piston system, and covered ammunition sourcing from surplus dealers. Koernke also discussed firearm parts inventory, AR-15 building on a budget, and briefly addressed political prisoners and Second Amendment litigation. The second hour included a guest appearance by Craig discussing Trump's constitutional violations, tariffs, Iran war threats, and vehicle manufacturing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the delayed release of January 6th prisoners from La Bianca prison in Washington DC, focusing on Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown, a decorated Green Beret and Medal of Honor recipient who was told he would be released but was re-incarcerated after federal marshals intervened. Koernke criticized Trump's administration for failing to fully pardon all January 6th detainees, arguing that selective releases and additional charges constitute betrayal of political prisoners. The show covered prison conditions, survival tactics for incarcerated individuals, and caller accounts of released prisoners experiencing physical and emotional deterioration from their detention.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump inauguration on January 20, 2025, criticizing the partial release of January 6 detainees (approximately 250 out of nearly 2,000), warning of increased danger to remaining prisoners, and expressing frustration with Trump's compromises on key issues including border security and deportations. He covered property disposition regulations and surplus equipment acquisition, detailed predator management for livestock, discussed Michigan's egg supply crisis caused by cage-free regulations, and warned against foreign military threats being fabricated regarding Greenland and Denmark. Koernke also addressed concerns about foreign corporate control in America, NAFTA/GATT consequences, and criticized the regime's treatment of political prisoners.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Obama administration's reported consideration of a preventive detention system for suspected terrorists, which he characterized as a precursor to political imprisonment. He connected this to historical patterns of government overreach, militia preparedness activities in Michigan, Memorial Day observances, and broader concerns about federal tyranny. The show featured calls from listeners providing alternative links to the New York Times article reporting on preventive detention, and Koernke emphasized the importance of archiving and distributing this information in both digital and hard-copy formats.