May 2015
116 episodes
Friday, May 1
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On May 1, 2015, Mark Koernke discussed Baltimore riots, Jade Helm 15 military exercises, and government overreach. Callers from Florida, Texas, and Texas shared concerns about police stand-down orders during Baltimore unrest, federal coordination of civil disturbances, and the Jade Helm exercise in Texas. The show covered risk assessment for militia preparedness, the role of mainstream media in controlling narratives around protests, and the importance of documenting government activities and suspicious individuals at public meetings. Koernke emphasized citizen vigilance, the need to question official narratives, and the dangers of federal consolidation of power.
Monday, May 4
Tuesday, May 5
Wednesday, May 6
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Thursday, May 7
Friday, May 8
Monday, May 11
Tuesday, May 12
Wednesday, May 13
Thursday, May 14
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities at camps in Pennsylvania and Michigan, emphasizing the importance of disciplined intelligence gathering through the "W system" (who, what, where, when, what were they doing). He critiqued photo documentation practices, advocating for complete photographic coverage including vehicle details, license plates, and unit markings. Koernke promoted the 5.10 logistics program for preparedness and supply distribution, stressed the importance of finishing tasks completely rather than abandoning efforts midway, and discussed potential escalation scenarios involving government forces and militia response. He advertised night vision equipment through Don Betcher and AR-15 lower receivers through Aries Armor, while emphasizing the need for continued preparation and commitment to constitutional principles.
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Mark Koernke discussed proper intelligence collection methodology, focusing heavily on Jade Helm 2015 and alleged military vehicle movements at Walmart locations. He criticized the quality and framing of photographs circulating online, emphasizing the importance of capturing license plates, truck identification numbers, and complete photographic documentation from multiple angles. Koernke provided detailed instructions on how to conduct proper surveillance using modern digital camera technology, including multi-camera setups and time-lapse photography, while cautioning against misinformation and propaganda techniques used in image manipulation. He also discussed Michigan weather and took a caller near the end of the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed environmental contamination from pharmaceutical waste in sewage systems, chemtrail deployment and aerosol dispersal methods, historical government testing of biological and chemical agents on the U.S. population under the Clinton administration, and the legal framework authorizing such testing that remains in U.S. Code. The show featured caller discussions on rifle specifications, 50-caliber shooting, AR-15 components and receivers from Aries Armor, proper firearm maintenance procedures, and night vision technology.
Friday, May 15
Monday, May 18
Tuesday, May 19
Wednesday, May 20
Thursday, May 21
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Don (filling in for Mark Koernke) discussed military preparedness, tactical retreat strategy, and lessons from Iraq and ISIS, contrasting proper equipment destruction protocols with abandonment of weapons. The show covered the Waco Twin Peaks biker incident, media manipulation and deepfakes, and the franchise's response to the incident. Don also discussed his travels through Texas, documenting decay in small towns, wind farms in the panhandle, alternative heating systems, and infrastructure vulnerabilities. The latter half featured detailed discussion of the Barrett Wind Runner .50 caliber rifle, its modular design, pricing, and comparison to other precision rifles.
Friday, May 22
Tuesday, May 26
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Mark Koernke discussed Ferguson protest organizers failing to pay promised compensation to protesters, detailing how groups like MOER (Missourians Organizing for Reform Empowerment) allegedly stiffed activists who were promised up to $5,000 monthly. He covered violence in Baltimore and Detroit, including unsolved murders and bodies recovered from the Detroit River. Koernke provided extensive product recommendations for preparedness including AR-15 components, solar chargers, radio equipment, ammunition for CZ-52 and Nagant revolvers, and field engineering tools. He announced supply consolidation efforts supporting militia units in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut in preparation for potential federal gun confiscation operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the New Age movement, technocratic control systems, and historical revisionism in American education and media. He analyzed the History Channel's Texas Rising documentary as propaganda against Texas independence and heritage, criticizing how leftist narratives have infiltrated historical accounts since the bicentennial era. Koernke and a caller examined how federal control mechanisms, open carry laws, and media manipulation serve to undermine state sovereignty and constitutional rights, with particular focus on Texas as a target for federal consolidation efforts.