March 2016
129 episodes
Tuesday, March 1
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Mark Koernke discussed Agenda 21 land seizures affecting ranchers and farmers, particularly the Red River project and attacks on heritage livestock operations like those run by Mark Baker in Michigan. He covered food supply contamination issues, including donkey and owl meat scandals involving Chinese suppliers and major fast-food chains, and criticized the consolidation of food production under communist-affiliated companies. Koernke addressed flat-earth conspiracy theories as a distraction tactic, using references to Terry Pratchett's Discworld to explain how such narratives waste time and attention. He then pivoted to geopolitical analysis of Afghanistan, the Golden Crescent opium trade, and the strategic importance of Central Asian nations, drawing parallels to how media blackouts obscure information about regions like Western Canada, Minnesota, and North Dakota. The show included discussion of Swedish communist immigration post-WWII, Bernie Sanders as a potential Trotskyite, and promotional announcements for preparedness materials and surplus military equipment.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's candidacy and concerns about his ties to Jewish money and the establishment. They analyzed casino operations as money laundering fronts controlled by organized crime, examined the failure of government programs like Agent Orange and Gulf War illness compensation, and shifted to practical gardening and food production strategies for spring planting. The hosts also reported on mysterious "environmental sensitivity area" signs replacing "U.S. Waters" signs along Indiana highways as part of an alleged Agenda 21 program, promoted tactical gear discounts and ammunition availability, and encouraged preparedness for potential conflict.
Wednesday, March 2
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical combat principles, comparing hand-to-hand fighting techniques to military operations, emphasizing the importance of targeting vulnerable systems rather than frontal assaults. He covered armored vehicle vulnerabilities, particularly the unarmored sensor packages on tank turrets, and explained how small arms fire could disable vehicles by targeting these critical components. The show featured extensive discussion of handgun selection, revolver safety features including the hammer block mechanism, magazine stacking techniques, and the practical applications of various firearms for personal defense and field operations.
Thursday, March 3
Friday, March 4
Monday, March 7
Tuesday, March 8
Wednesday, March 9
Thursday, March 10
Friday, March 11
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Mark Koernke discussed gun shows in Central Indiana, including the Crown Point fairgrounds event on March 13th featuring copper rounds and commemorative coins. He covered ATF gun purchase regulations, permit systems, and concerns about government tracking of gun owners through background check records. The show featured extended commentary on gun sales trends, private sales, and the implications of permit-to-purchase systems in states like Michigan. Don from night vision technology called in to discuss digital night vision equipment, weatherproofing electronics, and preparedness gear storage. The episode included advertisements for Vitamer toothpaste, Republic Magazine, and Supernatural Silver.
Monday, March 14
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Mark Koernke discussed the Burns, Oregon standoff incident, focusing on discrepancies in law enforcement reports regarding vehicle ownership and the involvement of Mark McConnell, whose green Jeep was allegedly misattributed to Ryan Payne in official documentation. He criticized federal and local law enforcement tactics, promoted preparedness through firearms and communication equipment (polymer80.com, CB radios, ammunition), and made commentary on Chicago politics, Rahm Emanuel, and broader themes of government overreach and loss of American freedoms. The episode included criticism of the 2016 election cycle and calls for organized militia readiness.
Tuesday, March 15
Wednesday, March 16
Thursday, March 17
Friday, March 18
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Mark and BK discussed election integrity concerns, focusing on anomalies in the 2016 Missouri primary voting curves and broader patterns of alleged election manipulation in Texas and Ohio. They analyzed gas price volatility and questioned official explanations about oil supply, arguing that modern tracking technology makes such discrepancies implausible. The conversation shifted to systemic government corruption, fractional reserve banking, the Federal Reserve's role in monetary control, and healthcare costs under the Affordable Care Act, with Mark arguing that fundamental systemic reform rather than incremental fixes is necessary.
Monday, March 21
Tuesday, March 22
Wednesday, March 23
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, camouflage techniques, and tactical equipment on March 23, 2016. The episode featured extensive coverage of camouflage patterns and their effectiveness in the field, including discussion of check airborne uniforms, BGS border guard uniforms, and modern commercial camouflage designs. Koernke also covered advanced optics and thermal imaging equipment, including night vision devices, thermal gun sights, and the TrackingPoint smart scope system. The latter portion of the show addressed shooting techniques, precision rifle marksmanship at extended ranges, and maintenance of optical equipment. The episode concluded with advertisements for firearms retailers and military surplus suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed government manipulation, false flag operations, and immigration policy on March 23, 2016. He criticized counter-terrorism training courses in Virginia and Poland as vehicles for teaching infiltration and social engineering tactics, arguing they create problems to justify military-industrial complex solutions. Koernke covered European immigration crises, police inadequacy in responding to migrant violence, and alleged government involvement in terrorism including Oklahoma City and Boston bombing. He criticized President Obama's vacation spending, discussed political corruption, and promoted Hungary's border security under PM Orban as a model. A caller named Joe from Pennsylvania questioned military equipment movements to Poland.
Thursday, March 24
Friday, March 25
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Mark Koernke discussed militia operational security, field training procedures, and vehicle camouflage techniques at designated training sites. He addressed media manipulation and conspiracy theories regarding celebrity deaths, 9/11, and alleged false flag operations. Koernke warned of potential terrorist attacks in America following incidents in Brussels and Europe, predicting an attack between now and April 19th. He also discussed music industry censorship, legal disputes preventing certain recordings from being played, and encouraged patriot bands to submit music for broadcast.
Monday, March 28
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Mark Koernke discussed European invasion and cultural collapse, drawing parallels between historical figures like Vlad the Impaler and modern resistance to immigration and multiculturalism. He analyzed the 1997 North Hollywood bank robbery as a case study in tactical incompetence, arguing that disciplined marksmanship and focused leadership could have changed the outcome. The show covered themes of betrayal within European nations, the role of what he termed 'Jewish mobsters' in facilitating invasions, and criticized European leadership and law enforcement for enabling demographic change. Koernke emphasized the need for decisive action rather than passive resistance, referencing Braveheart and historical military strategy.
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Mark Koernke discussed the importance of focused attention and learning from history, using examples like Leonardo da Vinci and the scientific method to illustrate how knowledge builds across generations. He emphasized citizens' responsibility to question government authority and voting integrity, arguing that while the ballot box may be compromised, people must still engage politically and prepare for resistance. The show featured extended commentary on the 2016 presidential race, contrasting Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton as both threats to gun rights, and warning listeners that voting in either would legitimize an illegitimate system, drawing parallels to Irish independence struggles.
Tuesday, March 29
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed perception versus reality, using parachute physics as an analogy for how people misinterpret visual information. They extensively analyzed the September 11 attacks, arguing that the towers' collapse was not caused by aircraft impact but by controlled demolition, and that Building 7 and the Pentagon were also destroyed through other means. They attributed responsibility to Israeli and U.S. government actors. The show pivoted to preparedness topics, featuring Don discussing night vision and thermal imaging technology for tactical field operations, including detailed scenarios on how to deploy mixed teams of three thermal and two night vision devices (or vice versa) under different lighting conditions, with emphasis on team communication and complementary capabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed the erosion of American cultural values and traditions, contrasting past customs of hospitality and property ownership with modern consumerism and government overreach. He criticized the loss of original thought due to media manipulation and fluoridation, emphasized the importance of valuing freedom and the Constitution, and expressed support for Donald Trump as an outsider candidate running on his own resources. The show featured caller Devon from New Jersey discussing mind control through television, and included extended commentary on government corruption, the New World Order, communist infiltration of education, and the need for citizens to take personal responsibility for defending liberty. Koernke argued that politicians have abandoned their constitutional duties and that armed resistance may become necessary if freedoms continue to be stripped away.