June 2016
126 episodes
Wednesday, June 1
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Mark Koernke discussed traffic enforcement revenue schemes in Michigan, highlighting how municipalities use traffic citations as a funding mechanism with fines escalating to $280-$400 and accumulating to approximately $2,000 annually for some drivers, effectively functioning as a regressive tax on lower-income residents. He examined ammunition quality control issues, comparing performance variations across manufacturers like Remington, and advocated for carrying multiple Glock firearms as a practical self-defense strategy. The episode included extensive discussion of firearm specifications, spare parts availability for rifles like the BM-59, and recommendations for tactical gear and ammunition suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness topics including weapon modifications, night vision equipment, light discipline for operations, and various surplus military gear deals. He covered rifle customization options like polymer receivers and weight reduction, explained the advantages of colored light systems (red, green, blue) for night operations and light discipline, and fielded a caller question about laser sighting systems. The episode included extensive product recommendations for budget-friendly tactical gear including HK93 magazines, gas masks, sleeping bags, medical kits, and weapon maintenance supplies, with specific pricing and ordering information provided throughout.
Thursday, June 2
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Mark Koernke opened the episode with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and then discussed preparedness and communication infrastructure, including amateur radio equipment setup costs and micro-camera technology for surveillance and documentation purposes. The show promoted Republic Magazine as a resource for activism and exposing government overreach.
Friday, June 3
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Mark Koernke discussed fuel price manipulation by oil refineries using oligopolistic pricing structures, analyzed the 2016 presidential election dynamics including Bernie Sanders' appeal to idealistic youth and Hillary Clinton's criminal history, examined the U.S. prison-industrial complex and its intentional design to maximize incarceration and recidivism, warned about escalating political violence at rallies as a precursor to Red Terror tactics, and addressed Windows 10 forced upgrades as a privacy and security threat.
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Mark Koernke discussed civil unrest and street violence, particularly focusing on Trump supporter clashes in San Jose and broader patterns of organized leftist violence. He analyzed media suppression of certain incidents, referenced historical examples like the Oklahoma City bombing and Sandy Hook, and discussed tactical responses to civil disorder. Koernke announced a Fourth of July 2016 celebration in Idaho and solicited donations for the Micro Effect radio program.
Monday, June 6
Tuesday, June 7
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, government overreach, and preparedness with caller Larry Locklear, who detailed his legal troubles in Texas involving firearm charges, court corruption, and property seizure. The show covered themes including Second Amendment restrictions, judicial misconduct, underground tunnel networks, earthquake preparedness, FEMA response failures, and racial tensions in schools and immigration policy. Koernke emphasized the importance of educating others about constitutional issues while acknowledging the challenges of reaching people with different perspectives.
Wednesday, June 8
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Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics in response to a viral video of a woman being attacked in a store, emphasizing improvised weapons and group response strategies. He covered practical defensive techniques using everyday items like spray cans and bleach, the importance of multiple people intervening in attacks, and the psychological aspects of confrontation. The episode included a lengthy caller segment where Koernke troubleshot a High Point .40 caliber pistol failure, analyzing potential causes including brass defects, over-pressure loads, and manufacturing issues. He also discussed ammunition reloading safety and firearm component quality control.
Thursday, June 9
Friday, June 10
Monday, June 13
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Mark Koernke discussed the June 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, comparing media coverage and government response to past incidents like Waco and Wounded Knee. He argued the shooting was being used as a catalyst for gun confiscation and analyzed claims that the shooter had prior FBI contacts and may have been a crisis actor. Callers contributed theories about false flags, government involvement, and the need for armed preparedness, while Koernke emphasized Second Amendment rights and warned against government disarmament efforts.
Tuesday, June 14
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, constitutional rights, and preparedness on June 15, 2016. Topics included concealed carry rights, autonomous vehicles and liability issues, government seizure of bank accounts, police militarization, and the importance of armed resistance to tyranny. The show featured extended segments on night vision technology and tactical equipment, including discussions of AR-15 components, ammunition availability, and ammunition manufacturing capabilities. Koernke emphasized the need for citizens to arm themselves and prepare for potential conflict with government forces.
Wednesday, June 15
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity and reloading as preparedness strategies, highlighting rapid depletion of rifle kits and specific calibers from retailers like Palmetto State Armory. The show featured extensive technical discussion of reloading equipment, dies, and ammunition types, with callers sharing casting and reloading techniques. Don provided detailed information about night vision technology, comparing green-screen and thermal imaging capabilities, and promoted YDTOE.us for thermal and night vision equipment sales. The episode concluded with commentary on recent shooting incidents, gun confiscation rhetoric from media figures, and warnings about political threats to Second Amendment rights.
Thursday, June 16
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed Hillary Clinton's email security violations and fitness for office, comparing her legal treatment to past political scandals and arguing she should face prosecution. They covered the 2016 presidential election dynamics, criticized federal agencies as ineffective, and emphasized preparedness and community organizing. The show included technical discussions on thermal and night vision technology, color blindness considerations for equipment users, and observations about military surplus gear availability being diverted to Ukraine. Callers asked about hard drive recovery and equipment issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed religious deception and false naming of Jesus, arguing that the true name is Yahushua rather than Jesus, which he attributed to Constantine's influence. He covered pagan rituals including the Burning Man festival in Michigan, criticized the Talmud and Kabbalah as sources of deception, addressed Israeli involvement in Ukraine, and took a caller from Denver who expanded on the theme of hidden true names and religious manipulation. The show emphasized that understanding true religious names and rejecting false doctrines was more important than militia or political activism.
Friday, June 17
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This episode was heavily disrupted by technical issues and appears to be a mismatched or corrupted broadcast. The transcript contains fragmented segments including advertisements for health products (Phytomer toothpaste), a patriotic poem about lost freedoms, a satirical commentary on gun control advocates' reactions to firearms at a shooting range following the Orlando shooting, offensive and incoherent remarks about various topics, discussions of AR-15 rifle configurations and ammunition purchasing strategies, and repeated advertisements for tactical gear and Republic Magazine. The coherent content suggests discussion of preparedness, Second Amendment rights, and firearms specifications, but the overall episode structure is severely compromised.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness activities including upcoming militia camps (Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, Ogamah Range) and encouraged listeners to bring canned goods and ammunition to training events. He emphasized the importance of organizing five-man fire teams and basic tactical unit integration, stressed operational security regarding social media and communications, and addressed training exercises and potential government actions in the Carolinas, advocating for aggressive community awareness and documentation of suspicious military or law enforcement activity.
Monday, June 20
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Mark Koernke discussed rifle kits and ammunition pricing from Palmetto State Armory and other suppliers, recommending budget-friendly AR-15 options and addressing stainless steel barrel considerations for field use. He analyzed the film '13 Hours' about the Benghazi attack, critiquing military command failures and discussing proper small unit tactics, fire team organization, and friend-foe identification methods used in defensive operations. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia training, preparedness, and organizing fire teams and squads as building blocks for community defense, while also covering ammunition deals and equipment sourcing from various vendors.
Tuesday, June 21
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Mark Koernke discussed gardening techniques for protecting tomatoes and grapes from birds, then shifted to preparedness topics including radio communications, equipment acquisition from salvaged marine vessels, and emergency broadcast systems. He covered FRS radio discipline, power management for radio signals, and sourcing marine electronics. The show included discussion of historical pirate radio operations from Vietnam and information distribution networks, along with technical guidance on radio headsets and throat microphones for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency, emphasizing the importance of building community teams, food storage, and storm shelters despite social pressure and ridicule. He addressed communication skills as essential to organizing resistance, criticized government centralization and devaluation of currency comparing it to Soviet collectivization, and discussed historical examples including Italian aircraft innovation during World War II and the 1835 colonial resistance to gun confiscation. The episode covered themes of individual preparedness, community organization, and resistance to tyranny.
Wednesday, June 22
Thursday, June 23
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This episode featured a health-focused discussion hosted by Tony Pencil-Rusco on the Micro Effect Broadcasting Network, covering natural health remedies, supplements, and alternative healing modalities. The show included extensive commentary on aerosol particulate matter in the atmosphere, gun control legislation in Connecticut and New York, ammunition sales restrictions, and Second Amendment rights. The host discussed the Gun Control Act of 1968, computerized firearm registries, and criticized government overreach in firearms regulation and enforcement.
Friday, June 24
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Mark Koernke discussed Britain's Brexit vote as a positive first step but warned that the political operatives who caused the EU problem remain in place and will attempt to undermine the nation from within. He addressed the broader issue of dual-citizenship individuals and Muslim immigration in Western nations, arguing for deportation policies. Koernke provided detailed tactical and legal guidance to militia units on weapons, ammunition, and preparedness, emphasizing marksmanship over automatic weapons, rejecting improvised explosives and sawed-off shotguns, and explaining proper team roles and leadership structure. He also delivered an extended technical discussion of military rifle nomenclature and historical weapons programs, clarifying distinctions between AR and M-series designations.
Monday, June 27
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia formation, and defensive positioning in response to perceived government overreach. He covered operational security, camouflage techniques, and equipment considerations for prepared citizens. The episode included extensive commentary on a Sacramento Capitol stabbing incident involving counter-protesters and white nationalist groups, with Koernke drawing historical parallels to pre-WWII street violence in Germany and communist occupation. He emphasized the importance of community defense and self-organization against what he characterized as tyrannical forces.
Tuesday, June 28
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Mark Koernke hosted guest Tex Mars, who discussed his book 'Holy Serpent of the Jews,' claiming that Judaism worships a serpent deity and that Freemasonry incorporates Jewish Kabbalah at its foundation. The conversation covered alleged hidden meanings in Masonic symbols, the 'G' representing goddess rather than God, and claims about Jewish religious practices. In the second half, callers and hosts debated the 2016 presidential election, with skepticism expressed toward Donald Trump's campaign promises on deportation and concerns raised about both Trump and Hillary Clinton as candidates, discussing them as lesser-of-two-evils choices.
Wednesday, June 29
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance, customization, and practical self-defense preparedness, including detailed commentary on the Ruger Mini-14, AR-15 platforms, handgun selection and carry methods, night vision optics, and reloading techniques. He emphasized the importance of continuous skill improvement, training, and knowledge transfer within militia and civilian shooting communities, drawing parallels to military aviation history and the value of experienced marksmen. The show covered tactical gear options, magazine pouches, and the philosophy of self-reliance through firearms proficiency.
Thursday, June 30
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Fast and Furious gun trafficking scandal, with claims that ATF and FBI weapons ended up in Paris terrorist attacks; allegations of false flag operations including Sandy Hook and the Orlando nightclub shooting; detailed technical discussion of night vision and thermal imaging equipment for preparedness and defensive applications; Palmetto State Armory rifle kits and pricing for Fourth of July weekend; and historical information about aircraft carriers and planes in the Great Lakes during World War II training operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed criminal justice system corruption, detailing how inmates with multiple felonies receive early parole while those with clean records are denied, and describing his own experience with false charges added to his prison record by Michigan Department of Corrections officials. He and Nancy explained how computer records are manipulated as a form of political persecution against incarcerated activists. The show pivoted to broader themes of government tyranny, gun confiscation agendas, and calls for armed resistance, with Koernke invoking Revolutionary War imagery and declaring that war has already been declared on Americans. He urged listeners to support the Micro Effect and prepare for conflict.