June 2017
81 episodes
Thursday, June 1
Friday, June 2
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Mark Koernke discussed concerns about federal government overreach, deep state activities, and constitutional rights. The episode featured commentary on alphabet agencies, references to Dave Huguens, and discussion of potential state sovereignty issues, particularly regarding Texas. The show included multiple sponsor advertisements for military surplus and firearms retailers.
Tuesday, June 6
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Mark Koernke discussed rail transportation technology and adaptability systems related to rail infrastructure. The episode focused on historical and contemporary developments in rail transport technology.
Wednesday, June 7
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms training and defensive shooting techniques, focusing on ambidextrous shooting skills, proper hand positioning, and the importance of training with both dominant and non-dominant hands. He emphasized learning from mistakes in controlled training environments rather than in life-or-death situations, and discussed how poor technique under stress can lead to injury or fatal consequences.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed preparedness, surplus equipment deals, and defensive driving tactics. The show featured extensive segments on affordable military surplus items including magazine bandoliers, canteens, and body armor available through Uncle Sam's Retail Outlet and JG Sales. Mark emphasized the importance of night vision equipment, particularly first-generation devices, and discussed the dangers of distracted driving caused by cell phone use. The hosts advocated for repealing the Gun Control Act of 1968 as a foundational step toward restoring Second Amendment rights, and encouraged listeners to support the show through donations and sponsor purchases.
Thursday, June 8
Friday, June 9
Monday, June 12
Tuesday, June 13
Wednesday, June 14
Thursday, June 15
Friday, June 16
Monday, June 19
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision technology, including generations of night vision devices (PBS2, PBS2B, third generation, and fourth generation), their operational capabilities, light amplification specifications, and proper deployment discipline. He covered the technical differences between generations, bright source protection features, and historical deployment examples from Vietnam. The episode also included discussions on preparedness, military surplus equipment, and various weapons systems including pneumatic and projectile technologies.
Tuesday, June 20
Wednesday, June 21
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical firearms training and real-world combat applications, using Keanu Reeves' John Wick movies as examples of achievable skills through dedicated practice. He analyzed specific techniques from the films, including magazine changes, disarming methods, and close-quarters combat principles. The episode shifted to discussing evasion tactics and survival strategies, referencing historical cases of fugitives and law enforcement operations, with emphasis on off-grid movement, resource acquisition, and avoiding detection through proper fieldcraft and minimal environmental disturbance.
Thursday, June 22
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The episode featured advertisements for MaineMilitary.com and libertiesguardian.com, offering firearms, ammunition, and related products. The host discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency themes, made references to patriotic values and constitutional rights, and provided brief commentary on upcoming travel during the July Fourth weekend period, reminding listeners to exercise caution on the roads.
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Mark Koernke discussed coded communication methods and referenced his experience as a political prisoner, explaining how he converted letters into numbers as part of a communication system. The episode focused on encryption techniques and personal anecdotes related to his imprisonment.
Friday, June 23
Monday, June 26
Tuesday, June 27
Wednesday, June 28
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Mark Koernke discussed military equipment, firearms maintenance, and preparedness gear. The episode featured extensive discussion of AR-15 variants, rifle configurations, and modifications, including comparisons of flat-top versus A-frame designs and barrel threading options. Advertisements for MaineMilitary.com and other preparedness suppliers were interspersed throughout, promoting ammunition, gas masks, military surplus items, and firearm accessories.
Thursday, June 29
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Mark Koernke opened the episode with advertisements for preparedness supplies, including weapons training resources and military surplus equipment from MainMilitary.com. The show then transitioned into a discussion about constitutional rights, tyranny, and the failure of citizens and leaders to defend fundamental freedoms, referencing historical figures and the Constitution as the supreme law of the land.
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft history, including references to P-51 aircraft in Korea and Vietnam, and touched on electric vehicle issues. The episode featured promotional content for upcoming Freedom Pullovers event in July and Weapons Wednesday programming focused on AR-15 firearms training. A commercial segment promoted mainmilitary.com, advertising military surplus items, firearms, ammunition, and preparedness gear.