August 2017
102 episodes
Tuesday, August 1
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The episode featured promotional advertisements for preparedness suppliers and firearms retailers, followed by a recitation of the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past.' The transcript then becomes fragmented and largely incoherent, with garbled dialogue that appears to reference implantable chips, microprocessors, and phones, though the content is difficult to parse due to severe transcription corruption.
Wednesday, August 2
Thursday, August 3
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This episode opened with a Liberty Bible Hour segment discussing spiritual struggle and redemption through Christ, followed by advertisements for preparedness supplies and firearms retailers. The show then featured the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' about constitutional freedoms and tyranny. The episode concluded with brief commentary on demographic shifts in Texas related to California migration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the state of alternative media versus mainstream media control, highlighting how independent broadcasters are outpacing traditional news outlets. He played a lengthy appeal from Stefan Molyneux requesting financial support for independent content creators, then emphasized the urgent need for patriots to actively support alternative media and grassroots movements rather than waiting for political solutions. Koernke and his co-host stressed that America's future depends on citizen participation and warned against complacency, arguing that without active engagement, citizens will face increasing government control and loss of freedoms.
Friday, August 4
Monday, August 7
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This episode consisted primarily of station announcements and administrative updates rather than substantive show content. The host and a family member discussed end-of-year fundraising goals (needing $2,500 with only 8% raised so far), website maintenance including re-adding a donate button for accessibility, upcoming programming changes including a new Wednesday communications program hosted by JC, and music recommendations from listener suggestions. The episode opened with the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' followed by commercial advertisements for preparedness supplies and firearms retailers.
Tuesday, August 8
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with North Korea and the Trump administration's foreign policy, criticizing the hiring of establishment figures like Mattis and Goldman Sachs-connected advisors despite campaign promises to reduce military interventions. He also covered the Bundy family case, noting that the FBI allegedly lacked evidence to prosecute them after 18 months in federal custody, relying instead on testimony from co-defendants in custody.
Wednesday, August 9
Thursday, August 10
Friday, August 11
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Mark Koernke discussed economic anomalies including utility company disconnect threats and desperate fee-farming behavior, analyzed the North Korea nuclear threat as a synthetic creation enabled by U.S. government provision of reactor technology, critiqued Mueller's special counsel investigation as theater and called for appointment of multiple special counsels to investigate Hillary Clinton, Soros, and others, reported on alleged Mossad intercepts of McMaster communicating with Soros, and detailed technological methods for detecting deception and identifying infiltrators within government that remain unused despite their availability.
Monday, August 14
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and community resilience during this evening broadcast. A caller from Kentucky emphasized that patriots and militia members across the country are ready to help those under siege or attack, noting that approximately 70% of Americans did not participate in recent elections and are prepared to restore the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The caller also shared practical advice about harvesting surplus garden produce from neighbors in late summer and urged listeners to document local officials and government employees who are implementing what he characterized as communist policies.
Tuesday, August 15
Wednesday, August 16
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Mark Koernke discussed communist infiltration and destabilization efforts in America, referencing historical incidents from the late 1960s including bombings in Ohio and Dallas. The conversation covered Black Lives Matter activism, alleged weapons distribution in Chicago, and the role of organized groups in fomenting civil unrest. The episode featured extensive advertising for preparedness supplies and weapons retailers, and opened with the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past.'
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Mark Koernke discussed political divisions in America, focusing on identity politics and historical movements. He criticized communist and socialist influence in various U.S. states, particularly Michigan, and drew parallels to past identity-based movements among Irish, Italian, and Polish communities. Koernke proposed launching an Irish identity movement as a counterpoint to current racial and political activism, while discussing the manipulation of identity politics by what he characterized as communist and Jewish interests. He also addressed nuclear threats to Guam, media control, and the suppression of historical information about past ethnic movements.
Thursday, August 17
Friday, August 18
Monday, August 21
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Mark Koernke opened with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past,' then discussed gardening and food preservation, including his tomato harvest and plans for salsa and tomato paste. The show shifted to caller discussions about thermal imaging and night vision equipment for preparedness, followed by extended conversation about self-sufficiency, food storage, animal husbandry, and the importance of practical skills like raising chickens, rabbits, and dairy goats. The episode emphasized preparedness for power outages and the loss of agricultural knowledge among urban populations, with mention of Detroit's return to urban farming.
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The episode featured advertisements for firearms and military surplus equipment, followed by a recitation of the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past.' A caller from Texas (George) discussed concerns about media control and liberal bias in broadcasting, referenced incidents involving naval vessels and military operations, and made observations about government use of commercial freighters for military exercises.
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Mark Koernke discussed financial markets, retirement security, and political unrest. He criticized the stock market as rigged and manipulated by international bankers, contrasting it with the 1929 crash and FDR's subsequent policies that he characterized as attacks on American private interests and gold ownership. Koernke drew parallels between 1933 and present-day government overreach, discussing how retirement funds have been stolen and how citizens are being targeted. He extensively analyzed Antifa violence, arguing that the group is communist-funded and that law enforcement is complicit by standing down. Koernke called for direct action against what he termed terrorist organizations and criticized the government's failure to track funding sources through FinCEN.
Tuesday, August 22
Wednesday, August 23
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch trial verdict, where jury nullification resulted in acquittals on most charges for defendants Eric Parker and Scott Drexler, with only a few counts remaining. He detailed federal prosecutorial abuse, wrongful incarceration tactics, and strategies for countering government overreach through lawsuits and credit bureau notifications. Koernke celebrated the release of all four defendants (Parker, Drexler, Stephen Stewart, and Ricky Loveham) from custody and called for accountability measures including equal prison time for prosecutors involved in wrongful prosecution. He also discussed tactics for identifying federal infiltrators and managing militia operations.