February 2018
72 episodes
Thursday, February 1
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Mark discussed weapons preparation and tactical equipment on Weapons Wednesday, covering night vision devices, rifle mounting systems, and optics zeroing procedures. He shared personal anecdotes about emergency response and self-worth, then provided detailed technical instruction on mounting night vision to AR-15 platforms, maintaining zero when switching between night and daylight optics, and proper ring and mount selection to avoid accuracy loss.
Friday, February 2
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The episode featured advertisements for firearms retailers, military surplus equipment, and preparedness supplies, followed by the recitation of a patriotic poem about American freedoms and constitutional rights. The content emphasized themes of liberty, government overreach, and the need for citizens to defend constitutional principles. A brief reference to Trey Gowdy appeared at the end, though the transcript became garbled.
Monday, February 5
Tuesday, February 6
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Mark Koernke discussed threats to American liberty, including a 16-year plan to destroy America and the erosion of constitutional freedoms through government overreach. The episode featured the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and included advertisements for firearms and tactical equipment from Liberty's Guardian, promoting 'Weapons Wednesday' segments. The latter portion of the transcript became garbled and difficult to parse, discussing rifle specifications and equipment options.
Wednesday, February 7
Thursday, February 8
Friday, February 9
Monday, February 12
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The episode featured promotional content for Weapons Wednesday, a segment where listeners could call in with questions about firearms and weapons. The show included advertising for mainmilitary.com, a military surplus and ammunition retailer offering gas masks, fire starter kits, magazines, chemical suits, firearms, and hard-to-find ammunition. The bulk of the episode consisted of a recitation of the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past,' which reflects on American freedoms lost to government overreach and tyranny.
Tuesday, February 13
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The episode featured commercial advertisements for firearms retailers and preparedness suppliers, followed by patriotic poetry and discussion of constitutional rights, government overreach, and the differences between constitutional protections and United Nations definitions of human rights. Mark and a co-host discussed the founding fathers' intent regarding limited government, criticized modern interpretations of the Constitution, and promoted self-sufficiency and preparedness themes including weapons training and tactical equipment.
Wednesday, February 14
Thursday, February 15
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Mark Koernke discussed the February 14, 2018 school shooting in Florida, focusing on media manipulation of images showing the suspect with an airsoft pistol rather than a real firearm. He analyzed how news outlets cropped and altered photographs to obscure the weapon's true nature, comparing this to historical examples of media propaganda including the Waco siege and UN aircraft imagery. Koernke criticized gun-free zones, the lack of armed security in schools, and the leftist ideology he claims created the shooter, while also discussing the suspect's background, psychotropic medications, and inconsistencies in official accounts. He took calls from listeners and provided driving safety tips for winter weather conditions in Michigan.
Friday, February 16
Monday, February 19
Tuesday, February 20
Wednesday, February 21
Thursday, February 22
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including media control by billionaires and the Bilderberg Group, the dangers of psychotropic drugs in mass shootings, the Second Amendment and armed citizenry as a defense against tyranny, and criticism of the Parkland school shooting response including armed deputies on school grounds. He argued that the shooting was orchestrated to justify gun confiscation, criticized the armed school resource officer for not engaging the shooter, and contended that the real problem was government-sponsored psychiatric medications rather than firearms. Callers contributed perspectives on winter driving conditions and media manipulation.
Friday, February 23
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and tactical equipment on Weapons Wednesday, covering AR-15s, shotguns, pistols, and various firearms. The episode featured discussion of night vision technology, gun sights, aiming devices, and related tactical gear. Callers and the host explored practical considerations for firearm use, sight systems, and vision enhancement equipment.
Monday, February 26
Tuesday, February 27
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Mark Koernke discussed gun control efforts following the Parkland school shooting, focusing on the student activist David Hogg and comparing him to the fictional character Malcolm from the TV series Malcolm in the Middle. He analyzed media coverage and body language of news anchors interviewing Hogg, suggesting potential connections to federal actors. Earlier in the show, Koernke covered weather conditions in Michigan, the Farmers Almanac's historical documentation of climate patterns, Native American history and the god Oki, the AR-15 rifle's history and superiority, and announced winners of a recent drawing (Timothy Thompson, David Calcutt, David Hamilton, and Darryl Downs). He also discussed the importance of supporting the show and maintaining Second Amendment rights.