March 2019
64 episodes
Friday, March 1
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Mark Koernke discussed police brutality and gun confiscation, focusing on a fatal Houston police raid that killed a couple and their dog. He analyzed the California gun confiscation video, criticized law enforcement tactics including no-knock warrants and fabricated charges, and warned about government plans to disarm Americans. Callers contributed observations about police misconduct, the framing of an independent Houston reporter with false charges, and the pattern of authorities using child-related accusations to discredit critics. Koernke emphasized that police self-policing has failed and that communities must hold departments accountable.
Monday, March 4
Tuesday, March 5
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including weather conditions in Michigan, mysterious surges in $100 bills in circulation linked to U.S. government operations in Afghanistan, the "double Benny" money drops from C-130 aircraft, historical con artist schemes, and caller reports of illness in Alabama allegedly from chemical spraying. He also addressed concerns about the U.S. economy, police state tactics, and the decline of small businesses and nightlife due to financial hardship and fear of law enforcement.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic pressures on small business owners and the burden of increasing regulations and government control. He addressed caller concerns about when governmental overreach would end, emphasizing that change would require people to stand up and take action. The episode touched on themes of resistance to what Koernke characterized as an expanding police state and the need for civic engagement.
Wednesday, March 6
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and militia training on Weapons Wednesday, March 6, 2019. He emphasized airsoft training aids as cost-effective alternatives for firearms practice, detailed how to build and cache AR-15 rifles for long-term storage, and criticized red flag gun confiscation laws as violations of due process and the Bill of Rights. Koernke also addressed solar activity affecting weather patterns, police overreach in a Houston shooting incident, and the importance of organized militia training programs using progressive skill development from airsoft to live fire.
Thursday, March 7
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe McNeil discussed multiple topics including weather patterns in southeastern Michigan, the national debt crisis, the concept of Jubilee in American history and music, and extensively debated the 9/11 Pentagon attack, arguing it was struck by a missile rather than a plane. The show featured caller discussions about military deception during the Korean War, veterans' mental health issues, and societal acceptance of LGBTQ+ identities. A second segment featured Mike from Arizona discussing Medal of Honor recipients and psychological operations doctrine.
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Friday, March 8
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition storage and reliability, particularly nickel-plated brass for long-term caching and maritime environments. He covered Hawaii's proposed Second Amendment repeal, attributing it to communist and Japanese influence. Koernke criticized government interference in fusion energy development, contrasting private sector innovation with bureaucratic stagnation. He promoted preparedness items including body armor, water filters, and freeze-dried food from Walmart clearance sections. The show featured discussion of music and unit traditions, with a caller criticizing billionaire Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's presidential ambitions. Koernke concluded with commentary opposing U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, warning against foreign entanglements and advocating for citizens to focus on family, liberty, and mutual defense of property rights.
Monday, March 11
Tuesday, March 12
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Joe McNeil hosted the morning show on March 12, 2019, filling in for Mark Koernke who was ill. McNeil discussed his recent termination from another radio station over controversial social media posts, his philosophy on self-sufficiency and independence from government systems, and the erosion of American morality and constitutional freedoms. Callers Phyllis, Larry, and Rick engaged in extended discussions about the dangers of social media platforms like Gab, the normalization of immoral behavior in society, vaccine mandates and medical autonomy, government overreach, and the importance of personal moral conviction in resisting tyranny. The show emphasized themes of preparedness, distrust of institutions, and the need for Americans to reclaim their freedoms and moral foundations.
Wednesday, March 13
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, local control, and preparedness on March 13, 2019. He criticized federal overreach, zoning laws, and globalist agendas while advocating for township-level decision-making and armed self-defense. Callers contributed perspectives on property rights, sheriff authority, and restoring foundational American principles. The show emphasized that voting alone cannot address systemic corruption and that physical resistance may become necessary.
Thursday, March 14
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Mark Koernke discussed population control agendas, vaccine dangers, and pharmaceutical industry corruption, citing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s research on mercury in vaccines and government immunity from lawsuits. He analyzed psychological warfare techniques used in media manipulation, including appeals to legitimacy, fear, bandwagon effects, and nostalgia. Callers raised concerns about corporate accountability for vaccine injuries, common law remedies, and the failure of the Trump administration to deliver promised reforms. The show covered border security issues, the Southern Poverty Law Center's alleged corruption, and media saturation tactics exemplified by coverage of Ilhan Omar, Jesse Smollett, and Boeing 737 crashes. The second half featured detailed instruction on PSYOP methodology, media analysis, reach and frequency metrics, and how symbols and messaging are deployed to modify target audience behavior.
Friday, March 15
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Mark Koernke discussed the resignation of Morris Dees from the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging financial impropriety and connections to Israeli intelligence operations. He analyzed ongoing gun control legislation in New Mexico and Illinois, comparing current political resistance to the American Revolution's origins at Lexington and Concord. Koernke covered anti-vaccine mandates, Antifa organizing in Washington state and Portland, and highlighted a court victory for Gun Owners of America in a bump stock case against the ATF. He solicited donations for website and operational expenses and promoted preparedness gear and training at militia facilities in Michigan.
Monday, March 18
Tuesday, March 19
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Mark Koernke discussed the New Zealand mosque shooting incident, criticizing media coverage and laws criminalizing possession of the shooting video. He analyzed inconsistencies in the official narrative, including ammunition casing trajectories and victim injuries. The show covered state-level gun rights developments, including Missouri's nullification of federal gun laws and sheriffs in multiple states taking stands against gun confiscation. Caller Dave from Houston provided detailed reporting on the Tuttle shooting, a botched narcotics raid that killed innocent homeowners, exposing police corruption and lack of accountability. The episode also featured discussion of preparedness, food storage, and a caller advocating for support of Bob Miner, a patriot detained for over 400 days.
Wednesday, March 20
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, natural disasters, and government overreach on March 20, 2019. The episode covered volcanic eruptions, flood control by the Army Corps of Engineers, tornado-resistant earth homes in Ohio, and the importance of self-reliance over government solutions. Callers contributed perspectives on Venezuela, Boeing 737 crashes, and artificial intelligence in aircraft. The show emphasized practical preparedness through gardening, fire equipment ownership, and avoiding fear-based panic narratives.
Thursday, March 21
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions and preparedness in Michigan, then shifted to coverage of Midwest flooding and dam failures affecting food production. The show featured extensive caller discussions on gardening, food storage, rabbit husbandry, and juniper berries for medicinal and culinary uses. A lengthy segment covered Freemasonry history, comparing American and Continental lodges, with discussion of how secret societies have infiltrated institutions. The second half of the broadcast, hosted by Joe and Mike, covered border violence in Mexico, psychological operations development, and cartel activity, including news items about asylum seekers, drug trafficking, and violence in Guerrero and other Mexican states.
Friday, March 22
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, propaganda cycles, and the need for personal responsibility and preparedness. He criticized false promises about arrests of political figures like Hillary Clinton and Obama, analyzed media manipulation around gun control narratives, and challenged listeners to think critically about their dependence on government systems and imaginary financial constructs. The show covered topics including border security failures, vehicle fuel efficiency suppression, corporate greed, and the importance of self-sufficiency and community organizing for resistance.
Monday, March 25
Tuesday, March 26
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Mueller investigation's conclusion, military procurement issues (particularly the Marine Corps' decision to use HK rifles instead of American contractors), the decline of American manufacturing and steel production, Mexico's fabricated fuel shortage and its impact on US energy prices, and the need for Americans to quietly prepare with ammunition and supplies while avoiding attention from authorities. He emphasized that the Constitution has been abandoned by those in power and encouraged listeners to act accordingly without drawing scrutiny. The show featured caller discussions about AR-15 construction, rifle options, and preparedness, as well as a caller promoting Patrick Little's 2020 presidential campaign.
Wednesday, March 27
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Mark Koernke discussed illegal immigration, disease transmission, and vaccine mandates on March 27, 2019. He analyzed the connection between undocumented immigrants entering the U.S. and disease outbreaks, particularly measles and mumps, arguing that sanctuary cities like Portland, Maine were receiving infected individuals via bus and plane. Callers and Koernke debated government overreach, border security failures, and the role of NGOs in facilitating migration. The show pivoted to firearms advocacy, promoting affordable AR-15 and AR-10 barrel purchases from Bear Creek Arsenal as preparation for anticipated conflict, and warned that bolt-action rifles were next on the government's confiscation agenda.
Thursday, March 28
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military and geopolitical interventions, focusing heavily on Venezuela's political crisis and the involvement of Russian, Chinese, and Israeli interests in the country's resources and instability. He criticized U.S. foreign policy as driven by resource extraction and control, drew parallels between Venezuela and past interventions in Iraq and Vietnam, and warned against military recruitment for undeclared wars. The show also covered the Parkland school shooting with claims of evidence suppression and multiple shooters, criticized gambling and lottery systems as wealth extraction mechanisms, and discussed preparedness, constitutional rights, and resistance to government overreach.
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The episode featured an advertisement for PatriotPrepared.com, promoting prepackaged emergency meals and preparedness kits from brands including Legacy, Heaven's Harvest, and New Mana. The ad emphasized self-reliance, emergency preparedness, and outdoor readiness with GMO-free nutritious food options.
Friday, March 29
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Mark Koernke discussed a major black market human body parts operation discovered in Detroit, Chicago, Phoenix, and Las Vegas, involving the trafficking and sale of hundreds of human bodies and body parts. He connected this to organized crime networks and alleged occult practices, criticized government agencies for delayed investigation, and discussed the case of Bob Miner, a Michigan man held in county jail on questionable charges with repeatedly reduced bond amounts. Callers contributed perspectives on HIV contamination in the 1980s-90s, medical ethics, and systemic corruption in the prison and court systems.