August 2019
10 episodes
Monday, August 26
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag gun confiscation laws and their enforcement by federal and state authorities. He analyzed the case of James Randall of Everett, Washington, whose firearms were seized by ATF and sheriff's deputies based on a 2008 Prozac prescription following his wife's death. Koernke emphasized that red flag laws represent a coordinated attack on Second Amendment rights, with the ATF actively participating in enforcement alongside state and local police. He also covered additional cases of wrongful accusations and confiscations in Florida and other states, arguing these represent planned political targeting of gun owners and Second Amendment advocates. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, weapon caching strategies, body armor options, and affordable firearms for defensive purposes.
Tuesday, August 27
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag laws and their abuse, focusing on the case of James Randall of Everett, Washington, whose firearms were seized by authorities based on his use of antidepressants following his wife's death. He highlighted how Facebook was removing videos documenting red flag law abuses and called for listeners to repost and share evidence. Koernke expressed strong opposition to anonymous accusations in red flag proceedings, arguing they violate constitutional protections, and made inflammatory statements about potential violent resistance to law enforcement executing such warrants. The second hour featured a different host discussing veterans helping veterans and personal stories about veteran-led businesses and charitable efforts.
Wednesday, August 28
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Mark Koernke hosted a two-part broadcast on August 27, 2019, covering constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current events. The morning segment focused on communications infrastructure, Facebook censorship of red flag law abuse videos, surplus military equipment (ballistic vests, magazines, generators), and radio/antenna systems. The evening segment, hosted with Larry Lawson, addressed Middle East tensions, Israeli-U.S. relations, Epstein case developments, and red flag law abuses in Washington State and Florida, with extensive discussion of urban guerrilla warfare tactics and border security issues.
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Mark Koernke hosted a two-part broadcast on August 27, 2019, covering constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current events. The morning segment focused on communications infrastructure, firearms and ammunition procurement, body armor options, and detailed discussion of radio equipment and battery management. The afternoon segment, hosted with Larry Lawson, addressed Middle East tensions, Israeli-American relations, red flag gun confiscation laws with specific case studies, and unconventional urban warfare tactics. Both hosts emphasized organizing armed militia units, acquiring tactical equipment, and resisting what they characterized as government overreach through red flag laws.
Thursday, August 29
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical field operations including stripping enemy dead for equipment recovery, material caching, and weapons maintenance procedures. The show featured extended segments on body armor options from Sportsman's Guide and various ammunition suppliers, detailed weapons Wednesday content covering bayonets and firearm components, and guest Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussing radiation detection, thorium nuclear reactors, and debunking the NetC radiation website. The final hour featured Tech Comm discussing P25 digital radio systems, state safety networks, scanner equipment, and frequency discovery methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical field operations including stripping enemy dead for equipment recovery, material caching, and weapons maintenance procedures. The show featured extended segments on body armor options from Sportsman's Guide and various ammunition suppliers. Guest Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussed radiation detection, debunking the NetC website's false radiation readings, and thorium-based nuclear reactor technology as a superior alternative to current uranium reactors. Tech Comm provided detailed information on P25 digital radio systems used by state safety agencies, including frequency discovery methods, decoding software, and tower infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed the tri-state military agreement between Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana involving foreign Canadian troops under UN auspices, Vice President Pence's promotion of red flag gun confiscation laws during an Indianapolis visit, and comparisons between proposed U.S. red flag legislation and communist Romania's Ceaușescu-era internal exile and gun confiscation tactics. He analyzed agricultural conditions in the Midwest showing unprecedented fallow farmland, warned about the dangers of anonymous accusation systems in red flag laws, and urged listeners to prepare for potential armed conflict with government enforcement of unconstitutional gun seizures.
Friday, August 30
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag gun confiscation laws as a direct attack on the Second and Fourth Amendments, using the case of James Randall, a Washington state resident whose firearms were seized based on Prozac use in 2008 following his wife's death. He connected red flag laws to communist tactics, criticized government officials including Trump, Pence, and law enforcement for enabling gun confiscation, and warned that foreign forces (Canadian troops) are being positioned in the Midwest under NAFTA agreements to enforce disarmament. Koernke called for militia organization and resistance, comparing the current situation to Solzhenitsyn's warnings about Soviet oppression.
Saturday, August 31
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Mark Koernke discussed Canadian and multinational military forces conducting exercises in Michigan (Northern Strike 2019), including British and other coalition troops. He detailed an alleged tri-state interlocutory agreement between Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana to expand foreign military deployment, with Vice President Pence's involvement in promoting red flag gun confiscation laws. The show covered multiple red flag law abuses, including the case of Sergeant Jonathan Carpenter who had his firearms confiscated due to mistaken identity, and a fatal police shooting of a homeowner during red flag enforcement. Callers shared personal experiences with preparedness, land foreclosures, and archival updates.
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign military operations in Michigan and the tri-state region, focusing on Canadian and British forces conducting Northern Strike 2019 exercises at Camp Grayling and other U.S. military bases. He detailed an interlocutory agreement between Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana to facilitate deployment of foreign troops, noting Vice President Pence's involvement in promoting red flag gun confiscation laws as part of the same agenda. The show covered multiple cases of red flag law abuses, including a Marine sergeant wrongly targeted for gun confiscation due to mistaken identity and a fatal police shooting during red flag enforcement. Callers and co-host BK discussed technology issues, back-to-school sales, and preparedness strategies.