October 2019
6 episodes
Tuesday, October 29
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Mark Koernke discussed armored truck construction and tactical vehicle preparation, including detailed instructions on armor plating, sandbag reinforcement, door and hood protection, and recovery vehicle setup. He covered communications systems including FRS, CB, MURS, and Motorola DTR radios as alternatives to ham radio. Koernke emphasized the importance of organizing militia units with proper logistics, manufacturing critical components like AR-15 wooden lower receivers and firearm parts, and preparing for potential gun confiscation. He also addressed the ongoing situation with al-Baghdadi's alleged death, criticized mainstream media narratives, and discussed the UN's presence in Salt Lake City and its impact on journalists' rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed armored truck construction and tactical vehicle preparation, covering armor plating techniques, sandbag reinforcement, door and hood protection, and recovery vehicle logistics. He emphasized the importance of pickup trucks as affordable tactical platforms and detailed methods for adding protection without making vehicles conspicuous. Koernke also addressed gun confiscation threats, the importance of militia organization and communications infrastructure, and manufacturing solutions including wooden AR-15 lower receivers and stamped parts production. He promoted end-of-year fundraising for Liberty Tree Radio and discussed international events including al-Baghdadi's alleged death and UN operations in Salt Lake City.
Wednesday, October 30
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Mark Koernke discussed the alleged killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, expressing skepticism about the official narrative and comparing it to previous false claims. The show covered preparedness topics including battery storage and maintenance, radio communications equipment (Czech military RF-10 radios, antenna care), and surplus gear procurement from vendors like Major Surplus and Swiss Link. In the second hour, a guest host covered border security issues, international crime operations, and medical aspects of unconventional warfare. The final segment featured discussion of political corruption, the economy, food supply concerns, and the potential release of Ed and Elaine Brown from federal prison due to sentencing guideline violations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the alleged killing of ISIS leader al-Baghdadi, expressing skepticism about the official narrative and comparing it to previous false claims. The show covered preparedness topics including battery storage and maintenance, radio communications equipment (Czech RF-10 radios, antenna care, throat microphones), and surplus gear procurement from vendors like Major Surplus and Swiss Link. The second hour featured border security news, international organized crime arrests, and medical aspects of unconventional warfare. Co-host Larry Lawson criticized Trump's policies, the federal government's handling of cases like the Browns, and broader concerns about economic collapse and civil unrest.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and medical supplies on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He reviewed AR-15 and M1 carbine parts deals from online retailers, emphasizing the importance of spare parts, magazines, and flash hiders. The second hour focused heavily on medical preparedness, with callers providing detailed information about antibiotics (fish antibiotics from Chewy.com and Tractor Supply), wound care supplies from ShopMedVet.com, and surgical kits. Koernke stressed that medical supplies are critical for survival and that antibiotics, wound dressings, and proper medical training are essential for militia units. The show also included announcements about a constitutional rally in Oklahoma City on November 1st.
Thursday, October 31
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's bump stock ban and its political consequences, arguing it alienated 500,000 gun owners and damaged his electoral coalition. He analyzed election fraud allegations, the Reagan-Bush ticket betrayal, and the role of elites in manipulating American politics. Koernke emphasized local activism over federal voting, covered Oklahoma's constitutional carry victory and upcoming rally, and discussed the need for armed resistance preparation while warning against post-war speculators exploiting patriots.