February 2020
35 episodes
Tuesday, February 4
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, gun confiscation threats in Virginia, and sanctuary county movements toward West Virginia secession. He covered radio communications infrastructure, preparedness including gas masks and NBC defense, and warned of imminent federal operations targeting patriot communities. Koernke addressed propaganda surrounding the Oklahoma City bombing, emphasized the need for armed resistance to government overreach, and fielded a caller interested in biblical perspectives on post-war republic reconstruction.
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed Virginia counties considering secession to West Virginia, the coronavirus outbreak in China and its potential use as a pretext for mandatory vaccination and population control, election fraud concerns including the Iowa caucus voting machine irregularities, and broader themes of government betrayal, communist infiltration, and the need for armed resistance. The show covered topics including identity and loss of constitutional rights, Chinese government persecution of Christians, the role of Jewish figures in communist regimes and current political movements, and criticism of Trump's failure to deliver on campaign promises regarding the border wall and gun rights.
Wednesday, February 5
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed Virginia counties considering secession to West Virginia, the coronavirus outbreak in China and its potential use as a pretext for mandatory vaccines and population control, voting machine fraud in Iowa involving Israeli companies, and the broader theme of lost American identity and the need for armed resistance against what they characterized as communist infiltration of U.S. government. The show featured extensive commentary on Chinese government persecution of Christians, container-based quarantine facilities designed as prisons, and criticism of Trump's failure to deliver on campaign promises regarding the border wall and gun rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, gun confiscation threats in Virginia, and preparedness measures during this afternoon broadcast. He covered Virginia counties petitioning to join West Virginia as a response to gun control legislation, analyzed FBI involvement in historical incidents like Oklahoma City, and provided extensive guidance on radio communications infrastructure, gas masks, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment. The show emphasized the importance of organizing locally, building redundant communication systems, and preparing for potential conflict while maintaining operational security.
Thursday, February 6
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Mark Koernke hosted a two-hour afternoon and evening broadcast on Weapons Wednesday, February 5, 2020, covering firearms procurement, body armor solutions, Virginia secession movements, and militia preparedness. The first hour focused on tactical rifle systems (SKS, AR-15, AK variants), armor configurations using surplus Kevlar and steel plates, and cost-effective weapon platforms. The second hour addressed Tazewell County's open discussion about leaving Virginia to join West Virginia, Canadian military deployments observed in Michigan, ammunition caches being documented, and the importance of local militia readiness. Koernke emphasized practical solutions for defensive preparations using scavenged and surplus materials.
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's impeachment acquittal and its constitutional implications, the Second Amendment sanctuary movement spreading across Michigan counties, and concerns about red flag gun confiscation laws advancing in multiple states including Virginia, Idaho, Wyoming, North Carolina, and South Dakota. He analyzed Canadian military deployments in Michigan on private property with live munitions, emphasized the importance of militia training standards and basic marksmanship instruction, and provided extensive guidance on acquiring and maintaining NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective equipment, medical supplies, surplus military gear, and communications systems in preparation for potential conflict. Koernke also discussed the coronavirus situation, supply chain vulnerabilities from China, and practical field equipment maintenance.
Friday, February 7
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's House Bill 961, a comprehensive semi-automatic firearm ban scheduled for a Public Safety Committee hearing on February 7th, 2020, urging listeners to attend the Richmond hearing at 8 a.m. He covered Michigan township-level Second Amendment resolutions and upcoming meetings in Hillsdale County, reported on foreign troop and munitions activity in Michigan, and addressed federal coordination with Virginia gun confiscation efforts under Trump administration authorization. The episode included extensive commentary on preparedness, body armor sourcing, ammunition procurement, and criticism of those dismissing the severity of gun control threats.
Saturday, February 8
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun confiscation bill passing committee and heading to the floor, Bloomberg's planned visits to Virginia and North Carolina, and the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in China. The show covered gas mask availability and pricing, with prices tripling or doubling at major retailers due to supply chain disruptions. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective equipment including gas masks, chemical suits, and medical supplies in preparation for potential civil conflict. The program also addressed the White Rabbit militia case from Chicago, comparing it to the Hutaree case and suggesting federal infiltration tactics.
Monday, February 10
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening Intelligence Report on February 10, 2020, discussing weapons systems, preparedness, and militia organization. The first segment covered detailed technical instruction on constructing Molotov cocktails safely and effectively, drawing on Finnish Winter War tactics, followed by extensive commentary on the M14 rifle's reliability and superiority compared to other military arms. The second segment featured caller discussions about ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, information on the Colonial Marine Militia's expansion and upcoming meetings, and warnings about gun confiscation efforts in Arizona and Virginia. The show concluded with a veteran caller discussing VA healthcare, marijuana treatment for PTSD, and personal family struggles.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, particularly the M14/M1A rifle, defending its continued viability and effectiveness despite claims of obsolescence. He covered detailed technical information about Molotov cocktail construction using proper fuel mixtures and bottle selection, historical context of Finnish anti-tank tactics, and extensive commentary on Vietnam War weapon failures and successes. The show included caller segments with ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, discussion of self-aiming rifle systems, and personal reflections from a veteran caller about VA healthcare and marijuana treatment for PTSD.
Tuesday, February 11
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, particularly the M14/M1A rifle, defending its continued viability and effectiveness compared to newer platforms. He covered Molotov cocktail construction techniques emphasizing proper assembly to avoid user injury, detailed historical context of various firearms from the M1 Garand through the AR-15, and addressed current political threats including Arizona gun ban legislation and Virginia police state preparations. The show included caller segments on ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, and concluded with a veteran caller discussing VA healthcare, marijuana treatment for PTSD, and family health challenges.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's passage of an assault weapons ban bill (HB 961) through the House on a fast track to the Senate, analyzing the implications for armed conflict. He covered militia preparedness, tactical responses to potential federal gun confiscation operations, historical parallels to Waco and Ruby Ridge, and emphasized the need for coordinated defensive action. The show included extensive discussion of combat tactics, target prioritization, and the role of law enforcement and federal agencies in anticipated enforcement operations. Koernke also provided a detailed segment on affordable ham radio equipment available on Facebook Marketplace, specifically highlighting a Yaesu FT2DR transceiver package.
Wednesday, February 12
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Mark Koernke and callers discussed Virginia's gun confiscation bill passing the House on an expedited track, warning of imminent enforcement and advocating armed resistance. The show covered the coronavirus as a constructed bioweapon with HIV DNA strands, alleged Chinese government involvement, and concerns about supply chain disruptions affecting food, medications, and ammunition. Callers provided detailed information on preparedness including nuclear war survival resources, food inventory shortages at retailers, medication stockpiling strategies, and the tripling of wholesale prices for gas masks and protective equipment. The hosts emphasized that negotiations with the government have ended and that Americans must prepare for conflict while maintaining minimal administrative structures similar to the Revolutionary War period.
Thursday, February 13
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's rapid passage of gun control legislation on February 12, 2020, including silencer bans, magazine restrictions, and gun registration bills moving through the state legislature. He emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and the 5-10 program (equipping five-man fire teams and ten-man squads). Koernke warned that federal agencies (ATF, FBI, Homeland Security) are already conducting training operations for gun confiscation and urged listeners to locate and monitor these preparations. He addressed the treatment of Vietnam and Korean War veterans, discussed ammunition storage strategies, SKS rifle availability, and gas mask preparedness in the context of coronavirus fears. The show included extensive commentary on the inevitability of armed conflict, the need for medical support in combat, and criticism of government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun confiscation threat and provided detailed tactical guidance for surveying state territory to identify federal and state law enforcement positions. He explained how to use Google Maps, satellite imagery, frequency counters, and physical reconnaissance to map enemy locations, training sites, and rally points. Koernke emphasized that western Virginia counties could serve as strongholds and discussed the likelihood of federal intervention through ATF, FBI, and DHS. He fielded calls from Virginia residents confirming widespread militia readiness and discussed the broader implications for neighboring states like West Virginia and Kentucky.
Friday, February 14
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance and counter-surveillance techniques using frequency counters and radio monitoring, then shifted to detailed analysis of potential federal snatch-and-grab operations targeting Virginia county officials including Charles Stacy, Tom Lester, Travis Hackworth, Maggie Ashburn, and Mike Heims. He outlined hypothetical detention procedures involving retail pickup points at Walmart locations, helicopter transport, and wholesale transfer operations, while calling for armed militia to monitor and defend these officials. The episode included discussion of similar federal operations in Michigan and broader warnings about imminent conflict.
Saturday, February 15
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The episode featured extensive discussion of the coronavirus outbreak, Virginia gun confiscation efforts, and preparedness measures. Mark Koernke and callers analyzed the coronavirus as a likely engineered bioweapon with high mortality rates and long incubation periods, discussed the political implications of Virginia's National Popular Vote Compact, and provided detailed guidance on emergency supplies including food, fuel, water, masks, vitamins, and medical equipment. The show also covered militia activities in Virginia counties, economic concerns about Israel-US relations, and cultural/demographic changes in America.
Monday, February 17
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control legislation, noting that while the primary gun confiscation bill was tabled, other anti-gun measures remain in motion. He covered Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions being passed by Michigan counties and townships, highlighted a Wisconsin combat veteran's case involving civil court harassment and demands for VA medical records and gun inventories, and addressed preparedness topics including vehicle modifications, radio communications, medical supplies, and insulin production. The show included caller contributions about community organizing and concerns about medication supply chain disruptions.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control legislation, noting that while the primary gun confiscation bill was tabled, other anti-gun measures remain in motion. He covered Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions being passed by Michigan counties and townships, highlighted a Wisconsin combat veteran's case involving civil court harassment and demands for VA medical records and gun inventories, and provided extensive technical guidance on vehicle modifications, radio communications, preparedness equipment, and militia organization. The show included caller contributions about recruitment efforts and community organizing, along with discussions of patent research, smart technology vulnerabilities, and supply chain disruptions affecting medications like insulin.
Tuesday, February 18
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control legislation, noting that while the primary gun confiscation bill was tabled, other anti-gun measures remain in motion. He covered Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions being passed by Michigan counties and townships, praised the Bedford County militia muster that drew over 500 volunteers, and addressed preparedness issues including insulin supply chain concerns tied to Chinese pharmaceutical dependency. The show included extensive technical discussions on vehicle modifications, radio communications, and equipment procurement for militia operations.
Wednesday, February 19
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's temporary pullback on gun confiscation legislation, emphasizing that citizens' armed resistance—not negotiation—forced the delay. He covered tactical radio communications, including CB, marine, VHF/UHF systems, and antenna theory for militia networks across Michigan. Koernke announced upcoming thermal defense and radio communications training classes around the state and addressed equipment sourcing, including surplus military gear from Sportsman's Guide. He criticized federal mismanagement of coronavirus quarantine procedures and highlighted government waste of Ebola-era protective equipment. The show included discussion of militia organization in Bedford County, Virginia, and practical logistics for unit support.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control legislation, noting that the only reason authorities backed off was due to armed resistance at the January 20 Richmond protest. He analyzed the coronavirus outbreak, citing an article suggesting people vaccinated with the SARS vaccine face higher mortality risk, and warned against mandatory vaccination programs. Koernke highlighted surplus Tyvek suits originally marked for Ebola response that remain viable for current use, discussed a Wisconsin veteran being ordered by a judge to surrender medical and firearms records, and promoted preparedness supplies including MRE meals and protective equipment available through retailers like Sportsman's Guide.
Thursday, February 20
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions in Michigan, reporting that approximately 15-17 counties and 140 townships had completed or were in process of passing resolutions. He covered tactical gear configuration, magazine pouches, and ammunition storage methods, recommending specific products from Allegheny Wholesale and Classic Firearms. Koernke addressed the Virginia militia muster in Bedford County that drew over 500 participants, emphasized the importance of militia organization and readiness, and discussed the Barrett .50 caliber rifle's proliferation internationally and potential use by federal forces during gun confiscation attempts.
Friday, February 21
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions and militia organization across Michigan and other states, highlighting recent county and township victories including Wexford County's 9-0 passage. He covered preparedness topics including MRE food deals from Sportsman's Guide, micro FM radio communications setup, and upcoming traveling radio communications roadshows. Koernke addressed militia structure, the historical role of roll call militias, and the importance of flexible unit organization without micromanagement. A caller reported 20 dead hunting dogs found in a Michigan park, which Koernke analyzed as potentially feral dog packs, poaching disputes, or park ranger action. The show emphasized organizing transportation units, recruiting four-wheel drive clubs as reconnaissance troops, and using election year momentum to pressure local officials on Second Amendment issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed Bloomberg's targeting of Texas with $8 million in spending to flip the state through gun control advocacy, mirroring his successful Virginia strategy. He covered social media censorship and platform suppression of conservative voices, then pivoted to discussing armed militia organization, preparedness, and defensive tactics against law enforcement. The show included a caller update on Michael Sanderson, a North Dakota farmer arrested on concealed carry charges, and concluded with a guest segment on marijuana legalization in Michigan and its effects on veterans and criminal justice.
Saturday, February 22
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Mark Koernke discussed government fraud, subversion, and infiltration on this episode. He read extensively from historical texts about Deuteronomy and its influence on political ideology, then examined how Frankist and crypto-Jewish families infiltrated Western institutions over centuries. The show covered the two-tiered legal system in America, the destruction of constitutional law, and how cooperative federalism has created a fictional second United States. In the second hour, the program shifted to practical preparedness topics including ammunition availability, gas mask selection, and supplies for potential quarantine scenarios related to coronavirus concerns.
Monday, February 24
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization efforts across multiple states, particularly Virginia and Michigan, where counties were establishing roll call militias and passing Second Amendment resolutions. He covered practical preparedness topics including radio communications equipment (CB, marine, and VHF radios), gas masks, medical supplies, and colloidal silver preparation. The show addressed the coronavirus outbreak's impact on supply chains and stock markets, analyzed communist terminology manipulation, and provided detailed land navigation and surveillance techniques using Google Maps and satellite imagery. Callers reported on federal quarantine site resistance in Alabama and surveillance activities.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization efforts across multiple states, particularly Virginia and Michigan, where counties were establishing roll call militias and passing Second Amendment resolutions. He covered radio communications equipment sourcing via Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, emphasized preparedness including gas masks and medical supplies, and addressed emerging threats including Alaska's proposed red flag bill and coronavirus supply chain disruptions. The show included extensive discussion of land navigation, terrain reconnaissance using Google Maps and satellite imagery, and identifying government surveillance activities.
Tuesday, February 25
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization efforts across multiple states, particularly focusing on roll call militia formations in Virginia, Michigan, and other counties. He covered Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, communications equipment procurement (CB radios, marine radios, ham equipment), preparedness measures including medical supplies and gas masks, and warned about federal gun confiscation efforts. The show included extensive discussion of terrain navigation, surveillance detection, and preparation for potential conflict, along with caller reports of EBT card outages in Alabama related to FEMA quarantine site resistance.
Wednesday, February 26
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Mark Koernke discussed the Branch Davidian siege at Waco, Texas, analyzing tactical lessons and comparing them to current federal overreach. He covered the initial ATF attack on February 28, 1993, the three waves of assault, and how the Branch Davidians could have better defended themselves. Koernke emphasized the importance of identifying and eliminating federal "leave behind" forces, deploying heavy weapons like .50 caliber rifles, and securing evidence. He also discussed current gun rights issues, red flag laws, Virginia's gun control efforts, and the importance of local law enforcement awareness of federal propaganda from the ATF, FBI, and ADL.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Larry Lawson discussed the coronavirus pandemic as a potential bioweapon and tool for government control, arguing that federal agencies deliberately failed to contain it. They promoted alternative health remedies including ionic silver and gold, criticized Trump's gun control positions and alleged ties to Israel and Epstein, and called for violent action against government officials and those opposing Second Amendment rights. The show included extensive commentary on election fraud, immigration policy, and preparation for armed conflict.
Thursday, February 27
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions in multiple states, particularly focusing on New Mexico and Arizona where governors were pushing gun confiscation laws and sheriffs were resisting. He covered extensive weapons Wednesday content including magazine modifications, AR-15 accessories, military surplus gear pricing, and cold-weather weapon maintenance with emphasis on oil cloths and thermal camouflage. The show included detailed product recommendations from Classic Firearms, Allegheny Wholesale, and Robert RTG, along with discussions of illegal immigration enforcement in sanctuary cities and the broader political conflict over constitutional rights.
Friday, February 28
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness, focusing on gas mask selection, maintenance, and deployment techniques. He detailed the Branch Davidian siege as a case study for chemical agent exposure, explained pre-filter systems using coffee filters or cloth to extend filter life, and compared various mask models (M10M, M17, M17A1/A2) with emphasis on their practical advantages. Koernke covered winterization kits, spare parts availability, and internal defense mechanisms like chicken wire barriers. The show included product recommendations from Classic Firearms and Maine Military, and transitioned to a second segment hosted by "Machine Gun Randy" discussing marijuana legalization in Michigan, cancer treatment alternatives including diet and natural remedies, and PTSD management.
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Mark Koernke discussed the coronavirus pandemic as a tool for advancing police state agendas and gun confiscation, connecting it to broader globalist conspiracies involving China, Canada, Mexico, and federal agencies. He analyzed the use of bleach spraying in Chinese cities as a form of chemical attack disguised as disinfection, compared current events to historical precedents like Waco and Ruby Ridge, and provided extensive guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE), gas masks, filters, and decontamination procedures. Callers contributed perspectives on mask pricing, filter lifespan, and observations about Trump's apparent change in demeanor.
Saturday, February 29
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional government, the Babylonian legal system, and cooperative federalism as mechanisms of control over American citizens. He analyzed the 1937 Declaration of Interdependence as a secret governmental coup that replaced constitutional republic with regional government structures. The show covered the UCC commercial code, the Federal Reserve's control of the economy, and how states were converted into federal territories. In the second hour, callers discussed coronavirus preparedness, food storage, ammunition availability, and militia organizing in Michigan. The evening segment featured detailed discussions on gas masks, filters, isopropyl alcohol sterilization, and survival preparations during potential quarantine.