April 2020
38 episodes
Wednesday, April 1
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday on April 1, 2020, discussing affordable firearms and body armor options for preparedness, including air rifles, AR-15 variants, and surplus tactical gear. The show covered ammunition availability during the early COVID-19 pandemic, reviewed specific product deals from retailers like Classic Firearms, CDNN Sports, and Sportsman's Guide, and addressed Michigan DNR enforcement actions against fishermen at remote access points. Koernke criticized government overreach during the pandemic, including a Comings, Michigan order requiring special police to enforce six-foot social distancing with fines up to $1,000 and jail time. Guest Craig from MaineMilitary.com discussed constitutional violations in the $2.2 trillion stimulus package and read the historical Davy Crockett speech opposing unconstitutional charity appropriations. The evening segment featured ammunition sourcing advice, detailed instructions on reloading and repurposing blank ammunition components, and caller reports of license plate reader cameras being installed in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday on April 1, 2020, discussing affordable firearms options including air rifles, AR-15 builds, and surplus body armor from various retailers. The show covered ammunition availability during the early COVID-19 pandemic, reviewed tactical gear deals, and fielded caller questions about rifle configurations. In the evening segment, guest host Craig presented a constitutional lesson based on Davy Crockett's congressional speech opposing unconstitutional charity appropriations, drawing parallels to the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill. The broadcast included extensive discussion of government overreach during lockdowns, DNR harassment of Michigan fishermen, and concerns about emerging police state tactics including license plate readers.
Thursday, April 2
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday on April 1, 2020, discussing affordable firearm options including air rifles and AR-15 build kits, body armor solutions from surplus sources, and ammunition availability during the early COVID-19 lockdowns. The show covered Michigan DNR harassment of fishermen at remote access points, the city of Comings' controversial social distancing enforcement order with deputized special police, and constitutional concerns about government overreach. Guest Craig from MaineMilitary.com discussed the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill, quoted David Crockett's congressional speech on unconstitutional charity spending, and addressed Ron Paul's coronavirus hoax article. The episode included extensive product recommendations from Classic Firearms, CDNN Sports, Sportsman's Guide, and UN Ammo, with particular emphasis on budget-conscious preparedness and ammunition sourcing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 response as a government power grab and police state expansion, arguing that the virus threat was exaggerated and that lockdowns, social distancing mandates, and forced medical procedures represented communist takeover tactics. He criticized law enforcement, medical authorities, and the Trump administration for implementing these policies, played an audio recording of a man being forcibly injected in a hospital against his will, and called for armed resistance and preparation for conflict. The show also covered firearms, ammunition capacity, and tactical preparedness for what Koernke framed as an imminent war against globalist and communist forces.
Friday, April 3
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on a video of a man being forcibly hospitalized against his will despite refusing medical treatment. He criticized Trump, the Democratic and Republican establishments, and what he characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions. Koernke analyzed the hospital confrontation as an example of police state tactics and red flag law mechanisms, drawing parallels to historical communist purges. The second hour featured Machine Gun Randy discussing COVID-19 deaths among celebrities, the shortage of medical equipment due to government mismanagement, and the economic impacts of lockdowns on working families.
Saturday, April 4
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Mark Koernke discussed the coronavirus pandemic as a scam and psychological operation, questioning the existence of viruses as disease agents and promoting alternative theories of illness based on terrain and toxicity rather than germ theory. He criticized government lockdowns, mandatory vaccinations, and the deployment of National Guard troops to stock grocery store shelves as evidence of communist control. The show covered ammunition preparedness, radio equipment acquisition, and calls for armed resistance against what Koernke characterized as a globalist takeover orchestrated by Jewish banking interests and their allies in government.
Monday, April 6
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as a cover for economic collapse and communist takeover, comparing lockdown measures to Soviet-era control tactics. He criticized government restrictions on shopping and business operations, promoted CB radio and communications equipment acquisition for militia preparedness, and warned of potential false-flag attacks by the U.S. government and Israel. The show included caller input on neighborhood defense preparations and radio procurement, with extensive discussion of tactical dispersion versus social distancing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as cover for economic collapse and communist takeover, criticized government lockdown policies and mask mandates as Soviet-style control, promoted CB radio and communications equipment procurement for militia networks, warned of potential false flag attacks by the U.S. government and Israel, and encouraged listeners to prepare for armed conflict while maintaining tactical readiness similar to the American Revolution.
Tuesday, April 7
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as a cover for economic collapse and communist takeover, comparing lockdown measures to Soviet-era control tactics. He criticized government restrictions on shopping and business operations, promoted CB radio and communications equipment acquisition for militia preparedness, and warned of potential false-flag attacks by the U.S. government and Israel. The second hour featured a caller discussing economic impacts and stock market manipulation, followed by technical discussion of radio equipment and Android mapping software for tactical use.
Wednesday, April 8
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, criticizing lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and food supply restrictions as tools of communist control. He emphasized preparedness through gardening, food storage, ammunition, and radio communications. Callers shared concerns about mandatory masks, hospital capacity, and seed availability. Koernke argued that citizens must be ready to defend themselves and their families against government intrusion, referencing historical precedents and upcoming April 19th anniversary of Lexington.
Thursday, April 9
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 pandemic response, government overreach during lockdowns, Maryland's National Guard strike teams being deployed to nursing homes, concerns about elderly deaths in care facilities, and the dangers of mandatory vaccination programs. He analyzed the coronavirus threat in historical context, comparing it to past pandemics like smallpox and the 1918 Spanish flu. The show covered economic impacts including stimulus packages, inflation concerns, gold and silver prices, fuel costs and storage, and vehicle maintenance for preparedness. Koernke also examined UFO sightings reported in Detroit and Cleveland, analyzing the need for proper intelligence collection methodology, and discussed weather control technology and GPS coordinate manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating police state in Michigan, including new lockdown orders requiring masks outdoors and restrictions on travel. He addressed internal conflicts within the patriot movement, criticized government responses to the coronavirus as a pretext for control rather than health protection, and urged listeners to prepare for armed conflict. The show covered topics including vitamin supplementation, the politicization of medicine, police harassment tactics, and the need for organized militia resistance. Callers shared observations about selective law enforcement, hospital financial incentives for coronavirus deaths, and the psychological manipulation of the public through fear.
Friday, April 10
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Mark Koernke and Dave Stone discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext for government overreach, focusing on Hillsdale County, Michigan's reported coronavirus outbreak and its connection to Second Amendment sanctuary efforts. They argued the virus was deliberately deployed via airports and international travel by what they characterized as corrupt officials, and promoted homeschooling, gold/silver currency, and armed militia coordination as responses. Callers contributed perspectives on testing procedures, government surveillance, and preparedness, while the hosts criticized mainstream media narratives and promoted local government resistance to federal mandates.
Saturday, April 11
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as a staged event and hoax, covering alleged government overreach, food supply threats, vaccine dangers, and Bill Gates' depopulation agenda. The show featured extensive analysis of coronavirus testing protocols, vitamin supplementation for immune support, economic impacts of lockdowns, and calls for food production and resistance to government mandates. Callers contributed discussions on protests in Michigan and Ohio, seed availability, and preparedness strategies.
Monday, April 13
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing communist takeover of America, focusing on Governor Whitmer's restrictions on food production and seed purchases in Michigan as part of a planned starvation agenda. He analyzed the coronavirus response as propaganda and Sandy Hook-level fabrication, warned about FEMA regional police forces and the Sovietization of America, and called for militia organization and armed resistance. The show covered ammunition and supply availability in free states like South Carolina and Arkansas, food storage strategies, and the political targeting of Hillsdale College and Michigan as a flashpoint for potential armed conflict similar to Richmond, Virginia.
Tuesday, April 14
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Mark Koernke discussed technical topics including Dragon OS (a Linux-based SDR operating system), COVID-19 treatment mechanisms involving hydroxychloroquine and zinc, and internet troll tactics used by foreign actors including the Chinese Communist Party. The show shifted to political commentary on Michigan Governor Whitmer's lockdown restrictions on gardening, boating, and food production, framing these as intentional starvation tactics. Koernke warned of impending conflict, discussed the Lansing Capitol protest (Operation Gridlock), and emphasized preparation, food security through gardening and seed saving, and the destruction of agricultural capacity through meat processing plant closures. The episode concluded with calls to action against government bureaucracy and foreign influence.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and radio communications on Communications Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The show focused on setting up CB radio networks, sourcing equipment through Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, and maintaining electronics. Koernke covered gas mask availability and pricing, criticized government overreach and FEMA, discussed cell phone tracking by Google, and provided detailed instructions on gas mask application and chemical protective equipment. He emphasized self-sufficiency, food production, and the need for local communication networks independent of government systems.
Wednesday, April 15
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Mark Koernke and Dom discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as a deliberate economic attack and control mechanism, claiming the virus is a mild flu being exploited to justify lockdowns and martial law. They criticized Trump, Israeli influence in U.S. politics, and the Federal Reserve's role in economic collapse. The hosts promoted preventive health measures including zinc, vitamin C, and colon cleansing, while attacking government lockdown policies, police enforcement of church closures, and vaccine mandates. They called for armed resistance and local communities to defy state orders by reopening businesses, framing the situation as preparation for inevitable armed conflict against what they characterized as a tyrannical government.
Thursday, April 16
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Mark Koernke discussed the April 15, 2020 Lansing, Michigan vehicle protest against Governor Whitmer's lockdown orders, analyzing surveillance footage of unmarked white vehicles with blacked-out windows operated by law enforcement. He covered resource scavenging and repurposing for preparedness, including detailed instructions on manufacturing improvised explosive devices from common materials like aluminum cans, steel containers, and scrap metal. Koernke emphasized the importance of communications infrastructure, ammunition reloading, and community organization in preparation for anticipated conflict with state and federal authorities. He highlighted statements from four northern Michigan sheriffs refusing to enforce certain executive orders and urged listeners to establish CB radio networks and document enemy movements.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Governor Whitmer's executive orders during the COVID-19 lockdown, focusing on restrictions affecting fishing, gardening, and business operations. He analyzed a citation issued to a man in Manistee National Forest for violating executive orders and explained how unsigned tickets can be challenged in court. Callers reported on the Lansing Capitol protest, ammunition and reloading specifications, 1911 magazine availability, and various rifle platforms including the Setme L and PTR-91. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing freeze-dried food sales, gas mask inventory, and COVID-19 statistics compared to flu deaths.
Friday, April 17
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Governor Whitmer's hypocrisy in enforcing lockdown restrictions while vacationing at Mackinac Island, contrasting her freedom with citizens' inability to access their own properties or produce food. He emphasized food self-sufficiency through gardening in various forms (buckets, raised beds, underground systems), battery management and recycling techniques, and warned of potential food and meat shortages. Callers from Texas and Indiana raised concerns about military preparations, nuclear war scenarios, and the suppression of religious gatherings during Easter, while Mark connected these issues to communist agenda and the 1933 War Powers Act.
Saturday, April 18
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional law, common law versus commercial law, and the COVID-19 pandemic as a coordinated attack on American freedoms. He analyzed how federal courts abandoned common law principles through cases like Swift v. Tyson and Erie Railroad v. Tompkins, replacing them with positive law. The show covered Michigan Governor Whitmer's executive orders restricting movement and commerce, protests in Lansing, and alleged government overreach. Koernke presented theories linking COVID-19 to 5G deployment, chemtrails, and vaccines, while discussing FEMA's unconstitutional emergency powers and the need for militia organization and common law restoration.
Monday, April 20
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdowns, government overreach, and food production during a two-hour afternoon and evening broadcast on April 20, 2020. He criticized Trump's handling of the pandemic response, the closure of small businesses while allowing only big-box stores to operate, and the destruction of agricultural production in Michigan. Koernke emphasized preparedness through gardening, food storage, and self-sufficiency, while warning listeners about communist infiltration of government and the need for militia readiness. The second hour featured a technical discussion about satellite surveillance systems and internet privacy concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdown response, criticizing Trump and government officials for shutting down small businesses while allowing only large box stores to operate, which he characterized as communist policy favoring Chinese corporations. He covered food production and preparedness, including gardening strategies, seed saving, and field rations. The show included extensive discussion of tactical gear, equipment maintenance, field discipline, and survival skills. A second-hour segment featured a caller discussing crude oil futures going negative and various technical topics including satellite surveillance systems and browser privacy.
Tuesday, April 21
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdown response, criticizing Trump and government officials for shutting down small businesses while allowing only large box stores to operate, which he characterized as communist policy favoring Chinese corporations. He covered food production and gardening strategies for self-sufficiency, including seed saving, soil preparation, and preservation techniques. The show included extensive discussion of field craft, tactical gear maintenance, food rationing in field operations, and bayonet procurement. A caller named Don from Tech-Com provided technical commentary on satellite surveillance systems, crude oil futures going negative, and cybersecurity issues affecting patriot websites.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, radio equipment procurement and maintenance, food supply chain disruptions caused by government lockdowns, and surveillance drone deployment by police departments. He emphasized the importance of building redundant communication systems using CB, marine, and 2-meter radios, acquiring and preserving older radio equipment, and maintaining supplies of spare parts and batteries. Koernke criticized government destruction of agricultural products, highlighted Chinese involvement in donating surveillance drones to U.S. police agencies, and warned listeners about political corruption enabling foreign surveillance infrastructure. He advocated for self-sufficiency in food production, seed saving, and animal butchering skills, while condemning what he characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions.
Wednesday, April 22
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Mark Koernke discussed food supply disruptions, government overreach during COVID-19 lockdowns, and preparedness measures. He highlighted massive food waste (onions, potatoes) being destroyed rather than distributed, attributed to intentional supply chain breakdown by federal and state governments. Callers contributed information on FEMA's National Level Exercise (Binary Blackout) involving planned power and water shutdowns, Chinese surveillance drones being distributed to U.S. police departments, and water collection methods. Koernke emphasized food and water storage, seed acquisition, and local militia organization as essential responses to anticipated government collapse and conflict.
Thursday, April 23
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Mark Koernke discussed supply chain disruptions and product sourcing shifts from China to South America, analyzed bolt-action rifles as effective military tools, reviewed tactical gear and firearms deals, and addressed coronavirus vaccine development challenges. He also covered emerging local resistance to lockdown orders, including armed militia responses to police actions, and emphasized food security and preparedness strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage, and seed selection during the April 23, 2020 broadcast. He emphasized acquiring beans, peanuts, and other bulk foods from feed mills and stores at discounted prices, detailed selective breeding techniques for heirloom seeds, and explained how to establish mini-greenhouses using aquariums. The show covered Michigan's governor's lockdown policies and hypocrisy, caller concerns about government overreach during the coronavirus pandemic, and detailed instructions for making medicinal tinctures with cayenne pepper and other herbs. Koernke framed the pandemic response as a communist takeover agenda and urged listeners to identify and document those complying with restrictions.
Friday, April 24
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Mark Koernke discussed the coronavirus pandemic as propaganda and intentional confusion orchestrated by what he characterized as Jewish mafia elements within the U.S. government. He criticized Trump's administration for hiring "swamp creatures" and alleged deep state operatives, particularly those with ties to Israel. Koernke promoted the detox formula as a weapon against biological threats, discussed militia organization and preparedness, and fielded caller questions about the "Jewish question" and international Jewish influence in politics, banking, and media. He recommended reading Ivanhoe as a philosophical guide to understanding contemporary threats to American liberty.
Saturday, April 25
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Mark Koernke discussed the precautionary principle from UNESCO, the North American Union agenda, Quebec secession movements, and connections between globalist organizations and controlled opposition groups like the Oath Keepers. He analyzed a long article detailing how the Quebec separation movement was orchestrated by communist elements and the Power Corporation of Canada, and how similar regional government structures are being implemented across North America. The second hour covered Operation Binary Blackout (a FEMA exercise to simulate power and water outages), the FBI raid on Allure Medical for offering intravenous vitamin C therapy for COVID-19, and practical quartermaster advice on ammunition, surplus equipment, and night vision procurement.
Monday, April 27
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 response as a deliberate attack on American food systems and infrastructure, featuring extended commentary on mask mandates, hospital protocols, and the destruction of agricultural production. He promoted preparedness through gardening, food storage, and militia organization, played audio from rancher Shad Sullivan about food supply destruction and imported beef, and emphasized the need for decentralized food production and communications networks. The show included discussions of facial recognition technology, ID2020 vaccination tracking systems, and calls for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist occupation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 response as a deliberate attack on American food systems and infrastructure, featuring extended commentary on mask mandates, hospital protocols, and the destruction of agricultural production. He promoted preparedness through gardening, livestock management, and communications infrastructure, while calling for armed militia mobilization and violent resistance to government officials. The episode included a guest segment from rancher Shad Sullivan about food supply destruction and imported beef, along with discussion of ID2020 digital identification systems and facial recognition technology.
Tuesday, April 28
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 response as a deliberate attack on American food systems and infrastructure, featuring a call from rancher Shad Sullivan about the destruction of livestock and crops while foreign beef imports continue. The show covered preparedness strategies including gardening, food preservation, amateur radio communications, and militia organization, while criticizing government mismanagement, mask mandates, and what Koernke characterized as intentional sabotage of the nation's food supply as part of a broader communist agenda.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, resource scavenging, and communications infrastructure on Communications Tuesday, April 28, 2020. He emphasized collecting copper wire, tools, cans, and other materials for field use and improvised devices, detailed food storage strategies comparing Dollar Tree and MRE options, and explained modular backpack-mounted radio systems for tactical communications. Callers contributed discussions on Hezbollah's successful defense against Israeli forces, the importance of attitude and discipline in combat, and the symbolism of 2020 quarters. Koernke stressed the need for gas masks, food discipline, and preparation for potential phase-two biological threats while criticizing government responses to COVID-19.
Wednesday, April 29
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Mark Koernke discussed government food destruction during the COVID-19 crisis, arguing it was intentional rather than incompetent. He analyzed Michigan emergency power legislation (Public Acts 302 and 390) through a caller's presentation of Senator Tom Barrett's speech opposing gubernatorial overreach. Koernke connected this to historical patterns of government control, including the 1943 Detroit riots and post-WWII militia arrests. He warned that food is being weaponized, with American agricultural production being diverted to China while domestic supply chains collapse, comparing the situation to the Ukrainian famine. Callers discussed National Guard presence at supermarkets, police security at stores, and Chinese acquisition of U.S. corn production.
Thursday, April 30
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Mark Koernke hosted a Weapons Wednesday episode on April 29, 2020, discussing militia organization, small unit tactics, weapons systems including rifle grenades and improvised munitions, and post-contact procedures for stripping enemy equipment. The show covered movement discipline, communication between militia groups, and the importance of re-arming immediately after combat. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge appeared in the second hour discussing coronavirus fear-mongering, vaccine development concerns, contact tracing, and 5G conspiracy theories. The episode included extensive discussion of surplus MOLLE gear pricing, high-point carbines availability, and practical field equipment solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown response, characterizing it as communist occupation and calling for armed resistance. He covered Michigan militia recruitment events for the Fifth and Sixth Squadrons, detailed equipment acquisitions and vehicle modifications, and analyzed recent armed protests at the Michigan Capitol in Lansing. Callers reported on ammunition and supply availability, land purchases during lockdowns, and government inconsistencies in reopening policies. Koernke promoted various surplus equipment vendors and reiterated that conflict is inevitable, urging listeners to prepare daily for militia operations.