January 2021
42 episodes
Friday, January 1
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening Intelligence Report on January 1, 2021, discussing ammunition availability at AIM Surplus, tactical gear from Coleman's, and preparations for the January 6th Washington D.C. rally. He covered M14/M1A rifle maintenance and stripper clip usage, recommended cold-weather equipment and body armor, and provided detailed commentary on expected federal actions under the incoming Biden administration, including ammunition supply chain disruption tactics and 4473 form confiscation. The show included a town hall segment with callers discussing the Nashville bombing, election fraud concerns, and preparations for potential civil conflict.
Saturday, January 2
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and tactical preparedness on January 2, 2021, reviewing surplus inventory from AIM Surplus and Coleman's, including 7.62x51 NATO stripper-clip ammunition, field jackets, and cold-weather gear. He emphasized the importance of training with weapons, ammunition conservation, and proper loadout strategies for M14/M1A rifles. The second hour focused on the January 6th Washington D.C. rally, warning listeners to prepare for potential federal and police aggression, discussing historical parallels to the 1943 Detroit riots as a communist-backed operation, and arguing that conflict with the federal government is inevitable and imminent.
Monday, January 4
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an anticipated January 6th gathering in Washington, D.C., covering tactical equipment, ammunition sourcing, gas masks, body armor, and medical supplies. He provided detailed guidance on exfiltration planning, navigation using Google Maps and paper maps, communication via FRS radios, and establishing medical support units. The show included extensive product recommendations from surplus retailers (AIM Surplus, Gun Parts Corp, Apex Gun Parts, Center Fire Systems, Coleman's, ShopMedVet) for ammunition, AR-15 components, M1 Garand parts and accessories, helmets, and medical kits, with emphasis on bulk purchasing before potential government restrictions.
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The evening show featured Mark Koernke discussing preparedness, medical supplies, and political concerns about the incoming Biden administration. He promoted ShopMedVet.com for discounted medical supplies and described acquiring ambulances for field medical support. Koernke expressed skepticism about federal government actions, warned of potential constitutional crises involving presidential succession, and encouraged listeners to stockpile food, batteries, and supplies from dollar stores. The second half featured a guest caller discussing Vietnam War experiences, medical issues, and advocacy for marijuana legalization and tobacco regulation. Topics included tactical dispersal of resources, field cooking strategies, and criticism of press coverage.
Tuesday, January 5
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This evening broadcast featured two distinct segments. The first half, hosted by Mark Koernke, covered election fraud concerns in Georgia, medical supply procurement from ShopMedVet.com, ambulance acquisition for field medical support, and extensive discussion of preparedness including food storage strategy, battery acquisition, and tactical dispersal of supplies. Koernke also discussed potential political scenarios involving Biden's incapacity, VP succession, and historical precedents like the Agnew resignation. The second half, hosted by C.G. Landy, focused on veteran experiences, medical issues including a colon mass biopsy, VA hospital visits, and advocacy for marijuana legalization and removal from the DEA schedule, citing medical benefits for PTSD, hepatitis C, and other conditions. Landy also criticized tobacco company sales and promoted bee pollen products.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an anticipated event in Washington, D.C. on January 6th, covering ammunition availability at AIM Surplus and other retailers, M1 Garand rifles from the Civilian Marksmanship Program, AR-15 components and magazines, gas masks and filters, winter camouflage techniques, and tactical planning for potential civil unrest including exfiltration routes, communication equipment, body armor, and medical supply kits.
Wednesday, January 6
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Mark Koernke discussed medical preparedness and supply acquisition, focusing on purchasing discounted medical supplies from ShopMedVet.com for field medical kits and trauma care. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling IV administration sets, surgical supplies, wound dressings with ionic silver and calcium alginate, and other medical equipment at minimal cost. Koernke also addressed the January 5th bank run at a Midland, Michigan bank, currency denominations during economic collapse, and the need for decentralized medical resources for patriot forces. He referenced historical examples of economic hardship and Andrew Jackson's anti-banking stance, while warning against overseas military involvement and emphasizing the need to address domestic threats first.
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On January 5, 2021, Mark Koernke discussed the contested 2020 election, VP Pence's role on January 6th, COVID-19 vaccine safety concerns, mask mandates as unconstitutional edicts rather than law, and the inevitability of civil conflict in America. He argued that communist and Jewish interests have infiltrated U.S. institutions, criticized both major political parties as complicit in the destruction of constitutional rights, and called for armed resistance rather than continued voting. Callers raised concerns about election fraud, the Proud Boys, and the need for a post-conflict government structure.
Thursday, January 7
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6, 2021 Capitol building incident, characterizing it as a staged operation involving federal agents and Antifa provocateurs rather than genuine Trump supporters. He emphasized militia organization, preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and protective equipment (gas masks). Koernke warned listeners about imminent government crackdowns, urged armed resistance, and provided tactical guidance on ammunition reloading, chemical weapons defense, and avoiding arrest. He also featured guest Craig discussing gas mask availability and specifications.
Friday, January 8
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Mark Koernke analyzed the January 6 Capitol building incident in detail, arguing it was a staged operation involving federal agents and Mossad operatives rather than a genuine protest. He examined video footage of the shooting death of Ashli Babbitt, claiming inconsistencies suggested it was orchestrated, and identified individuals with communist tattoos and connections to Nancy Pelosi among those escorted into the building. Koernke urged listeners to prepare for conflict by purchasing food supplies from dollar stores, discussing logistics and field rations, and recruiting medical and dental personnel for their communities. He characterized the incident as part of a broader occupation of America by foreign communist and Jewish mob elements.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6th Capitol incident, characterizing it as a staged event with evidence of police opening barriers and infiltrators present. He analyzed the Georgia Senate runoff results, voter fraud allegations, and the implications of Democratic control of Congress and the presidency. Koernke emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he described as communist takeover, referenced historical parallels to pre-Revolutionary America, and called for militia preparedness. The episode included a lengthy segment from a caller (Randy) discussing marijuana decriminalization legislation, tobacco industry harm, and his wife's death from smoking-related cancer.
Saturday, January 9
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6 Capitol incident, characterizing it as a staged false flag operation orchestrated by federal agents and Antifa rather than genuine Trump supporters. He analyzed Mayor Muriel Bowser's response, critiqued Biden and Harris as ineligible for office, and extensively covered constitutional law, the militia, ammunition availability, and preparedness strategies including medical supplies, food storage, and improvised weapons. The show featured multiple callers debating the Capitol events, election fraud, and the need for armed resistance.
Monday, January 11
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating political crisis following the Capitol incident, emphasizing that patriots are vastly outnumbered by federal forces but possess superior motivation and local knowledge. He analyzed the 2020 election fraud, criticized both major parties for acquiescing to communist takeover, and warned listeners to prepare for imminent conflict. The show covered FBI warnings of armed protests at state capitals, the push to make Washington D.C. a state, social media censorship and migration to alternative platforms, and practical wartime logistics including body disposal, graves registration, and resource scavenging. Callers discussed search engines, maps, and archival options for the show.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition sourcing, and tactical organization for militia units. He covered affordable ammunition options from JG Sales, emphasized the importance of gas masks and NBC defense following Capitol events, and detailed logistics including vehicle fleet acquisition, communications systems, and food/water storage using repurposed containers. Koernke warned of imminent conflict, criticized federal and banking systems, and advised listeners to redirect mortgage payments toward preparedness. The second half featured caller Randy discussing veterans' experiences and tobacco industry harms, with extended commentary on smoking-related deaths in his community.
Tuesday, January 12
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating political crisis following the January 6 Capitol incident, focusing on election fraud claims, the need for armed preparedness, and practical survival strategies. He addressed FBI warnings of armed protests at state capitals, criticized mainstream media narratives, and emphasized that patriots are vastly outnumbered by a motivated population ready to confront federal overreach. The show included detailed discussions on body disposal logistics in potential conflict scenarios, social media alternatives to corporate platforms, and the importance of local organizing and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition sourcing, and tactical organization for militia units. He covered ammunition deals from JG Sales (6.5mm Mauser rounds), NBC defense equipment including gas masks from gunpartscorp.com, and logistics planning for distributed food, medical, and ammunition supplies. Koernke addressed power grid vulnerabilities (citing Pakistan's recent blackout), advocated for alternative energy sources and water storage using repurposed bottles, and discussed financial strategy regarding mortgage payments during anticipated conflict. The second half featured caller 'Machine Gun Randy' discussing veterans' services, the Capitol building breach, and tobacco industry harm, with extended commentary on smoking cessation and acupuncture.
Wednesday, January 13
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Mark Koernke discussed the incoming Biden administration, characterizing it as communist occupation and warning of military mobilization against American citizens. He criticized Trump as ineffective and a Zionist puppet, rejected QAnon narratives, and addressed false flag operations including the Capitol riot. Koernke advocated financial non-compliance with banks and the federal government, recommending listeners stop mortgage and rent payments, liquidate assets into tangible goods, and prepare for armed conflict. He also covered PayPal donation processing issues, book printing delays, and criticized social media platforms, Black Rifle Coffee, and various public figures including Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating political and military situation in the United States on January 12, 2021, focusing on threats to patriots and gun owners. He addressed alleged mass arrests planned against Capitol protesters, criticized Trump's hiring of 'swamp creatures,' and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist takeover. The show covered tactical preparedness including acquisition of supplies using credit cards before potential system collapse, communications security using radio frequencies to avoid jamming, and dispersal of medical and ammunition stockpiles. Koernke emphasized that military and police personnel voting for Trump should refuse orders to attack American citizens, and discussed strategies for evading surveillance and maintaining operational security.
Thursday, January 14
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition reloading, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, January 13, 2021. The show covered 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition alternatives using 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser brass, case resizing techniques, and reloading press recommendations. Koernke also addressed the political situation following Trump's second impeachment, warning of imminent conflict and urging listeners to prepare for armed confrontation with federal authorities and communist elements in government.
Friday, January 15
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Mark Koernke discussed food security, ammunition scarcity, and preparedness strategies during this two-hour afternoon broadcast. He emphasized stockpiling food items from dollar stores, detailed ammunition availability and reloading options, and urged listeners to make statements by clearing shelves of essential supplies. Nancy joined to provide extensive gardening advice for food production, including seed sourcing, heirloom varieties, and companion planting techniques. Koernke addressed political tensions, the January 6th Capitol situation, and defensive tactics, warning of imminent conflict and urging listeners to abandon mainstream social media platforms for alternatives like Wimkin and Spreely.
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud, government overreach, and communication systems during a crisis. He emphasized the need for independent radio communications (CB, FRS, 2-meter, and marine radio) as alternatives to cell phones and internet, which he warned could be shut down by authorities. Koernke referenced the Waco siege and militia history, warned of escalating federal actions against dissidents, and urged listeners to prepare for potential conflict. The second hour featured Machine Gun Randy's American Medical Marijuana Hour, discussing marijuana legalization efforts, Mexico's recent legalization moves, and criticizing tobacco companies and government hypocrisy regarding drug scheduling.
Saturday, January 16
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, government fraud, and preparedness on January 15, 2021. The show covered election fraud allegations, federal overreach, the Capitol building incident (which Koernke characterized as staged), thermal signature reduction technology, firearms and ammunition sourcing, and communications security. Koernke emphasized the need for alternative communications systems, local government accountability, and self-sufficiency in light of what he described as communist infiltration of the U.S. government.
Monday, January 18
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, armored vehicles (Saracens, Ferrets, Stalwarts), and small aircraft (BD-5s, P-51 Mustang variants) acquired by militia units. He addressed the Capitol security situation on January 20th, criticizing media coverage as staged propaganda, and warned of communist takeover. Callers from Virginia and Texas discussed gun rights lobby events and false-flag operations. Koernke emphasized weapons training across multiple platforms, unit organization, and the need for militia members to prepare for armed conflict, stressing that veterans should not comply with communist orders.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle armoring techniques using ceramic tiles, laminate armor, and Kevlar, emphasizing concealment and layered protection. He provided ammunition supplier information (MOSC) and magazine options for AR-15s and other platforms. The show featured extensive commentary on political expectations around January 20th, 2021, including skepticism about promised arrests of political figures, comparisons to historical events, and warnings about maintaining preparedness regardless of outcomes. A caller named Randy shared military service experiences and expressed strong criticism of tobacco companies and their role in deaths within his family, contrasting the government's treatment of tobacco versus marijuana.
Tuesday, January 19
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, armored vehicles, and militia organization on January 18, 2021. He covered the acquisition and maintenance of Saracen and Ferret armored cars, BD-5 aircraft, and P-51 Mustang variants for militia use. Koernke addressed the Capitol security response with 20,000+ National Guard troops, criticized media coverage as staged propaganda, and called for ammunition stockpiling and local economic independence. He emphasized unit organization, training protocols for incoming personnel, weapons cross-training, and the need for militia members to prepare for armed conflict, framing the situation as an imminent communist takeover.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, vehicle armoring techniques using ceramic tiles and laminate materials, ammunition availability and magazine sourcing from MOSC, and concerns about potential political arrests on January 20th. He addressed ATF surveillance history, CB radio acquisition for communication networks, and fielded caller Randy's extended commentary on tobacco industry deaths, marijuana legalization, police funding, and family losses to smoking-related illness.
Wednesday, January 20
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, camouflage techniques, and equipment procurement from Coleman's surplus, including backpack covers, body veils, helmets, and first aid kits. He emphasized the importance of communications infrastructure—CB radios, FRS radios, and gas masks—as essential tools for the coming conflict. The second hour focused on the FBI's vetting of National Guard members, which Koernke characterized as political purging. He called for armed resistance against federal overreach, framed as an American war of independence rather than civil war, and urged listeners to organize locally, maintain discipline, and prepare for imminent conflict with the federal government and what he described as communist infiltration of U.S. institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 20, 2021 presidential inauguration, focusing on the deployment of approximately 25,000 National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., which he characterized as politically vetted communist operatives. He analyzed the implications of this military presence, compared current events to historical precedents including Ruby Ridge and Waco, warned of imminent ATF attacks on firearms manufacturers and FFLs, and called for armed resistance against what he described as communist takeover and gun confiscation efforts. The episode included technical discussions about CB radios and preparedness, along with caller contributions on ammunition magazines and combat loadouts.
Thursday, January 21
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of the Intelligence Report on January 20, 2021, discussing the Biden inauguration, ammunition supply restrictions, gas mask procurement, body armor, military manuals, and preparedness. He emphasized the need for protective equipment including gas masks and body armor, warned of impending supply shortages due to federal restrictions on ammunition imports, and discussed various surplus military equipment sources. The show included caller contributions on unconventional warfare tactics, equipment maintenance, and regional observations from Portland and Oklahoma. A second-hour segment featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing the new Democratic administration, pandemic waves, and his personal underground building project using Quonset hut forms.
Friday, January 22
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition distribution, food storage strategies, and preparedness during this Thursday evening broadcast. He covered the tactical redistribution of ammunition across the country, detailed recommendations for acquiring affordable canned goods and survival food from dollar stores, and emphasized the importance of fats and calories in long-term survival scenarios. The show included caller discussions about food storage buckets, nutritional needs, and historical examples like the Lewis and Clark expedition. The second half featured a separate segment on medical marijuana hosted by Michigan Randy, covering withdrawal studies, state legalization efforts, and comparisons between marijuana and tobacco.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 21, 2021 Grand Traverse County commission meeting where a commissioner displayed a rifle during public comment about the Proud Boys, analyzing media coverage and local political dynamics. He addressed voter fraud allegations, criticized both major political parties, discussed military readiness and logistics, covered ammunition and shotgun ammunition types and applications, and emphasized that patriots outnumber their enemies despite media narratives suggesting otherwise. Callers contributed perspectives on Trump, election integrity, and preparedness.
Saturday, January 23
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden's executive orders and their unconstitutionality, analyzed the two-government system (the original constitutional republic versus the federal territorial government established 1908-1918), examined the 14th Amendment's questionable ratification, critiqued the treatment of National Guard troops at the Capitol, addressed ammunition and weapons availability, and emphasized the need for armed resistance and militia organization to restore constitutional government and common law.
Monday, January 25
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Mark Koernke discussed economic strategies for surviving the communist occupation of America, advising listeners to abandon mortgages and secure rural property within 12 months rather than continue feeding the banking system. He analyzed the oil industry job losses as a deliberate attack on American workers, explained the historical significance of Liberty Poles and Concord in the American Revolution, and argued that defensive violence is now necessary to prevent further communist takeover. Koernke emphasized the need for community preparation, proper vetting of associates, and understanding that the current conflict requires preventive warfare rather than political solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity, tactical rifle selection, and preparedness strategies. He addressed caller questions about large-bore hunting rounds like the .375 Ruger and .458 Lott, explaining ammunition availability challenges and the advantages of precision shooting over volume fire. The show covered tactical equipment sourcing, including body armor from Old Grouch Surplus and ballistic helmets from Sportsman's Guide, with specific product recommendations and pricing. Koernke emphasized property acquisition, free building materials from Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, and construction techniques using salvaged materials for fortified structures. He discussed breaking cycles of debt and bank dependency, and encouraged listeners to scour retail shelves for ammunition and reloading supplies before anticipated government restrictions.
Tuesday, January 26
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Mark Koernke discussed economic strategies for surviving the communist occupation of America, advising listeners to abandon mortgages and acquire rural property as a hedge against government collapse. He analyzed the oil industry job losses as a deliberate attack on skilled American workers, explained the history and symbolism of Liberty Poles as declarations of freedom, and argued that defensive violence is now necessary to prevent concentration camps. Koernke criticized Republican politicians for failing to defend Trump and the Constitution, warned that National Guard members in Washington D.C. have been compromised by communist ideology, and called for listeners to prepare for armed conflict while building community networks based on shared values.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity, tactical preparedness, and resource acquisition strategies. He addressed caller questions about large-bore hunting rifles and their tactical applications, emphasized the importance of reloading supplies and dies, and provided detailed guidance on acquiring free building materials through Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Freecycle. Koernke covered body armor and ballistic helmet options from surplus suppliers, discussed property ownership strategies to avoid bank foreclosure, and encouraged listeners to scour retail shelves for ammunition and supplies before anticipated government restrictions. The episode included product recommendations from Sportsman's Guide and Old Grouch Surplus.
Wednesday, January 27
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6 Capitol event, criticizing mainstream media coverage and emphasizing that the actual insurrectionists were Antifa and Black Lives Matter, not Trump supporters. He addressed a viral ABC News story about a teenager who reported his father to the FBI for participating in the Capitol gathering, using it to warn listeners about infiltration and the importance of family loyalty during conflict. Koernke covered preparedness topics including CB radio maintenance, FRS radios, medical training, and the critical need to stockpile ammunition and food supplies. He fielded caller questions about surplus rifles, ballistic helmets from POW Radar, and discussed military strategy, comparing symbolic battles to practical resource control. Throughout the episode, he emphasized that conflict is imminent and listeners must prepare by securing weapons, ammunition, and food while building local militia networks.
Thursday, January 28
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, January 27, 2021. He analyzed two videos: one about a diesel mechanic under investigation for selling parts (potentially targeting gun owners), and an FCC warning to amateur radio operators not to commit crimes, which he interpreted as a prelude to communications shutdown. Koernke emphasized that Americans are outnumbered and outgunned only in propaganda, advocated for practical firearm training and ammunition stockpiling, and rejected political solutions, arguing that voting is dead and war is inevitable. He fielded caller questions about ammunition shortages, suppressor legality, and gun part sourcing.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition availability, and defensive tactics during this afternoon broadcast on January 27, 2021. He emphasized the importance of obtaining CB radios and other communication equipment immediately, warned against federal entrapment schemes involving short-barrel rifles and silencers, and provided detailed guidance on ammunition storage, shotgun reloading, and home defense strategies. Koernke also addressed a scurvy outbreak in Washington County, Michigan, attributed to poor nutrition and isolation during lockdowns, and covered a Houston police raid case involving the deaths of an innocent couple.
Friday, January 29
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, defensive tactics, and equipment procurement. He covered advanced party activities at militia camps, flag ceremonies for the Colonial Marine Militia, and detailed tactical instruction on illumination systems, laser mines, seismic intrusion sensors, and ammunition dispersal. Koernke warned of potential false-flag bombing operations by federal agencies and emphasized the importance of defensive readiness. The second half featured Machine Gun Randy discussing marijuana legalization, tobacco industry harm, and personal loss from smoking-related deaths.
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Mark Koernke discussed the arrest of conservative journalist Doug Mackey for creating memes critical of Democrats four years prior, arguing this represented political persecution and the suspension of First Amendment rights under the Biden administration. He analyzed the implications for free speech, warned listeners about federal prison conditions and government targeting of political opponents, and encouraged preparedness through equipment procurement and local militia organization. Koernke also provided detailed recommendations for affordable tactical gear, ammunition, and medical supplies from various surplus vendors, emphasizing self-sufficiency and community preparation for anticipated conflict.
Saturday, January 30
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Mark Koernke discussed the constitutional crisis facing America, focusing on emergency powers that have been in effect since 1933 and how they have been used to suspend constitutional protections. He analyzed the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 and subsequent legislation that expanded executive authority, examined equity courts and their role in undermining common law, and discussed the implications of admiralty jurisdiction being applied to American citizens on land. The show covered HR 127 gun registration legislation, the stock market manipulation involving GameStop and Robin Hood, and warnings about potential false flag operations. Callers contributed perspectives on legal remedies, the Whitmer kidnapping case, and various preparedness and quartermaster topics.