November 2022
23 episodes
Tuesday, November 1
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Mark Koernke discussed a range of topics including a student arrested in North Carolina for alleged mass shooting plans (characterized as a red flag law case), underground military facilities and nuclear research at University of Michigan, fallout shelter construction techniques using sandbags and concrete, the Pelosi hammer attack incident and security concerns, M1 steel helmet specifications and suspension systems, and extensive commentary on geopolitical tensions with Russia, Israel, and the Biden administration. The show featured caller contributions on surveillance equipment, weapons design concepts, and post-conflict reconstruction planning.
Wednesday, November 2
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Mark Koernke discussed the impending diesel fuel shortage caused by government diversion of supplies for military operations, warning it would severely impact the economy and civilian supply chains. He covered preparedness strategies including fuel storage, alternative energy sources like propane and wood gasifiers, food production, ammunition stockpiling, and fallout shelter construction. Koernke also criticized U.S. military involvement in Ukraine, warned against military recruitment, and discussed the geopolitical situation in Kosovo and the Balkans.
Thursday, November 3
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military deployment to Ukraine as an "advanced party" for potential ground troops, analyzing logistics failures and the geopolitical motivations behind the conflict. He examined the diesel fuel shortage as a deliberate diversion of supplies to military use, recommended older multi-fuel vehicles like the M35 deuce-and-a-half for preparedness, and detailed the criminal bond market system in which prisoners are held as collateral to generate revenue for states and financial institutions. He also addressed urban crime cycles, vigilante justice, and the connection between soft-on-crime policies and bond market profitability.
Friday, November 4
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Mark Koernke discussed the Illinois SAFE-T Act (Safety Act), which eliminates cash bail for numerous serious crimes effective January 1, 2023, creating what critics call a "purge law." He covered vehicle preparedness including propane conversion kits, diesel fuel scarcity, and armoring pickup trucks with sandbags. Koernke also addressed the broader implications of eliminating bail for violent offenses, comparing it to intentional crime wave creation, and discussed preparedness for winter training exercises in Michigan. The show included commentary on energy policy, alternative fuel systems like wood gasifiers, and the dangers of a national police force.
Monday, November 7
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Mark Koernke discussed the upcoming 2024 election, criticizing polling numbers as manipulated and highlighting the lack of visible Republican opposition figures beyond Jim Jordan and Rand Paul. He addressed election fraud mechanisms, referenced the 'Vote Scam' documentary, and warned of potential war as a distraction from electoral outcomes. The show covered preparedness topics including fuel alternatives (propane conversions, diesel vehicles, cooking oil), generator construction using lawn mowers and tractors, battery rebuilding as a trade skill, and the importance of preserving incandescent light bulbs for post-EMP scenarios. Koernke also discussed Afghan commando units now fighting alongside Russian forces, criticized U.S. military alliances with terrorist organizations, and explored weapons systems including bayonet techniques on the HK rifle and the superiority of larger caliber rounds over the 5.56 NATO.
Tuesday, November 8
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm elections on November 8th, characterizing them as fraudulent and expressing skepticism about reported close vote margins. He analyzed election integrity issues in Maricopa County and other jurisdictions, criticized Republican leadership as ineffective, warned of imminent war risks with Ukraine and potential domestic terrorism, discussed supply chain vulnerabilities and preparedness measures including pain relievers and colloidal silver, and made extensive commentary on what he characterized as Israeli and Jewish influence in U.S. government and military leadership. Callers contributed perspectives on election fraud, supply shortages, and geopolitical concerns.
Wednesday, November 9
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm elections held on November 8th, characterizing them as fraudulent with suspiciously uniform 50-50 vote splits across races. He covered weapons and preparedness topics including rifle magazines, bayonets, holster systems (particularly jackass rigs for revolvers), and water treatment methods for survival situations. Koernke also addressed fuel storage options (propane, diesel, gasoline), vehicle maintenance, and swimming skills as critical preparedness measures. The show included extensive technical discussions on firearms configurations, ammunition sourcing, and tactical load-bearing equipment.
Thursday, November 10
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm election results, expressing concern about anti-gun candidates winning office across multiple states including Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and others. He analyzed election irregularities, particularly in New York where identical vote counts were added simultaneously across all counties. Koernke emphasized the importance of constitutional law, specifically the Bill of Rights and common law protections, arguing that states cannot legally restrict Second Amendment rights. He addressed preparedness topics including water storage, food rationing, iodine supplementation, tool maintenance, battery shortages, and windup watches as alternatives to electronic timekeeping. The show included extensive discussion of training equipment, airsoft and BB guns as training aids, and practical survival preparations for potential conflict.
Friday, November 11
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on November 11, 2022 (Veterans Day), discussing election fraud concerns in Michigan and nationwide voting machine failures, California's magazine ban legal challenge, the bombing of a Vladimir Lenin statue in San Antonio, and the ongoing U.S. military presence in Ukraine. He criticized the federal government's handling of veterans, particularly regarding Gulf War illness and Agent Orange exposure, and argued against U.S. military deployment overseas while the southern border remains unsecured. The show included tributes to fallen veterans and calls for Americans to defend constitutional rights rather than fight foreign wars.
Monday, November 14
Tuesday, November 15
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the recent mid-air collision between two aircraft in Texas (comparing it to WWII aerial combat tactics), communications infrastructure and emergency preparedness with emphasis on CB, marine, and FRS radios, the alleged Polish border incident involving a Ukrainian air defense missile, ammunition and powder production logistics, the FTX cryptocurrency collapse and alleged money laundering to Democrats and Ukraine, COVID vaccine injuries and deaths, the fake 2022 election results, and concerns about fiber optic infrastructure deployment across rural America. Callers contributed perspectives on chemtrails, Israeli involvement in geopolitical conflicts, education decline in America, and government surveillance capabilities.
Wednesday, November 16
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Mark Koernke discussed the missile strike on Poland that killed two farmers, analyzing whether it was fired by Russia or Ukraine and emphasizing that the incident should not be used to justify World War III when the U.S. southern border remains wide open with thousands of American deaths from cartel activity. He criticized the government's focus on Ukraine aid and gun confiscation while ignoring domestic threats, and covered weapons preparedness including crossbows, bows, slingshots, older rifle calibers, magazines, bayonets, and fire-starting materials as part of militia readiness.
Thursday, November 17
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Mark Koernke discussed the Poland missile incident, analyzing ballistic evidence to demonstrate that Ukrainian forces, not Russians, fired the weapon that killed Polish farmers, exposing mainstream media lies about the incident. He covered unconventional warfare tactics including buried mortar tubes and harassment fire techniques, then shifted to critiquing the Pelosi police response and government surveillance capabilities. The show featured segments on rising murder statistics in America, Ukraine aid funding controversies with representatives Greene, Gaetz, and Massey, and practical preparedness advice on swimming, rifle acquisitions (SKS and Schmidt-Rueben variants), ammunition storage, and estate sales for surplus equipment.
Friday, November 18
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Mark Koernke discussed the FTX cryptocurrency fraud scandal, criticizing the involvement of Democratic donors and alleged connections to Ukrainian leadership, while also addressing the Polish missile incident (later confirmed as Ukrainian), food security concerns including government culling of chickens, Oregon's new gun restrictions, and various preparedness topics including winter gear, ammunition availability, and emergency supplies.
Monday, November 21
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Mark Koernke discussed the FTX cryptocurrency collapse as a money laundering operation involving Jewish organized crime networks, federal agencies, and Ukraine. He covered the historical feudal system and recommended watching 'The Warlord' (1965) and 'For Greater Glory' as educational films about resistance to tyranny. The show included extensive preparedness advice on winter gear, tool maintenance, paint selection for camouflage, and ammunition sourcing. Koernke answered a caller's question about the Mini-14 rifle, explaining its reliability and maintenance requirements, and discussed magazine capacity recommendations for various firearms.
Tuesday, November 22
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Mark Koernke discussed Iran's political situation, CIA currency operations, and radio frequency monitoring techniques for detecting covert government surveillance. He covered CB radio modifications, spectrum analyzers, and encryption-breaking methods. The show shifted to broader political commentary on election fraud, the coming depression, European economic collapse under EU integration, and the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist occupation. Koernke emphasized preparedness, alternative communications, and rejected mainstream political solutions.
Wednesday, November 23
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2013 Nairobi mall siege, analyzing eyewitness accounts and questioning the involvement of American, Israeli, and British security forces. He covered a Michigan homeowner arrested for open carrying an unloaded shotgun on his own property, criticized police overreach, and discussed a Pakistan earthquake that created an island. The show featured commentary on JP Morgan's settlement negotiations, the emergence of the flesh-eating drug krokodil in Arizona, Ohio State University acquiring a military armored vehicle, and debates over marijuana legalization and its medical benefits. Koernke also discussed veteran suicides, the politicization of the military, and the need for veterans to organize and support each other.
Thursday, November 24
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Mark Koernke discussed e-cigarette regulation and warning labels, then played an extended Walter Veith lecture on symbolism, Freemasonry, Jesuit influence, and alleged New World Order conspiracies spanning World War II, the Kennedy assassination, and modern geopolitics. The second half of the broadcast shifted to recent shooting incidents—LAX, New Jersey mall, Connecticut campus—with Koernke analyzing eyewitness accounts, questioning official narratives, and discussing police response. He also covered Syrian Christian massacres, Israeli oil drilling in the West Bank, and police use-of-force issues.
Friday, November 25
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The episode featured two distinct segments. The first half, hosted by Mark Koernke, discussed Chicago transit security screening programs funded by DHS grants, criticizing random checkpoint effectiveness and civil liberties violations. Koernke then played extended video interviews with security expert Dr. Alan Sabrosky alleging Israeli involvement in 9/11, citing World Trade Center 7's controlled demolition, secondary explosions, and Israeli security company presence at the WTC and airports. The second half, hosted by Spike Timmons, covered ISIS receiving American military hardware in Syria, the Sandy Hook shooting as a potential false flag exercise with inconsistencies, and caller Bill discussing Rod Class's legal case challenging federal court jurisdiction and constitutional violations.
Monday, November 28
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden's recent statements about banning semi-automatic weapons and the threat of gun control legislation in a lame-duck Congress session. He analyzed historical patterns of government disarmament before wars, referenced the Declaration of Independence and American revolutionary history, and criticized what he characterized as Jewish mafia control of government institutions. The show covered military recruitment issues, the Colonial Marine Militia command structure changes, caching and survival preparedness techniques, and technological history including the Kettering Bug air torpedo and color television development. Koernke also discussed an ongoing wooden AR-15 lower receiver project and announced a year-end donation drawing for listeners.
Tuesday, November 29
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Mark Koernke discussed the impending rail strike scheduled for December 9th, economic depression (not recession), and drew parallels to the sinking of the Titanic. He extensively covered the situation in communist China where people are being locked into apartments and buildings, leading to deaths in fires, and argued this represents the globalist agenda being tested. Koernke called for violent resistance against government enforcement of such policies. The second hour featured caller Larry discussing the Ukraine conflict, money laundering through crypto (Bankman-Fried), the closure of a Mississippi furniture factory, and economic collapse patterns. Both host and caller emphasized that anyone supporting lockdown policies or gun confiscation should be killed, and discussed preparedness including ammunition stockpiling and revolver combat techniques.
Wednesday, November 30
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, November 30, 2022. He covered topics including the Springfield Armory bullpup rifle and the importance of spare parts, ammunition sourcing (Norma, PPU, Turkish 8mm), and proper weapon maintenance including leather holster care. Koernke also addressed infiltration tactics, camouflage techniques, and logistics in unconventional warfare, while criticizing government overreach regarding January 6th investigations and the Afghanistan withdrawal. The show included a segment from Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing freeze-dried food, Mountain House's 30-year shelf life announcement, and precious metals prices.