March 2023
23 episodes
Wednesday, March 1
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour weapons-focused episode on March 1, 2023, covering preparedness equipment, tactical communications, optics and night vision operations, ammunition reloading strategies, and legal defense resources. He discussed acquiring surplus gear including cameras, tripods, microphones, and cleaning equipment at low cost, emphasized the importance of can openers and multi-tools in caches, and provided detailed guidance on magazine selection, weapon maintenance, and field operations. The episode included a caller seeking legal assistance for a California concealed carry case, with Koernke recommending Gun Owners of America and Second Amendment Foundation as resources.
Thursday, March 2
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Mark Koernke discussed contamination findings from the Palestine, Ohio train derailment, emphasizing the need for proper surveying and the government's failure to protect residents. He critiqued the military's recruitment efforts and the destruction of surplus gas masks by the government. The show featured extended discussions on science fiction as a vehicle for political commentary, recommending series like Firefly and Demolition Man as examples of how to address real-world issues through speculative narratives. Koernke also covered the Chicago mayoral election results, historical parallels to 1960s-70s civil unrest, the cancellation of Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, and promoted upcoming community events including a food drive at Nagi Hitchem requiring three number-10 cans and a seed swap featuring traditional Midwestern Native American bean varieties.
Friday, March 3
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Mark Koernke discussed Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman's hospitalization and suspicious circumstances surrounding his medical condition and continued legislative activity while incapacitated. He covered gun control legislation in Columbus, Ohio banning magazines over 30 rounds, the ATF's illegal firearms registry and the No Registry Act, and criticized the NRA's compromises on Second Amendment issues. Koernke also addressed school board opposition to Christian university teacher partnerships, transgender medical harm to minors, and ongoing urban decay in Detroit driven by organized crime and government corruption.
Monday, March 6
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple train derailments occurring in the United States, analyzing whether they resulted from infrastructure neglect, sabotage, or both. He examined the Springfield, Ohio derailment and broader patterns of rail system failures, connecting them to monopolistic railroad management, lack of preventive maintenance funding, and potential foreign interference. Koernke also addressed the upcoming Showtime series 'Waco: The Aftermath,' discussing the original 1993 Waco siege as a government propaganda operation and ATF gun-grab initiative. Callers contributed information on chemical protective equipment, medical supplies for field use, and ammunition availability.
Tuesday, March 7
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Mark Koernke discussed infrastructure failures and intentional government malfeasance, including a Southern Poverty Law Center attorney arrested for domestic terrorism in Atlanta, train derailments and bridge collapses attributed to deliberate maintenance neglect and corruption, airline safety compromises, and the Palestine, Ohio chemical spill incident. He emphasized that these failures are intentional rather than accidental, driven by corruption and theft of maintenance funds. The show also covered preparedness for nuclear war, the Enfield rifle as an affordable surplus option, and callers discussed border security concerns and kidnappings of Americans in Mexico.
Wednesday, March 8
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including January 6th Capitol footage released by Tucker Carlson, railroad infrastructure failures and maintenance costs, weapons maintenance in cold weather conditions, gas mask selection and availability, ammunition quality concerns with Turkish-made rounds, and various preparedness equipment sources. He also covered Havana Syndrome (likely caused by crickets rather than directed energy weapons), Fukushima tritium water release, and California water management issues.
Thursday, March 9
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition quality control issues, specifically Turkish ZSR 7.62x51 NATO ammunition with reported overpressure failures, and emphasized the importance of manual quality control in reloading operations. He extensively analyzed the January 6th Capitol incident, questioning the narrative of five police officer deaths and suggesting government involvement in false flag operations. Koernke also covered the deaths of four Americans in Mexico, speculating about undercover operations and cartel involvement, and drew parallels to historical government bombing operations including Oklahoma City and the Branch Davidians siege. He promoted Dollar Tree LED work lights as preparedness items and discussed border security, Mexican cartel operations, and alleged Mossad involvement in various incidents.
Friday, March 10
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Monday, March 13
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Mark Koernke discussed the cascading banking crisis triggered by Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, warning listeners that the financial system lacks sufficient cash reserves to cover deposits and that a broader economic collapse is imminent. He emphasized practical survival strategies including withdrawing cash in small denominations (ones, fives, tens), acquiring physical coins, purchasing firearms and ammunition, and stockpiling medical supplies. Koernke also addressed the January 6th Capitol incident, alleging it was a false flag operation, and discussed military recruitment concerns, the Ukraine money laundering scheme, and the need for Americans to prepare for economic and social collapse by building self-sufficiency and community networks.
Tuesday, March 14
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including AR-10 rifle uppers from Bear Creek Arsenal, Russian military vehicle modifications and modular weapon systems, Michigan political developments with grassroots takeover of party delegate positions, banking system failures and cashless society threats, space alien invasion narratives as government distraction tactics, medical supply procurement from ShopMedVet for building tactical first aid kits, and the importance of using cash and dollar coins to resist economic control. He emphasized preparedness, armed resistance to government overreach, and detailed analysis of military equipment design philosophy.
Wednesday, March 15
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Mark Koernke discussed banking collapse and financial manipulation, warning about FTX and the broader money laundering scheme connected to Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of cash reserves in small denominations, explained coin and currency storage strategies, and promoted AR-10 rifles and related firearms as essential for preparedness. The show covered weapons systems, ammunition reloading, camouflage tactics, and various firearm options including the PSA Dagger pistol, shotguns, and historical Bushmaster designs.
Thursday, March 16
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Mark Koernke discussed the U.S. drone incident off the coast of Ukraine, characterizing it as a staged false flag operation similar to the Gulf of Tonkin incident. He detailed how the drone was likely deliberately crashed and blamed on Russia, comparing it to propaganda tactics used throughout history. Koernke then pivoted to the banking crisis and the government's push toward a cashless, centralized digital currency system, which he characterized as communism and slavery. He drew parallels to Soviet-era control mechanisms, including mandatory ID cards, rationing, and state surveillance, warning that Americans face similar threats if the banking consolidation proceeds. He called for armed resistance against what he termed the communist takeover of the U.S. government and banking system.
Friday, March 17
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. currency systems, the history of United States Notes versus Federal Reserve Notes, and Kennedy's monetary policies. He explained the seven different currencies in circulation, the frozen tax rates on automatic weapons since 1933, and the banking system's role in wealth extraction. The show covered recent banking failures, the Dutch farmers' political victory, and comparisons to Hollywood's 'The Producers' as a metaphor for money laundering. Koernke also addressed Second Amendment issues in Michigan and California, gas mask sizing and filter replacement procedures, and AR-15 rifle configurations.
Monday, March 20
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and the need for citizen-soldiers to defend America against what he characterized as communist and globalist occupation. He covered training operations, cold-weather gear and casualty management, historical examples from the War of 1812 and Iran-Contra, the structure of militia forces, and criticized the military leadership for treason and the promotion of what he called pedophilia and LGBTQ agendas. He emphasized that Americans must be ready to fight and cannot rely on the government or professional military, drawing parallels to biblical examples of armed defense and the founding principles of citizen militias.
Tuesday, March 21
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including ATF enforcement actions against firearm manufacturers producing partially complete frames and receivers, a preliminary injunction victory for Polymer 80, and recent court rulings striking down California's unsafe handgun roster requirements. He also covered communications infrastructure, radio equipment selection for preparedness, concerns about potential military conflict and nuclear threats, alleged suspicious death of a Space Command brigadier general, and commentary on political figures including Trump and Biden.
Thursday, March 23
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Mark Koernke discussed the Goshen battery plant project in Big Rapids, Michigan, revealing that the Chinese Communist Party is receiving approximately $724 million in Michigan taxpayer funds, $120 million in federal grants, and a $540 million 30-year tax break to establish a communist-controlled manufacturing facility. The episode detailed how Governor Whitmer's administration has allegedly facilitated this deal while blocking Ford Motor Company's American battery plant proposal. Koernke emphasized that 350 Chinese Communist Party members will be housed at Ferris State University and warned of inevitable Chinese secret police operations on American soil. He also discussed preparedness strategies, including affordable food storage options at dollar stores and military rations, and emphasized the importance of organizing militia units in five-man fire teams to resist what he characterized as communist infiltration of Michigan.
Friday, March 24
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, preparedness, and economic resistance on March 24, 2023. He covered local Michigan militia meetings around Big Rapids, detailed quartermaster deals on tactical gear and ammunition, and analyzed Senator John Kennedy's remarks on Second Amendment rights and the Bill of Rights. Koernke emphasized cash currency circulation using dollar coins and half dollars as a form of economic resistance to the banking system, discussed the importance of the 5-10 program for unit organization, and provided extensive guidance on sourcing affordable preparedness equipment through estate sales and online retailers.
Monday, March 27
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Mark Koernke discussed the Nashville school shooting on March 27, 2023, involving a 28-year-old cross-dressing shooter (Audrey Hale) who killed six people at Covenant Christian School. He emphasized the shooter's likely use of psychotropic drugs like Prozac, drawing parallels to other mass shootings and arguing the incident was engineered rather than random. Koernke also covered ATF pistol brace regulations, caller accounts of visiting Revolutionary War sites, preparedness advice for school shooting scenarios, and read passages from H.G. Wells' "Outline of History" comparing Soviet collapse to current American urban decay, attributing both to communist and Jewish influence.
Tuesday, March 28
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Mark Koernke discussed the Nashville school shooting involving a transgender shooter, attributing it to psychiatric medication side effects and progressive social engineering rather than gun access. He played a 20-minute monologue from Louder with Crowder analyzing the shooting and mental health narratives, then shifted to broader topics including food security threats to European agriculture (particularly Holland), the Biden administration's apparent indifference to the tragedy, historical parallels to Vietnam War leadership changes, and the need for militia preparedness and alternative communications infrastructure. The show emphasized that the real enemy is the federal government and globalist elites, not individual perpetrators.
Wednesday, March 29
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of The Intelligence Report on March 29, 2023, discussing weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show featured extensive discussion of shotgun procurement and specifications for militia 5-10 programs, detailed technical information about ordnance including recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, and training rounds, and guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing gold and silver acquisition strategies in the context of potential economic collapse and government confiscation. Koernke also addressed the Nashville shooting and criticized government and media responses, while providing historical context on weapons systems and survival preparedness.
Thursday, March 30
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The episode covered multiple topics including a San Francisco church's illegal water deterrent system targeting homeless people, DEA civil forfeiture and racial profiling practices at airports and transit stations, and personal discussion of vaping equipment modifications and quality control issues. The host also discussed the sacrifices made by the signers of the Declaration of Independence and drew parallels to modern liberty radio hosts facing government opposition.
Friday, March 31
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Mark Koernke discussed historical and geopolitical topics related to Jewish populations in the Middle East, with particular focus on Iran's historical Jewish community and its significance in regional negotiations and diplomatic contacts.