October 2023
22 episodes
Monday, October 2
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional law concepts including jurisdiction, legal fictions, and admiralty law, with callers debating the distinction between common law and administrative courts. The show covered preparedness topics including walnut hull processing for iodine production, natural food sources like acorns and chicory, and the importance of maintaining diverse medicinal and nutritional supplies. Koernke also addressed current events including police shootings, immigration policy, and the Trump legal proceedings, arguing these represent communist overreach rather than legitimate governance.
Tuesday, October 3
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for a scheduled communications exercise on October 4th, 2023, warning listeners to disable cell phones, computers, and smart devices to deny the government tracking capabilities. He covered radio systems (CB, FRS, ham radio), emergency supplies including humanitarian MREs from Apex Gun Parts, fuel storage, and medical preparedness through churches. Koernke emphasized the importance of redundant communications, practiced evacuation drills, and maintaining operational security during the exercise, while also discussing broader themes of government overreach, the Baltic Dry Index as an economic indicator, and the need for citizen preparedness and resistance to globalist control.
Wednesday, October 4
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Mark Koernke discussed the removal of Speaker McCarthy from the House of Representatives, analyzing it as a successful guerrilla warfare tactic that disrupted the enemy's agenda. He advocated for nominating Donald Trump as the new Speaker to further disrupt the establishment and prevent World War III, while emphasizing the importance of local militia organization, the 5-10 program, and proper logistics. The show covered weapons (particularly knives and firearms), the dangers of communism and globalism, and the need for Americans to prepare for internal conflict.
Thursday, October 5
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent removal of Speaker McCarthy and urged listeners to call their representatives demanding Donald Trump become Speaker of the House as a strategic political action. He analyzed the McCarthy-Pelosi connection, explained how to effectively pressure politicians through phone campaigns, and discussed the importance of infiltrating local and state Republican Party positions with patriotic delegates. The show also covered military surplus gear deals, camouflage dyeing techniques using natural materials like walnut husks, water filtration and processing for preparedness, and police brutality issues.
Friday, October 6
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, analyzing it as a strategic victory using parliamentary rules and the Democrats' own solidarity against them. He covered preparations at militia training facilities, equipment recommendations including firearms and communications gear, and the potential for Jim Jordan or Donald Trump to become the next Speaker. The show included caller discussions on radio communications, equipment sourcing, and political strategy, with a drawing held for listener donations to support Liberty Tree Radio.
Monday, October 9
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Mark Koernke discussed the October 9, 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict, warning that it was a government-sponsored terrorist attack designed to distract Americans from the open southern border and planned domestic terrorism. He emphasized that millions of military-age illegal aliens have been deliberately allowed into the country to serve as operatives for a coming false-flag attack, and urged listeners to prepare for armed conflict on American soil by stockpiling ammunition, organizing militia units, and avoiding military service. He also covered the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, Ebola outbreak reporting, and immigration enforcement failures.
Tuesday, October 10
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Mark Koernke discussed the October 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict, characterizing it as a government-sponsored operation and false flag event. He criticized Israeli and U.S. government policies, particularly regarding border security, gun control, and military aid to Israel. The show covered themes of preparedness, including nuclear-biological-chemical defense, ammunition stockpiling, and food security. Koernke also addressed the Mandela Effect, biblical changes, and predictions of civil unrest and potential nuclear conflict.
Wednesday, October 11
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Mark Koernke discussed the October 2023 Israel-Hamas conflict, characterizing it as a government-sponsored setup to justify expanded police state measures in America. He emphasized that the open southern border enabled the attack, criticized U.S. support for Israel, and urged listeners to stockpile 5.56 NATO ammunition, magazines, and tactical gear in preparation for domestic conflict. The show included extensive commentary on militia preparedness, equipment acquisition, and accusations against federal agencies for betraying American security.
Thursday, October 12
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict, warning listeners to avoid Jewish-owned businesses on October 13th due to potential terrorist attacks. He emphasized the need for Americans to prepare for possible false flag operations, advocating for ammunition purchases, gas masks, fuel reserves, and water storage. Koernke criticized the open U.S. border, blamed the "kosher mafia" for orchestrating global conflicts, and urged militia organization and 24-hour monitoring of local emergency services.
Friday, October 13
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement urgency following the Lake City ammunition plant's cessation of commercial sales to prioritize military and foreign aid shipments. He emphasized buying 5.56 NATO, 7.62x51 NATO, and 9mm ammunition immediately, detailed logistics planning including ammunition storage in ammo cans with proper labeling, load-bearing equipment optimization, and reloading preparation. Koernke criticized the open southern border, alleged Israeli manipulation of U.S. foreign policy, and warned of government-sponsored terrorism through unvetted illegal immigration. He also covered wool clothing procurement, recommended specific ammunition retailers and prices, and promoted listener donations for monthly drawings.
Monday, October 16
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization, border security threats, ammunition procurement, and preparedness logistics during this three-hour broadcast. He announced a mandatory Wednesday meeting for the 83rd Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marine Militia in response to escalating threats, emphasized the importance of buying ammunition as both a practical investment and a statement against government failure, and detailed specific firearms and supplies to acquire including the Tara TP9 pistol, AR-15 components, humanitarian rations, and NBC defense equipment. Koernke criticized Israeli government response to recent attacks, warned of potential two-front war scenarios, and stressed the need for independent communications systems, tactical dispersal of supplies, and local organizational networks.
Tuesday, October 17
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and geopolitical tensions during this extended episode. The show covered CB radio networks and ham radio equipment recommendations (Yaesu FT891, ZYGU G90) for field operations, tactical backpack radio systems, and blade weapons including machetes and sabers. Callers provided updates on Illinois ammunition registration laws and the Middle East conflict, with extensive discussion of Israeli military actions in Gaza, the hospital bombing, and broader concerns about nuclear war escalation. The episode emphasized immediate preparedness measures including iodine saturation for radiation protection, food and water storage, and armed self-defense as the only reliable protection against government threats.
Wednesday, October 18
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages, foreign acquisition of U.S. ammunition manufacturers by Czech-Slovak companies, the importance of stockpiling ammunition across multiple calibers (7.62x39, 5.56, 9mm, .380 Auto, 6.5 Creedmoor, 300 Blackout, 5.7 FN), and training methods using airsoft and BB guns to conserve live ammunition. He addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, border security concerns, and the need for militia preparedness. Callers contributed information on ammunition availability and pricing from various retailers.
Thursday, October 19
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement priorities, body armor configurations, and defensive preparedness in the context of anticipated civil conflict. He emphasized buying ammunition across multiple calibers, particularly 380 Auto, 300 Blackout, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 5.7mm, while addressing caller questions about shotgun effectiveness against body armor. Koernke covered armor layering strategies, the importance of soft armor beneath hard plates, and practical defensive tactics including groin-targeting for maximum effect. He warned of foreign troop presence on U.S. soil, criticized government spending on Israel while the southern border remains open, and urged listeners to prepare through food production, medical supplies, and militia organization. The show included discussion of election fraud concerns, the nature of controlled opposition, and the need for operational security in preparation for potential conflict.
Friday, October 20
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Mark Koernke discussed the political crisis surrounding Jim Jordan's withdrawal from the Speaker of the House race, alleging foreign influence and blackmail of Republican politicians. He analyzed geopolitical tensions including Turkish naval deployments near U.S. fleets, Israeli military operations, and the USS Liberty attack as historical context. The show covered ammunition scarcity (particularly 7.62x39), medical preparedness, and the ARPA/COVID relief fund scheme as a mechanism for future land seizure by 2026. Callers contributed perspectives on military readiness, medical supply logistics, and local political corruption in Michigan.
Monday, October 23
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition supply concerns, particularly the implementation of New York's mandatory ammunition registration law and shortages of 7.62x39 and 5.56 NATO rounds. He emphasized the USS Liberty incident as context for current Middle Eastern tensions, warned about the open southern border and planned false-flag operations, and provided detailed information on affordable magazine and ammunition sources for preparedness. The show included extensive discussion of militia organization, logistics, and the need for Americans to arm themselves ahead of anticipated government crackdowns.
Tuesday, October 24
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Mark Koernke discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, criticizing Israeli military actions and U.S. support for Israel, particularly referencing the USS Liberty incident. He covered ammunition supply chain consolidation, ammunition manufacturing alternatives including the .450 Bushmaster cartridge, and preparedness strategies. The show included extensive discussion of battery technology, power storage, communications equipment, and field repair kits for radio operators. Callers contributed information on trauma bandages, primer reloading products, and ammunition deals.
Wednesday, October 25
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Mark Koernke discussed the open U.S. border as a national security threat, emphasizing that traitors in government have intentionally failed to secure it. He covered extensive weapons and ammunition topics including 50-caliber ammunition sourcing, reloading techniques for World War II-era rounds, and the importance of dispersing ammunition supplies. Koernke also addressed the Israel-Gaza conflict, criticizing U.S. support for Israel while warning of potential escalation involving multiple Middle Eastern nations and nuclear powers. The show included detailed tactical discussions on squad-level weapons deployment, the Moody Griffin 50-caliber rifle design, and specific ammunition recommendations for various calibers.
Thursday, October 26
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Mark Koernke discussed the Maine mass shooting incident involving Robert Card, a National Guard firearms instructor who killed 18 people at a bowling alley and bar. Koernke attributed the violence to Prozac and psychotropic drugs, arguing the shooter was released despite known mental health issues and violent ideation. He analyzed the media's emphasis on ammunition caliber (.223) as part of a larger agenda to restrict ammunition supplies, noting recent consolidation of U.S. ammunition manufacturers under foreign ownership. Koernke urged listeners to stockpile ammunition and firearms while available, discussed preparedness strategies including clothing and food storage, and reviewed a Guns and Gadgets video exposing ammunition company stockpiling practices.
Friday, October 27
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition preparedness on Cinco de Amo Day, reviewed a Guns and Gadgets video about New York's struck-down good moral character requirement for gun permits, covered a shooting incident in Maine with caller John providing updates, and addressed reloading supplies, medical preparedness, and the need to restore surety bonds as checks on government officials. The show emphasized ammunition stockpiling, tactical dispersal of resources, and alternative communications infrastructure.
Monday, October 30
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Mark Koernke discussed the Maine mass shooting incident, analyzing inconsistencies in official reports and expressing skepticism about the circumstances of the shooter's death. He covered the Florida Tampa shooting, criticized the psychiatric and pharmaceutical industries for drugging citizens, discussed the Gaza-Israel conflict and U.S. military involvement, warned against military recruitment, promoted Palmetto State Armory's new ammunition production capabilities, and addressed the new House Speaker's prioritization of funding Israel over American border security.
Tuesday, October 31
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Mark Koernke discussed a potential false-flag shooting incident at Glenwood Caverns Amusement Park in Colorado where a man named Diego Barreja Medina was found dead in a women's bathroom with tactical gear and weapons, leaving cryptic messages on the wall. He analyzed the incident as likely a government-orchestrated operation or failed attempt to create a mass shooting event. The show covered border security failures, threats of terrorist attacks, the new House speaker's prioritization of funding Israel over border security, and preparations for potential government-created crises. Koernke emphasized the need for families to have evacuation plans, purchase ammunition, and prepare for possible attacks while remaining vigilant against government overreach.