July 2024
23 episodes
Monday, July 1
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, construction projects at Camp Emmerich, and upcoming 4th of July events with the 36th Brigade Ohio Dragoons. He addressed the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling favoring Trump, criticized Obama as the primary threat to America, and extensively analyzed the alleged fraud involving illegal immigrants and Social Security numbers, arguing the government is cooking the books by creating illegitimate social security accounts for undocumented immigrants to mask massive national debt. He also covered Michigan gun control legislation, promoted military surplus equipment and medical supplies, and encouraged listeners to organize small militia units for mutual defense.
Tuesday, July 2
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment supply systems (the 5-10 program), and communications infrastructure on July 2, 2024. He covered practical topics including helmet storage, tactical gear organization in five-gallon buckets, battery packs for radios, and the importance of familiarity with equipment like Baofeng radios. The show included extensive commentary on election integrity concerns, political signaling through clothing colors, and historical context of the militia movement in the 1990s, particularly the Oklahoma City bombing aftermath and the Knob Creek Resolution. Callers raised issues about drug trafficking (nitazene), homelessness, and media manipulation regarding crime reporting.
Wednesday, July 3
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Mark Koernke discussed the political crisis surrounding Joe Biden's debate performance and potential succession scenarios, drawing parallels to The Dark Crystal. He emphasized the need for American preparedness and militia organization, advocating for a 5-10 logistics program to equip fire teams. The show featured extensive discussion of herbal medicine as an alternative to pharmaceutical solutions, recommendations for historical military texts and equipment sourcing, and reflection on patriotic songs and the national anthem. Callers contributed information on medical preparedness and herbal remedies, while Koernke stressed the importance of symbols of strength over death imagery in the patriot movement.
Thursday, July 4
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia training, and current events on this Friday afternoon and evening broadcast. Topics included tool maintenance and rust prevention products, Walmart clearance deals on game cameras and freeze-dried food, greenhouse construction using PVC pipe and vinyl siding, Schmidt-Rubin rifles and ammunition sourcing, gas mask procurement and chemical protection, and concerns about federal overreach including illegal immigration, congressional corruption, and potential military operations in Michigan. Guest Dave Stone reported on Russian Strategic Rocket Forces movements in Venezuela and nuclear threats. Callers discussed Maine gun legislation, the Baltimore bridge collapse, Ninth Circuit court rulings on felon gun rights, and communications systems for civil defense.
Friday, July 5
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2024 political landscape, focusing on Biden's appearance changes, the Democratic Party's internal struggles, and the upcoming election. He covered voter fraud concerns and the need for militia monitoring of ballot drop boxes, emphasized ammunition stockpiling and weapon storage techniques, and addressed invasive species management problems in America. The show also featured discussion of the Vista Outdoor ammunition company sale to foreign entities, France's political crisis with Marine Le Pen's National Rally party, and long-term firearm preservation methods.
Monday, July 8
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan militia organizing efforts, voter fraud monitoring preparations for the 2024 election, and a controversial incident in Nashville involving what he characterized as a federal operation using a U-Haul to transport uniformed individuals. He analyzed the Patriot Front Nashville incident in detail, providing intelligence collection techniques for identifying federal operations, and warned that Kamala Harris is currently the most at-risk political figure due to potential assassination attempts by intelligence agencies. Koernke also covered the history of Prozac-related mass shootings, psychological conditioning programs, and the pattern of government-sponsored violence.
Tuesday, July 9
Wednesday, July 10
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, tactical equipment, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, July 10, 2024. He reviewed affordable surplus military gear from Sportsman's Guide including radio pouches, grenade pouches, and magazine carriers, emphasizing cost-effective solutions for militia units. The show covered the Republican National Committee's removal of Second Amendment language from their 2024 platform, with analysis of gun control strategies dating back to 1993. Koernke addressed Michigan's executive orders targeting black powder weapons and other firearms, connecting these efforts to broader disarmament agendas. Extended discussions covered alternative weapons systems including crossbows, slingshots, compound bows, and historical military innovations like catapults, emphasizing that effective defense does not require expensive modern equipment.
Thursday, July 11
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, specifically the FBI's seizure of $86 million from safe deposit boxes in Beverly Hills without warrants, drawing parallels to 1930s banking confiscations under FDR. He covered Chevron deference court rulings, VA director admissions of ignoring congressional law on gun confiscation, militia preparedness, equipment recommendations (laptop cooling fans, tactical pouches from Sportsman's Guide, firearms parts kits), and warned of potential microwave/directed energy weapon attacks targeting individuals. Koernke emphasized the need for organized militia, logistics preparation, and vigilance against government tyranny.
Friday, July 12
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Mark Koernke discussed border security operations, specifically the Minuteman I and II deployments that successfully shut down illegal border crossings through volunteer militia efforts in the 1990s and 2000s. He criticized mainstream conservative media for dismissing grassroots solutions and emphasized the importance of local militia organization, township-level governance, and preparedness. The show covered equipment recommendations including shotguns for air defense against drones, ammunition sourcing, surplus gear acquisitions, and ongoing training operations at various militia camps across Michigan and other states. Koernke also addressed computer maintenance issues affecting the militia town hall segment and provided logistics updates on outgoing training materials and supplies.
Monday, July 15
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Mark Koernke discussed the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, analyzing the security failures and tactical inconsistencies he observed in video footage. He argued the attempt was planned and coordinated by government elements including the Pennsylvania State Police, Secret Service, and Israeli Mossad, with deliberate security gaps at the AGR building and water tower. Koernke examined sniper positioning and weapon handling, caller contributions about the shooter's background and building ownership, and broader implications for election security and potential future attacks on American soil.
Tuesday, July 16
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Mark Koernke discussed the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, analyzing the tactical details of the shooting, the presence of armed personnel in the building where the shooter was positioned, and the subsequent firefight between government snipers and unknown shooters. He examined video evidence showing the snipers taking defensive fire after allegedly neutralizing the primary shooter, questioned who owned the building and who was inside it, and speculated about involvement by Israeli operatives or Mossad. Koernke also discussed the shooter's background, his apparent lack of a digital footprint, his connection to BlackRock, and his father's profession as a psychologist. He criticized Trump's selection of J.D. Vance as running mate and expressed skepticism about Trump's ability to deliver on campaign promises, while also acknowledging Trump's physical response during the shooting was impressive. The show included caller discussions about ammunition quality, the shooting incident details, and broader concerns about government involvement in the attack.
Wednesday, July 17
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Mark Koernke hosted three hours of The Intelligence Report on July 17, 2024, covering the assassination attempt against Trump, weapons and preparedness, and political analysis. The first hour focused on firearms recommendations (AKs, PTR-91s, SKS rifles) and spare parts inventory, with caller discussion about Yugoslavian SKS grenade launchers. The second hour featured guest host Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussing inconsistencies in the official shooting narrative, followed by Koernke's analysis of the assassination attempt as a coordinated multi-shooter operation involving federal agencies and Israeli interests. The third hour continued analysis of the shooting, discussing Biden's suspicious phone call to Trump, the failure of law enforcement coordination, and predictions of additional assassination attempts before the election.
Thursday, July 18
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Mark Koernke discussed the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, analyzing video evidence of multiple shooters, sniper team reactions, and alleged coordination. He also covered a Texas case where California's red flag law was enforced across state lines to confiscate firearms from a resident who had no contact with California, and addressed broader concerns about federal overreach, law enforcement corruption, and the need for armed citizen preparedness and militia organization.
Friday, July 19
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Mark Koernke discussed the July 19, 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, analyzing audio evidence suggesting multiple shooters and examining the Secret Service response. He covered preparedness topics including body armor options, medical trauma kits, water processing systems, and ammunition procurement. Koernke also addressed stock trading anomalies before the assassination attempt, the CrowdStrike software outage affecting airlines and banks, and warned listeners to prepare for escalating conflict and potential Red Terror operations.
Monday, July 22
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Mark Koernke discussed the July 13 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, analyzing the shooting incident in detail and arguing it was a coordinated operation involving multiple shooters and foreign intelligence agencies. He examined the congressional hearing on the Secret Service failure, criticized the agency's director, and discussed implications if Trump had been killed, including potential gun confiscation and domestic conflict. Koernke also addressed Biden's withdrawal from the race, analyzed video evidence of the shooting, and discussed the involvement of various government agencies and international actors in the alleged plot.
Tuesday, July 23
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Mark Koernke discussed the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, analyzing the event as part of a larger coordinated attack plan by globalist forces that included plans to kill Biden and implement martial law. He covered communications failures in Secret Service operations, the political fallout including Biden's withdrawal from the race and Kamala Harris's uncertain nomination, and emphasized the need for militia preparedness and distribution of training materials. Koernke also addressed nuclear war preparedness, the involvement of Israel in U.S. politics, and warned of imminent further attacks by the globalist "ring knockers."
Wednesday, July 24
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Mark Koernke discussed FBI oversight, the BM-59 rifle as a viable main battle rifle alternative, forced reset trigger court victory, communications technology including Meshtastic mesh networks, preparedness logistics, and the importance of organizing armed militia units. He emphasized filing extensive court documents, acquiring surplus equipment and radios, establishing local communication networks, and maintaining food production capabilities in preparation for potential conflict.
Thursday, July 25
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and political developments on July 25, 2024. Topics included evacuation planning and road networks in Michigan, communications systems (CB, FRS, two-meter radio), vehicle acquisition and maintenance strategies, camouflage techniques using house paint, and militia package distribution. The second and third hours focused heavily on political commentary regarding the 2024 election, Netanyahu's visit to the U.S., potential power struggles between Obama and Hillary Clinton, and concerns about red flag laws and gun confiscation. Callers raised issues about military morale, drone warfare, and the importance of small manufacturing and mechanical skills for post-conflict rebuilding.
Friday, July 26
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment procurement, and recent political events on this Friday broadcast. He covered quartermaster deals on ammunition, body armor, gas masks, and tactical gear from various suppliers, emphasized the importance of medical training and supplies for militia units, and addressed the Trump assassination attempt with analysis of security failures and conspiracy theories. The show included caller discussions on 1911 pistols, ammunition types, and equipment sourcing, along with updates on militia training sites and weekend activities.
Monday, July 29
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, training operations in Michigan, and food production during summer conditions. He addressed political developments including Kamala Harris's campaign and Obama's influence, criticized Trump's inclusive political messaging as weakness, and extensively analyzed the Oklahoma City bombing as government-sponsored terrorism involving federal agencies and Israeli operatives. Callers raised concerns about election legitimacy, the Trump assassination attempt, Michigan's governor, and Trump's Israel-focused rhetoric at a Bitcoin conference.
Tuesday, July 30
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the assassination attempt on Trump, criticizing federal security failures and the Senate testimony of FBI and Secret Service officials. He analyzed the shooting incident in detail, drawing on personal experience with combat injuries to assess the wound's plausibility. Koernke also covered geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, Israel, and China; alleged child trafficking networks; the Epstein case and connections to political figures; bird flu pandemic preparations; and the need for militia organization and preparedness. He criticized Trump's past actions regarding Israel, vaccines, and the Pollard spy case, while emphasizing the importance of organized militia training and constitutional defense.
Wednesday, July 31
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and political commentary on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He covered food production and heritage bean varieties, reviewed firearms and ammunition products from Apex Gun Parts and other vendors, discussed Glock clone pistols and reloading equipment, and analyzed the Trump assassination attempt and its implications. Callers reported on hamfest finds, stock price movements in defense contractors, and concerns about election integrity and voter fraud operations in Michigan.