January 2025
22 episodes
Wednesday, January 1
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Mark Koernke discussed the first day of 2025, focusing on recent terrorist attacks and government-sponsored false flag operations. He analyzed the New Orleans truck attack, the Tesla Cybertruck explosion at a Trump Tower, and a Virginia arrest involving alleged explosives, arguing all were FBI fabrications designed to justify expanded police state powers. Koernke criticized Elon Musk for revealing his true leftist ideology through recent social media attacks on conservatives, and warned that H-1B visa expansion would displace qualified American workers. He promoted AR-15 rifle purchases and medical supply acquisitions as preparedness measures, and predicted a series of coordinated attacks across the country to justify digital currency implementation and further government control.
Friday, January 3
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Mark Koernke discussed recent government-sponsored terrorist attacks, including the New Orleans truck attack that killed 15 people and the Las Vegas Tesla truck explosion. He analyzed the staging of crime scenes, criticized Elon Musk's claims about Tesla vehicle autonomy, and connected both incidents to military personnel and intelligence operations. Koernke emphasized the need for militia preparedness, medical supplies, and proper equipment while warning that these events represent escalating government terrorism designed to manipulate the American population into supporting military action abroad.
Monday, January 6
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's resignation and gun control policies, the Las Vegas incident and alleged drone sightings on the East Coast, the importance of acquiring gas masks and personal protective equipment (PPE) in response to reported fog phenomena, the USS Liberty attack and government betrayal, and preparations for microwave cannon demonstrations. He emphasized solutions-oriented preparedness rather than fear-based panic, promoted civil defense technology, and criticized government propaganda across multiple fronts.
Tuesday, January 7
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military history, and geopolitical strategy across three hours of programming on January 7, 2025. He promoted warehouse sales at Coleman's for boots and field parkas, detailed the history of American independence and the Monroe Doctrine, criticized Trump's recent rhetoric about annexing Greenland, Canada, and Mexico as a revival of failed NAFTA/GATT globalist schemes, and warned against surrendering American sovereignty. He also covered the Mexican Revolution, the role of communist and Jewish influence in Mexico, the Shakers and Scofield Bible infiltration, and underground tunnel systems built in 19th-century America in preparation for biological warfare threats.
Wednesday, January 8
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires as intentional mismanagement, criticized Trump's NAFTA/GATT proposals, warned against volunteering for Michigan State Police training exercises due to past vindictive behavior, promoted preparedness and weapons acquisition including shotguns for anti-drone defense, covered microwave and laser anti-drone technology, discussed water heater regulations, analyzed Trump's foreign policy toward Israel and Iran with concerns about escalation, and provided extensive weapons deals and equipment recommendations from various retailers.
Thursday, January 9
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's recent proposals regarding Greenland, Canada, and Mexico as distractions from three core promises: securing the border, deporting illegal aliens, and releasing January 6 political prisoners. He criticized the neoconservative agenda behind these proposals, arguing they would destroy American sovereignty and property rights under NAFTA/GATT frameworks. Koernke promoted medical supplies from ShopMedVet.com, firearms deals, and preparedness measures while addressing caller concerns about gun control legislation in Colorado and Illinois, and historical context about Jewish communist influence in China and Mexico.
Friday, January 10
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires, attributing them to intentional arson by sleeper cells and government mismanagement of water systems controlled by communist Chinese interests. He criticized Trump's proposal to divert Great Lakes water to California, arguing desalination and local aquifers were viable alternatives. Koernke covered militia preparedness, quartermaster logistics, equipment procurement from surplus vendors, and conducted a drawing for listener donations. He emphasized Rhodesian military tactics, rifle marksmanship discipline, and compared Hezbollah's defensive strategies favorably to Israeli military operations. The show included extensive product recommendations for tactical gear, ammunition, and survival supplies.
Monday, January 13
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Mark Koernke discussed the 7-8 million round ammunition heist from Mexico's Aguila plant, California wildfires as intentional destruction, illegal alien gangs conducting organized raids in LA, and the need for Americans to prepare defensively. He criticized Trump's contradictory border and territorial expansion rhetoric, warned about Chinese military units and Israeli operatives on U.S. soil, and emphasized the importance of small unit militia organization, training, and equipment distribution. Callers reported on Antifa's sophisticated organizational structure and recruitment, illegal migrants with AR-15s, and various border security failures.
Tuesday, January 14
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics including a theft at a U.S. Army Reserve facility in Tustin, California where military equipment was stolen, the California wildfires as part of a deliberate land-grab scheme involving geoengineering and water system sabotage, the FinCEN directive requiring identification for volunteer organizations (affecting 34 million Americans), and warnings about the inauguration. He criticized Trump as complicit with Israeli interests, discussed Chinese military infiltration, and emphasized preparedness for potential conflict while discouraging attendance at the inauguration.
Wednesday, January 15
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on January 15, 2025, covering California wildfires and water system destruction, agricultural collapse, tariffs and manufacturing, flat earth conspiracy debunking, AR-15 rifle specifications and ammunition, organizational structure for militia formations, and various current events including Trump's statements about Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal.
Thursday, January 16
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Mark Koernke discussed Fabian Socialism as a hidden power structure, explaining how the term is suppressed on social media and comparing it to communist fears in pre-Soviet Russia. He analyzed the consolidation of federal law enforcement agencies under Homeland Security, warned about FinCEN's mandatory beneficial ownership reporting rule implemented January 1st 2025, and criticized Trump administration policies on deportations, border security, and territorial expansion (Greenland, Panama Canal). The second hour featured caller Dave Stone reporting on Illinois HB 4144, a gun confiscation bill passed without due process protections that allows warrantless searches based on any order of protection, and discussed AI-generated child sexual abuse material becoming a criminal offense. Koernke emphasized the pattern of government overreach, police corruption in property seizure, and the need for armed resistance to tyranny.
Friday, January 17
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Mark Koernke discussed microwave-based air defense weapons, their effectiveness against drones and military equipment, and practical deployment methods using kitchen microwave ovens. He covered quartermaster deals on military surplus items, particularly Czech M95 coats and AK stocks from CenterFire Systems. Koernke addressed the California wildfires as a slow-motion carpet bombing resulting from government incompetence and socialist mismanagement, criticized the inadequate firefighting response, and warned against sending aid to California. He discussed the ATF's reversal on pistol brace regulations, Trump's inauguration being moved indoors due to cold weather and overhead threats, and the broader theme that the current government system cannot be reformed and must be replaced. Callers debated whether to work within the political system or embrace accelerationism, with Koernke emphasizing the need for physical preparedness and association with reliable people rather than political correctness.
Monday, January 20
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump inauguration on January 20, 2025, criticizing the partial release of January 6 detainees (approximately 250 out of nearly 2,000), warning of increased danger to remaining prisoners, and expressing frustration with Trump's compromises on key issues including border security and deportations. He covered property disposition regulations and surplus equipment acquisition, detailed predator management for livestock, discussed Michigan's egg supply crisis caused by cage-free regulations, and warned against foreign military threats being fabricated regarding Greenland and Denmark. Koernke also addressed concerns about foreign corporate control in America, NAFTA/GATT consequences, and criticized the regime's treatment of political prisoners.
Tuesday, January 21
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Mark Koernke discussed the delayed release of January 6th prisoners from La Bianca prison in Washington DC, focusing on Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown, a decorated Green Beret and Medal of Honor recipient who was told he would be released but was re-incarcerated after federal marshals intervened. Koernke criticized Trump's administration for failing to fully pardon all January 6th detainees, arguing that selective releases and additional charges constitute betrayal of political prisoners. The show covered prison conditions, survival tactics for incarcerated individuals, and caller accounts of released prisoners experiencing physical and emotional deterioration from their detention.
Wednesday, January 22
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and the treatment of January 6th detainees released from federal custody. The show covered gas mask options and pricing, AR-15 optics and accessories, and featured extensive discussion of prison system violations against J6 detainees, including malnutrition, lack of medical care, and denial of accommodations for disabled prisoners. Nancy Koernke joined to explain the Federal Rules and Guidelines for Prisons and Jails, a binding federal standard that facilities routinely violate, and discussed lawsuits being filed by Federal Watchdog, an organization founded by released detainee Jake Lang.
Thursday, January 23
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's recent executive orders, including pardons for January 6 detainees and those arrested for protesting abortion clinics, while criticizing the slow pace of border enforcement and deportations. He emphasized that January 6 prisoners remain incarcerated despite Trump's promises, warned against trusting establishment figures, and argued that Obama—not Biden—was the real power behind the last four years. Koernke also covered preparedness topics including winter survival gear, tool maintenance, ammunition suppliers, and weapons systems, while expressing skepticism about Trump's commitment to genuine reform versus performative gestures.
Friday, January 24
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan political developments, including potential criminal charges against Governor Gretchen Whitmer and other state officials, with multiple candidates positioning themselves for upcoming elections. He covered border security issues, including a gang rush at Eagle Pass port of entry, and criticized federal agencies' response to natural disasters in the Carolinas and California. The show featured extensive quartermaster segments on ammunition availability (particularly .38 Special), reloading techniques, medical supply procurement, and preparedness equipment, while warning listeners that the fight against government overreach is far from over despite Trump's election.
Monday, January 27
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Mark Koernke discussed microwave emitter construction and testing, coffee storage and chicory as a caffeine substitute, preparedness strategies, and current events including Colombia's capitulation to Trump, Egyptian military capabilities, and the killing of a January 6 pardoned individual by an Indiana deputy. He emphasized technology discipline, the dangers of over-reliance on high-tech systems in warfare, and warned that the globalist enemy remains active despite recent political changes.
Tuesday, January 28
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan weather patterns, seismic activity, and Native American history before pivoting to extensive commentary on Trump's policies, the Federal Reserve, currency systems, and alleged Israeli influence in U.S. government. He criticized Trump's "Israel First America Last" agenda, warned against cashless society implementation, and explained the difference between Federal Reserve Notes and United States Notes. Callers Larry and Tom contributed perspectives on Trump's contradictions, military readiness against Russia, and the consolidation of federal agencies into Homeland Security. The show covered preparedness topics including ammunition production safety, weapon operational testing, and surplus equipment deals.
Wednesday, January 29
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including medical supply organization for militia units, with focus on first aid kits (IFACs), hemostatic wound spray products, and field surgical capabilities. He addressed caller questions about earthquake activity in Maine and Michigan, archive access for past broadcasts, and provided extensive information on firearms magazines (AR-15 and Glock mags from Rainier Arms) and ammunition selection. The show included discussion of medical training for irregular forces, wound treatment protocols, and historical context of chemical weapons from World War I.
Thursday, January 30
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including greenhouse management for seedling season, administrative supplies for medical and operational kits, and firearms recommendations (AR-10s and police trade-in pistols). He analyzed the Washington D.C. helicopter-airplane collision, questioning why military rotary-wing aircraft were operating in civilian airspace. Koernke covered surveillance issues including FLOCK license plate readers in Oklahoma being accessed by the ATF without warrant, and microwave heart-monitoring systems being tested in Oklahoma County Jail. The bulk of the third hour focused on historical electric and mechanical centrifugal gun designs from the 1800s-1900s, their devastating potential, and modern applications using paintball and airsoft technology as training and alternative weapon platforms.
Friday, January 31
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 31, 2025 Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines collision in Washington, D.C., analyzing flight paths, pilot training, air traffic control failures, and the role of DEI hiring in military and civilian aviation. He covered Trump administration actions including federal employee return-to-office mandates, FBI leadership purges, and RFK's confirmation hearings. Koernke also reported on Michigan political developments including potential recall of Governor Whitmer, ammunition and firearms deals, and concerns about illegal alien housing construction. The show included militia town hall announcements, camp logistics updates, and a year-end fundraising drawing.