June 2025
20 episodes
Tuesday, June 3
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including his ongoing book publication challenges due to hard drive failures, calls to Washington D.C. and Maryland state officials confirming the need for an American war for independence, warnings about cattle parasites and food supply manipulation, criticism of dual-citizenship individuals and Israeli influence on U.S. policy, analysis of discontinued military vehicle programs and Apache helicopter transfers to Israel, tariff impacts on small business, Chinese operations in Michigan, and caller discussions about tick infestations across the Midwest and preparedness measures including food storage and militia training.
Wednesday, June 4
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Mark Koernke discussed the renaming of the USS Harvey Milk to USS Ruth Bader Ginsburg, criticizing the decision as politically motivated and insulting to America. He covered the Elon Musk and Trump disagreement over a spending bill, arguing it represents business-as-usual government corruption. The show featured extensive discussion of a bioweapon smuggling case involving two Chinese nationals at the University of Michigan who attempted to bring a fungal pathogen into the country, which Koernke characterized as an act of treason by the federal government. Guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussed preparedness, power outages, solar systems, and Chinese malware in electrical infrastructure. The final hour focused on weapons, ammunition, gas masks, and defensive preparations, with detailed recommendations for AR-15 and AR-10 rifles.
Thursday, June 5
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan gun control legislation, Chinese communist infiltration of Michigan, food production and seed storage as preparedness measures, and warned of potential false flag attacks. He addressed confusion created by recent statements from Elon Musk and Donald Trump, emphasized the need for militia organization and personal preparation, and provided updates on community defense efforts including Green Township's resistance to a Chinese battery plant. A tornado warning for Lubbock, Texas was issued during the broadcast.
Friday, June 6
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump-Musk conflict over spending bills, warning that Republicans fail to protect their allies while Democrats maintain party discipline. He analyzed the Supreme Court's unanimous decision protecting gun manufacturers from Mexico's lawsuit, covered ammunition and firearm options including 1911s and AR-10s, and addressed concerns about internal security threats and government overreach. The show included technical discussions on ammunition testing, primer quality control, and shortwave frequency changes due to transmitter maintenance.
Monday, June 9
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Mark Koernke discussed the Los Angeles riots and protests on June 9, 2025, analyzing them as a coordinated government operation rather than spontaneous unrest. He covered the shutdown of CCTV cameras before the violence, the presence of pre-positioned bricks, and the involvement of illegal aliens and communist organizations. Callers provided details on Tren de Aragua gang members arrested with heavy weapons, the Party for Socialism and Liberation organizing protests, and military aircraft activity on the southern border. Koernke emphasized that the militia movement has deep historical roots predating recent events, referenced the 1990s Minutemen and independent political movements, and warned that martial law would likely target patriots rather than the illegal alien population.
Tuesday, June 10
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating civil unrest in Los Angeles, including burning police vehicles and infrastructure damage, analyzing government complicity and the role of illegal aliens as a potential domestic force. He covered accountability mechanisms for federal spending, the coordination between communist elements and law enforcement, and warned of planned nationwide protests on June 14th by groups like 'No Kings.' Koernke emphasized preparedness, communications security, and local defense strategies while criticizing Trump administration policies and Israeli influence in U.S. government.
Wednesday, June 11
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons acquisition, and current events on Weapons Wednesday, June 11, 2025. He covered affordable firearm options (12-gauge shotguns, AR-15 rifles, Glock pistols), ammunition stockpiling, water storage, and food preservation using freeze dryers. Koernke addressed the Mexican Senate's discussion of annexing the southwestern United States, the presence of 30 million illegal aliens in the country, Los Angeles protests and National Guard deployment, Real ID implementation, and constitutional concerns about Posse Comitatus violations. He emphasized militia organization, logistics, and preparation for potential conflict while warning against government registration schemes.
Thursday, June 12
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition reloading techniques for the Tokarev pistol, including the use of discarding sabot rounds and various bullet materials to achieve hypervelocity performance. He addressed the ongoing civil unrest and carjacking threats planned for June 14th, emphasizing defensive driving tactics and the importance of armed self-defense. Koernke covered the discovery of $65 million in funding for recent riots, criticized AI-generated misinformation about military equipment, and discussed the broader context of communist infiltration in government, including references to FinCEN financial surveillance networks. He also provided product recommendations for survival food items, camouflage gear, and preparedness supplies, while fielding caller questions about immigration policy impacts on congressional representation and family divisions over political beliefs.
Friday, June 13
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions following Israeli military strikes on Iran, warning of potential false flag attacks on American soil planned by Israeli Mossad and U.S. government operatives. He urged listeners to survey locations where bricks were being pre-positioned for planned riots, encouraged documentation of suspicious activity, and advised preparation including gas masks, fuel, water, and ammunition. Koernke emphasized that the government deliberately allowed illegal immigration to create a crisis justifying expanded police state powers, and called for militia mobilization and local defense preparations rather than military enlistment.
Monday, June 16
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with Iran and Israel, warning that the U.S. government and Israeli Mossad are planning a false-flag terrorist attack on American soil to justify military intervention overseas and expanded domestic police state measures. He criticized Trump for withdrawing military resources from the U.S. while the country faces internal threats from illegal immigration, urged listeners to call the White House opposing war, analyzed recent shooting incidents and assassinations as examples of government-sponsored violence, and emphasized the importance of militia preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and tactical training in anticipation of conflict.
Tuesday, June 17
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's betrayal of his supporters and alignment with Israeli interests, warning of imminent Israeli Mossad terrorist attacks on American soil similar to 9/11. He analyzed potential false flag scenarios involving the USS Nimitz, advocated for local militia organization and preparedness, provided detailed guidance on resource acquisition (generators, fuel, ammunition, water storage), and urged listeners to call the White House opposing war while preparing for grid shutdown and potential nuclear strikes on southeastern coastal cities.
Wednesday, June 18
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Mark Koernke hosted a four-hour broadcast on June 18, 2025, covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The first two hours focused on current geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Iran and Israel, with warnings about potential false-flag attacks on American soil. Koernke discussed bayonet adapters, firearm accessories, and equipment recommendations from vendors like APG Defense and Harbor Freight. The final two hours featured an extended co-broadcast with Frank from Quite Frankly, where Koernke provided a historical overview of the American militia movement from the 1930s through the 1990s, including detailed accounts of Waco, discussions of alternative media figures like Alex Jones and Bill Cooper, and analysis of government operations against patriot movements.
Thursday, June 19
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and constitutional rights during a four-hour broadcast on June 19, 2025. Topics included gardening and food preservation (tomatoes, mulberries, canning), natural dyes and camouflage materials, silver's medicinal and historical uses, antibiotic availability through fish antibiotics, shotgun ammunition selection for home defense, and family emergency action drills. Koernke also covered militia training operations, the planned merger of ATF and DEA as a threat to Second Amendment rights, and warnings about potential government-sponsored terrorist attacks. A guest segment featured Richard Carey discussing globalist consolidation and the importance of local preparedness.
Friday, June 20
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, fuel storage, tire management, and ammunition pricing on Quartermaster Friday. He covered vehicle maintenance during hot weather, propane tank refilling, and tire-to-fuel conversion technology. The show featured extensive discussion of firearm components and pricing from various suppliers, including AR-15 parts, pistol barrels, and ammunition deals. Koernke warned against military enlistment, advocating instead for militia organization to defend America, and criticized U.S. support for Israel amid escalating Middle East tensions.
Monday, June 23
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Mark Koernke discussed the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, characterizing it as an act of government-sponsored terrorism and an undeclared war. He analyzed the geopolitical situation through the lens of the Babylon 5 sci-fi series, arguing that both the U.S. and Israel are manipulating events while evacuating targets in advance. Koernke warned of potential Israeli Mossad attacks on American soil, specifically naming Charleston, Savannah, and Jacksonville as likely targets, and urged listeners to prepare with bug-out kits, NBC protection, and militia organization. He also discussed historical Israeli espionage in America, the Iran-Contra affair, and Jewish populations within Iran, arguing that the conflict is orchestrated theater designed to distract from domestic threats posed by illegal aliens brought into the country by the federal government.
Tuesday, June 24
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions between the United States and Iran following recent military strikes, alleging Israeli involvement in planning attacks on American soil and warning listeners to prepare for potential domestic terrorism. He covered infrastructure vulnerabilities including recent power and internet outages in Ohio, provided detailed preparedness advice on fuel storage and generator maintenance, and emphasized the importance of communications systems, water purification, and emergency supplies. The show included caller contributions about sabotage incidents and equipment failures, with extensive discussion of survival skills including fire-starting methods, ammunition quality issues, and bartering strategies.
Wednesday, June 25
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Mark Koernke discussed the U.S. bombing of Iran, arguing it was unjustified and comparing it to potential bombing of Mexico, which he claimed posed a greater threat to America through drug trafficking and illegal immigration. He criticized Trump for breaking his no-wars promise and entering multiple conflicts. The second hour featured a caller discussing the Israel-Iran conflict, with analysis of nuclear weapons programs, international law, and Israeli-Palestinian issues. The third hour covered weapons, preparedness, nutrition (salt, iodine, vitamin C), survival food sources, and a reported murder of a pastor by a Jewish extremist. Koernke emphasized hydration, iodine supplementation, and armed self-defense.
Thursday, June 26
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent Israeli-Iranian conflict, criticizing U.S. support for Israel and arguing that the conflict was planned in advance by Trump and Israeli leadership. He analyzed military logistics, compared the situation to historical conflicts, and warned of imminent domestic threats from illegal aliens and government-sponsored terrorism. The second and third hours focused on currency, economics, and the importance of understanding money systems—covering the history of private currencies during the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve's role in economic manipulation, and practical strategies for barter and wealth preservation in preparation for societal collapse.
Friday, June 27
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Mark Koernke discussed Israeli military actions against Iran, the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement as a threat to U.S. sovereignty, Supreme Court rulings undermining constitutional rights, and ongoing militia training activities at Camp Wayland North and Fort Benning, Michigan. He emphasized preparedness for potential Mossad attacks on American soil, provided quartermaster updates on ammunition and tactical gear deals, and urged listeners to maintain vigilance regarding government overreach and international corporate control mechanisms.
Monday, June 30
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Operation Safe Neighborhoods in Michigan, which removed 850 firearms from parolees and probationers under a federal grant program dating to 2004-2005. He explained the mechanics of parole violation cycles and yellow sheet contracts that restrict Second Amendment rights. Koernke covered Israeli attacks on Taybeh, the last all-Christian Palestinian village in the West Bank, where three residents were killed over the weekend. He warned of potential Israeli Mossad attacks on the United States and discussed the Tisch Party's resurgence in Michigan politics as an alternative to Republican and Democratic control. The show included commentary on Michigan gun control bills, the dangers of cell phone dependency, alternative communication technologies, and the value of physical media collections as inflation hedges.