September 2025
20 episodes
Monday, September 1
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including tool maintenance with lubricants, freeze-dried food storage, Walmart clearance shopping strategies, and detailed construction methods for simple PVC-pipe greenhouse and equipment shelter structures using vinyl siding. He also covered Schmidt-Rubin and Steyr rifles, ammunition sourcing, and firearm maintenance. Guest Dave Stone provided information about Russian military movements in Venezuela and nuclear war survival preparations. The show included discussions of chemical protection equipment, gas masks, and fallout shelter construction, along with announcements about manual packages and shortwave broadcast details.
Tuesday, September 2
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Mark Koernke discussed the Minneapolis mass shooting, identifying the shooter's father as a 28-year CIA/DOD contractor specializing in pre-crime surveillance programs, arguing the incident was a government-orchestrated false flag operation. He covered Trump's foreign policy actions including weapons shipments to Ukraine, tariff impacts on the economy, and concerns about forced vaccines. The show included extensive discussion of food preservation, gardening techniques for self-sufficiency, nuclear survival preparedness, and blood banking restrictions in hospitals.
Wednesday, September 3
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Mark Koernke discussed gun confiscation efforts coordinated between the Trump administration and anti-gun groups, analyzed the AR-15 and alternative rifle designs (AR-18, Hack 7) in historical context, examined the Minneapolis church shooting as a potential false flag operation, and covered ATF overreach in classifying unfinished firearm frames. The show included extensive discussion of weapons design simplification for production, preparedness logistics, and the need for an American War for Independence. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge reported on driverless cars disrupting Atlanta traffic, the shift toward cashless payment systems, and concerns about digital surveillance through apps like Cash App and Venmo.
Thursday, September 4
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including observations about impaired drivers on roads, psychiatric facility expansion as a potential tool for detention camps, the expansion of prisons in Michigan in the 1990s, Coast Guard deployment issues, Chicago crime and federal overreach, Trump's claims about being misled on Operation Warp Speed, a DOJ proposal to ban firearm purchases for transgender individuals, the Patrick Tate-Adameyek case involving ATF fabrication of charges, assassinations of German conservative politicians, precious metals as currency including gold, silver, and copper, the importance of scales and weights for barter systems, and calls for military action against Chinese fentanyl ships rather than Venezuelan boats.
Friday, September 5
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump administration's renaming of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, arguing that words matter and that the change should obligate the government to follow constitutional war declaration procedures and international treaties. He criticized Trump's foreign policy, warned against military recruitment, and discussed poison assassination tactics used against political opponents in Germany and Korea. The show covered an ICE raid on a Hyundai battery plant in Georgia that detained 475 illegal South Korean workers, disrupting production. Koernke also promoted ammunition sales, discussed militia facility upgrades including naming Camp Betcher in honor of deceased co-host Don Betcher, and solicited donations for Liberty Tree Radio.
Monday, September 8
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's $5 billion fake jobs scandal involving Democratic officials and alleged Israeli-connected front companies, analyzed a stabbing death on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina as a case study in situational awareness and self-defense, reviewed a Tucker Carlson segment on Bill Gates and vaccine injuries, addressed gold and silver as tangible wealth alternatives to digital currency, examined coordinated social media attacks on Trump critics, and covered firearms recommendations including semi-automatic shotguns from Palmetto State Armory and the strategic value of air defense weapons like miniguns.
Tuesday, September 9
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights, focusing on a major amicus brief filed by 26 states challenging Washington State's magazine ban in Gator's Custom Guns v. Washington, arguing that standard-capacity magazines are commonly used arms protected under Heller and Bruin. He covered Michigan election fraud involving voter registration schemes, explosives, and automatic weapons seized from an Israeli-connected group in Southfield. Koernke detailed the 5-10 preparedness program for building distributed logistics kits using salvaged tactical gear from yard sales and thrift stores, emphasized backing up YouTube content to physical media before potential censorship, and discussed prepping for economic collapse and potential civil conflict. Caller Larry from Indiana raised concerns about Trump's foreign policy, vaccine mandates, and the Epstein files, while Koernke addressed media manipulation, the role of Israel in U.S. politics, and the importance of acquiring older technology like cassette and CD players for long-term information preservation.
Wednesday, September 10
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Mark Koernke discussed the assassination of Charlie Kirk at a University of Utah event on September 10, 2025, analyzing the shooting from tactical and forensic perspectives. The episode covered emergency medical response protocols (IFAC kits), speculation about shooter location and methodology, and broader concerns about political violence and government response. Koernke emphasized preparedness, militia training, and sound currency (gold, silver, copper) as responses to systemic threats. Guest Craig discussed copper bullion coins and the transition away from cash currency. The show also featured discussion of international crises including Gaza, Venezuela, Poland, and UN actions potentially scheduled for September 18.
Thursday, September 11
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Mark Koernke discussed the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 11, 2025, analyzing security failures, potential Israeli Mossad involvement, and suspicious activity including a private aircraft (N888KG) that took off from Provo shortly after the shooting with its transponder disabled. The show covered body armor effectiveness, sniper tactics, the discovery of a Mauser rifle in nearby woods, eyewitness behavior including a man cheering at the scene, and connections to broader patterns of government-sponsored violence and Jewish organized crime. Callers contributed details about the aircraft's registration date, flight path to Arizona, and a book titled "The Shooting of Charlie Kirk" that appeared on Amazon before being removed.
Friday, September 12
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Mark Koernke discussed the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 9, 2025, which he characterized as a Mossad operation coordinated with U.S. government elements. The episode featured extensive analysis of the shooting's circumstances, including suspicious flight activity, pre-published Amazon book about the assassination, and claims about Kirk's $40 million in assets. Koernke also played a lengthy statement from Virginia state representative Nick Freitas condemning the left's ideology and rejecting calls for peaceful coexistence, and discussed the need for militia organization, preparedness, precious metals (particularly copper rounds), and medical supplies for potential conflict.
Tuesday, September 16
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Mark Koernke discussed Charlie Kirk's assassination, attributing it to Israeli and Jewish mob operations, and analyzed broader geopolitical issues including alleged Israeli land seizures in Ukraine using American police uniforms, the planned visit of Netanyahu to the US, and California's new gun control legislation targeting Glocks and firearm components. He emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and community defense while criticizing government inaction on drug trafficking and corruption, and requested listeners distribute the patriotic poem 'Visitor from the Past' across social media platforms.
Thursday, September 18
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Mark Koernke discussed the Charlie Kirk assassination, claiming Israeli Mossad responsibility and analyzing crime scene evidence tampering. He covered preparedness topics including coffee and tea storage for barter, spice preservation, and ranger site logistics. The show featured extended commentary on government corruption, the FBI director's weak stance on Second Amendment rights, and historical context of communist Antifa operations. Koernke addressed voter fraud in Michigan, criticized FBI Director Kash Patel's evasiveness on gun rights during congressional testimony, and discussed upcoming militia training facility projects and food reserve redistribution.
Friday, September 19
Monday, September 22
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Mark Koernke discussed the Charlie Kirk assassination, questioning the official narrative and presenting evidence that contradicts the government's account of the shooting. He analyzed ballistics, autopsy reports, and witness testimony, arguing that Kirk was killed by Israeli operatives due to his recent criticism of Jewish influence in America. Koernke also covered a coordinated push for a Constitutional Convention, noting that state legislators were recently in Israel for meetings with AIPAC, and warned that the enemy is preparing for a major crisis event. He emphasized the need for preparedness, food storage, and armed resistance, while promoting Liberty Tree Radio's militia training manuals and fundraising efforts.
Tuesday, September 23
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Mark Koernke discussed the Charlie Kirk assassination, analyzing ballistic evidence and questioning the official narrative about the shooting. He covered communications infrastructure, radio operations and training protocols for militia units, promoted preparedness supplies including medical equipment and survival rations, addressed the UN situation and Trump's statements on Palestine, and emphasized the need for independent medical systems and proper equipment maintenance before societal collapse.
Wednesday, September 24
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour episode covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The first hour discussed a shooting incident involving ICE agents in Dallas, body armor considerations, and AR-15 platform options for anti-mechanical operations. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing Charlie Kirk's death, freedom of speech issues, UN General Assembly actions on Palestine, and the formation of a potential third political party. The third hour returned to Koernke addressing vehicle armor, escalating threats from government and leftist operatives, the infiltration and corruption of organizations like the NRA and John Birch Society by Israeli interests, and food storage strategies including pumpkins and gourds for long-term survival.
Thursday, September 25
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics including an impromptu meeting of approximately 800 flag officers at Quantico Marine Base on Tuesday (September 30), which he characterized as highly suspicious given the short notice and timing near October. He extensively analyzed Charlie Kirk's recent statements about Israel and October 7th, arguing Kirk was a controlled asset funded by Israeli interests who would eventually be repositioned to advocate gun confiscation. Koernke covered Pennsylvania's passage of four gun control bills (universal background checks, red flag laws, undetectable firearms ban, and Glock switch ban) and promoted High Point's new AR-15 rifle with lifetime warranty. He emphasized the need for militia preparedness, discussed ammunition and rifle configurations for armor penetration, and warned of potential economic collapse and false flag operations in October.
Friday, September 26
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Charlie Kirk assassination, the humanitarian flotilla to Palestine with Spanish and Italian naval escorts, vehicle preparedness with emphasis on pre-1970 points-and-condenser vehicles resistant to EMP, tire and parts stockpiling strategies, synthetic fuel production methods, and the opening of Camp Betcher (formerly Rustic 2). He criticized government inaction on deportations and border security while addressing callers about vehicle maintenance, spare parts inventory, and emergency preparedness.
Monday, September 29
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Mark Koernke discussed recent mass shooting incidents in Michigan and North Carolina, analyzing them as likely "Prozac shooters" (drugged individuals used to create fear and confusion). He covered militia preparedness, the importance of armed self-defense training, and warned of potential Israeli involvement in U.S. military operations. The show included segments on firearm training methods, concealed carry techniques, and a Second Amendment Foundation conference featuring speakers on gun rights advocacy and the Ruby Ridge incident.
Tuesday, September 30
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Mark Koernke discussed recent mass shooting incidents in Michigan and North Carolina allegedly involving Prozac-activated individuals, analyzing the political response and insurance implications for the church shooting. He extensively covered ammunition reloading and the 300 Blackout cartridge as a critical bridging solution for ammunition supply continuity, emphasizing its importance for long-term preparedness. The show included caller discussions on military command structure vulnerabilities, Netanyahu's visit and its implications, and various preparedness topics including food storage, pumpkin seed oil production, and natural dye-making from berries.