June 2026
15 episodes
Monday, June 1
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Mark Koernke discussed the NDAA legislation that would grant Israeli military operational control over American forces on U.S. soil, characterizing it as treason and an existential threat to American sovereignty. He emphasized the need for militia training, preparedness, and logistical support, while addressing practical survival topics including tire repair, battery procurement, ammunition sourcing, and equipment acquisition. The episode featured a Guns and Gadgets video by Jared Yannis on Second Amendment advocacy, caller Todd Dannen's information on drone detection technology, and extensive discussion of counter-insurgency tactics, air defense coordination, and the philosophical necessity of armed resistance to what Koernke framed as an imminent Jewish communist takeover.
Tuesday, June 2
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan voter fraud cases and alleged Israeli involvement in election operations, criticized Trump's foreign policy and relationship with Israel, analyzed proposed federal legislation to merge U.S. and Israeli militaries, addressed biological weapons deployment via tick vectors in the Ozarks carrying livestock and human diseases, promoted alternative communications infrastructure including field telephones and CB radio networks, and provided practical preparedness advice including ivermectin, sulfur powder, and herbal remedies for tick-borne illness prevention.
Wednesday, June 3
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control enforcement crisis, where the state attorney general allegedly ordered police to enforce a universal background check law despite a court injunction against it. He emphasized this as a precedent-setting violation that would enable further gun confiscation efforts. Koernke covered weapons preparation, AR-15 maintenance and spare parts storage, ammunition suppliers, and the historical distinction between the U.S. civil flag (vertical stripes) and military battle flag (horizontal stripes). He referenced the 1996 Knob Creek Resolution as a successful militia response to federal overreach and warned that the government's current actions represent the beginning of escalating attacks on constitutional rights.
Thursday, June 4
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military vehicle maintenance, and political candidates on this Thursday episode. He covered MRE pricing and ammunition deals, analyzed the Ukraine conflict and Israeli-Iranian tensions, promoted an M35 deuce-and-a-half maintenance rally in Michigan, discussed drone manufacturing using surplus components, and highlighted Jake Merrick, an Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate excluded from debates despite grassroots support. The show included caller input on military equipment parts sourcing, air defense strategies using shotguns, and wildlife population changes in Michigan.
Friday, June 5
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage, and military readiness on this Friday episode. The first hour focused extensively on emergency rations, MREs, and food caching strategies, including recommendations for specific suppliers and cost-effective bulk purchases. The second hour covered militia training, equipment inspection, and weather preparedness for upcoming field exercises. The third hour addressed political developments including Trump's health concerns, alleged Jewish influence in government, the NDAA and Pentagon takeover plans, and coordinated gun control efforts across multiple states. Callers discussed Virginia gun laws and constitutional remedies.
Monday, June 8
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical military training, field exercises, and preparedness for militia units, focusing on air defense integration, dispersal tactics, and water management during operations. He extensively criticized the Pentagon's recent statement about Israeli threats to U.S. security as deceptive damage control, arguing that Jewish and Israeli influence over American government remains unchanged and that the announcement was designed to buy time before a major false flag attack. Koernke also covered equipment logistics, radio communications issues, fundraising for a cancer-stricken patriot, and historical analysis of the USS Liberty attack.
Tuesday, June 9
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Mark Koernke discussed nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness as a critical priority, detailing specific equipment, suppliers, and training protocols. The show covered federal recruitment activities targeting local law enforcement, reports of increased activity across Michigan and other states, and concerns about potential escalation including nuclear war scenarios. Koernke emphasized improvisation and resource management, discussed ammunition availability from Palmetto State Armory, and provided extensive guidance on acquiring and maintaining NBC gear including gas masks, chem suits, filters, and training aids. The episode also included historical context on American privateers during the Revolutionary War and announcements about militia training exercises and equipment procurement.
Wednesday, June 10
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Mark Koernke discussed militia expansion across multiple states including Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Iowa, and Washington D.C., noting increased recruitment and organizational activity. He covered historical American privateering during the Revolutionary War, emphasizing how armed merchant vessels disrupted British supply lines and the importance of decentralized offensive operations. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness including nuclear, biological, and chemical defense equipment (gas masks, protective gear), firearm maintenance and surplus rifles (Schmidt-Rubin, Mauser variants), ammunition sourcing, and DIY construction projects using PVC pipe and vinyl siding for shelters and equipment storage. Callers contributed information on game camera deals, freeze-dried food availability, and tool sourcing.
Thursday, June 11
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Mark Koernke discussed vintage military rifles, particularly Swiss Schmidt-Rubin straight-pull rifles and Steyr rifles, covering their engineering quality, maintenance, ammunition sourcing, and practical use. He provided detailed guidance on rifle crown protection, cleaning rod guides, and ammunition options including PPU 7.5 Swiss from AIM Surplus. A caller from Kentucky shared a DIY cleaning rod guide solution using a cut .243 case. Koernke emphasized the reliability and accuracy of these historical firearms for preparedness and marksmanship, noting their availability in current surplus markets.
Friday, June 12
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Mark Koernke discussed communications equipment maintenance, radio testing, and preparedness on Communications Tuesday (May 14). He covered CB and VHF/UHF radio setup, fuse replacement in older radios, antenna maintenance, and the importance of equipment redundancy. Callers reported FEMA activity in Oklahoma City and Michigan, including a command RV deployment and helicopter cargo operations. Koernke addressed federal prisoner detention in county lockups, FEMA detention camp infrastructure, and the strategic implications of population control. The show included extensive discussion of food storage solutions, MRE alternatives, gas masks, and NBC defense preparations in anticipation of conflict.
Monday, June 15
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Mark Koernke discussed federal and state government activity in Michigan, including reports of black helicopters conducting operations and meetings between federal agents and local law enforcement. The show covered nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness, including gas masks, chem suits, and training protocols. Callers discussed Second Amendment rights, the Ninth Circuit Court ruling on felon gun ownership, and communications systems for civilian defense. The episode emphasized the need for militia readiness, equipment procurement, and training in NBC defense gear as tensions escalate.