"2016 election"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court leak as a distraction from more serious issues like the open southern border, election fraud, and government corruption. He analyzed the 2016 and 2020 elections, arguing that Russian interference in 2016 may have prevented the rigged outcome Democrats intended. Koernke criticized the police state, federal bureaucracy, and various government institutions as corrupt beyond repair, calling for militia preparedness and self-sufficiency. In the second hour, caller Larry emphasized nuclear war preparedness using Cresson Kearney's survival guide, discussed food production facility fires as potential sabotage, and criticized U.S. military procurement decisions favoring foreign companies like SIG over domestic manufacturers. Both hosts condemned government leadership, international conflicts, and what they characterized as coordinated efforts to destabilize America.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election aftermath, focusing on allegations of Russian hacking and the death of a Democratic National Committee staffer. He criticized the Obama administration's response to alleged Russian interference, arguing that the claims lacked credibility and served as a distraction from documented security failures and misconduct within the Clinton campaign and DNC. The show featured extended discussion of operational security failures, classified document handling violations, and Hillary Clinton's email server practices. In the second half, guest Don Betcher provided detailed technical information about thermal imaging equipment, night vision technology, and preparedness solutions, including product specifications and pricing for thermal gun sights and related gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed the aftermath of the 2016 election, criticizing leftist reactions and those threatening to leave the country. He addressed currency collapse preparation, microchip implant technology in ID cards, and the need for alternative currency systems post-collapse. Koernke emphasized the importance of understanding pre-Federal Reserve economic systems and advocated for equitable barter and exchange mechanisms based on liberty principles rather than fiat currency.
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Mark Koernke discussed the FDA's imminent ban on over-the-counter aquatic antibiotics (doxycycline, erythromycin, and sulfa drugs) effective January 1, 2017, warning that these medications are critical for preparedness and treating potential biological or chemical attacks. He connected the ban to Gulf War Illness, explaining how doxycycline saved veterans when the VA initially dismissed their symptoms as psychosomatic. Koernke also covered Michigan's rising fees and taxes on driver's licenses and vehicle registration, the 2016 election outcome, and corrupt court practices in Livingston County involving plea-bargain schemes and drug-testing fees. A caller provided details on the 53rd District Court's revenue-generating scams targeting young people.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition, and preparedness on the eve of Christmas Eve 2016. The show covered tactical rifle design and cartridge engineering, including detailed analysis of the AK-47's 7.62x39 round, AR-15 platforms, and the advantages of tapered cartridge cases for reliability. Koernke also addressed political themes regarding the 2016 election outcome, the New World Order, government overreach, and militia preparedness, emphasizing that Americans must remain vigilant and active rather than complacent after Trump's unexpected victory.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election outcome, Hillary Clinton's defeat, and voter fraud allegations. He analyzed the incompetence or intentional failures of government agencies, comparing them to military operations and referencing the Benghazi incident. Koernke covered the Bader-Meinhof terrorist group as a government-sponsored operation, weapons inventory discrepancies in military arsenals, and the opium drug trade. He addressed caller concerns about Trump's presidency, emphasizing that both Trump and Clinton represented the same establishment interests. Koernke stressed the need for preparedness and armed resistance, drawing parallels to the American Revolution and discussing when armed conflict might become necessary.
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Mark Koernke discussed his proposed constitutional tax system called the True Tax, a 1% transaction tax with 20% rebated to all Americans, arguing it would replace the income tax and restore constitutional governance. He detailed allegations of financial mismanagement at TeaParty.org, claiming millions in donations were misappropriated, and criticized government agencies for failing to enforce the rule of law. Koernke also addressed NSA and CIA surveillance operations across the country, the 2016 election results and Trump's victory, the Electoral College system, and the importance of understanding constitutional government structure versus democracy.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, Trump's cabinet appointments including Rick Perry and Goldman Sachs officials, concerns about voter fraud in Michigan, and comparisons between Trump's approach and Wild Bill Donovan's creation of the OSS. Callers debated Trump's selection of establishment figures, the role of militia preparedness, and growing public resistance to political correctness, including people openly saying "Merry Christmas" again. The show covered electoral college dynamics, Hillary Clinton's repeated electoral losses, and warnings about potential communist infiltration and future civil unrest.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on Trump's Electoral College victory and allegations of voter fraud in major metropolitan areas. He covered topics including sovereignty and the corporate straw man structure, illegal immigration estimates, the distinction between documented and undocumented Americans, and preparedness strategies including cache distribution and supplies. The show included Christmas music and commentary on media hypocrisy, international tensions involving Russia and ISIS, and opportunities to purchase radio stations at low prices.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, alleging irregularities and potential hacking attempts by the Department of Homeland Security into Georgia's voter registration database. He criticized mainstream media outlets, the federal government's role in drug trafficking and the opioid crisis, and connected these issues to broader themes of government control and the New World Order. Koernke urged listeners to prepare for potential civil unrest, maintain food and supply stockpiles, and remain vigilant in opposing what he characterized as a corrupt establishment.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Jeremy discussed weather conditions in Idaho and Michigan, fundraising efforts for the Micro Effect radio network (targeting $500 in donations), and new programming initiatives including evening shows and archive subscriptions. The show covered political commentary on the 2016 election, voting machine irregularities, Hillary Clinton's post-election behavior, and concerns about federal power under the incoming Trump administration. Callers discussed Russian interference claims, voting machine flipping incidents, CIA and FBI involvement in human trafficking, and the Patriot Act and NDAA as tools of executive power.
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Mark Koernke discussed technical issues affecting the broadcast, including audio buffering problems and call-in line quality concerns reported by listeners. He addressed the 2016 election, expressing frustration with globalist infiltration of local politics and candidates openly admitting membership in world government organizations. Koernke emphasized the need for constitutional education and activism, warning that Americans face potential conflict within weeks and must remain vigilant against federal overreach. He criticized Hillary Clinton supporters and praised public resistance to globalist agendas, calling listeners to action in the final weeks before the election.
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Mark Koernke discussed various topics including the State of Jefferson, Fabian socialism in England, sagging pants culture and its origins in prison systems, winter activities in Michigan, and political commentary on the 2016 election and faithless electors. He also made fundraising appeals for the show and discussed HG Wells' writings on world government.
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Mark Koernke and guests discussed Christian values, humility, and stewardship of God's creation, contrasting biblical principles with secular environmentalism and leftist ideology. The show pivoted to political commentary on the 2016 election, criticizing Goldman Sachs influence, military leadership appointments, and alleged foreign policy failures. Koernke challenged listeners to seek truth through research and the Bible while defending free speech and Second Amendment rights against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election recount efforts in Michigan, criticizing both major political parties and alleging voter fraud involving dead people and illegal aliens. He condemned Republican establishment figures for their perceived betrayal, argued against reconciliation with political opponents, and drew historical parallels to the Korean and Vietnam Wars as examples of government deception. The show included commentary on American decline, constitutional principles, and calls for militia organization and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, focusing on alleged voter fraud in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, and criticized mainstream media coverage. He then shifted to a lengthy segment on corporate control of American society, arguing that citizens are fighting invisible corporate enemies rather than foreign nations, and that corporations have deliberately created a throwaway consumer culture while degrading education and product quality. The show featured commentary on political candidates, the need to dismantle the federal education system, and calls for consumer boycotts and local business revival.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on Trump's victory and critiques of Hillary Clinton and liberal policies. The show featured commentary on college campus political correctness, gender-neutral language mandates, affirmative action programs, and allegations of voter fraud. Koernke and his co-host Joe McNeil debated election integrity, voter demographics, and the role of deceased voters and illegal aliens in electoral outcomes.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election aftermath, focusing on Hillary Clinton's concession and criticism of recount efforts as a money grab. The show covered concerns about government overreach, including comparisons between the Standing Rock pipeline protests in North Dakota and the Waco siege, arguing that all Americans regardless of race are being oppressed by the government and corporate interests. Callers and the host emphasized the need for unity among different groups against what they characterized as government tyranny and mercenary enforcement of corporate agendas.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, criticizing foreign involvement in border wall construction and advocating for American workers and companies. He promoted the State of Jefferson as an alternative to California, argued against excessive consumerism and Sunday store hours from a biblical perspective, and addressed voting irregularities in Michigan. The episode included commentary on Castro's death, communist regimes, and media misrepresentation of crime statistics, along with product advertisements for preparedness gear.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed the 2016 presidential election aftermath, dismissing claims that Trump would prevent conflict and arguing the government would continue its agenda regardless of the outcome. They covered gun control legislation history, including Reagan's machine gun ban and the Gun Control Act, criticizing both major parties as anti-gun despite Republican claims. The hosts addressed school systems removing Christian values and discipline, linking this to justifications for police state expansion, and argued that preparedness and armed resistance remain necessary. They emphasized that delaying action only gives enemies more time and called for listeners to support the show and remain vigilant.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election outcome, arguing that Trump's victory resulted from armed citizens' implicit threat rather than conventional voting patterns. He criticized the mainstream media's coverage disparities, analyzed military readiness compared to Russia, addressed refugee resettlement programs as foreign invasion, and discussed the need for grassroots organizing across multiple states. Callers contributed perspectives on election integrity, cancer treatment alternatives, and family preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, Trump's victory, and the state of American politics. He criticized leftist activists, Hollywood productions like Hamilton, and government corruption, arguing that conservatives vastly outnumber leftists and that armed Americans prevented a Clinton presidency. Koernke addressed caller concerns about Trump's cabinet selections, sanctuary cities, and the need for constitutional adherence, while emphasizing that a violent conflict may be inevitable if the government continues its current trajectory.
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Mark Koernke and a co-host discussed preparedness, the 2016 election outcome, and civil unrest. They analyzed why Trump won despite media narratives, attributing it partly to a third group of voters prepared to resist rather than participate in the system. The show covered police use of offensive grenades against water protectors at the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, with detailed discussion of a woman's severe arm injury from a concussion grenade, including medical and survival implications. Topics included the importance of combat medical kits, blowout kits, and Kevlar protective gear. The hosts also addressed complacency among some Trump supporters and warned against viewing any political figure as a solution to systemic problems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, alleging widespread voter fraud including dead voters, illegal aliens voting multiple times across precincts, and neoconservatives defecting to support Hillary Clinton. He argued that leftists do not represent half the population and criticized mainstream media narratives. Koernke also addressed protests and paid agitators, criticized the Hamilton musical for political correctness, discussed the ADL's alleged manipulation tactics, and encouraged listeners to build alternative social media platforms independent of corporate control rather than accepting defeat.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, claiming widespread voter fraud including dead voters and illegal aliens voting for Hillary Clinton. He argued that despite media control and various fraudulent tactics, Trump's victory demonstrated that the American majority rejected leftist policies. Koernke criticized the Democratic Party, neoconservatives, and progressive activists for rioting and burning cities, calling for law enforcement to arrest protesters. He promoted a rifle giveaway drawing and emphasized that Americans must remain vigilant and prepared for potential conflict, rejecting the notion that conservatives are a minority.
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Mark Koernke discussed property rights and government overreach, featuring Don Betcher's account of county regulations preventing him from replacing a trailer on his own land despite satellite surveillance and arbitrary permitting requirements. The show covered night vision and thermal imaging technology available through ydtoe.us, with detailed specifications on digital versus generation night vision scopes and thermal gun sights. Koernke also addressed the 2016 election results, Hillary Clinton's health issues, media control by what he characterized as Jewish-owned corporations, and Trump's potential cabinet selections including Mitt Romney for Secretary of State. The episode included commentary on the Trump wall proposal and criticism of government contractors.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election aftermath, critiquing Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama's records as senators and secretary of state, arguing both accomplished nothing substantive. He analyzed Trump's campaign messaging on trade, immigration, and foreign wars as resonating with voters in economically hollowed-out regions. Koernke expressed concerns about Trump's potential appointments, particularly Rudy Giuliani as chief of staff, and warned against neoconservative influence while cautiously observing that Americans across the country have already made up their minds about the direction of the country. He also addressed infrastructure failures, power outages, and encouraged preparedness and ammunition purchases as a show of confidence in the incoming administration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results and Trump's cabinet selections, expressing concern about the Chief of Staff pick as a neoconservative establishment figure rather than a genuine outsider. He addressed alleged voter fraud involving deceased voters and illegal aliens, arguing the election was not as close as reported. The bulk of the episode focused on practical guidance for building AR-15 rifles using 80% lower receivers and kits from vendors like Palmetto State Armory, Bud-K, and other suppliers, emphasizing affordable options and ammunition stockpiling. He also discussed alternative firearms including SKS rifles and provided specific pricing and website recommendations for components.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, dismissing claims of a close race and arguing that removing fraudulent votes showed a decisive Trump victory. He extensively criticized California and West Coast progressivism, advocating for deportation of leftists and comparing them to an invasive problem. The show featured extended caller discussions about underutilized government surplus equipment available to Boy Scouts, Civil Air Patrol, and state militia units through proper screening channels, with Koernke arguing that federal obstruction prevents these organizations from obtaining free military assets. Callers from Arizona detailed how National Guard aviation units have been stripped of equipment and pilots, while Koernke emphasized the importance of patience in acquiring spare parts and maintaining readiness. The episode concluded with announcements about upcoming night vision and driver familiarization training exercises for militia units.
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Mark Koernke opened with a special two-part episode on the Khazar Kingdom, discussing historical claims about a medieval Jewish state and its alleged influence on modern geopolitics and Israel. The episode then shifted to commentary on the 2016 election, Trump's transition team, and Koernke's criticism of establishment Republicans like Mitt Romney and neoconservatives for their perceived betrayal of conservative principles. He expressed distrust of political figures attempting reconciliation and called for accountability of what he characterized as traitors and enemy combatants within government.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on Trump's victory and concerns about election fraud, dead voters, and illegal voting. They analyzed Hillary Clinton's emotional breakdown after losing, debated potential prosecutions and presidential pardons, and discussed election security measures including voter verification systems. The show also covered Trump's security advantages compared to previous presidents, the role of whistleblowers like Manning and Snowden, and broader concerns about government corruption and constitutional violations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, arguing that Trump's victory was decisive despite claims of closeness and asserting that 'zombie voting' (deceased voters) and illegal alien votes inflated Democratic totals. He criticized Hollywood actors for their anti-Trump stance, characterized them as hypocrites who profit from gun violence in films while opposing gun rights, and alleged Jewish mafia control of the entertainment industry. Koernke expressed concerns about Trump's appointments, particularly his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and warned against complacency, emphasizing the need for vigilance against potential government betrayal. He also discussed calls for California and Portland to secede from the Union and promoted ammunition suppliers and tactical gear vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 post-election landscape, focusing on ammunition supply chain implications of a 600-container U.S. military shipment to Germany—the largest in 20 years—and its potential to drive domestic ammunition shortages and price increases. He analyzed a Seattle shooting incident near anti-Trump protests, arguing it likely involved self-defense against attackers rather than a protest-related incident, and criticized media obfuscation of details. Koernke addressed post-election civil unrest, voter fraud concerns, and the need for civilian border patrols in Arizona, with callers discussing ammunition reloading, government procurement practices, and constitutional sheriffs' roles in counterinsurgency operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, focusing on voter turnout patterns and alleged irregularities. He criticized mainstream media narratives about voting demographics, arguing that various minority groups did not show up for Hillary Clinton as reported. Koernke expressed frustration with Trump's willingness to work with Republican establishment figures and Neoconservatives, viewing this as a betrayal of the anti-establishment mandate. He repeatedly invoked the metaphor of 'zombie votes' and criticized the media's framing of election results, while calling for exclusion of corrupt political elements rather than compromise.
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Mark Koernke and caller Don discussed the 2016 presidential election results, analyzing Trump's victory and the subsequent protests. They examined voting integrity issues, including what they characterized as 'zombie votes' and dead voters, and critiqued polling organizations for inaccuracy. The hosts discussed the Democratic Party's historical role in wars, compared political gangsterism across parties, and expressed skepticism about Trump despite his election. They addressed post-election violence and riots, foreign policy concerns regarding Syria and ISIS, the dangers of overseas military involvement, and economic issues including missing Federal Reserve funds and fiat currency problems. The conversation emphasized preparedness, constitutional rights, and the need for citizens to remain vigilant against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, focusing heavily on allegations of voter fraud including "zombie voting" (deceased voters), illegal alien voting, and ballot stuffing in Democratic-controlled areas. He analyzed Maine's rejection of a Bloomberg-backed gun control measure (Question 3) and criticized mainstream media narratives about voting patterns. Koernke expressed skepticism about Trump's presidency, warning that establishment figures and neoconservatives would attempt to co-opt or undermine Trump's administration, and emphasized the need for citizens to remain vigilant and armed. He repeatedly called for exposure and elimination of fraudulent voting practices as essential to restoring election integrity.
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Mark Koernke discussed patriot activism including a coordinated effort in Michigan and Indiana where patriots used Susan B. Anthony dollar coins to circulate currency as an economic statement. He addressed the 2016 election, criticizing neoconservatives, discussing concerns about voter fraud including dead voters and illegal aliens, and expressing alarm about potential damage during a presidential transition period. Koernke also covered national security concerns including dual citizenship in government positions, state department compromises, and the need for patriots to remain vigilant and prepared for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton. He analyzed the election as a rejection of the establishment by ordinary Americans, criticized Trump's subsequent outreach to Republican establishment figures, warned against complacency among supporters, and discussed concerns about voter fraud, foreign interference in elections, and the threat posed by communist and internationalist elements in government. The show featured multiple callers debating Trump's authenticity, the role of the media, and the need for continued vigilance rather than celebration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, expressing skepticism about the legitimacy of the vote count and alleging widespread voter fraud including dead voters casting ballots. He criticized Trump for reaching out to political opponents like Paul Ryan immediately after winning, arguing this undermined the supposed fight against establishment enemies. Koernke warned against being drawn into another major war, comparing current geopolitical tensions to the lead-up to World War I, and discussed immigration issues, welfare fraud, and the need for Americans to take personal responsibility for preserving liberty rather than relying on political leaders.
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Mark Koernke delivered a lengthy monologue on November 9, 2016, the day after the presidential election, expressing concerns about voter fraud, election integrity, and the direction of the country under the Obama administration. He criticized the mainstream media, discussed alleged irregularities in vote counting across multiple states, and made commentary on political divisions, the role of the Secret Service, and what he characterized as systemic corruption in American institutions. The episode included extensive criticism of both establishment Republicans and Democrats, with particular focus on election night developments and calls for accountability.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's defeat and Trump's victory. He addressed concerns about communist infiltration in America, police state tactics, border security and the wall, and criticized what he characterized as corrupt power structures in New York and federal agencies. The show included commentary on gun rights, Second Amendment issues, and calls from listeners in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election results, focusing on voting irregularities and concerns about election integrity in key states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. He analyzed the close margins, questioned why certain states took until 3 a.m. to count votes while others finished earlier, and raised concerns about dead voters and absentee ballot fraud. The show shifted to post-election priorities, with callers and Mark emphasizing the need for Trump supporters to hold the new administration accountable by pursuing investigations into Hillary Clinton and Obama, reforming the Justice Department, removing corporations like Target that support progressive causes, and addressing federal spending and the Federal Reserve. Discussion also covered government financial mismanagement, the CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report), and infrastructure funding disparities between counties.
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On November 8, 2016, election day, Mark Koernke and Don Dutcher discussed record voter turnout across the nation, concerns about voting machine malfunctions and fraud (particularly in Pennsylvania where machines allegedly switched votes to Hillary Clinton), and the broader political landscape. They fielded caller reports from multiple states about polling place activity, voting irregularities, and preparations for potential civil unrest. The show also featured an announcement about a rainwater harvesting expert appearing on the Grow Your Own program, and extensive discussion of night vision and thermal imaging technology for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election day (November 8) as a "day of deception," expressing cynicism about both major candidates and the political system. He analyzed WikiLeaks revelations about Hillary Clinton, criticized progressive policies including immigration and amnesty proposals, and discussed surveillance capabilities, military installations in Michigan, and the importance of maintaining human oversight in government systems rather than relying on computerized bureaucracy. Callers contributed discussions about preparedness, food storage techniques, and concerns about executive overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed election integrity concerns, focusing on alleged voting machine fraud and absentee ballot vulnerabilities ahead of the 2016 election. He referenced past instances of Diebold machine irregularities in 2004, 2008, and 2012, claiming votes were switched or miscounted. The show included commentary on ammunition stockpiling, preparedness, and calls for listener support of militia and patriot movement activities in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a fraudulent "day of deception," alleging widespread cheating and lying by establishment forces to install Hillary Clinton despite Trump's larger rallies and genuine support. They covered alleged satanic worship and pedophilia networks exposed through WikiLeaks emails, criticized the FBI's handling of Clinton's email investigation, warned of imminent Russian military action in Syria and potential nuclear conflict, and urged listeners to prepare with gas masks, ammunition, and weapons while organizing as militia. The show also included commentary on media bias, Hollywood's anti-Christian agenda, and the need for armed resistance against what they characterized as a tyrannical federal government.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged voting machine irregularities during the 2016 election, claiming that Diebold machines were switching votes from Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton. He referenced similar concerns from previous elections and called for armed militia organization and training as a response to what he characterized as systemic electoral fraud. Koernke urged listeners to prepare for conflict and emphasized the need for armed self-defense and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, warning of potential civil unrest and violence regardless of outcome. He addressed reports of paid agitators and manic individuals in stores, analyzed Secret Service security concerns around Trump, and extensively discussed allegations of pedophilia and satanic worship among government officials. Callers reported unsettling encounters with aggressive individuals and shared concerns about election integrity. Koernke emphasized the need for armed preparedness, organizational readiness, and vigilance against what he characterized as a corrupt federal government and deep state conspiracy.
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On November 7, 2016, the eve of the presidential election, Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed election fraud, voter illegality, and government corruption. They played a leaked WikiLeaks email showing Citigroup executives selecting Obama's cabinet, argued that the election was illegitimate due to illegal immigrant voting and ballot manipulation, and warned of an impending false flag attack. Callers shared experiences with courtroom intimidation and election irregularities. The show promoted night vision technology and preparedness, emphasizing militia organization and self-sufficiency as the only solutions to systemic government betrayal.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election as a decision between different caliber choices rather than traditional parties, emphasizing that voting was a personal choice and that citizens should prepare for potential conflict. He criticized Hillary Clinton and Janet Reno, referenced alleged occult connections, and expressed distrust in the FBI and federal government. Koernke also condemned Kansas City authorities for destroying perfectly good barbecued food that volunteers had prepared, calling it an example of socialist waste and government control. He advocated for preparedness, self-sufficiency, and armed resistance to government overreach.
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Mark Koernke and his co-host discussed the 2016 presidential election on November 4, 2016, focusing heavily on Hillary Clinton's alleged corruption, the Clinton Foundation's pay-to-play schemes, and unsubstantiated internet rumors about Donald Trump. They analyzed political polarization, reflected on a local farmer's shift from Obama support to Trump support, and criticized the FBI and federal agencies for covering up corruption. The show included extensive product advertisements for AR-15 parts kits, night vision equipment, ammunition, and firearms, with detailed pricing and availability information from vendors like Palmetto State Armory and CenterFire Systems. The hosts also discussed military logistics, tactical supply distribution, and made comparisons between historical military equipment costs and modern systems.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election four days before voting, focusing on newly reopened FBI investigations into Hillary Clinton's emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop containing approximately 650,000 messages. They covered WikiLeaks revelations about Clinton campaign polling manipulation (the Atlas Project), CNN debate question leaks to Hillary via Donna Brazile, and allegations of occult activities and child trafficking connected to Clinton associates including John Podesta. The hosts analyzed polling accuracy issues, Eric Schmidt's Google surveillance capabilities, and rumors of Clinton Foundation CEO Eric Braverman seeking Russian asylum. They discussed Huma Abedin's potential cooperation with authorities and her background, while examining broader issues of child trafficking, organ harvesting, and systemic corruption within intelligence agencies and the Justice Department.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election as a staged conflict between competing power factions, particularly Fabian Socialists versus Communists and Hillary Clinton's faction. He analyzed WikiLeaks emails as validation of long-standing Patriot Movement claims, explained interrogation versus torture methodology, and extensively addressed alleged pedophile networks and government complicity. The show included detailed product recommendations for AR-15 rifle kits from Palmetto State Armory and Centerfire Systems, ammunition sourcing from UNAMMO and Ammoman, and specific load recommendations for .38 Special rounds.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's emails and alleged criminal activities, including claims of assassinations and corruption within government. He criticized the mainstream media for not covering these revelations, attacked the NRA and Republican establishment for compromising on gun rights, and referenced New York's gun control laws as examples of government overreach. The episode included commentary on constitutional violations, government corruption, and calls for citizens to defend their rights.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on a viral anti-Hillary Clinton video featuring animated baggage trucks and FBI references. They analyzed Brother Nathaniel's critique of a potential Clinton presidency, covering concerns about religious liberty, healthcare policy, Supreme Court appointments, and foreign intervention. The show shifted to extended discussion of classic American muscle cars—particularly Chrysler models with big-block engines like the 440, 383, and 318—including personal anecdotes about vehicle ownership, performance capabilities, and preparedness. They addressed government vehicle confiscation schemes, the Cash for Clunkers program, and the importance of maintaining older vehicles for post-collapse scenarios. The episode concluded with music and advertisements for preparedness supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, emphasizing that citizens should focus on identifying political enemies in their communities rather than solely on election day. He criticized Hillary Clinton and her supporters, advocated for personal preparedness and self-defense capabilities, and promoted the 5-10 program for organizing armed community groups with stored gear, weapons, and medical/communication support. He also discussed infrastructure improvements at a local range facility and encouraged listeners to prepare for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed infrastructure maintenance failures affecting satellite and cable systems, emphasized the importance of preparedness and night vision technology as darkness arrives earlier in the season, and addressed election integrity concerns raised by a caller from Maine who discovered potential voting irregularities and pre-rigged election results. The show featured extensive discussion of voter fraud, the 2016 presidential election, and the need for patriots to be prepared for potential conflict, interspersed with product advertisements and a caller segment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the nature of fiat currency and its inevitable collapse, using Zimbabwe's hyperinflation as a historical example to illustrate how government mismanagement destroys monetary value. He emphasized that gold maintains purchasing power across centuries while paper currencies lose 97-99% of their value, and warned that the U.S. dollar faces similar collapse within 5-7 years due to exponential debt growth and derivatives. The show shifted into commentary on the 2016 election, government corruption, FBI misconduct, and alleged criminal activity among political elites, before concluding with preparedness advice including recommendations for AR-15 rifle kits available at competitive prices.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, arguing that both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump represent threats to gun rights and American sovereignty, with both candidates having connections to New York and globalist agendas. He analyzed the election as a distraction tactic involving intentional confusion and "jabs" designed to keep Americans off-balance, emphasizing that citizens must organize collectively and be prepared for potential conflict rather than relying on political solutions. Callers raised concerns about election rigging, government overreach toward citizens versus illegal immigrants and refugees, and Koernke responded with commentary on the patriot and militia movements' failures and the need for armed resistance. The show also covered a recent accidental shooting of a sheriff by a detective in Fresno, California, and drew parallels to similar incidents in Des Moines from the 1970s, suggesting possible patterns in law enforcement deaths.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump while expressing concerns about globalist influence, the Federal Reserve's missing trillions in assets, and the FBI's handling of Clinton's email investigation. He analyzed the Oregon standoff acquittals and the Bundy Ranch case, arguing for accountability of federal prosecutors and agents who engage in wrongful prosecution. Koernke also covered allegations linking Clinton and Obama to ISIS funding through WikiLeaks releases, Bill Clinton's transfer of satellite technology to China, and the broader corruption of federal institutions. The show concluded with discussion of Russian and Chinese military movements in the Mediterranean.
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The host discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's email server scandal and the recent discovery of thousands of Clinton-related emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop during an FBI investigation into his alleged sexting with a minor. The host, a former Democrat turned Republican precinct delegate, explained her party switch due to the Democratic Party's embrace of abortion and same-sex marriage, contrasting this with her concerns about Donald Trump's fitness for office while viewing him as the lesser of two evils. A caller (Joe) joined in the second hour to discuss broader themes of government corruption, the Clinton body count, neoconservative betrayal, and calls for armed resistance against what he characterized as an illegitimate federal system.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on concerns about election rigging, the FBI's handling of Hillary Clinton's email investigation, and the deep corruption within federal agencies. He analyzed Trump versus Clinton as candidates, criticized the establishment's opposition to Trump, and explored themes of government overreach, the Bundy Ranch land seizures, and potential civil unrest. The episode included caller commentary on election fraud, FBI credibility, and preparedness, culminating in the monthly prize drawing for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed a purported military technology called "Operation FireSign" allegedly documented by the Benson Strategy Group in Washington, D.C. The caller presented claims that the Department of Defense and NASA have developed high-powered laser systems capable of projecting three-dimensional holographic images into the upper atmosphere to create religious awe effects and psychological manipulation in target populations. The discussion connected these allegations to the Iron Mountain Report from the 1960s, which allegedly proposed using a fake alien invasion as a control mechanism. The caller cited recent unexplained phenomena including floating cities seen in Japan and mysterious fireballs in the sky as evidence of testing this technology, and warned listeners that such a projection could occur before the 2016 election to influence the outcome. The second half of the episode devolved into increasingly incoherent commentary about violent resistance, with Koernke making rambling statements about killing government operatives and cannibalism.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, urging listeners not to donate to Republican campaigns but instead to support preparedness, the Micro Effect, and local militia organization. He criticized federal overreach, police state tactics in small towns, and the surveillance state, including chemtrails. Koernke promoted airsoft training packages and weapons familiarization materials available through mail order. He played a video segment criticizing Hillary Clinton's foreign policy record and deaths resulting from interventionist policies, and discussed New York's gun control legislation and ammunition registration requirements. The show emphasized constitutional rights, self-defense preparation, and resistance to government tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing heavily on Project Veritas videos documenting alleged election rigging and voter fraud coordinated by Hillary Clinton's campaign. He criticized mainstream media coverage, analyzed potential civil unrest following the election, and explored geopolitical implications of a Clinton presidency including UN involvement and gun confiscation. The show included extensive caller discussion about election fraud documentation, military loyalty concerns, and international military intervention scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, speculating on Utah's electoral outcome and potential civil unrest if election fraud were exposed. He analyzed the implications of Project Veritas revelations and the possibility of a contested election result. The show featured extensive product recommendations from Coleman's military surplus, including cargo straps, thermal base layers, carabiners, and tactical gear, with detailed pricing and sourcing information. Koernke also shared anecdotes about airline operations and pilot behavior, and briefly mentioned radiological detection equipment sales.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on alleged voting fraud, missing trillions in Department of Defense and Federal Reserve accounting, and concerns about both major candidates. They analyzed Trump's campaign messaging versus his actual policy positions, examined the neoconservative establishment's support for Hillary Clinton, and addressed caller concerns about constitutional violations and police militarization. The hosts emphasized preparedness, militia organization, and the need for armed resistance if government overreach continues, while warning against mob violence and advocating for disciplined, constitutional approaches to restoring American liberty.
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Mark Koernke discussed military camouflage patterns and their historical effectiveness, comparing World War II German camouflage to modern uniforms like the ACU. The show covered militia preparedness and training exercises, with references to Colonial Marine militia regimental combat team meetings scheduled for the following day. Koernke also addressed the 2016 presidential election, media bias in coverage of Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton, and concerns about election integrity and mainstream media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's debate performance, including observations about her use of notes and teleprompters compared to other candidates. He criticized government incompetence, security issues, and mental fitness for office. The episode included a lengthy monologue about America's decline from its founding principles, touching on education, constitutional values, and national priorities. Koernke also provided weather updates for Michigan, promoted weekend sales on ammunition and AR magazines through CDN Investments, and played Johnny Cash music while celebrating a listener's 80th birthday on October 24th.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on alleged voter fraud, Hillary Clinton's debate performance including claims of teleprompter use and earpieces, and the need for armed preparedness. He criticized Michigan governors including Jennifer Granholm and Rick Snyder, analyzed election integrity issues with documented instances of ballot stuffing, and argued that voting alone is insufficient—advocating instead for militia building, equipment acquisition, and tactical preparedness. The episode included technical discussions on night vision and thermal imaging for vehicle operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, expressing skepticism about Donald Trump's candidacy and criticizing the electoral system's integrity. He highlighted concerns about voter fraud, citing statistics on ineligible voters and dead voters on registration rolls, and contrasted a well-run local election in Mississippi with systemic problems at state and federal levels. The episode included discussion of ammunition purchases as political action, product advertisements for magazines and ammunition, and commentary on presidential history from Truman through Reagan.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election, analyzing the third debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton and examining allegations of election fraud mechanisms including dead voters on rolls, illegal immigrants with driver's licenses, ballot box stuffing, and coordinated voting schemes. They debated the merits of voting versus armed resistance, with callers challenging the legitimacy of participating in a government that has breached the constitutional contract. The hosts emphasized the need for preparedness and local organization of alternative governance structures in anticipation of potential civil conflict, while maintaining the 5-10 program concept of equipping patriots for future action. They also discussed recent WikiLeaks revelations, Hillary's alleged use of teleprompters and earpieces during debates, and the broader themes of government corruption and the militia movement as a lifestyle.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, warning that if Hillary Clinton wins, civil conflict could result. They analyzed the symbolism of Las Vegas and gambling as metaphors for political risk, comparing the current moment to 1860 and the Civil War. The hosts emphasized the importance of intergenerational knowledge transfer—teaching younger people about preparedness, firearms, reloading, and constitutional history—and criticized how mainstream media and education have failed to preserve continuity of American values. They also discussed Viking culture as portrayed in media, arguing it promotes anti-Christian themes and human sacrifice, and touched on election machine integrity issues from Ron Paul's campaign. The episode stressed the need for citizens to understand history, maintain vigilance, and pass on practical and ideological knowledge to the next generation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, including allegations against Trump and claims about a woman appearing on CNN under different names. He spent considerable time recounting personal anecdotes about airline experiences, pilot skill, and differences between airline management styles, particularly contrasting Southwest Airlines with Delta and American Airlines. The latter portion of the show featured extensive product recommendations from a military surplus supplier, including armor systems, cold weather gear, cargo straps, radiation detection units, and field hospital equipment, with specific pricing and availability details.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns, particularly regarding Democratic operatives and vote manipulation in the 2016 election. He analyzed the role of media bias in debates, criticized the FBI's handling of election-related investigations, and emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and local government planning in anticipation of potential civil conflict. The show included extensive discussion of firearms, ammunition, optics, and tactical equipment from sponsor centerfiresystems.com and YDTOE.us, along with commentary on cultural issues like the 'It' movie remake and the 'wussification' of America.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on America's decline, citing statistics on incarceration, defense spending, and loss of moral leadership. The episode featured fragmented discussion touching on weather conditions in Michigan, references to Bob Seger music and the Edmund Fitzgerald song, commentary on the 2016 election and Hillary Clinton, concerns about patriot movement leaders fleeing the country, and warnings about government control and the need for an informed citizenry. The show included product advertisements and ended with references to executive agreements affecting U.S. sovereignty.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential debate and election integrity concerns, focusing on Hillary Clinton's health issues and alleged use of directed energy weapons, voting fraud vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems despite paper ballots, media bias favoring Clinton over Trump, and the historical context of the Democratic and Republican parties. He addressed concerns about gun confiscation and emphasized the importance of constitutional rights and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on the Clinton-Trump debate scheduled for that evening. He criticized Hillary Clinton's record, including allegations of intimidating women who accused Bill Clinton, references to suspicious deaths associated with the Clintons, and their financial enrichment while in office. Koernke contrasted Clinton's claims of understanding average Americans with her wealth and expensive clothing. He also discussed Trump's tax situation, media bias in the election coverage, and the Alinsky tactics of deflection used by the Clinton campaign. The show included commentary on preparedness, ammunition, and firearms, with advertisements for local gun dealers.
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Mark Koernke discussed campaign finance in the 2016 election, examining how small-dollar donors have become less influential over time despite claims that internet fundraising would democratize politics. He noted that large donors giving over $100,000 increased from less than 10% of contributions in the 1990s to 23% by mid-2016, while small donors dropped from over 50% to 34%, arguing this concentration of wealth allows the wealthy to buy election outcomes. The show also featured extended discussion of fall food preservation and gardening in Michigan, including canning techniques for tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, and apples, with practical advice on storage and experimentation.
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The episode featured extended discussion of night vision equipment and tactical considerations for rural driving, with a caller providing detailed technical advice about NVG use on narrow country roads, convoy operations, and infrared illumination. The host and caller also discussed observations of unmarked black SUVs that later appeared as police vehicles, preparedness concerns, and neighbor surveillance of shooting practice. Earlier segments touched on the 2016 presidential election, crowd sizes at campaign rallies, voting machine vulnerabilities, and Hillary Clinton's various controversies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including water storage, food preservation with pumpkins as a long-term storage staple, and AR-15 and M1 carbine magazine sourcing and specifications. He covered ammunition and magazine availability through vendors like ApexGunParts.com and CenterfireSystems.com, emphasizing affordable alternatives to premium brands. The episode included extensive commentary on the 2016 election, voter fraud concerns, and criticism of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee, with references to Debbie Wasserman Schultz's firing. Koernke encouraged listeners to purchase ammunition and firearms while discouraging donations to the Republican National Committee.
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Mark Koernke discussed food storage and preparedness, including pumpkin preservation and long-term food supplies. The episode shifted to extensive commentary on the 2016 election, voter fraud concerns, Diebold voting machines, and alleged election rigging. Koernke criticized political violence, social justice movements, and what he characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions. He also discussed historical black activism, criticized the allocation of federal funds to Detroit, and expressed concerns about potential military escalation in Syria and nuclear war with Russia. The show included preparedness advice on shelter building, greenhouse heating with candles, and gardening techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, criticizing establishment Republicans like George W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld for supporting Hillary Clinton and pushing for war with Israel's interests in mind. He analyzed Hillary Clinton's leaked emails revealing her disdain for working-class Americans, discussed surveillance overreach by the NSA and data collection, critiqued consumer technology design and planned obsolescence, and addressed environmental issues including water contamination in Michigan and EPA hypocrisy. The show included commentary on the shadow government, the seventh floor crew, and encouraged listeners to flood information channels to overwhelm surveillance capabilities.
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Mark Koernke and Don Dutcher discussed the 2016 election, geopolitical tensions, and preparedness on this Monday episode. They covered Hillary Clinton's health and stamina, media manipulation in the election, WikiLeaks and Julian Assange, U.S. military involvement in Syria and the Middle East, and Russian geopolitical interests. The hosts emphasized the importance of acquiring gas masks and military surplus equipment from retailers like MainMilitary.com, discussed judicial corruption in Michigan, and made historical references to World War I veterans and the American Revolution. They warned of potential civil conflict and discussed defensive strategies, while also addressing the supply chain challenges for protective equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election, voter fraud concerns, and preparation for potential conflict. He criticized Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, addressed Republican campaign sign destruction versus attacks on Trump supporters, and referenced the Hammond family case and federal overreach. The show covered geopolitical tensions including alleged false flag operations, Israeli and Russian involvement in international incidents, and the risk of manufactured war to distract from political scandals. Koernke provided preparedness advice on water storage, bayonets, machetes, and close-quarters combat tools, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military intervention in Syria and the risk of World War III, arguing that American involvement serves Israeli and banking interests rather than American security. He criticized both major political parties for supporting military escalation, highlighted the 2016 presidential election as a choice between two New York candidates with ties to financial elites, and condemned the mainstream media for using war rhetoric to distract from Hillary Clinton's criminal conduct. He also addressed the hypocrisy of patriotic symbolism being used to justify foreign wars and the poor treatment of veterans upon their return.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Julian Assange and WikiLeaks situation, focusing on efforts by the Clinton administration and Deep State to remove Assange's diplomatic status at the Ecuadorian embassy and cut off internet access. He analyzed the implications of WikiLeaks' document releases regarding government corruption, connected these events to broader themes of governmental overreach and the need for armed preparedness, and addressed caller concerns about internet surveillance and communication security. Koernke emphasized the importance of defensive measures, discussed the 2016 election, criticized both establishment Republicans and Democrats, and advocated for resistance strategies including information flooding and maintaining separate communication systems outside government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on allegations against Donald Trump. He analyzed claims by accuser Jessica Leeds regarding a 1979 airplane incident, pointing out technical inconsistencies with aircraft specifications and armrest design that cast doubt on her account. The show featured extensive discussion of airline industry history, comparing service quality across carriers like Southwest and Delta, and included detailed product recommendations from Coleman's military surplus website covering cargo straps, body armor systems, carabiners, thermal base layers, and radiological detection equipment available on sale.
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Mark and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's improved performance in the second debate against Hillary Clinton and the release of Podesta emails via WikiLeaks revealing alleged collusion, election fraud, and weapons trafficking. They analyzed the lack of visible Hillary Clinton campaign support in Michigan compared to Trump signs, attributed partly to Bernie Sanders supporters' anger over DNC vote manipulation. The show featured extensive Quartermaster segments covering surplus military equipment deals, including Spanish CETME rifle armorer kits and magazines from Apex Gun Parts, battery chargers, and opportunities at Surplus Shed's 80% liquidation sale.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, media manipulation tactics, and the controlled dissemination of false stories through interconnected news sources. He covered a SWAT raid on a Michigan man with a registered firearm, criticized militarized police tactics, and reviewed firearms sales at CDNN Investments including 1911 magazines and Gatling guns. Callers asked about .22 rifle maintenance and carbon buildup, discussed the 'Mandela Effect' regarding the spelling of 'Beetlejuice,' and shared concerns about economic collapse, World War III, and civil defense preparedness. The show featured Tom Lehrer satirical songs about war and included discussion of the 'Monster Vote' and unreported civil defense capabilities in Switzerland and Russia.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on alleged voter fraud, leaked Hillary Clinton emails, and claims of election manipulation. He analyzed WikiLeaks releases and hacker claims about deleted emails, voter registration fraud, and polling bias. The show covered topics including the Prophecy Club's doom-and-gloom messaging, the nature of wealth and currency systems, Supreme Court Justice Scalia's death, religious and ethnic factions in America, and specific concerns about immigration and cartel activity in Michigan cities like Detroit, Saginaw, and Bay City.
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision technology, including first, second, and third generation monoculars and gun sights, with detailed pricing and performance comparisons. He addressed technical issues with the broadcast system's buffering and audio problems reported by callers. The show covered preparedness, constitutional rights, and political commentary on the 2016 election, including observations about Hillary Clinton supporters and neoconservatives. Callers shared concerns about local government infiltration by globalist organizations and discussed the importance of constitutional education and activism.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and tactical equipment on October 12, 2016. The episode focused extensively on firearm carry systems (shoulder holsters, hip holsters, jackass rigs), magazine maintenance and inspection procedures, and AK-74 versus AK-47 performance characteristics. Koernke emphasized heavy infantry doctrine, logistics, and ammunition supply in potential conflict scenarios. The show also covered political commentary on the 2016 presidential election, criticizing Hillary Clinton's health and fitness for office while discussing Trump's debate performance and media bias from CNN and other outlets.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency for the approaching winter, emphasizing food storage, water preservation, and home gardening techniques. He addressed concerns about government overreach, congressional corruption, and the failure of elected officials to honor their constitutional duties. The episode included extensive practical advice on canning, seed propagation, indoor citrus cultivation, and fuel preparation for winter heating, along with commentary on the 2016 election and the importance of personal preparedness regardless of political outcomes.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton's campaign activities in Michigan, concerns about election fraud and voting machine manipulation, and the need for armed preparedness. They analyzed the second presidential debate, criticized the FBI and federal government as corrupt and treasonous, discussed long-range rifle ballistics and computer technology for precision shooting, and explored historical parallels between pre-Civil War America and current political divisions. Callers contributed perspectives on election rigging, Native American history, and preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, characterizing it as rigged regardless of outcome and expressing skepticism about both major candidates. He analyzed the second presidential debate, praising Trump for directly confronting moderator bias and calling out the three-to-one format against him. Koernke covered concerns about Hillary Clinton's criminal conduct, the politicization of federal agencies like the FBI, and the deep state's plans to either install Clinton or neutralize Trump through assassination or bureaucratic sabotage. He outlined hypothetical strategies for a Trump administration to purge hostile elements from the federal government and emphasized the need for armed American citizens to prepare for conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing Hillary Clinton and neoconservatives while defending Donald Trump's direct rhetoric. He covered alleged Clinton crimes including Vince Foster's death and Benghazi, criticized media manipulation of debate footage, and warned about false flag operations to provoke war with Syria. The second half featured preparedness advice for hurricane evacuation in Florida, including fuel planning, alternative routes, money transfer options via truck stops, and knowledge of local terrain for tornado safety.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's unfitness for office, alleged corruption, and the deep state's control of federal agencies. He analyzed the second presidential debate, criticizing moderators for bias against Trump and defending Trump's leaked locker room comments as typical New York vernacular. Koernke argued that the FBI and alphabet agencies serve foreign interests, warned of imminent civil conflict if Clinton wins, and outlined hypothetical measures a Trump administration should take including purging neoconservatives, freezing immigration, and isolating or arresting corrupt officials. He emphasized that Americans cannot rely on a political savior and must prepare for potential armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, comparing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and analyzing media bias favoring Clinton. He covered FBI credibility issues following the decision not to prosecute Clinton, examined voting system integrity concerns, and discussed military leadership purges. The show included extensive commentary on the Clinton Foundation, Haiti relief efforts, and comparisons to historical precedents like Lincoln's election. Callers contributed perspectives on election fraud, the USS Liberty incident, and various political topics.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military interventions abroad, particularly in Syria, criticizing government spending on wars fought for corporate interests like oil pipelines rather than national defense. He criticized both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during the 2016 election cycle, arguing that mainstream media ignores substantive issues. A caller named Joe McNeil provided preparedness advice about firewood shortages following forest fires and the importance of stockpiling fuel and resources. The show included discussion of 9/11 conspiracy theories, ammunition purchasing (Cinco de Ammo Day), and calls for donations to support evacuation efforts in affected areas.
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Mark Koernke and co-host BK discussed election manipulation tactics, including microphone control and lighting adjustments used during the 2016 Trump-Hillary debates. They analyzed historical parallels to the Nixon-Kennedy debates and election fraud, covered allegations of a 2005 Trump recording involving vulgar comments, examined Clinton Foundation financial irregularities and money laundering, and addressed geopolitical tensions including Russian civil defense drills and U.S. military posturing toward Syria. The show also included practical preparedness advice on root killer application and nuclear war survival skills.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both major parties as controlled by neoconservatives and expressing concerns about government overreach. He covered topics including the transfer of internet control, alleged UN military presence in America, the Syria conflict and oil pipeline disputes, food export policies leaving America vulnerable, and the hypocrisy of political attacks on Trump's taxes versus Clinton's alleged financial improprieties. He also addressed a local traffic accident caused by poor road conditions after forest fire clearing and discussed agricultural economic collapse despite bumper crops.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Neil discussed preparedness and resource management in the context of forest fires and timber harvesting in the western United States, warning listeners to stockpile firewood before potential shortages occur. The show shifted to broader political commentary on the 2016 election, criticizing both major candidates and the Obama administration's policies, particularly the Affordable Care Act. They addressed water contamination issues in Michigan counties affected by fracking, voting machine integrity concerns, and government overreach in areas like education, environmental regulation, and personal freedoms. The hosts emphasized individual resistance to government mandates and control, arguing that Americans must refuse compliance with unjust laws and regulations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, expressing skepticism about both major candidates while leaning toward Trump as the lesser of two evils. He addressed escalating US-Russia tensions, citing DEFCON warnings and Russian civil defense exercises, and warned listeners to prepare for potential nuclear conflict by acquiring gas masks and ammunition. Koernke extensively criticized US military involvement in Syria, alleging that American and Israeli forces were supporting ISIS operatives, and drew parallels to historical mercenary conflicts and the complexities of modern asymmetric warfare. He emphasized personal preparedness and self-sufficiency as the only reliable defense against government failure.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fetcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, comparing Trump and Clinton as lesser-of-two-evils choices and lamenting that Ron Paul was not nominated in 2008. They analyzed gun sales records (23+ million background checks in 12 months, predominantly 9mm and .223 caliber), emphasizing that private ammunition stockpiles far exceed government reserves. The hosts promoted AR-15 rifle kits from Palmetto State Armory ($350) and a surplus sale at SurplusShed.com (80% off non-optics items using code ALMOSTFREE), discussed thermal versus night vision optics, and warned that neoconservatives in Trump's cabinet would obstruct meaningful change. Don shared an anecdote about encountering a neighbor at a pawn shop where he openly discussed the election and received mixed reactions from other customers.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election as a power struggle between competing factions within the establishment, arguing that neoconservatives and progressives are fighting over control rather than offering genuine alternatives. He promoted multiple preparedness vendors including Surplus Shed (80% off sale), CDNN Investments (ammunition and rifle kits), and Copes Distributing (military surplus gear), emphasizing the importance of building out combat kits and emergency supplies at low prices. Koernke covered radio communication protocols, packet radio technology, and operational security practices for emergency communications. He addressed election fraud concerns, particularly regarding voting machine vulnerabilities and historical corruption in Chicago and New Orleans. The episode included discussions on winter preparedness, greenhouse gardening techniques for extending the growing season, and reminders about year-end fundraising donations for the station.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, including Hillary Clinton's health concerns, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's planned announcements about Clinton, and media bias favoring Clinton. He addressed police shootings and alleged false flag operations, promoted preparedness through micro-FM broadcasting and Ramsey Electronics kits, discussed chemtrails and government surveillance, and delivered commentary on immigration policy, welfare fraud schemes, and what he characterized as Jewish control of institutions. He emphasized Christian faith as a defense against these perceived threats and encouraged listeners to resist government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and firearms on September 30, 2016. The episode featured extensive product recommendations and pricing information for ammunition, firearms accessories, and tactical gear from vendors including AIM Surplus, Palmetto State Armory, Delta Team Tactical, and JG Sales. Callers asked about AR-15 modifications to comply with state regulations, alternative rifle options, ammunition selection for various calibers including 300 Win Mag and 22 Hornet, and magazine sourcing. Koernke criticized the 2016 presidential debate as rigged, commented on Russian naval activity versus U.S. surveillance operations, and urged listeners to donate to the station and purchase ammunition as part of 'Cinco de Amo Day' preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing heavily on Hillary Clinton's use of a special podium to appear taller during debates and making disparaging comments about her health and appearance. He criticized both major political parties, referenced Lee Iacocca and American manufacturing decline, discussed Trump's messaging on trade and manufacturing, and touched on foreign policy issues including Syria, ISIS, and Israeli involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts. The episode also included commentary on local political engagement, water rights concerns, and criticism of federal government overreach.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawton discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both Trump and Clinton while expressing skepticism about electoral outcomes. They analyzed geopolitical tensions, including U.S. nuclear deployments in Europe, the Syrian conflict, and allegations of U.S. support for ISIS. The hosts warned of economic collapse triggered by Deutsche Bank's failure and its global implications, discussed immigration as a deliberate destabilization strategy, and addressed cultural issues including identity politics and white guilt movements. A caller from Alabama provided detailed instructions for downloading and archiving videos from YouTube and other platforms using tools like KeepVid and VideoOder, emphasizing the importance of preserving information before censorship increases. The show concluded with recommendations for acquiring technical manuals, how-to books, and preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 103rd anniversary of the Battle of Vienna (September 27), providing historical context about Muslim invasions of Europe preceding the Crusades and criticizing how this history is misrepresented in education. He then shifted to commentary on the 2016 presidential election, critiquing both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, discussing voter fraud concerns, media bias in debate coverage, and the role of identity politics in the campaign.
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Mark Koernke discussed due process rights with callers Joseph, Jason, Charlotte, and others, explaining how citizens must demand proper due process when confronted by authorities and courts that lack legal standing. The show featured extended commentary on the 2016 presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, with critical remarks about political leadership and foreign influence. Koernke also addressed topics including preparedness, ammunition storage and reloading, tactical gear, and broader critiques of American institutions, education, and government overreach, interspersed with product advertisements and philosophical discussions about American values and constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechter discussed thermal and night vision technology, specifically ATN thermal rifle sights and their capabilities compared to green screen systems. They covered the importance of ruggedizing military equipment for field use, the challenges of transitioning technology from laboratory to combat conditions, and practical considerations for gear maintenance and modification. The show also included discussion of alleged Homeland Security training of gang members, military uniform identification systems, and commentary on the 2016 presidential debate.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation tactics and how authorities distract the public from real issues through fear-mongering and sensationalism, using examples like a fabricated asteroid scare and the 2016 presidential election. He recounted an alleged case involving seven school superintendents in the Detroit area arrested for child exploitation at a rest area near I-275 and I-94, emphasizing how institutional corruption goes unaddressed. Koernke used metaphors of snake charming, merry-go-rounds, and trained elephants to illustrate how citizens are conditioned to accept control and ignore systemic problems.
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Mark Koernke discussed conspiracy theories regarding political assassinations, including claims about Kennedy and Reagan, and speculated about Hillary Clinton's health and potential use of body doubles. He addressed the 2016 presidential election, characterizing both major candidates as part of a controlled system, and took calls from listeners discussing election interference, government surveillance of the show's broadcast, and calls for militia organization and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as controlled by Israeli and Jewish interests. They analyzed a Trump speech about national unity under one God and flag, debated the enforcement of singular religious concepts in America, and discussed immigration policy and cultural integration. The hosts covered economic issues including NAFTA, job outsourcing to Mexico and China, and the decline of American manufacturing, particularly in the auto industry. They also addressed gun rights, citing Arizona's constitutional carry laws as effective crime deterrents, and called for American independence and resistance to foreign wars, particularly regarding Syria and Israeli influence on U.S. foreign policy.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, drawing parallels between the Reagan shooting and the Bush family's political rise, and comparing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as candidates representing the same globalist agenda. They analyzed the internal conflicts within government, the role of the CIA in political manipulation, and the need for Americans to recognize historical patterns of elite control. The hosts emphasized that individual citizens, not politicians, must drive change through grassroots education and moral leadership, warning that civil unrest and potential conflict are inevitable if current trajectories continue.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election as a critical benchmark for America's future, expressing concern that the Obama administration was losing ground and that failure in the election would result in irreversible damage to the country. He recounted attending a local sheriff's candidate forum where he challenged the candidate on constitutional knowledge and preparedness planning, contrasting this with the existing sheriff who was organizing community weapons training. Koernke criticized decades of failed foreign policy, particularly regarding Iraq and the Middle East, blamed immigration policy on what he characterized as Jewish and Israeli influence, and discussed job outsourcing through NAFTA and trade agreements that have moved American manufacturing overseas.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, local governance, and constitutional rights during this three-hour broadcast. He covered his interactions with a local sheriff regarding emergency equipment acquisition and militia preparedness, critiqued the education system and mainstream media, addressed the 2016 election and concerns about federal overreach, and fielded a caller from Florida discussing the Founding Fathers and contemporary social issues. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, equipment procurement strategies, and resistance to what Koernke characterized as tyrannical government policies.
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Jeff Bennett hosted the show and discussed various political and social topics including the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton's campaign finance practices, university 'emotional first aid kits' for students, immigration and border security issues, and a case involving an illegal immigrant who killed a Kansas sheriff's deputy. He also shared personal anecdotes about home improvement projects and tool purchases, criticized mainstream media coverage of Trump, and expressed frustration with political correctness on college campuses.
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Mark Koernke discussed recent bombings in New York and New Jersey, claiming they were orchestrated by Israeli operatives and the FBI as a distraction from Hillary Clinton's health issues and criminal activities. He alleged connections between the bombings and an Israeli moving company he characterized as a bomb factory, referenced the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and criticized mainstream media coverage. The episode included commentary on the 2016 presidential election, hospital consolidation, and accusations of corruption involving Clinton, the FBI, and organized crime.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's health and alleged use of body doubles, comparing her condition to historical precedents with other presidents. The show extensively analyzed the 2016 presidential election, arguing it was not a legitimate election but theater, with discussion of Trump's statements on Obama's birthplace and concerns about continuity of illegitimate policies. Callers and the host debated the Kennedy assassinations (JFK and RFK), examining evidence for multiple shooters, the role of intelligence agencies, and alleged mob connections. The episode touched on border security failures, NAFTA's impact, Middle East conflicts, and the Obama administration's alleged illegitimacy.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed federal government overreach and citizen interactions with government agencies, including BK's experience at a Social Security office where security personnel demanded he remove pocket knives and treated citizens with suspicion and contempt. Callers Janet from Alabama and others shared similar experiences of government employee arrogance and differential treatment of illegal immigrants versus citizens. The show covered drone regulations, underground tunneling projects in Chicago, alleged Planet X sightings, and speculation about the 2016 election including Hillary Clinton's health and Michelle Obama as a potential replacement candidate. The final segment emphasized the value of dogs as security and early warning systems against intruders, with extensive discussion of dog training and their role in preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed interrogation techniques, torture methods, and prisoner detention procedures, using historical examples and hypothetical scenarios to illustrate how captured individuals might be broken. They emphasized the importance of avoiding capture and preparation for potential government persecution, arguing that an American War for Independence is necessary to address government corruption. The hosts also covered the 2016 presidential election, with Trump and Hillary running neck-and-neck in polls, Hillary's email scandal and FBI investigation, and the importance of armed citizens organizing for mutual defense. Don promoted night vision technology sales before the show concluded.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition and firearms availability, and political commentary on the 2016 election. He covered SIG pistol magazine and firearm inventory at Cope's Distributing, night vision and thermal imaging technology options, and featured audio commentary from Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin on potential civil conflict if Hillary Clinton won the presidency. The show included discussion of long-range rifle capabilities, AR-15 platform versatility, and broader themes about government overreach, personal preparedness, and militia readiness in response to perceived threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's public appearance on September 13, 2016, analyzing claims about body doubles, latex masks, and drug use to explain apparent physical changes between morning and afternoon appearances. He played a congressional audio clip featuring Rep. Chaffetz issuing a subpoena to the FBI Assistant Director over withheld documents and 302 investigative reports. Koernke addressed judicial overreach and the Constitution, voter fraud allegations, and took caller requests about preparedness gear including FRS radios at Menards, external hard drives at Office Depot, military surplus items from Copes Distributing, and solar lighting deals.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election as a distraction orchestrated by elites, Hillary Clinton's health collapse incident and alleged body double, concerns about World War III preparations in the Middle East and Ukraine, alleged corruption within federal agencies including the FBI's handling of evidence, the Bundy Ranch trial beginning in Portland with seven defendants facing conspiracy charges, CERN's dimensional portal experiments and Mandela Effect phenomena, and calls for militia organization and preparedness as economic collapse looms.
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Mark Koernke and guests discussed Hillary Clinton's health and alleged use of body doubles, analyzing video evidence and prosthetic technology. The conversation shifted to broader concerns about the 2016 election as a potential false-flag operation, comparing it to 9/11 and discussing government corruption, the Kennedy assassination, and the FBI's role in covering up crimes. Hosts warned of an imminent New World Order takeover attempt and urged listeners to prepare for conflict, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Second Amendment rights and supporting military personnel who might resist federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's health crisis, analyzing video evidence of her collapse on September 11, 2016, and speculating about her medical condition, possible body doubles, and the likelihood of her assassination by political rivals rather than by opposition supporters. The show featured extensive caller input about military personnel and preppers stockpiling supplies across the country, particularly in Alabama and Michigan, and included detailed preparedness advice about boots, foot care, and survival gear for potential conflict scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's health issues, potential scenarios for her removal or incapacity before or after the election, and the involvement of various power factions including Israeli and government elements. He analyzed the structure of competing power pyramids, criticized the military's failure on 9/11, discussed the drug trade and border security, and warned of communist infiltration in American institutions. Koernke also provided preparedness tips on food storage at Dollar Tree and addressed constitutional questions about the vice presidency.
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Mark Koernke opened with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and then discussed Hillary Clinton's health and fitness for office, focusing on video analysis of her public appearances, claims about body doubles, security protocols, and allegations of physical incapacity. He argued that Clinton's movements and physiology in recorded footage suggested serious health issues and speculated about the use of body doubles and medical intervention to maintain her public presence during the 2016 campaign.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's pneumonia diagnosis and questioned the official explanation that she contracted it from campaign exhaustion, suggesting instead that she may be suffering from a more serious undisclosed condition. He criticized the mainstream media's handling of the story, examined concerns about her fitness for the presidency, and contrasted her qualifications with those of Donald Trump. The episode included commentary on government secrecy, medical credibility, and speculation about potential health crises affecting the 2016 election.
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Mark Koernke and co-host DK discussed weather manipulation via chemtrails and geoengineering, noting unusual rainfall patterns across the country and CIA admissions about potential weather control programs. They analyzed the 2016 presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, highlighting concerns about Clinton's apparent use of an earpiece for prompting, her visible health issues including seizure-like episodes, and the overall staged nature of the debate. The hosts examined geopolitical tensions, including Obama's diplomatic snub in China, Russian-Chinese relations, and the Philippines president's public criticism of the U.S., attributing these to failed Obama administration policies. They concluded with practical preparedness advice, urging listeners to stockpile ammunition and reloading components before potential supply disruptions following the election.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on American decline, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, and life expectancy rankings, then pivoted to discussing alleged intelligence community deception regarding presidential briefings during the 2016 election cycle. The show addressed the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy, examining claims about sacred Native American burial grounds and the feasibility of rerouting the pipeline. A caller from Oklahoma City reported observing a convoy of military vehicles on I-40 near mile marker 281, including pickup trucks with antenna arrays, unmarked semi-trucks with government plates, and a white panel van, which Koernke interpreted as evidence of underground facility supply operations and military movement across the Midwest.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including government corruption, missing Pentagon funds ($12 trillion), Hillary Clinton's health and the 2016 election, the Benghazi attack and lack of military response, FN manufacturing defects in M16 rifles supplied to U.S. forces, foreign weapons supply chain vulnerabilities, Philippine President Duterte's public criticism of Obama, China's regional expansion ambitions, and the need for militia preparedness and organization. The episode covered themes of constitutional rights, government malfeasance, military readiness, and warnings about foreign influence in American defense systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's health and public appearances, analyzing video footage of her coughing fits and speculating about medical devices and unusual clothing. He critiqued mainstream media narratives around police shootings and alleged government conspiracies, played a segment from the HBO series 'The Newsroom' about America's declining global standing, and took caller comments about drug trafficking, Afghanistan opium production, and the 2016 election. The show emphasized themes of government deception, media manipulation, and the need for informed critical thinking.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications equipment, and armed resistance to federal overreach. The episode covered fall gardening timing, throat microphones and radio communications technology, ammunition and rifle procurement (particularly AR-15s), the 2016 presidential election and Hillary Clinton's health concerns, civil unrest in Chicago and Detroit, militia organization and training, and the importance of tactical dispersal of weapons and supplies rather than centralized storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, critiquing both Hillary Clinton and establishment politics, including observations about Clinton's health issues and the futility of voting within a corrupt system. He addressed Social Security as a Ponzi scheme, government mistreatment of veterans and Agent Orange/Gulf War syndrome victims, and the need for decentralized communications infrastructure. A caller described his son's arrest and involvement with child protective services, prompting extensive discussion of how the family court and social services systems operate as profit-driven enterprises that fabricate evidence and target families, with Koernke providing legal strategy advice including demanding full discovery, recusing judges, and aggressive defense tactics.
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On September 2, 2016, the evening Intelligence Report aired without Mark Koernke, with BK hosting Quartermaster's Corner alongside Joe from the Carolinas and other contributors. The show focused heavily on food storage and gardening, covering garlic varieties (music, purple glazer, Georgian fire) and their selenium content for cancer prevention, followed by extensive discussion of potato storage techniques using pantyhose, banana boxes, and root cellars at proper temperatures (45-55°F). The second half shifted to political commentary on the 2016 presidential race, with hosts criticizing the debate format between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as deliberately designed to conceal Clinton's alleged health problems, and discussing concerns about election integrity and civil unrest regardless of outcome.
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Mark Koernke discussed police shooting of dogs as a systematic conditioning program, arguing it serves to demoralize citizens and identify potential resisters. He covered preparedness topics including gardening, military surplus equipment from Cokes Distributing, and ammunition inventory management. Koernke criticized the 2016 presidential election, particularly Trump and Hillary Clinton, and warned about Russian ammunition imports potentially being cut off. He promoted SKS rifles as reliable defensive weapons and discussed various ammunition suppliers and firearm magazines.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's controversial statements and gaffes, then shifted to breaking news about Seth Rich's unsolved murder in Washington D.C. and Julian Assange's claims linking Rich to DNC email leaks. The show covered the founding fathers' principles regarding taxation without representation and gun rights, explored the four boxes of liberty (soapbox, ballot box, jury box, cartridge box), and criticized the 2016 election as theater designed to distract from real issues. Koernke emphasized preparedness, including gas masks and ammunition, warned of potential Israeli-sponsored false flag attacks, and provided details about upcoming militia training exercises and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on concerns about voting integrity, the two-party system as a private association, and criticisms of both major party candidates. A caller contributed commentary on the founding fathers, democratic principles, and the contradiction between candidates' stated positions and actual policies. The episode included discussion of election fraud concerns and the need for Americans to understand the fundamental issues at stake in the electoral process.
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Mark Koernke discussed political conventions, the 2016 presidential race between Trump and Hillary Clinton, and analyzed clips from the 1975 film Death Race 2000, drawing parallels between the movie's dystopian themes and contemporary political messaging. He critiqued both major political parties as corrupt establishments, examined nuclear weapons policy debates, and played a segment from The Newsroom criticizing American exceptionalism and declining global standing. The show featured multiple sponsor advertisements for tactical gear and health products.
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Mark Koernke hosted guest Tex Mars, who discussed his book 'Holy Serpent of the Jews,' claiming that Judaism worships a serpent deity and that Freemasonry incorporates Jewish Kabbalah at its foundation. The conversation covered alleged hidden meanings in Masonic symbols, the 'G' representing goddess rather than God, and claims about Jewish religious practices. In the second half, callers and hosts debated the 2016 presidential election, with skepticism expressed toward Donald Trump's campaign promises on deportation and concerns raised about both Trump and Hillary Clinton as candidates, discussing them as lesser-of-two-evils choices.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed Hillary Clinton's email security violations and fitness for office, comparing her legal treatment to past political scandals and arguing she should face prosecution. They covered the 2016 presidential election dynamics, criticized federal agencies as ineffective, and emphasized preparedness and community organizing. The show included technical discussions on thermal and night vision technology, color blindness considerations for equipment users, and observations about military surplus gear availability being diverted to Ukraine. Callers asked about hard drive recovery and equipment issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed fuel price manipulation by oil refineries using oligopolistic pricing structures, analyzed the 2016 presidential election dynamics including Bernie Sanders' appeal to idealistic youth and Hillary Clinton's criminal history, examined the U.S. prison-industrial complex and its intentional design to maximize incarceration and recidivism, warned about escalating political violence at rallies as a precursor to Red Terror tactics, and addressed Windows 10 forced upgrades as a privacy and security threat.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's victory and criticism of establishment pressure for Trump to apologize or compromise with political opponents. He analyzed the federal bureaucracy's incompetence and proposed strategies for a Trump administration to neutralize entrenched bureaucratic resistance without firing personnel. Koernke extensively discussed presidential security concerns, comparing assassination attempts against Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, and proposed using the Marine Corps as a more trustworthy alternative to the Secret Service. The episode included detailed technical discussion of night vision and thermal imaging technology for preparedness and tactical applications, with guest Don Batcher providing product information and specifications. Koernke concluded with emphasis on training, skill development, and low-cost preparedness solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing Bernie Sanders campaign imagery and messaging while analyzing broader political manipulation tactics. He addressed preparedness concerns including weapon storage and Canadian gun confiscation efforts, and provided technical commentary on military vehicle armor and anti-armor technology. The episode included recurring themes of government overreach, constitutional rights, and resistance to federal authority.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election chaos, focusing on Republican establishment figures defecting to support Democrats after Trump's primary victories. He analyzed what he characterized as a unified "third team" controlling both major parties, criticized neoconservative figures by name, and warned of potential false-flag terrorism to provoke war. The show pivoted to home defense strategy, emphasizing armed resistance to home invasions and criticizing law enforcement overreach, including a caller's encounter with an aggressive police officer. Extended discussion covered steroid use among police and military personnel, its cardiovascular effects, and natural fitness alternatives.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed water contamination issues in Michigan, particularly the lead scare in Flint and its connection to surveillance technology, arguing that lead removal is motivated by satellite scanning capabilities rather than genuine health concerns. They covered preparedness topics including night vision technology, ammunition stockpiling, and militia readiness, while also addressing political developments around the 2016 presidential election, delegate selection processes, and potential civil unrest. The hosts emphasized the importance of training, equipment acquisition, and community organization among patriot groups.
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft procurement inefficiencies, particularly the F-35 program's cost overruns and manufacturing fragmentation, and criticized government contracting practices that drive up defense spending. He addressed 9/11 conspiracy theories involving Israeli involvement and Muslim employees, promoted preparedness and ammunition stockpiling in relation to the 2016 presidential election, and discussed aircraft technology including the B-2 stealth bomber and flying wing designs. The episode included commentary on Boeing layoffs, foreign manufacturing of aircraft components, and concerns about sabotage vulnerabilities in presidential aircraft.
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Mark Koernke discussed political themes including government overreach, constitutional rights, and the 2016 presidential election with references to Trump. The show featured commentary on media manipulation, taxation, foreign policy (particularly regarding Saudi Arabia and 9/11), and the erosion of American values. A caller or co-host engaged in extended discussion about the proliferation of national holidays as a subtle form of social control that distracts from family unity and civic responsibility. The episode included multiple product advertisements for tactical gear, health supplements, and patriotic publications.
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Mark Koernke discussed the importance of focused attention and learning from history, using examples like Leonardo da Vinci and the scientific method to illustrate how knowledge builds across generations. He emphasized citizens' responsibility to question government authority and voting integrity, arguing that while the ballot box may be compromised, people must still engage politically and prepare for resistance. The show featured extended commentary on the 2016 presidential race, contrasting Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton as both threats to gun rights, and warning listeners that voting in either would legitimize an illegitimate system, drawing parallels to Irish independence struggles.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Burns, Oregon standoff incident, focusing on discrepancies in law enforcement reports regarding vehicle ownership and the involvement of Mark McConnell, whose green Jeep was allegedly misattributed to Ryan Payne in official documentation. He criticized federal and local law enforcement tactics, promoted preparedness through firearms and communication equipment (polymer80.com, CB radios, ammunition), and made commentary on Chicago politics, Rahm Emanuel, and broader themes of government overreach and loss of American freedoms. The episode included criticism of the 2016 election cycle and calls for organized militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's candidacy and concerns about his ties to Jewish money and the establishment. They analyzed casino operations as money laundering fronts controlled by organized crime, examined the failure of government programs like Agent Orange and Gulf War illness compensation, and shifted to practical gardening and food production strategies for spring planting. The hosts also reported on mysterious "environmental sensitivity area" signs replacing "U.S. Waters" signs along Indiana highways as part of an alleged Agenda 21 program, promoted tactical gear discounts and ammunition availability, and encouraged preparedness for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election cycle, criticizing the rigged delegate process and corruption in both major parties, particularly highlighting Bernie Sanders receiving twice as many votes as Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire but fewer delegates. He warned listeners about Microsoft Windows 10's invasive privacy features, subscription model, and aggressive installation tactics, recommending users disable automatic updates and switch to manually approved installations. He also analyzed new video evidence suggesting LaVoy Finicum may have been tasered before being shot by federal agents, and announced plans to expand shortwave broadcast coverage.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing the electoral system as rigged and controlled by elites regardless of which candidate wins. He analyzed Obama's role as a political tool and warned that major changes would occur after the 2016 election. The show featured a caller from Connecticut describing restrictive gun permitting laws compared to constitutional carry states like Maine and New Hampshire. Koernke then shifted to preparedness topics, discussing old road networks, abandoned railroad beds, terrain features, and tactical considerations for cross-country operations and concealment in various environments. The episode included advertisements for firearms retailers and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed 2016 presidential politics, predicting a Republican would win after eight years of Democratic administration, and analyzed gun control efforts in Connecticut and New York, noting that anti-gun legislators had frozen on further proposals after overreaching. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition availability, particularly 7.62x39 rounds, and included Don Butcher's detailed technical segment on night vision technology, covering second and third generation tubes, lines per millimeter specifications, and pricing for various optical devices. Koernke also provided firearms recommendations, emphasizing that longer-barreled AR-15s and AK variants offer superior range and accuracy compared to shorter configurations.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing across multiple retailers, noting widespread shortages of Russian and steel-case ammunition while certain calibers remained in stock. The show featured extended caller discussions on ammunition scavenging at shooting ranges, wound treatment and field medicine including powder cauterization and antibiotic wound packing, body armor effectiveness and repurposing, precious metals investment returns compared to ammunition, and welfare system fraud including multi-state benefit collection schemes. Koernke criticized government weather manipulation, addressed the 2016 election as a sham with recommendations to focus on preparedness and ammunition acquisition rather than voting, and discussed welfare abuse patterns and the intentional destruction of the social safety net.