"ammunition sales"
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness for militia training exercises in Michigan, including cold weather gear and boots available from retailers like CenterFireSystems and Sportsman's Guide. He reviewed affordable shotgun options from CDNN Sports for small unit air defense operations, emphasizing the importance of accurate engagement over expensive equipment. In the second hour, Koernke shifted to commentary on refugee policy and immigration, arguing that the U.S. refugee treaty enables human trafficking and that Jewish organizations profit from refugee resettlement programs. He criticized both Republican and Democratic politicians for complicity in these systems and contrasted media coverage of Somali immigrants with Jewish criminal activity that he claimed went unpunished under Trump.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, cold weather operations, and weapons systems on Weapons Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025. The show covered ammunition deals, winter boots, firearm maintenance in extreme cold, and radio communications. The second hour featured Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussing international law violations regarding strikes on boats near Venezuela, CIA regime change operations, and the legal implications of military action without congressional declaration of war. The third hour returned to Koernke addressing anti-gun legislation in Michigan, criticizing government hypocrisy on drug enforcement, and warning of potential false flag operations to justify further military action.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump administration's renaming of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, arguing that words matter and that the change should obligate the government to follow constitutional war declaration procedures and international treaties. He criticized Trump's foreign policy, warned against military recruitment, and discussed poison assassination tactics used against political opponents in Germany and Korea. The show covered an ICE raid on a Hyundai battery plant in Georgia that detained 475 illegal South Korean workers, disrupting production. Koernke also promoted ammunition sales, discussed militia facility upgrades including naming Camp Betcher in honor of deceased co-host Don Betcher, and solicited donations for Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud in Michigan involving 40,000+ non-existent voters, criticized Congress for inaction on legislation, analyzed the Tesla vandalism incident in Las Vegas as a pretext for expanding police surveillance, and provided extensive preparedness advice on acquiring affordable used vehicles (RVs, pickup trucks, Jeeps) for tactical and survival purposes. He emphasized the superiority of older American-made equipment over modern alternatives and discussed vehicle configurations for rapid deployment scenarios.
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of "The Intelligence Report" on May 8, 2024, covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition and firearms deals at Montana AR-15 and other retailers, detailed technical advice on AR-15 building and reloading, and commentary on New York's proposed legislation banning Glock pistols and convertible firearms. Koernke also discussed the USS Liberty incident, U.S. military aid to Israel and Ukraine, and the need for militia units to develop medical infrastructure and acquire surplus equipment. The program included calls from listeners and segments promoting preparedness, self-sufficiency, and armed resistance to perceived government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed historical parallels between British oppression during the American Revolution and modern government overreach, focusing on press-ganging of sailors and the Fisheries Act as precursors to the Revolutionary War. He analyzed the Declaration of Independence's references to forced military service, compared despotism across history, and critiqued modern propaganda through television shows like Caprica. Koernke promoted ammunition and rifle sales, discussed the national debt as a form of indentured servitude, addressed the War Powers Act's continued validity, and explored Irish and Scottish immigration patterns during the Civil War era. A caller (George) discussed the cancelled emergency alert system test and dual citizenship issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, July 14, 2010. He analyzed simultaneous bombings in Uganda during the World Cup, alleging Mossad and ADL involvement based on intelligence briefings and comparing the incident to previous alleged false-flag operations. He covered firearms recommendations including the .32 ACP pistol for self-defense, shotgun configurations and ammunition selection, the PTR-32 rifle as an AK-pattern training alternative, and magazine compatibility issues. The show included weather commentary about Michigan summer conditions and gardening, along with ammunition and firearms sales trends showing sustained demand.
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Mark Koernke discussed the growing frustration among Americans with government overreach and tyranny, emphasizing that citizens are rejecting attempts at manipulation and control. He criticized government officials and industry insiders who serve as intermediaries for the New World Order, describing them as petty tyrants and "gravel in the stream" that patriots simply move past. Koernke highlighted ammunition sales as evidence that Americans are turning to the "cartridge box" as a viable option, and he promoted a group purchase of first-generation night vision binoculars with 90mm lenses at a discounted price of approximately $30 per unit when buying in bulk.
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday on May 6, 2009, covering firearms training, ammunition sales trends, and weapon system design. He highlighted a new moving-target range system under development and fielded a call from HD in Arizona promoting an intensive four-day militia training course (May 14-17) near Flagstaff covering basic soldier skills, radio communications, land navigation, and AR-15 instruction. Koernke analyzed recent NICS background check data showing 1.2-1.5 million monthly firearm requests from February through March 2009, arguing these figures represented new shooters and multiple purchases per person, and that the gun industry was sustaining the economy. He discussed ammunition availability issues, the strategic advantages of diverse caliber weapons systems, and DIY firearm manufacturing concepts including modular AR-15 uppers and simplified rifle designs using common parts.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Darrell Sivik discussed a controversial arrest in St. Cloud, Minnesota, where Edward Bacher (Wolfgang Anacon), operator of In Your Face Cable TV and a Minnesota militia member, was arrested on terroristic threat charges based on alleged blog posts. The hosts criticized the disproportionate bond ($100,000 reduced to $3,000 with conditions), the newspaper's pre-trial conviction in print, and what they characterized as government intimidation tactics. Butterknife reported on gun show activity in the St. Louis area, noting strong firearms and ammunition sales while other retail sectors remained sluggish. Darrell provided practical instruction on rustic food preparation techniques including heating canned goods over fire, cooking game on spits, and baking bread wrapped around sticks.
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Mark Koernke discussed massive ammunition and firearms sales in the weeks following the 2008 election, emphasizing that the mainstream media was suppressing data on the scale of civilian purchases. He took caller reports on local gun shop inventory (including AR-15s and Mini-14s in Florida), then pivoted to an extended analysis of the JFK assassination, arguing that the official Lee Harvey Oswald narrative was implausible based on ballistics, weapon choice, and security protocol violations. He noted the Masonic symbolism of the route through Dealey Plaza and referenced suppressed photographic evidence. In the second hour, co-host Mike delivered medical instruction on chest injuries, hemothorax, pneumothorax, and cardiac tamponade, including procedures like chest tube insertion and pericardiocentesis.