"ar-15 magazines"
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition and firearm component sales at Palmetto State Armory and AR15 Discounts, including discounted magazines and bolt carrier groups. He covered voter fraud investigations in Michigan involving Israeli connections, warned about Chinese military-age men brought into the country during the Biden administration, and discussed preparedness including food production, seed swaps, and freeze-drying. Koernke also addressed the Epstein case, child trafficking networks, and connections to Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, while criticizing government complicity and the Trump administration's New World Order agenda.
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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 communications infrastructure and preparedness on the evening broadcast of April 8, 2025. The episode focused heavily on field communications equipment, including combo wire (steel telephone wire) sourcing from military surplus, field telephone systems from various European countries, and battery management for electronic devices. Koernke provided practical advice on antenna construction using available materials, storage methods for communications supplies, and recommended specific retailers for purchasing magazines and equipment. He also addressed solar charging systems, hand-crank generators, and distributed emergency supplies throughout the home. The broadcast concluded with commentary on illegal immigration, social security number fraud, and international bond market manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including medical supply organization for militia units, with focus on first aid kits (IFACs), hemostatic wound spray products, and field surgical capabilities. He addressed caller questions about earthquake activity in Maine and Michigan, archive access for past broadcasts, and provided extensive information on firearms magazines (AR-15 and Glock mags from Rainier Arms) and ammunition selection. The show included discussion of medical training for irregular forces, wound treatment protocols, and historical context of chemical weapons from World War I.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including nutritional supplements (iodine, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, zinc, colloidal silver, ivermectin, penicillin G) in response to threats of biological weapons; analyzed the assassination of a CEO using a silenced World War II-era pistol, questioning the official narrative and suggesting government involvement; promoted firearm and tactical equipment deals from Rainier Arms and Delta Team Tactical; discussed the FBI directorship and Homeland Security as a KGB-style occupation force; and conducted a drawing for listeners who donated to Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment maintenance, and weapons systems during the afternoon and evening hours of June 26, 2024. He covered tactical camouflage painting of military vehicles, MRE procurement from various suppliers, and detailed information about firearms and ammunition including the M1 Garand, M14, 41 Magnum revolvers, and AR-15 magazines. Koernke emphasized logistics, training schedules at Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson, and the importance of spare socks and proper field maintenance. He also addressed broader geopolitical concerns including recent hand-to-hand combat incidents between Chinese and Filipino forces and Indian-Chinese military clashes, which he characterized as staged gladiatorial events for wealthy elites.
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on March 29, 2024, covering militia training exercises, quartermaster supplies, preparedness logistics, and commentary on the Baltimore bridge collapse. The morning and afternoon hours focused on equipment demonstrations at Camp Emerson featuring the 18th Regiment Combat Team's new third squadron with M113s, BTR-60s, and Victor 3 wheeled APCs, along with extensive discussion of defensive position concealment techniques using proper soil management and thermal signature awareness. The evening intelligence report addressed the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident, analyzing the black box data gaps, hazardous materials manifest (764 tons including corrosives and flammables), and allegations of cyber attack involvement. Throughout the broadcast, Koernke provided quartermaster recommendations including discounted AR-15 magazines from BattleHawk Armory ($6.49), Hereford beef MRE pouches from Dollar Tree ($1.25), 9mm ammunition deals, and discussion of sourcing Carcano stripper clips and mess kits for field operations.
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of the Intelligence Report on November 29, 2023, covering militia training logistics, Second Amendment threats, border security, and ammunition/reloading preparedness. He discussed Camp Wayland North's December shutdown for electronic countermeasures training, featured a Guns and Gadgets video on Massachusetts's 56 proposed anti-gun bills, addressed the open southern border and government complicity in the invasion, and provided extensive guidance on ammunition sourcing, magazine acquisition, and reloading as essential preparedness measures. The show included caller discussions on Israel-Hamas conflict, Argentina's new president, nuclear energy policy under Jimmy Carter, and various weapons systems and manufacturing techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, vehicle maintenance and logistics for tactical operations, and addressed threats including potential nuclear attacks on U.S. soil. He covered the Stoger SPR9 pistol ($199 with $50 rebate), AR-15 and AK magazines at clearance prices, custom Kydex holsters from Sousa Tactical, and the Canik firearms platform. The show included extensive discussion of January 6th Capitol footage analysis, government overreach, New York gun confiscation notices, and the Detroit municipal bankruptcy as an example of coordinated financial looting by government and corporate interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed military recruitment tactics, the ATF's surveillance of gun owners, and the dangers of joining the U.S. military under current leadership. He covered equipment procurement including boomerangs, camouflage uniforms, ammunition, and rifle parts. The show featured a video segment on the ATF attempting to silence Gun Owners of America regarding warrantless surveillance programs, and discussed a controversial AI-based firearm screening system called Double Check. Koernke emphasized organizing militia units as an alternative to military service and warned against government manipulation through technology and propaganda.
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Mark Koernke discussed the impending diesel fuel shortage caused by government diversion of supplies for military operations, warning it would severely impact the economy and civilian supply chains. He covered preparedness strategies including fuel storage, alternative energy sources like propane and wood gasifiers, food production, ammunition stockpiling, and fallout shelter construction. Koernke also criticized U.S. military involvement in Ukraine, warned against military recruitment, and discussed the geopolitical situation in Kosovo and the Balkans.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and tactical equipment on Weapons Wednesday, September 22, 2021. He covered magazine availability (OK mags, AR-15 components), night vision and digital optics testing, armor-piercing ammunition specifications (M2 AP in 30-06 and 8mm), body armor considerations, Arasaka rifle conversions, airsoft training, and border security issues related to Haitian migrants at the Texas border. Callers contributed perspectives on illegal immigration and rifle conversions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent multi-state power outages affecting Michigan and four other states, attributing them to intentional failures in wireless digital control systems rather than weather damage. He emphasized the importance of local power grids, preparedness, and self-sufficiency, including building alternative energy systems and acquiring tools and supplies. The show covered militia organization, 5-10 programs, ghillie suit construction using organic dyes, magazine and gear procurement from various suppliers, and practical survival skills.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle armoring techniques using ceramic tiles, laminate armor, and Kevlar, emphasizing concealment and layered protection. He provided ammunition supplier information (MOSC) and magazine options for AR-15s and other platforms. The show featured extensive commentary on political expectations around January 20th, 2021, including skepticism about promised arrests of political figures, comparisons to historical events, and warnings about maintaining preparedness regardless of outcomes. A caller named Randy shared military service experiences and expressed strong criticism of tobacco companies and their role in deaths within his family, contrasting the government's treatment of tobacco versus marijuana.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and government overreach during this afternoon and evening broadcast. He analyzed the coronavirus situation critically, comparing it to seasonal flu statistics and warning that the pandemic response was being used to implement police state measures and gun confiscation. Koernke covered Michigan county sanctuary resolutions on Second Amendment rights, criticized foreign manufacturing outsourcing and pharmaceutical industry consolidation, and provided detailed information on acquiring affordable gas masks, magazines, and survival supplies. He emphasized NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparation and warned listeners about federal surveillance and potential government attacks on patriots.
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Mark Koernke and Don Dutcher discussed preparedness, weapons, and survival topics on December 28, 2016. The show covered nuclear fallout shelter survival, various firearms and magazines available at discounted prices from retailers like Palmetto State Armory and CDNN Investments, night vision technology from YDTOE, and the importance of maintaining full gas tanks during winter weather emergencies. They also discussed historical firearms with documented combat histories, the significance of gun ownership and wills, and broader themes about civil unrest, self-defense, and the need for citizens to be prepared for potential conflict. The hosts emphasized the importance of acquiring ammunition, magazines, and tactical gear while supplies remained available.
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BK and Mark discussed fuel price manipulation, government deception on issues like 9/11 and Building 7, and the importance of critical thinking when evaluating official narratives. They fielded a caller about armoring vehicles and windows, providing detailed technical advice on ballistic glass, Lexan, and armor solutions from surplus sources. The show concluded with a year-end mystery box drawing for seven listeners and announcements about upcoming training at Camp Wayland North, along with promotional deals on AR-15 magazines and tactical gear from CenterFireSystems.com.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and ammunition options for preparedness, including Beretta pistols and carbines, High Point firearms, SKS rifles, and various ammunition sources. He covered cache weapons and storage strategies, interviewed a caller from South Dakota about SKS rifles and High Point carbines, and provided detailed information on alternative ammunition calibers including 45 HP and 6.5x55 Swedish blank ammunition available through JG Sales. The show also covered magazine sourcing from Apex Gun Parts and Centerfire Systems, with emphasis on building AR-15 rifles and maintaining ammunition stockpiles.
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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 firearms pricing, ammunition availability, and preparedness supplies during this evening broadcast. He reviewed current market prices for various handguns (Beretta 92S, High Point, SCCY CPX), AR-15 magazines (Magpul PMAGs, Hex Mags), and ammunition from vendors like UNAMMO and Ammoman. The show featured extended segments on magazine sourcing, drum magazines for AK-47s, and night vision equipment. Koernke also discussed a small Colombian twin-jet aircraft (Cree-Cree MC-15) found on YouTube, covered belt-fed 9mm AR-15 systems, and addressed preparedness items including gas masks, chemical suits, cleaning kits, and colloidal silver. A caller asked about filming a turkey trot demonstration, which Koernke confirmed he would record soon.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Nostradamus predictions and Mayan calendar marketing as historical scams, promoted Liberty's Guardian gun shop in Ohio and night vision equipment sales, reviewed ammunition and AR-15 magazine deals at CDNN Investments, and extensively analyzed the Ferguson unrest as part of a larger UN-coordinated invasion plan. He warned listeners about foreign troops potentially operating on American soil under NATO command, advocated for armed resistance against any Americans cooperating with foreign military forces, and discussed police brutality and violations of public trust.
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Mark Koernke and Darryl Civic discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and preparedness in the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on November 12, 2014. They reviewed current magazine and ammunition deals from CDNN Investments and Elliott Brothers, including AR-15 magazines, .22 long rifle ammo, and lower receivers. The hosts emphasized training techniques including instinctive shooting and airsoft practice as cost-effective alternatives to live fire, and discussed spare parts inventory for various weapon systems. They analyzed combat footage from the Ukraine conflict, noting the continued effectiveness of older platforms like the SKS and AK-47 variants. The episode concluded with commentary on Ferguson, Missouri tensions and unrelated satirical discussion of a former NYPD officer's legal case.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field improvisation techniques, focusing on medical supply organization in 5-gallon buckets for field surgery support, and extensive instruction on building flexible radio antennas from salvaged materials like tape measures and articulated desk lamps. He covered antenna construction methods used by Vietnam-era radio operators, including jungle antennas and dipole configurations, along with field-expedient modifications using cork, tennis balls, and bungee cords. Koernke also addressed ammunition availability through AmmoMan.com, discussing 223 and other caliber pricing and inventory, and touched on the Bundy Ranch situation as part of ongoing federal land disputes. The episode concluded with a transition to a gardening segment hosted by Joe from the Carolinas.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment including rifle scopes, rangefinders, and tactical optics available at budget prices from CDNN Sports. He covered camouflage techniques, multi-optic mounting systems, and laser rangefinder technology. The show shifted to criticism of the Obama administration's handling of the Ebola crisis in Texas, questioning the competence of the CDC and the appointment of an Ebola czar without relevant expertise. Callers and the host debated the spread of Ebola among healthcare workers, the failure to quarantine personnel properly, and alleged intentional mismanagement for propaganda purposes. He also discussed silver as a preparedness asset and historical uses of silver for health purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, October 1, 2014. He reviewed American-made AK-47 rifles, AK-74s, and various surplus firearms available through online retailers like JG Sales and E-Sarco Inc. Koernke covered ammunition availability, magazine compatibility between AR-15 and AK platforms, and specific pistol models including Star Supermodel B handguns and Ruger P85 parts. He also discussed experimental ammunition designs including the Dardic triangular round and caseless ammunition systems, while emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition and spare parts for long-term preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Ferguson, Missouri unrest and claims about ISIS infiltration, arguing that media coverage manipulates real incidents through selective reporting and fictional narratives. He addressed caller questions about AR-15 magazine fitment and web gear sourcing, provided recommendations for surplus equipment vendors, and discussed preparedness topics including tobacco storage in number 10 cans. The show concluded with extended discussion of the Texas National Guard border deployment, analyzing the financial incentives for volunteers and criticizing the disarming of guardsmen while deployed.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed foreign military officers in U.S. command positions, specifically a German Brigadier General serving as Chief of Staff for U.S. Army Europe and a French General coordinating NATO operations on American soil. They emphasized preparedness for potential civil conflict, including acquiring AR-15 magazines, ammunition, NBC protective equipment, and night vision technology. The show covered border security concerns, the importance of weapon system familiarity, and the need to support potential defecting military units with arms and supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, November 6, 2013, focusing on AR-15 magazine availability and pricing from retailers like Brownells. He covered camouflage techniques for firearms and tactical positioning, emphasizing shape, color, and motion concealment in both daylight and low-light conditions. Koernke and caller Don explored night vision principles, human eye adaptation to darkness, and tactical fieldcraft including how to retain night vision during illumination events. The show stressed the importance of perfecting the individual soldier's skills and preparedness over reliance on equipment alone.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness, ammunition pricing, and firearms availability on October 11, 2013. They reviewed sales at CDN Investments (AR-15 magazine five-packs for $40) and Palmetto State Armory (water-damaged Ukrainian 7.62x54R ammunition), evaluated the Henry AR-7 rifle and Ruger 10-22 options, and analyzed recent Glock and AR pricing trends. Don called in with a proposal to organize a cable cancellation campaign on November 1st as economic pressure against the Obama administration. The show featured extensive discussion of food storage strategies, including home-canning butter and using condensed milk with inexpensive mac-and-cheese kits as an accessible preparedness starting point. BK announced the launch of a new weekly program, "Grow Your Own: The Budding Revolution with Joe from the Carolinas," scheduled for Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern on Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival strategies, focusing on emergency vehicle kits for cold weather, including clothing, boots, and supplies to prevent hypothermia. He provided detailed instructions for building inexpensive micro-greenhouses using reclaimed windows and plywood to extend the growing season. The show featured extensive product recommendations for firearms magazines and parts from various suppliers, discussing magazine capacity options, pricing, and tactical applications for defensive scenarios. Koernke also covered ammunition availability concerns and government stockpiling issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 16, 2013 Navy Yard shooting in Washington, D.C., arguing it was a false flag operation designed to justify gun confiscation and highlighting the contradiction of heavily surveilled government facilities where such incidents occur. He criticized the 'abandon in place' protocol that left employees defenseless, promoted preparedness through NBC defense technology and firearms, discussed California gun laws and magazine confiscation efforts, provided detailed information on affordable ammunition and magazine sources (JG Sales, Aries Armor), and encouraged listeners to practice with airsoft training aids and organize as armed militia. He also made historical references to communist use of chemical weapons and criticized government disarmament of military personnel.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, radio equipment procurement, and preparedness logistics during the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on September 17, 2013. He covered 6-meter radio systems, repeater networks in Michigan, cross-training protocols for communications operators, mapping and tactical planning for emergency response, and detailed maintenance techniques for radio equipment including weatherization and oxidation prevention. Koernke also announced upcoming militia meetings in Pennsylvania for September 21-22, discussed ammunition purchasing strategies ahead of deer season, and fielded a caller from Seattle regarding Constitution Day activities at a local college.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 16, 2013 Navy Yard shooting in Washington DC, focusing on inconsistencies in official narratives regarding shooter identification and surveillance capabilities. He criticized the "abandon in place" emergency response protocol, arguing that disarmed civilians in government facilities are left vulnerable while armed law enforcement fails to provide medical aid to victims. Koernke extensively analyzed the role of Prozac and other psychotropic drugs in mass shooting incidents, claiming the FDA knowingly approved Prozac despite research showing 76% of users develop violent tendencies. He also addressed California gun confiscation legislation, promoted ammunition and magazine suppliers, and discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 16, 2013 Washington Navy Yard shooting, arguing that the heavily surveilled facility near the White House could not have been breached without government knowledge or involvement. He analyzed patterns in mass shootings, particularly those involving Prozac, and criticized the "prison mindset" conditioning that causes people to abandon neighbors in danger rather than resist. Callers discussed Buddhism's violent history, California gun control legislation, and the influx of liberal Californians to Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and tactical equipment, including affordable AR-15 magazines from CenterFire Systems and maintenance of AK drums. He covered first aid kit essentials, dollar store sourcing for supplies, and the importance of proper planning and leadership. The show featured extensive discussion of camouflage techniques, helmet covers, and deception tactics for breakout operations, including historical examples from WWII. Koernke also addressed foreign military presence in Michigan, Russian equipment transport documentation, and German military vehicle identification methods. The episode concluded with language learning recommendations for operational readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Chinese poultry processors being approved to ship processed chicken to the U.S. without USDA inspectors present, warning this was part of a larger agenda to consolidate food production control. He covered AR-15 magazine deals, emphasized preparedness for potential grid-down scenarios tied to FEMA Region 3 exercises in November, and fielded caller questions about plastic AR-15 lowers, 50-caliber weapons, and emergency supplies. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, distrust of government agencies, and practical preparedness measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition and magazine acquisition strategies, and geopolitical concerns regarding Syria and alleged Israeli involvement in U.S. operations. He promoted Liberty's Guardian LLC and Aries Armor polymer lowers, provided detailed advice on long-term storage of matches and candles, and addressed caller concerns about alleged DARPA mind-control technologies. The show included commentary on military discipline, Korean soldiers, and criticism of federal government policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and ammunition availability on Quartermaster Friday, August 30, 2013. He reviewed budget-friendly magazine options from AIM Surplus (Troy Industries pink-follower AR-15 mags at $9-10 each) and upcoming Magpul AK magazines. Koernke covered shotgun and rifle options from Centerfire Systems, including Chinese-made 870 knockoffs and Vepr rifles, while criticizing Obama's executive order banning re-importation of U.S. firearms. He highlighted Hungary's rejection of IMF control and debt-free currency issuance, praising nationalist resistance to international banking cartels. The show included discussion of airsoft training aids for preparedness and criticism of U.S. foreign policy in Syria and Georgia, with warnings against supporting anti-Christian rebel forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed military personnel's obligation to refuse unlawful orders, citing the Nuremberg precedent and the My Lai massacre. He criticized proposed military intervention in Syria, arguing it was driven by Israeli and Saudi interests rather than American security needs. Callers raised concerns about Christian persecution in Syria and the hypocrisy of Democratic politicians who opposed Iraq/Afghanistan wars but now support Syrian intervention. Koernke emphasized personal preparedness, promoted discounted AR-15 magazines, and condemned government officials who attack the Founding Fathers and the constitutional militia system.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and defensive strategies on the evening of August 29, 2013. Topics included passive radar systems for detecting drones, Israeli gas mask shortages and chemical weapons preparedness, domestic food production capabilities (corn, eggs, dairy), the importance of personal responsibility in disaster response, and detailed tactical guidance on night vision deployment, infrared illumination, and defensive perimeter security using barbed wire and overlapping fields of fire. The show emphasized individual preparedness over government reliance and criticized public dependence on government assistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed the case of Sergeant Charles Allen Dyer, whose seven-year-old daughter was taken by Child Protective Services in Oklahoma after being moved out of state from Tennessee. Koernke alleged government involvement in child molestation and called for listeners to contact state representatives and senators with contact information provided. The show also covered Quartermaster Friday topics including Alice pack recommendations from Maine Military, Swedish stove kits, gas masks, AR-15 magazines from AIM Surplus, and 50-caliber ammunition. Koernke encouraged listeners to support Dyer through calls, donations, and physical assistance, warning that the child was in danger during the October occult season.
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Mark Koernke discussed Saiga shotgun specifications and accessories, including gas adjustment systems, stocks, and trigger quality. The show featured extensive technical discussion of magazine conversion adapters from Magnolia State Armory that allow Saiga and Galil rifles to use standard AR-15 magazines, with pricing and contact information provided. Callers contributed details on weapon commonality, parts compatibility, and the advantages of using cheaper AR-15 magazines for training while preserving expensive original magazines. Koernke also addressed the disappearance of inexpensive handgun brands like Rossi, FIE, Llama, and Star from the market, recommending listeners purchase spare magazines for these weapons while available.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on July 16, 2010, focusing on technical preparedness and self-sufficiency. The show featured an extended discussion of electronics textbooks and educational resources available cheaply through used book sellers like Alibris, with detailed recommendations on circuit analysis, semiconductor fundamentals, and operational amplifier texts. BK and Mark covered practical low-tech survival items including window screen repair materials, fly paper for pest control, and surplus batteries and components from SurplusTraders.net, emphasizing affordable ways to build redundant systems and improvised communication devices. The episode concluded with promotional material for alternative radio networks and the Dutch Jones radio program.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, fusion centers, and committee-based bureaucratic incompetence as examples of systemic dysfunction that motivated individuals could exploit. He fielded a caller from Georgia (Marcus) who promoted an AK-pattern rifle magazine adapter allowing Sega rifles to use standard AR-15 magazines, priced at $99 for a limited time. The show covered weapon system compatibility, magazine interchangeability across platforms (including discussion of Galil and Mac 90 rifles), and currency devaluation affecting firearm prices. Koernke criticized the current administration's border policy and handling of illegal immigration, calling for arrest of government officials for treason.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Friday evening edition of The Intelligence Report, focusing on preparedness and supply acquisition. The show covered practical topics including boot selection for long-term wear, fireworks closeout sales on July 5th, and tributes to deceased militia commander Clint Dair, with announcements of a 21-gun salute and a Patriot's picnic in Gladwin, Michigan on July 31st. Callers and co-host BK discussed bargain shopping at dollar stores and Harbor Freight, salvaging components from failed compact fluorescent bulbs, AR-15 magazine deals from DSG Arms, and driveway alert devices. The episode emphasized accumulating supplies and tools at discount prices while available, with warnings about consolidation of retail chains and declining product quality.
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Mark Koernke discussed flag etiquette and the decline of patriotic observance in American communities, noting the haphazard lowering of flags at half-mast and the deterioration of flag maintenance standards. He addressed preparedness initiatives including night vision equipment sales and long-range shooting projects, with callers providing technical updates on rifle adapters (Magnolia State Arms magazine well for Galil rifles) and FAL magazine sourcing. The show featured extended discussion on shooting technique, focus, and proper stance for long-range rifle work, including references to 50-caliber shooting associations and 1200-yard range development.
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Mark Koernke and Butter Knife discussed quartermaster supply and support for militia units, emphasizing the importance of equipment redundancy and the 5-10 program (outfitting five or ten individuals). They covered the historical significance of the U.S. entrenching tool in Vietnam, proper fatigue uniform coloring using natural dyes from the Revolutionary War era, and detailed several vendor offerings including AR-15 magazines from COPES Distributing, gas masks from Maine Military, radiation detectors from Coleman's, body veils, and poly tubing from Freund Container for versatile food and equipment storage. The show also addressed preventive detention plans reported by the New York Times, storage techniques for high-moisture environments, and ongoing collection of lead wheel weights from automotive shops.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, information sharing, and health remedies on May 5, 2009. He promoted the Scribe.com document repository for downloading books including an unauthorized biography of Barack Obama, Ron Paul's "The Case for Gold," and other patriotic literature. The show featured extensive discussion of colloidal and ionic silver as treatment for MRSA and flu-like symptoms, with anecdotes about successful applications in prison systems and civilian cases. Koernke announced upcoming projects including the Golden Spike network infrastructure, a live-fire training exercise for the 62nd Regimental Combat Team, and video production for the Battle for the Republic series. He provided ammunition and magazine deals from COPES Distributing and other suppliers, discussed the Dayton Hamfest, and solicited participation from musicians and extras for patriot video projects.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and defensive equipment on December 3, 2008, focusing heavily on gas masks as critical insurance against potential nuclear, biological, or chemical attacks. He provided detailed guidance on sourcing Russian and NATO gas masks in various sizes, emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling amid supply shortages, and addressed magazine availability and quality concerns for firearms. Koernke also promoted alternative communication networks independent of the internet, discussed the destruction of U.S. civil defense equipment by the government, and took a caller reporting the destruction of 30,000 law books at the University of Cincinnati law library.
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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 urgent preparedness and supply acquisition in the wake of the 2008 election, warning that ammunition, magazines, gas masks, and other tactical equipment were rapidly disappearing from inventory as both militia members and National Guard units stockpiled supplies in anticipation of potential civil conflict. He provided detailed vendor information for acquiring AR-15 magazines, chem suits, water filters, freeze-dried food, and other survival gear, emphasizing that availability was finite and prices would only increase. Koernke also addressed the incoming administration's reported plans for rapid gun control legislation, called for financial support of the Micro Effect Network and Joe McNeil's water filter business, and urged listeners to prepare for potential martial law and foreign troop deployment on American soil.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and firearms on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on affordable defensive options including East German M10 gas masks ($4 each with filters included) available through Maine Military Surplus, AK-74 rifles and ammunition as cost-effective alternatives (5.45x39mm at approximately 10 cents per round), AR-15 magazine pouches for medical kit storage, and flare pistols with potential defensive applications. He addressed caller questions about Second Amendment rights, government fraud involving deceased persons' identities and state retirement funds, militia preparedness standards, and provided detailed technical guidance on CETME rifle reloading considerations due to waffle-chambered barrels. The show emphasized organizing community purchases to meet minimum shipping thresholds and maintaining high safety standards in militia firearms training.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun confiscation threats in southwestern states, particularly New Mexico and Arizona, and urged sheriffs to resist unconstitutional orders. He covered extensive weapons Wednesday content including magazine modifications, AR-15 accessories, military surplus gear pricing, and thermal/infrared camouflage techniques. The show included a guest segment from Craig Cobb of Forbidden Knowledge discussing coronavirus fears, prepper supply sales, and stock market volatility. Koernke concluded with commentary on sanctuary counties, illegal immigration enforcement, and post-conflict deportation policy.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current events across multiple episodes. Topics included AR-15 magazine pricing and comparisons, Michigan county sanctuary resolutions for Second Amendment protection, the coronavirus as a government power grab and potential bioweapon, pharmaceutical manufacturing outsourcing to China, NBC (nuclear biological chemical) defense preparedness, gas mask procurement and specifications, food storage and survival supplies, and allegations of Israeli influence in U.S. government. Callers contributed information on Project Zephyr, selenium supplementation, and concerns about lockdowns and martial law.