"ar-15 parts"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia activities, and constitutional rights on April 11, 2025, the 250th anniversary year of American independence. He covered AR-15 parts deals, Michigan legislation challenges in court, the Firearms Policy Coalition's Second Amendment cases including 18-20 year-old gun rights and magazine ban challenges, and Colorado's new gun control law. The show included segments on field rations, survival food tabs, and the importance of non-compliance with unconstitutional gun laws, using Illinois as an example of successful resistance.
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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 discussed the ongoing threat of government-sponsored terrorism on American soil, focusing on the illegal alien invasion orchestrated by Israeli and U.S. government elements. He analyzed vulnerable target states (Tennessee, Kentucky, the Carolinas, Northern Florida) where attacks might occur, warned against joining the military under current leadership, emphasized the need for gas masks and radiological survey equipment, and called for militia organization and preparedness. Koernke also criticized Trump's cooperation with Netanyahu, condemned the anti-gun actions of the Trump administration, and urged listeners to avoid metropolitan areas during potential crises while maintaining logistics and ammunition supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating U.S.-Russia tensions over Ukraine, Biden's military provocations in the Black Sea, and the deliberate destruction of American military readiness through woke policies. He covered widespread supply chain collapse affecting tools, machinery, parts, and clothing, advocating for preparedness through barter, food production, and equipment stockpiling. The show included extended technical discussions with callers about CB radio microphone wiring issues, VHF/UHF handheld radio recommendations, gas mask carriers, and AR-15 spare parts procurement. Koernke warned of false flag operations and Israeli involvement in domestic terrorism, referencing the DC Sniper case as an example of government misdirection.
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Mark Koernke discussed extensive SKS rifle maintenance and restoration techniques, including stock repair, rust removal, painting strategies using house paint and multi-layer finishes, and detailed lubrication procedures. He reviewed available SKS parts and accessories from AIM Surplus, covered AR-15 and Nagot rifle options, and highlighted newly arrived surplus items including Austrian military webgear packages at $13 and Dutch combat packs. The show emphasized proper weapon maintenance, field-appropriate gear selection, and preparedness through practical gunsmithing skills.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawton discussed the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, alleging it was deliberately diverted to Diego Garcia and connecting the incident to Israeli and CIA operations. They analyzed the Ukraine conflict as a distraction from nuclear war preparations and criticized European reluctance to support NATO involvement. The show covered radiation contamination in Pacific seafood from Fukushima, food supply threats including GMO crops and pig viruses, and animal behavior near Yellowstone. They promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (April 11-13, 2014) and discussed ammunition availability and AR-15 parts pricing.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages and recommended purchasing 5.7x28 ammunition while available, warning that FN (a Belgian company) controls 76% of U.S. small arms production. He covered the Ares Armor ATF raid and the importance of storing AR-15 parts separately to avoid legal issues. The show featured extensive commentary on the Ukraine crisis, criticizing international bankers and calling for Ukrainian independence from EU control. Koernke also reported on Idaho's passage of SB 1332, an emergency bill that would nullify future federal gun laws through state non-enforcement, which passed unanimously in both chambers and awaits the governor's signature. The episode concluded with discussion of a federal court decision in Utah that partially invalidated polygamy laws.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening episode of The Intelligence Report on February 14, 2014, featuring extensive product recommendations and preparedness advice. The show included discussions of surplus military and tactical equipment, ammunition, batteries, gas masks, and firearms magazines available from various vendors. A second segment featured Joe from the Carolinas discussing permaculture, sustainable food production, and self-reliance principles aligned with militia preparedness philosophy.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher hosted an evening broadcast on January 29, 2014, covering preparedness, firearms, ammunition sourcing, and tactical training. The show featured extensive discussion of surplus military rifles (Mosin-Nagants, Argentine Mausers, French rifles), ammunition availability and pricing, airsoft training systems, night vision equipment, and tactical concepts including cascading fire techniques. Callers inquired about rifle modifications, scope mounting, and ammunition sourcing. The latter portion shifted to forest observation principles and permaculture food production concepts, including the seven-layer forest system for establishing food forests.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messerf discussed preparedness strategies for underground facilities, focusing on alternative lighting systems using fiber optics and low-power incandescent bulbs to avoid electronic signatures. The show covered Chinese military equipment appearing in Mexico, including Norinco-produced howitzers, and critiqued U.S. foreign aid and weapons sales policies that enriched Israeli and other competitors. The hosts extensively analyzed Middle Eastern history, particularly the McMahon-Hussein correspondence and the Balfour Declaration, arguing that Palestinians have been fighting 80 years of Zionist occupation. They warned of impending political crises and urged listeners to prepare for potential civil unrest and government overreach under either incoming administration.