"ar-15 receivers"
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, radio equipment options for preparedness including six-meter radios and vintage mine radios, AR-15 receiver suppliers and pricing, and baker's green acres farming initiatives. The episode included commentary on immigration policy, Syrian refugee resettlement, and alleged connections between government agencies and major retailers like Home Depot. A Phyllis Schlafly Report segment critiqued Obama-era universal pre-K proposals, arguing they lacked evidence of long-term benefits compared to parental care.
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Mark Koernke discussed unusual snow falling in Michigan and other regions, instructing listeners on how to collect and preserve samples in sealed containers from dollar stores to test for chemical or biological agents. He detailed methods for documentation, refrigeration, and testing using litmus paper and industrial test kits from suppliers like Grainger. Koernke referenced a historical incident in Washington and Oregon where similar material fell and caused respiratory illness. Callers contributed reports of snow in their areas, insurance disputes, and preparedness efforts including potato gardening. The show promoted books on federal jurisdiction over state lands, AR-15 polymer receivers from Aries Armor, and various preparedness products.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and fuel supply issues on the afternoon Intelligence Report. The show covered AR-15 polymer receivers and bolt carrier assemblies available through online retailers, proper gun cleaning techniques including the importance of removing copper fouling, and long-term storage solutions for petroleum products using glass containers. Callers raised concerns about propane shortages in Tennessee caused by new trucking regulations, fuel price manipulation by large corporations, the Cash for Clunkers program as intentional vehicle destruction, and restrictions on personal vehicle ownership. The episode also addressed cultural and religious decline in America, including commentary on the Grammy Awards and abortion practices.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, vehicle maintenance, and fuel storage strategies for cold weather conditions. He emphasized the importance of having stored supplies like coal, firewood, and ammunition, and criticized government overreach regarding road closures and vehicle idling fines. Koernke promoted Baker's Green Acres farm and its heritage pork products as a way to support independent farmers against government regulation, and provided detailed advice on AR-15 component sourcing, winter driving techniques, and fuel additives. He also covered militia training exercises involving winter orienteering and cross-country skiing operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including ammunition purchasing, AR-15 lower receiver deals from Palmetto State Armory, potassium iodide availability, drum magazine usage in tactical situations, and a Kenwood TS820S transceiver giveaway. He covered light bulb preservation strategies in case of EMP events, criticized fluorescent bulb mandates as originating from Eastern European detention camps, recommended West German military wool scarves from Sportsman's Guide, and addressed geopolitical concerns regarding Saudi Arabian and Israeli involvement in Syria and Olympic security. The show included product recommendations, caller interaction, and preparedness advice.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening edition of the Intelligence Report on November 1, 2013, focusing primarily on ammunition and firearms availability, pricing trends, and preparedness. BK provided extensive commentary on ammunition deals from various retailers (CDNN, Cabela's, Graf's, Powder Valley, Bulk Ammo, Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore), noting inventory constraints and price fluctuations in the post-2008 market. The show discussed AR-15 pricing softening, 80% receiver options, magazine bulk purchasing strategies, and body armor availability from Apex Gun Parts. BK also covered miscellaneous topics including Halloween seasonal store closures, power company employment practices, Arduino microcontroller shipping delays from China due to new battery/fluid regulations, and e-cigarette component restrictions. The final segment addressed gardening and food production, promoting a new permaculture program called 'Grow Your Own' with Joe from the Carolinas.
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Mark Koernke discussed logistics and preparedness strategies, emphasizing the importance of 5-10 supply programs to outfit fire teams and squads with affordable gear sourced from resale shops, government surplus, and closeout sales. He provided detailed guidance on building AR-15 rifles cost-effectively using polymer and aluminum receivers from vendors like Aries Armor and James Madison Tactical, along with recommendations for ammunition sources and the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. Koernke also covered medical preparedness, including wound treatment techniques, the importance of stockpiling medical supplies, and field medic training based on World War II practices. He addressed the UN gun ban treaty signed by Secretary of State Kerry and encouraged listeners to continue building supplies and weapons for their units while maintaining operational security.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and home security, including sealing houses against weather, insulating walls, and using salvaged materials for repairs and heating. He provided detailed technical analysis of improvised weapons platforms, particularly pickup truck-mounted .50 caliber systems used in Syria, explaining palletized engineering concepts and vehicle suspension considerations. Koernke promoted AR-15 polymer receivers and ammunition from sponsors Aries Armor and Liberty's Guardian, noting rapid sales following the Navy Yard shooting. He addressed operational security, militia readiness, and criticized federal incompetence at military facilities, while encouraging listeners to diversify ammunition calibers and maintain marksmanship discipline.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and current events on September 13, 2013, emphasizing ammunition purchases as a form of political expression and warning listeners about potential false flag operations. He promoted freeze-dried food supplies and 80% polymer AR-15 receivers as preparedness tools, urged donations to support the Micro Effect network, and spent considerable time criticizing U.S. foreign policy regarding Syria, alleging Israeli and Saudi involvement in orchestrating conflicts and false flag attacks. He warned listeners to avoid areas where government training exercises were announced, citing the Boston Marathon bombing as an example of a staged event, and called for the impeachment of President Obama and his administration for alleged war crimes.