"ar-15 rifle"
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on January 15, 2025, covering California wildfires and water system destruction, agricultural collapse, tariffs and manufacturing, flat earth conspiracy debunking, AR-15 rifle specifications and ammunition, organizational structure for militia formations, and various current events including Trump's statements about Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, December 11, 2024. He provided detailed guidance on building an affordable AR-15 rifle for under $300 using parts from Delta Team Tactical, Palmetto State Armory, and Montana AR15, and recommended purchasing magazines from Classic Firearms. Koernke addressed alternative weapons systems including crossbows, compound bows, and slingshots, emphasizing the importance of ammunition and bolt inventory. He extensively criticized Israeli military actions in Syria, alleging atrocities against Christians, and warned that similar tactics could be attempted in America. Koernke promoted the 5-10 logistics program for militia supply and support, discussed the threat of Chinese military presence in Michigan under state contracts, and characterized recent shooting incidents as conditioned or programmed attacks.
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin, criticizing his Goldman Sachs background and alleged connections to Jewish financial interests. He covered a caller's experience using an M40 military gas mask during the Smoky Mountains wildfires in Tennessee, praising preparedness and recommending gas masks as essential equipment. Koernke provided detailed technical information about AR-15 rifle configurations (A1, A2, A3, A4 models), their historical development, and maintenance procedures. He also criticized federal firefighting management, attributing poor fire response to political correctness and incompetent leadership, and blamed illegal immigrants and foreign actors for deliberately setting fires.
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Mark Koernke discussed Colorado gun control recall efforts and anti-gun activists, then shifted to preparedness topics including greenhouse construction using salvaged windows, food storage strategies, and bargain hunting for supplies at discount retailers. The show featured extensive discussion of AR-15 rifle building, parts sourcing, and customization options, with callers contributing information about Wisconsin-manufactured receivers and LED accessories. In the second hour, Koernke analyzed a federal bill (H.R. 3741) to abolish the death penalty, interpreting it as evidence that government officials fear accountability for treason, and engaged in dark humor about rope sales and potential consequences for political corruption.
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Mark Koernke discussed citizenship status and political determination, citing historical legal documents from the 1830s and the Law of Nations by Vattel to explain how individuals can declare themselves US nationals rather than 14th Amendment citizens, thereby changing their legal and tax status. He then read extensively from Jerome Frank's 1933 speech 'Experimental Jurisprudence and the New Deal' delivered to the American Association of Law Schools, arguing that New Deal lawyers used experimental legal techniques to expand government power. The show included a caller, Myron from Pennsylvania, asking about citizenship status changes and non-resident alien designations in tax code, with Koernke explaining the distinction between residents and non-residents under the 14th Amendment and Title 26 tax regulations. The broadcast also featured announcements about a drawing for a Kenwood transceiver and discounted AR-22 rifle components.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, Christmas shopping for ammunition and firearms, militia equipment acquisition on a budget, and commentary on NSA surveillance, global warming skepticism, and space program comparisons between the US and China. He promoted AR-15 rifle kits and lower receivers from various vendors, encouraged listeners to send Christmas cards to Joe McNeil in Idaho, and criticized what he characterized as anti-Christian sentiment in American culture while making disparaging remarks about various groups.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights and government overreach on Weapons Wednesday, December 11, 2013. Caller George from Texas raised issues including a fake sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's funeral, stonewalling by the Department of Public Safety regarding Homeland Security contracts, and fuel surcharges imposed on American truck drivers but not Mexican drivers under NAFTA. The show covered tactics for challenging government agencies as private contractors, discussed J.B. Hunt's alleged involvement in government operations, and featured extensive segments on surplus military equipment available through government liquidation auctions, including shipping containers, storage buildings, and heavy equipment transporters. The episode concluded with detailed instructions for building an AR-15 rifle using affordable components from various suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Obama administration's push for gun control legislation and Syria military intervention, arguing both represented government overreach and betrayal of American troops. He then provided an extensive practical guide for building an AR-15 rifle from scratch using affordable components and mail-order sources, including specific vendor recommendations, part specifications, and cost breakdowns. The episode emphasized preparedness, self-sufficiency, and constitutional rights while critiquing federal government policies and promoting militia organization.