"ar-15 rifles"
15 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed military supply failures, drone technology misconceptions, Iranian military capabilities, and the importance of preparedness. He covered chemtrails, water storage strategies, solar lighting, weapons procurement (Glocks, AR-15s, ammunition), and emphasized building decentralized medical support units through churches to counter anticipated government targeting of centralized infrastructure. He criticized Trump's handling of international relations and warned listeners about identifying Zionist-aligned individuals who may betray patriots.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, survival food storage, and wild game processing, including detailed instructions on smoking meat, processing acorns, and butchering various animals. He covered winter weather safety in Michigan, promoted discounted tactical gear and boots from online retailers, and conducted a drawing for listener donations. The show shifted to political commentary on Venezuela, U.S. military operations, and the role of Israeli and CIA influence in foreign policy, arguing that the government is attempting to provoke war as a distraction from economic collapse and domestic betrayal.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation tactics, the USS Liberty attack, currency systems and monetary collapse scenarios, and preparedness strategies. He analyzed how propaganda deflects attention from serious issues like the Epstein case toward Obama, warned about potential currency collapse and card system shutdowns, explained historical currency alternatives during the Great Depression, and emphasized the need for armed citizens to understand money, barter systems, and tangible wealth. The show included caller contributions on various topics including bandolier construction, firearm sales, and DVD preservation.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions toward World War III, including Biden's authorization of long-range missiles into Russia via Ukraine and the threat of nuclear conflict. He covered domestic threats including an estimated 10-30 million illegal aliens in the US, with a significant portion being military-age Chinese nationals positioned as a potential internal fighting force. Koernke promoted preparedness through affordable AR-15 builds, copper bullion rounds for post-collapse currency, and medical supplies. Guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge analyzed the Ukraine war as already lost and warned that Trump's cabinet picks indicate direct involvement in a war with Iran over Israel policy. The show emphasized militia organization, logistics, and self-sufficiency as keys to survival.
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's incoming administration, warning that despite campaign promises, the selection of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State signals Israel-first policies and continued globalist agendas. He analyzed Trump's documented interest in Kabbalah teachings, covered militia training operations in Michigan and Nebraska, promoted AR-15 rifle deals, and addressed concerns about federal agencies, 15-minute cities, and the militarization of law enforcement. Callers raised issues about FEMA preparations, FBI training at Fort Sill, and the broader threat of a police state targeting gun owners.
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Mark Koernke discussed hurricane preparedness and weather manipulation, criticizing poor evacuation decisions in Florida while praising defensive actions in the Carolinas and Tennessee. He emphasized the importance of food and water storage, reviewed affordable AR-15 rifle options and ammunition sources, and highlighted the work of Grindstone Ministries in providing aid where FEMA has failed. Koernke also addressed Walmart supply chain disruptions, potential detention camp conversions, and the need for militia units to deploy resources to disaster areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed thermal camouflage paint research and testing, including anti-IR coating applications on Kevlar helmets and equipment. He covered AR-15 rifle specifications and the need for lightweight models, reviewed budget-friendly firearms options at Palmetto State Armory and other retailers, and discussed lever-action rifles and Winchester loading gate design. The second hour featured a guest discussing electric vehicles, UAW strike impacts on auto manufacturing, small truck availability, and plug-in hybrid technology. Koernke emphasized preparedness, seasonal camouflage changes, and the importance of understanding historical weapons systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Titan submersible disaster, criticizing the company's hiring practices and lack of engineering redundancy that led to the implosion. He covered ATF shoulder brace regulations, firearm purchasing bills in Congress, lightweight AR-15 rifle configurations for different operators, body armor manufacturing by militia groups, operational security practices including radio frequency selection and friend-foe identification, and preparations for potential conflict including medical units, tactical vehicles, and communications infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition pricing and specifications, particularly Tula ammo deals at SurplusAmmo.com, including 357 Magnum and steel-cased rounds. He covered AR-15 rifle options from Bear Creek Arsenal starting at $361.69, emphasized the importance of iron sights on all firearms, and discussed bolt carrier groups. The show included extensive technical discussion of ammunition primers, polymer coatings on steel cases, and historical context of 357 Magnum as a law enforcement round. BK joined to discuss winter heating strategies including space heaters, thermal wraps, kidney warmers, and insulated coveralls, plus a deal on CR123 lithium batteries from BG Micro at 79 cents each. The episode concluded with an end-of-month drawing for listener donations.
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Mark Koernke and co-host BK discussed the upcoming first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton scheduled for Monday, September 26, 2016, in New York. They analyzed Clinton's recent public appearances, noting concerns about her health including eye-tracking irregularities, coughing fits, and speech difficulties. The hosts reviewed preparedness topics including AR-15 rifle deals from Palmetto State Armory, a Russian-made knife sharpening system from TSProft, and low-tech pest control using fly strips. A caller reported finding American flags deliberately placed in walkways at farm auctions and recommended the film 'American Getdone' for its treatment of EMP scenarios. The show emphasized ammunition stockpiling, community outreach, and year-end fundraising for the station.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness, firearms acquisition, and militia logistics on Weapons Wednesday. They covered surplus AR-15 rifles available at wholesale prices, food and supply donations for the Bundy ranch deployment, desert gear recommendations including boots and camouflage umbrellas, and night vision technology sales. The hosts emphasized weapons caching strategies, ammunition availability concerns, and criticized the NRA for distancing itself from open carry advocates in Texas. They also discussed firearm pricing trends at estate auctions and the importance of routing weapons to trusted militia units.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather patterns in Michigan, AR-15 rifle pricing and availability from DPMS manufacturers, concerns about F-35 fighter jet vulnerabilities and Chinese component involvement, shotgun options including Saiga and Catamount models with magazine availability, and barrel blanks available from Gunpartscorp.com. Caller Joe provided an update on a recent court appearance where his son challenged a judge's authority, resulting in the judge leaving the courtroom; Joe emphasized the importance of teaching children constitutional knowledge and understanding legal language to defend their rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather patterns in Michigan, particularly lake-effect snow phenomena and the Great Lakes' water resources as strategic assets. He highlighted a Connecticut newspaper writer's call for gun registration enforcement and criticized anti-gun advocates. Koernke covered Missouri's Senate passage of a bill to nullify federal gun control measures, analyzed AR-15 rifle options and pricing through ARIES Armor, and provided extensive preparedness advice on cold-weather gear, surplus military equipment sources, and camouflage selection for different regions. A caller contributed discussion on appropriate camouflage patterns for southern operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed secret societies, Masonic lodges, and occult infiltration of government institutions, arguing that federal agents and officials are part of death cults. He recounted a personal encounter in Tulsa, Oklahoma with a government official he described as demon-possessed. Callers contributed perspectives on Masonic secrecy and Canadian lodge activities. The show promoted free copies of 'Jurisdiction over Federal Areas within the States' (volumes 1-2) and discussed AR-15 rifle kits and parts availability from vendors like Delton and Aries Armor. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia chaplains, spiritual strength, and proper shooting positions and tactical training for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the October 2013 government shutdown and its use as a tool of oppression, particularly the closure of public monuments and the deployment of armed federal personnel to prevent citizens from accessing sites like the Lincoln Memorial and World War II monument. He criticized the Obama administration and liberal policies, drew parallels to communist tactics in Russia, and warned military personnel against following orders to attack American citizens. The show featured extensive commentary on preparedness, including detailed instructions on building AR-15 rifles using 80% receivers, ammunition procurement, and defensive rifle selection for various calibers. Koernke also discussed patriotic music censorship by record labels during the Clinton era and shared an anecdote about a music video for Steve Vos's 'Sacred Ground' that synchronized perfectly with footage from Boston historical sites.