"ar-15 uppers"
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance on college campuses, particularly Brown University's extensive camera network and a recent shooting incident, alleging government involvement. He covered weapons and ammunition deals available through various retailers, addressed AI's negative impact on society and employment, discussed the national debt hitting $38.3 trillion, and provided commentary on U.S. military actions in Syria and potential military intervention in Venezuela. The show included caller contributions on various topics including firearms modifications and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the last Monday of 2024, covering multiple topics including recent militia training successes, equipment acquisitions (BTR-60s, Saracens, half-tracks), AR-15 upper receiver purchasing recommendations at current low prices, Biden's executive orders and the ATF director's resignation, H-1B visa concerns, food production and heritage seed banking as preparedness priorities, planetary alignment effects on weather and seismic activity, and warnings about potential government overreach regarding food production and Second Amendment rights.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on November 29, 2024, covering Black Friday deals on AR-15 components and preparedness supplies, Michigan's lame-duck anti-gun legislation push, New York State Senator Liz Krueger's proposal to secede and join Canada, suppressor ownership statistics showing 4.9 million registered nationwide, and FEMA deployment of 350 trucks across Michigan counties allegedly for domestic operations training. The show included discussion of winter field operations, food rations, communications technology, and concerns about potential government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed cartel operations affecting the entire United States, an IRS agent shooting at a Phoenix firing range under suspicious circumstances, Illinois Governor Pritzker's unconstitutional HB 218 law targeting firearm manufacturers and accessories, the Hawaii Maui fires as a potential occult sacrifice and land grab scheme, African nations rejecting Western influence in favor of Chinese and Russian partnerships, FEMA regional government structures and their role in controlling citizens, and various preparedness topics including 300 Blackout ammunition, chemical protective equipment, and flamethrower construction.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun rights, preparedness, and resistance to federal gun control efforts on Weapons Wednesday, June 2, 2022. The show covered AR-15 upper receivers and ammunition sourcing from Bear Creek Arsenal, detailed advice on spare parts acquisition and storage, and commentary on proposed red flag legislation and assault weapon bans. Koernke emphasized purchasing firearms components, magazines, and ammunition as a priority before anticipated restrictions, and fielded caller questions about 5.45x39 ammunition, 9mm AR conversions, and knife defense tactics following a mass shooting in Tulsa.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and communications infrastructure in the second hour of his afternoon show on February 9, 2021. He covered surveillance equipment stabilization using tripods and phone lenses, detailed troubleshooting of a modified Turner Super Sidekick CB microphone with stuck channel buttons, and extensively addressed radio communications systems including CB radio options, AR-15 upper receivers in various calibers (.22, .410, 7.62x39), and hardwired field telephone systems as alternatives to wireless and internet-dependent communications. He emphasized building independent, non-middleman communication networks using surplus military field phones, switchboards, and copper or steel wire infrastructure, citing sources like Fair Radio Sales and Coleman's surplus.
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance and reconnaissance techniques using satellite imagery, drones, balloons, and optical devices for identifying potential government operations. He covered ammunition availability and pricing across various calibers, recommending AR-15 uppers in 7.62x39 and other calibers as affordable alternatives. Koernke provided detailed tactical guidance on defensive fortifications using sandbags, ceramic tiles, and improvised armor for vehicles and buildings, and addressed the anticipated escalation of conflict with federal agents, emphasizing preparation and coordinated response strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance and reconnaissance techniques using affordable technology like Google Maps satellite imagery, digital cameras, and optical devices to identify potential government operations and prepare for armed conflict. He covered ammunition availability and pricing across various calibers, recommending AR-15 uppers in 7.62x39 and other calibers as affordable alternatives. Koernke provided detailed tactical guidance on defensive fortifications using sandbags, ceramic tiles, and improvised armor for vehicles and buildings, emphasizing preparation for imminent armed confrontation with federal agents and law enforcement.