"biological weapons"
23 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan voter fraud cases and alleged Israeli involvement in election operations, criticized Trump's foreign policy and relationship with Israel, analyzed proposed federal legislation to merge U.S. and Israeli militaries, addressed biological weapons deployment via tick vectors in the Ozarks carrying livestock and human diseases, promoted alternative communications infrastructure including field telephones and CB radio networks, and provided practical preparedness advice including ivermectin, sulfur powder, and herbal remedies for tick-borne illness prevention.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2026 Kentucky primary election, specifically the race involving Thomas Massey, criticizing the extended voting period and alleging Israeli interference through campaign donations and voter fraud. He covered intelligence collection methodology for tracking tick deployments as potential biological weapons, advocating for GPS-marked data collection and aircraft transponder analysis to identify deployment patterns. Koernke also addressed supply chain vulnerabilities, the Strait of Hormuz closure affecting oil prices, and emphasized the need for local militia organization, food security, and alternative communications infrastructure in preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a major Second Amendment victory from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals striking down New York's default ban on carrying firearms on private property, while upholding restrictions in public parks. The show covered extensive commentary on government overreach, data centers as tools of surveillance and control, alleged biological weapons deployment via genetically modified ticks to destroy the food supply, and calls for aggressive action against those responsible. Koernke emphasized the need for organized documentation and tracking of tick deployments, criticized Trump and the Israeli government, and urged listeners to prepare for economic collapse and potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, preparedness, and current geopolitical threats during this evening broadcast. Topics included FEMA deployment in Oklahoma City, Ukrainian military conscription and alleged demographic replacement, biological weapons labs in Ukraine, gas mask procurement and NBC defense, ammunition production shortages, weather manipulation via HAARP, and the role of Israeli and international NGOs in coordinating border invasion. The show featured caller Dave Stone reporting Russian strategic rocket forces in Venezuela and nuclear artillery movements toward Ukraine.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including nutritional supplements (iodine, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, zinc, colloidal silver, ivermectin, penicillin G) in response to threats of biological weapons; analyzed the assassination of a CEO using a silenced World War II-era pistol, questioning the official narrative and suggesting government involvement; promoted firearm and tactical equipment deals from Rainier Arms and Delta Team Tactical; discussed the FBI directorship and Homeland Security as a KGB-style occupation force; and conducted a drawing for listeners who donated to Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the persecution of Donald Trump, prison dynamics and security concerns, border invasion and foreign troop deployment, the role of Jewish interests in geopolitics, Russia's historical relationship with America, and the importance of patriotic music and militia preparedness. He emphasized the need for armed resistance, organizational training, and cultural messaging through music to counter what he characterized as globalist occupation of America.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing invasion of America from the south, highlighting a Tucker Carlson interview with a biologist documenting Chinese military operations in Central America and Panama. He emphasized two critical videos: one on the border invasion and another on air marshals being pulled from aircraft while illegal aliens board planes without vetting. Koernke warned that the COVID shots were biological weapons designed to debilitate the American population, called for organized militia formation and local preparedness, criticized Trump's use of Village People music at rallies as indicative of infiltration, and praised European farmers using manure spreaders against police enforcing globalist agricultural restrictions.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and supply chain issues, including fruit harvests in Michigan, global sourcing of food products, and upcoming chicken processing restrictions that will create shortages. He covered Second Amendment court victories against New York's gun restrictions, analyzed weapons systems and machine gun logistics from historical and modern perspectives, discussed decontamination strategies in chemical/biological warfare scenarios, and addressed various caller questions about firearms maintenance and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical training principles including proper spacing and dispersion in combat situations, criticized cluster formations and emphasized the importance of standard operating procedures. He covered intelligence operations, majority-minority reporting, and alleged biological weapons development involving Ukraine, China, and Israel. The show addressed nuclear war preparedness, economic collapse, government betrayal, and the need for militia organization, logistics, and resource caching. Callers and co-host Larry provided information on surplus equipment sources and preparedness supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Uvalde, Texas school shooting on May 24, 2022, analyzing the incident's details and comparing it to historical mass shooting patterns. He covered the FDA's confiscation of imported baby formula due to missing English labels, monkeypox as a potential bioweapon related to AIDS progression, and chemtrail patterns observed across the country. The show emphasized preparedness through ammunition purchases, AR-15 upper receiver investments, and food storage, while criticizing government overreach, the Biden administration's immigration policies, and the role of federal agencies in undermining constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical figure Sam Whittemore, an 80-year-old Revolutionary War fighter, arguing that Uncle Sam imagery was derived from Whittemore rather than other historical Samuels. He emphasized the importance of fighting spirit and coordination in combat, using Whittemore's stand against British soldiers as an example of how disciplined militia action could have changed the war's outcome. The show shifted to practical preparedness topics including ammunition storage and identification systems, weapons selection (particularly AK-pattern rifles), and extensive discussion of biological and chemical weapons threats, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense protocols, and immune system boosting through supplements and vitamins.
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Mark Koernke and Dave Stone discussed the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext for government overreach, focusing on Hillsdale County, Michigan's reported coronavirus outbreak and its connection to Second Amendment sanctuary efforts. They argued the virus was deliberately deployed via airports and international travel by what they characterized as corrupt officials, and promoted homeschooling, gold/silver currency, and armed militia coordination as responses. Callers contributed perspectives on testing procedures, government surveillance, and preparedness, while the hosts criticized mainstream media narratives and promoted local government resistance to federal mandates.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and government overreach during this afternoon and evening broadcast. He analyzed the coronavirus situation critically, comparing it to seasonal flu statistics and warning that the pandemic response was being used to implement police state measures and gun confiscation. Koernke covered Michigan county sanctuary resolutions on Second Amendment rights, criticized foreign manufacturing outsourcing and pharmaceutical industry consolidation, and provided detailed information on acquiring affordable gas masks, magazines, and survival supplies. He emphasized NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparation and warned listeners about federal surveillance and potential government attacks on patriots.
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Mark Koernke discussed satellite feed funding needs for the show, with callers expressing support for the micro-effect's mission and offering donations. The episode covered concerns about government overreach, including discussion of an incident involving a truck in sanctuary territory and a caller's legal battle over an unloaded handgun charge. Koernke addressed AR-15 ownership as a defense against tyranny rather than hunting, chemtrail theories involving biological weapons activated by frequency, and extensively analyzed the January 2016 Iranian naval incident involving U.S. patrol boats, comparing it to false flag operations like the Gulf of Tonkin incident. The show also touched on Native American tribal territories, land grabs, and warnings about manufactured conflicts to distract from domestic economic collapse.
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Mark Koernke discussed solar flare activity and its effects on communications, ham radio operations, and satellite technology. He provided detailed information about purchasing flares and ammunition from UNAMMO.com, including contact details for the owner Cali. Koernke addressed the Bundy Ranch situation, characterizing the BLM as agents of communist Chinese interests and warning of expanded land restrictions. He covered alleged biological weapons attacks including diseases from the southern border and Ebola, and predicted a third attack involving Haitian migrants. The show included extensive technical discussion of battery packs, cordless phones as improvised communication and surveillance devices, and repurposing vehicle and electronic components for various applications.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed the Supreme Court's refusal to hear cases from six states, the ISIS crisis and alleged CIA involvement, border security failures, and Ebola spread concerns. They extensively analyzed the book 'A Higher Form of Killing,' covering historical use of biological and chemical weapons by various nations including Russia in Afghanistan and the U.S. in Vietnam. The hosts examined Chinese military strategy, aircraft carrier development, and merchant marine capabilities, then pivoted to training recommendations using airsoft technology for preparedness. Don provided updates on available night vision equipment and thermal imaging devices.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ebola outbreak and its potential spread across the United States, emphasizing preparedness and the need to evacuate major metropolitan areas. He criticized government mismanagement and claimed the disease introduction was intentional, linking it to broader immigration and biological weapons concerns. The show covered water storage strategies, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense procedures based on Koernke's military experience, and analyzed metropolitan infrastructure as potential containment or control mechanisms. Two listeners won drawings for prizes including a rifle and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness solutions including gardening techniques for cold weather, a homemade detox formula for respiratory illness, and concerns about biological weapons and government spraying operations. He provided detailed instructions for making a three-gallon detox remedy using curry powder, peppers, garlic, brandy, myrrh powder, and ionic silver to treat upper respiratory infections allegedly caused by government aerosol spraying in the 1990s and recurring in 2014. The show also covered Ukraine tensions, NATO operations, potential power grid threats, and immigration-related disease concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple geopolitical and domestic concerns on July 24, 2014, including the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine, arguing that flying commercial aircraft over active war zones was reckless and potentially intentional. He extensively analyzed the deaths of AIDS researchers aboard the flight, connecting it to Warner-Lambert pharmaceutical operations in Michigan and claims of biological weapons research overlap with AIDS development. Koernke promoted conspiracy theories about intentional AIDS contamination by homosexual communities in the 1980s blood supply and discussed U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Syria, arguing that American tax dollars funded both sides of conflicts. A caller named Donald from Florida contributed details about Warner-Lambert's research facilities and the strategic value of eliminating top scientists.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and health topics, focusing on detox formulas using ionic silver and myrrh as defense against biological threats. He covered historical chemical and biological weapons use from World War I through modern times, explaining how international troop movements may have spread influenza. Koernke provided detailed instructions on acquiring and storing medical supplies, ammunition, and defensive materials. He addressed border security failures, government incompetence, and the need for community medical personnel and defensive preparations. The show included extensive product advertisements and driving safety tips.
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Mark Koernke discussed the swine flu outbreak originating in Mexico, arguing it was deliberately deployed as a biological weapon and that the government intentionally failed to contain it at the border for political and economic reasons. He traced historical precedents for biological warfare planning back to H.G. Wells and World War I, claiming the 1918 influenza was similarly engineered. Koernke promoted preparedness measures including detox formulas, gas masks, and militia organization, and criticized the Department of Homeland Security leadership. The show included medical instruction on airway management and a caller confirming the New York swine flu case came from Mexico.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed disease vectors and preparedness on May 8, 2008. The show covered insect-borne illnesses including Chagas disease transmitted by kissing bugs, mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile and malaria, and the importance of field sanitation and pest control following disasters like Hurricane Katrina. The hosts also addressed first aid for dogs, including diabetic emergencies and diarrhea treatment, and fielded a caller's question about NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection for pets, discussing gas masks, positive-pressure filtration systems using vacuum cleaners, and emergency air filtration methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, highlighting grassroots fundraising efforts and media bias against Paul's candidacy. He analyzed a school shooting incident in Cleveland, criticizing the school system's handling of racial violence and advocating for homeschooling. Koernke and guest Paul from the band Poker Face discussed weather manipulation via HAARP technology, scalar weapons, and Hurricane Katrina imagery anomalies. They promoted preparedness solutions including iodine supplements (Tri-Quench) for protection against biological and chemical threats, and discussed the Knob Creek shooting range event in Kentucky where Poker Face would perform.