"bolt carrier"
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Mark Koernke discussed the film 'Sound of Freedom' and its depiction of child trafficking, connecting it to documented cases of pedophilia within government and institutions. He covered the Fukushima water release and Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant situation, explaining that radiation fears are overblown and that tritium release is routine practice. Koernke emphasized weapons preparation, AR-15 bolt carrier acquisition, and militia organization basics, advocating for small unit structure and operational readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition and firearm calibers, focusing on the .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge and claims that it was being phased out by the industry. He explained the history and performance characteristics of various pistol calibers including 9mm, .45 ACP, and .40 S&W, arguing that the .40 remains viable despite market rumors of its demise. The show included extended caller segments about AR-15 rifle kits from Palmetto Armory, with detailed troubleshooting of a missing charging handle and bolt carrier (which were ultimately found to be present in the upper receiver). Koernke provided information on where to purchase lower receivers, magazines, and other components, discussing pricing and availability across multiple retailers.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed Weapons Wednesday, focusing on firearms maintenance, spare parts procurement (particularly bolt carriers), and tactical equipment from vendors like Aries Armor and Centerfire Systems. The show emphasized preparedness and self-sufficiency, including detailed instruction on magazine installation and weapon assembly. A major segment addressed fundraising efforts for the Micro Effect radio network, promoting the sale of 'The Law That Never Was' books ($100 contribution) and a gold coin investment program through Kettle Moraine/Flying Eagle Gold ($200 contribution yielding fractional gold pieces) to purchase needed computer equipment. Constitutional rights, voting integrity concerns, and critiques of government overreach were recurring themes throughout.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial crisis, blaming both Republicans and Democrats for creating economic collapse through coordinated policy. He explained the 'straw man' legal fiction system used to enslave citizens through bond debt, warned of government plans to disarm the National Guard, criticized both presidential candidates (Obama and McCain) as tools of globalist elites like Rockefeller, and urged listeners to prepare for conflict by stockpiling ammunition, medical supplies, and spare rifle parts. He promoted his 'Send a Rope' campaign to demoralize treasonous politicians and detailed his military experience with POW instructors and Colin Powell's early career placement.