"border operations"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and weapons systems during this evening broadcast. He covered procurement strategies for supplies using credit cards before economic collapse, emphasized the importance of spare parts for firearms, and addressed caller questions about handgun parts sourcing and AR platform rifles. The show featured a lengthy segment from Redacted News about NGO involvement in border operations and illegal immigration, detailing alleged money laundering schemes and federal government coordination. Koernke also addressed a caller who reported experiencing severe radiation burns and provided medical advice, discussed the political situation regarding Biden and Harris, and promoted the Florida disc as a resource for ammunition and preparedness information.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness supplies and back-to-school sales opportunities, including spiral notebooks at five cents, pencils at ten cents, and storage crates at Walmart for $3. He covered ammunition availability, particularly 9mm Federal rounds at Walmart for $10 per box. The show featured extensive discussion of Arizona militia border operations, including reports of enemy armored vehicles near the border, coordination with law enforcement, and plans for establishing observation posts and a tactical airfield. Callers provided updates on militia activities and resource needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed government orders to destroy computer hardware and networking components, interpreting this as evidence of panic over alternative communication systems being developed. He emphasized accumulating tangible physical assets and older technology as the financial system collapses, warning that surplus infrastructure has been depleted. A caller from Arizona militia reported organizing border operations, recruiting volunteers, establishing an airfield, coordinating with other militia groups, and seeking equipment donations including helicopters and communications gear. The show covered tactical vehicle security procedures, license plate concealment, and unconfirmed reports of a large Mexican military column with foreign observers near the Arizona border.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including white pumpkin cultivation for food storage, vehicle maintenance and repair techniques (spare tires, radiator patching, lug nuts), and tire repair systems. The second half featured an extended call from H.T., an Arizona Citizens Militia commander, detailing ongoing combat operations against Zeta cartel forces along the Arizona-Mexico border, including casualty reports, a planned Leaders Recon from September 9-13, supply logistics coordination, and physical conditioning advice for volunteers preparing to deploy to forward operating bases (FOB Ruby, FOB Glory, MOB Loco) in Pima County.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and field equipment configuration, focusing on the M1911 pistol's 100th anniversary and comparisons between the G43 semi-automatic rifle and modern Sega rifles. He provided detailed tactical advice on magazine management, pocket modifications for combat efficiency, and web gear systems from FMCO for supporting various rifles including the M1 Garand and SKS. A caller from the Pima County militia unit requested volunteers for border operations in Arizona, seeking mechanics, drivers, and personnel experienced with long-range rifles and remote-controlled aircraft for reconnaissance missions.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia supply efforts and border operations in Arizona, including medical supply donations, equipment needs for forward operating bases, and a planned fall deployment. He took calls from Georgia and Arizona regarding local conditions, gun sales trends, and preparedness. The show featured extensive discussion of firearm accessories, particularly Sega rifle magazine adapters available through Magnolia State Armory, and covered topics including the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response, military funding issues, and strategies for spreading information about militia activities through alternative media channels.
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Mark Koernke discussed network operations and upcoming events, including a public library event in Michigan on August 16 featuring speakers and a commemoration of Jack Autos, organized by Grassroots, an organization supporting Ron Paul and militia activities. He announced militia exercises for the Second Division Wolverines and promoted Battle for the Republic video content on YouTube. Koernke addressed night vision equipment deployment for border operations and solicited donations for network support and Ron Paul campaign efforts. He warned about media disinformation tactics targeting Ron Paul and discussed systemic failures in government communications, referencing 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. In the second hour, Koernke analyzed currency devaluation, Canadian trade practices, and criticized globalization policies like NAFTA, arguing that outsourcing American jobs to China undermined domestic employment and economic security.
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Mark Koernke hosted Clint Derr, commander of the Michigan Militia Wolverine Corps, to discuss militia organization, structure, and operations. They covered the Wolverines' command hierarchy across Michigan's 83 counties, explained the distinction between militia and gun militia terminology, and discussed ongoing border operations with a 45-day mobilization warning order. The conversation included reflections on the 1995 pre-Oklahoma City bombing period when militia members allegedly received advance warning of planned federal raids, and emphasized the militia's role in community defense and preparedness for natural disasters and emergencies.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization activities including Colonial Marine units and the 22nd Regimental Combat Team conducting training operations, with video documentation being prepared for YouTube. He provided detailed information on firearms procurement and spare parts availability through Center Fire Systems, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition and magazines while available. Koernke addressed the Equality in Broadcasting bill's threat to internet radio stations, calling for support of independent patriot musicians and media. He criticized the NRA for alleged collaboration with anti-gun politicians like Chuck Schumer, promoting Gun Owners of America and JPFO as alternatives. The episode covered Virginia Tech shooting response, Second Amendment rights, ammunition production capacity issues, and upcoming militia border operations.