"building 7"
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BK and Mark discussed fuel price manipulation, government deception on issues like 9/11 and Building 7, and the importance of critical thinking when evaluating official narratives. They fielded a caller about armoring vehicles and windows, providing detailed technical advice on ballistic glass, Lexan, and armor solutions from surplus sources. The show concluded with a year-end mystery box drawing for seven listeners and announcements about upcoming training at Camp Wayland North, along with promotional deals on AR-15 magazines and tactical gear from CenterFireSystems.com.
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Mark Koernke discussed government conspiracy theories, including allegations about 9/11, the Pentagon accounting office, and claims about Hillary Clinton's health and staff absences. He warned listeners about potential false flag operations and government violence, particularly on Tuesdays, and urged preparedness and environmental awareness. The episode included extensive commentary on gas masks, filters, and survival gear, along with accusations against Israeli and federal agencies regarding financial crimes and cover-ups.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 15th anniversary of 9/11, presenting alternative theories about the attacks. He extensively analyzed the Pentagon strike, arguing that jet engine components should not have disintegrated on impact given their titanium construction and durability. Koernke criticized the U.S. military's failure to intercept the aircraft, noting that thousands of combat-ready planes were available and that air defense protocols should have been activated. He discussed the Able Danger training exercise occurring on 9/11, alleged Israeli involvement in the attacks, and claimed that PBS documentaries and media coverage have been systematically altered to remove evidence contradicting the official narrative. The show included discussion of Building 7's collapse, media manipulation techniques, and comparisons to Pearl Harbor.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple interconnected topics including the April 18, 1942 Doolittle Raid anniversary, the introduction of the Chinese Yuan currency on April 19, 2016, Federal Reserve emergency meetings and negative interest rates, the 9/11 Saudi Arabia lawsuit delay, historical gold backing of currency, and regulatory overreach regarding food preparation in California and North Carolina. The show also covered preparedness topics including night vision equipment, ammunition availability for uncommon calibers, and maintenance of optics in wet weather conditions.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed perception versus reality, using parachute physics as an analogy for how people misinterpret visual information. They extensively analyzed the September 11 attacks, arguing that the towers' collapse was not caused by aircraft impact but by controlled demolition, and that Building 7 and the Pentagon were also destroyed through other means. They attributed responsibility to Israeli and U.S. government actors. The show pivoted to preparedness topics, featuring Don discussing night vision and thermal imaging technology for tactical field operations, including detailed scenarios on how to deploy mixed teams of three thermal and two night vision devices (or vice versa) under different lighting conditions, with emphasis on team communication and complementary capabilities.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed Project Blue Beam, a purported NASA conspiracy involving holographic technology, satellite-based mind control, and plans to create a false alien invasion or religious messiah to establish a New World Order. The hosts explored how government distribution of cell phones, digital TV boxes, and other electronic devices may be part of a broader surveillance and population control agenda. They examined connections between this technology and observed social complacency, declining communication depth, and the 9/11 attacks, arguing that Building 7 may have been a command center for controlled demolitions. Caller Art from Georgia corroborated concerns about surveillance through televisions and cell phones, emphasizing the importance of rejecting these technologies.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Butter Knife (BK) discussed preparedness, auctions, and gardening projects before pivoting to a detailed 9/11 analysis. Koernke presented a comprehensive critique of the official 9/11 narrative, arguing that the government story contained physical impossibilities and inconsistencies—including the Pentagon impact, the collapse mechanics of the Twin Towers, and Building 7's unexplained demolition. He played an audio segment from James Corbett's satirical summary of the official account and recommended documentary videos like Loose Change (second edition) for listeners seeking alternative perspectives. The show concluded with announcements about upcoming Hamfest and Gun Shows.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 13th anniversary of 9/11, presenting alternative theories about the attacks including claims that Building 7 served as a control center for demolition of the Twin Towers, that the second plane impact was a hologram, and that crash sites showed no debris. He addressed satellite feed issues affecting the show's distribution, made a personal appeal for someone to provide companionship to an ill individual in a remote location, and discussed the show's financial struggles and potential transition to a paid subscription model. Callers contributed perspectives on 9/11 evidence and the show's funding challenges.
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On September 11, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McGeel discussed alternative theories about the 9/11 attacks, focusing on claims that the official narrative was false. Caller Don from Ohio described witnessing a white aircraft landing at Cleveland Hopkins Airport on 9/11 despite reports that all planes had been grounded, and raised questions about Larry Silverstein, Building 7, and alleged video evidence of controlled demolition. The hosts argued that the Air Force and FAA would have prevented the attacks as described, discussed a missing nuclear weapon transported from North Dakota, and speculated about government involvement and cover-ups. The show included fundraising appeals for satellite feed costs and concluded with discussion of Israeli involvement in Middle East conflicts.
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Mark Koernke discussed immigration policy and its economic impact on American workers, particularly how undocumented immigrants are being used to undercut wages in skilled trades and undermine the middle class. He analyzed the Bundy Ranch standoff as part of a broader federal land seizure campaign across multiple western and midwestern states, connecting it to foreclosure tactics from the 1990s. Koernke also covered alleged government surveillance of satellite feeds, claiming federal agents were present in broadcast studios during major events like the Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11, and discussed video evidence he claims proves controlled demolition of Building 7. The show included extensive commentary on communist infiltration of churches, cultural manipulation through science fiction media, and unconventional border security tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation and propaganda techniques, analyzing how low-quality video feeds and staged imagery are used to control narratives. He examined the BBC's premature announcement of Building 7's collapse on 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing's missing surveillance footage, and the Pentagon's unreleased camera footage. Koernke emphasized the importance of independent documentation using affordable digital cameras and micro-television broadcasting as alternatives to mainstream media. He also discussed preparedness topics including ammunition storage, powder procurement from Palmetto State Armory, and the physics problems with exoskeleton and robotic warfare concepts, arguing that low-tech resistance methods remain effective against centralized systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed military operations in Afghanistan, specifically addressing the controversial incident involving a military chaplain praying over fallen Navy SEALs, including Michael Strange, and interviewed by Doug Hagmann of the Northeast Intelligence Network. The show covered concerns about U.S. military involvement overseas, government overreach, and preparedness. Koernke analyzed the BBC's advance reporting of Building 7's collapse on 9/11, arguing it demonstrated pre-planned demolition and media coordination. He emphasized personal preparedness through ammunition purchases, food storage via freeze-dried meals and MREs, and night vision equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for militia organization and training.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, election manipulation, and the need for independent political candidates rather than Democrats or Republicans. He criticized federal prosecutors being fired for refusing to bring fraudulent charges, compared it to Nixon's Watergate scandal, and argued that both major parties are equally corrupt. Koernke emphasized border security, preparedness, and the importance of grassroots activism through information distribution. He addressed Rosie O'Donnell's 9/11 Building 7 comments as potential controlled opposition, discussed Ross Perot's 1992 campaign withdrawal and the Patriot movement's response with Bo Gritz, and warned about currency collapse, recommending euro coins as an alternative. The show concluded with discussion of military readiness for potential conflict with Iran, the 29 Palms questionnaire used to screen soldiers' willingness to disarm Americans, and calls for armed resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed 9/11 conspiracy theories, focusing on controlled demolition of the World Trade Center buildings, the structural integrity of the towers, and alleged Israeli involvement in the attacks. They analyzed the BBC's premature reporting of Building 7's collapse, examined the Northwoods Project as a historical precedent for false flag operations, and questioned the official narrative regarding Flight 93 and passenger manifests. The show concluded with preparedness advice on end-of-season gardening and greenhouse construction.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Knob Creek machine gun shoot event, where thousands of attendees from 30+ states gathered to view and distribute millions of rounds of ammunition. He then pivoted to extensive commentary on 9/11, arguing that the attacks were allowed to happen by traitors within the U.S. military and intelligence establishment, and that Israeli Mossad was involved. Koernke criticized the mainstream media, discussed Fabian socialism and globalist agendas, and warned listeners about the 2008 presidential election, claiming both McCain and Obama are CFR members who will pursue identical agendas regardless of who wins. He urged listeners to prepare with weapons, ammunition, and communications networks, and to distribute information via CDs and handouts.
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Nancy Cornkey and Larry Lawson hosted the second hour of the Intelligence Report, discussing the assassination of Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and its geopolitical implications, the ACLU's efforts to remove nativity scenes from public spaces in small towns like Dexter, Michigan, and the importance of supporting Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign. They emphasized constitutional governance, criticized pharmaceutical company immunity from lawsuits, discussed the Veterans Disarmament Bill's impact on disabled veterans, and addressed 9/11 conspiracy theories including controlled demolition of Building 7. Callers contributed perspectives on legal strategies against unconstitutional laws and Ron Paul's fundraising success.
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Mark Koernke discussed controversial theories about 9/11, including claims about Flight 93, Building 7 demolition, and alleged internal military conflicts over the attacks. Callers from Florida, California, and Montreal raised questions about aircraft structural integrity, the Pentagon missile footage, and connections between 9/11 and other government operations. The show also covered a militia commander arrest in Vermont, with Dave providing details on federal charges against militia members and property confiscation, followed by discussion of government overreach and historical parallels to tyranny.