"california"
24 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for flooding in Michigan and surrounding states, emphasizing the value of obtaining free sandbags from county and township resources for both flood defense and tactical fortifications. He extensively analyzed music production, AI-generated content, and the degradation of audio quality in modern digital formats compared to analog recordings, arguing that human artistry and expression are being systematically removed. Koernke covered recent Hezbollah military successes against Israeli forces in Lebanon, highlighting unconventional warfare tactics and the effectiveness of disciplined, lightly-equipped forces. The show addressed vehicle acquisition and modification for tactical purposes, recommending older pickup trucks and standardized platforms over expensive modern vehicles. Finally, he warned about proposed internet surveillance legislation and California's computer registration requirements, framing these as precursors to communist control infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on February 6, 2026, discussing the Epstein files release, alleged body swap theories, and accomplices still at large. He covered ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers, reviewed firearm options including AR-15s and AR-10s, and provided detailed commentary on militia training operations at multiple Michigan facilities. The show addressed geopolitical tensions with Iran, border security issues in the Southwest, and California's alleged ties to communist China, while emphasizing the need for local organization and militia preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed government propaganda operations, media manipulation through AI-generated imagery, and the Epstein case, arguing that the system is protecting satanic pedophile networks. He criticized the Trump administration's personnel choices and foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Ukraine and Israel. The show covered ammunition background check law being struck down in California, military preparedness for the weekend, and warnings issued to Army Special Operations veterans in Florida regarding potential terrorist threats.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on November 11, 2022 (Veterans Day), discussing election fraud concerns in Michigan and nationwide voting machine failures, California's magazine ban legal challenge, the bombing of a Vladimir Lenin statue in San Antonio, and the ongoing U.S. military presence in Ukraine. He criticized the federal government's handling of veterans, particularly regarding Gulf War illness and Agent Orange exposure, and argued against U.S. military deployment overseas while the southern border remains unsecured. The show included tributes to fallen veterans and calls for Americans to defend constitutional rights rather than fight foreign wars.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on October 8, 2021, discussing the Attorney General's targeting of parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists, the expansion of the ATF, vaccine mandates affecting military and law enforcement, the final Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, and lessons from the Rhodesian military campaign on small-unit tactics and rifle marksmanship. Callers shared experiences with vaccine mandates in California healthcare and relocation challenges, while the show emphasized preparedness, supply stockpiling, and the inevitability of armed conflict with the federal government.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe discussed multiple urgent topics on January 29, 2019, including New York's late-term abortion law and alleged harvesting of aborted babies, a critical case of a 12-year-old boy in Spokane with a self-inflicted gunshot wound whose family believes the hospital is withholding brain activity tests to harvest organs, the Roger Stone arrest as an example of police state tactics, election integrity concerns, and warnings about federal overreach through animal cruelty legislation tied to Agenda 21 depopulation efforts. The hosts emphasized food security and self-sufficiency as weapons against government control, referenced BakersGreenAcres.com for farming knowledge, and called for listeners to prepare and support the show financially.
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Mark Koernke discussed property ownership and taxation, emphasizing that homeowners do not truly own their property if they cannot afford rising taxes. He covered emergency preparedness, recommending two weeks of food and water supplies based on historical precedent from disasters like Hurricane Katrina. The episode featured a caller from Montana/Idaho named Chris discussing 5G rollout, unmarked vehicles spotted near PG&E trucks in California, and theoretical energy weapons or defensive measures against surveillance technology. The conversation shifted to speculative discussions about military vehicles with advanced weaponry, radar signatures, lead-based paint for shielding, and references to science fiction films as potential sources of technological knowledge.
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This episode opened with a Liberty Bible Hour segment discussing spiritual struggle and redemption through Christ, followed by advertisements for preparedness supplies and firearms retailers. The show then featured the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' about constitutional freedoms and tyranny. The episode concluded with brief commentary on demographic shifts in Texas related to California migration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, Trump's victory, and the state of American politics. He criticized leftist activists, Hollywood productions like Hamilton, and government corruption, arguing that conservatives vastly outnumber leftists and that armed Americans prevented a Clinton presidency. Koernke addressed caller concerns about Trump's cabinet selections, sanctuary cities, and the need for constitutional adherence, while emphasizing that a violent conflict may be inevitable if the government continues its current trajectory.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election results, dismissing claims of a close race and arguing that removing fraudulent votes showed a decisive Trump victory. He extensively criticized California and West Coast progressivism, advocating for deportation of leftists and comparing them to an invasive problem. The show featured extended caller discussions about underutilized government surplus equipment available to Boy Scouts, Civil Air Patrol, and state militia units through proper screening channels, with Koernke arguing that federal obstruction prevents these organizations from obtaining free military assets. Callers from Arizona detailed how National Guard aviation units have been stripped of equipment and pilots, while Koernke emphasized the importance of patience in acquiring spare parts and maintaining readiness. The episode concluded with announcements about upcoming night vision and driver familiarization training exercises for militia units.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach through revenue-generating laws like seatbelt fines and mandatory car insurance, arguing these policies create social animosity and fund police states rather than improve safety. He took calls from Phyllis in Pennsylvania about her egg-selling dispute and property threats, and from a caller in Pioneer, California reporting property theft and suspicious surveying by unknown individuals. The show extensively covered a case of a police officer who secretly photographed a naked woman through her home window and posted images online, with Koernke criticizing law enforcement's lack of accountability and drawing parallels to authoritarian control of citizens' bodies and privacy. He also discussed illegal immigration, crime waves, and the deliberate destabilization of American communities.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-defense tactics, including vehicle security measures like magnetic lights and tire repair kits. He recounted a detailed personal anecdote about a violent confrontation at a produce facility in California during a labor strike, where he defended himself against multiple attackers with a wooden beam and was arrested before being released with help from the facility owner. The show covered crowd control dynamics, comparing mob behavior to zombie movements, and discussed police tactics and firearm handling, with references to Ferguson and New York incidents.
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Mark Koernke discussed the federal government's handling of illegal immigration, specifically DHS buses dropping off undocumented aliens at churches in California and other locations across the country. He criticized the Defense Department for simultaneously downsizing the military by forcing out experienced officers while bringing in illegal immigrants, and he read commentary on immigration policy from Lew Rockwell's website. Koernke emphasized the need for citizens to document and track these activities, called for ammunition purchases on Cinco de Ammo Day, and urged listeners to organize as militia and prepare for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness, focusing on affordable .308 rifles like the PTR-91 and the importance of stockpiling magazines. He extensively analyzed a mass stabbing incident in California, attributing it to psychiatric drugs like Prozac and alleging government involvement in creating violence through pharmaceutical manipulation. Koernke connected the incident to broader themes of social engineering, common core education targeting male students, and what he characterized as coordinated efforts to destabilize the nation. He criticized the pharmaceutical industry, psychiatric establishment, and anti-gun activists, arguing that drug manufacturers knowingly create violent side effects for political purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed a recent mass casualty incident in California, focusing on the role of psychiatric medications like Prozac in violent behavior rather than guns. He analyzed media manipulation tactics, including how news networks use standardized wire service copy and selective imagery to shape narratives around mass shootings. Koernke examined the Sandy Hook facility's electronic and power usage patterns to argue it had been closed before the reported incident, and discussed how pharmaceutical companies suppressed evidence of Prozac's violent side effects for seven years before FDA approval. He contrasted deaths from pharmaceuticals with gun deaths and criticized the school system and psychiatric establishment for drugging children, citing multiple cases where medication led to violent or fatal outcomes. Callers contributed perspectives on genetically modified psychotropic drugs and their role in mass incidents.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed the financial struggles of the Micro Effect broadcast network, appealing for listener support and donations to keep the operation afloat. They addressed the need for recruitment and engagement, particularly among younger generations and women, while criticizing government overreach, welfare dependency, and the erosion of constitutional freedoms. The hosts also discussed infighting within patriot movements, racial division tactics used by authorities, and the personal sacrifices made by network staff. A caller named Barry reported on a farm visit in California related to agricultural and water issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating federal land seizures and militia responses, focusing on the Bundy Ranch situation in Nevada and cascading similar incidents in Arizona, California, and Utah. He detailed logistics for delivering supplies and equipment to the ranch, warned against federal provocations including potential drive-by shootings and planted evidence, and discussed night vision technology availability through co-host Don Betcher. Koernke emphasized the need for discipline, vehicle security inspections, and coordination among patriot groups to counter what he characterized as coordinated federal operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including military sensor technology used on the Korean DMZ, the acquittal of police officers in a fatal beating case in California, radiological threats from Fukushima and nuclear contamination, and the need for grassroots civil defense monitoring networks. He emphasized the importance of preparedness for nuclear, biological, and chemical threats and called for organized community response to document radiological contamination using off-the-shelf technology.
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Mark Koernke discussed Chinese military expansion and carrier development, comparing it to U.S. naval capabilities and historical precedent. The show featured extended commentary on the Mount Soledad cross removal lawsuit filed by the ACLU and Jewish veterans groups, which Koernke characterized as religious persecution. Don, a night vision technology vendor, provided product information and winter safety advice, including warnings about frostbite and hypothermia. The episode also covered historical naval topics including Great Lakes training carriers, Civil War ironclads, and the H.L. Hunley submarine.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm procurement and assembly, recommending specific retailers and components for building AR-15s and other weapons systems. He covered California's gun confiscation efforts and the anticipated armed resistance, provided detailed product recommendations from vendors like Centerfire Systems and E-Sarco Inc., discussed bulk purchasing of British DPM camouflage uniforms and tactical gear for militia units, and highlighted government surplus equipment available through GovLiquidation.com.
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Mark Koernke discussed immigration amnesty and its projected impact on American politics, citing Congressman Dana Rohrabacher's warnings that amnesty could transform the nation into a one-party socialist state similar to California. He covered a planned power grid shutdown exercise scheduled for November 12-14, advised listeners on preparedness measures including generator use and solar panels, and criticized Guns and Ammo magazine for publishing a pro-gun-control column. The show included caller reports of Homeland Security activity in Ohio and discussions of escape-and-evasion tactics in hypothetical FEMA camp scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed family health matters, including his mother's recent major surgery and recovery without painkillers, contrasting her experience with systemic neglect of elderly patients in Florida facilities. He addressed police corruption and evidence tampering in property rooms, advocated for minimizing contact with government agencies, and discussed strategic relocation away from hostile jurisdictions like California and Florida. The show included calls from listeners, announcements about the Knob Creek gathering, fundraising appeals for the Micro Effect, and promotions for survival food, health products, and polymer firearm receivers.
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Mark Koernke and Nancy Koernke discussed gun control legislation and the Handgun Control Incorporated blueprint from December 1993, detailing strategies to ban semi-automatic weapons, implement ammunition taxes, and restrict firearm ownership. They analyzed the 1968 machine gun ban as a direct copy of Nazi Germany's 1938 gun ban, connected these efforts to a failed Constitutional Convention attempt in 1994, and addressed caller questions about California gun confiscation, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the Boston Marathon bombing. The hosts emphasized Second Amendment rights, Christian responsibility to defend liberty, and the importance of spiritual preparation alongside physical readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed wildlife predator attacks, environmental activism, and pension system failures. He criticized environmental advocates for prioritizing animal protection over human safety, citing mountain lion attacks and the reintroduction of wolves in western states that he claimed devastated livestock and hunting. He connected these issues to underfunded pension systems and government mismanagement, particularly in liberal-leaning states like Michigan, Illinois, and California.