"camp stasa"
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Mark Koernke discussed a stabbing attack at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan on July 26, 2025, where a man with a folding knife injured 11 people, mostly elderly victims. He emphasized that armed citizens, not police, stopped the attacker, and used the incident to stress the importance of situational awareness, self-defense readiness, and treating everyday objects as potential weapons. The show also covered an active shooter incident in New York City at the Blackstone Building, discussed illegal alien attacks in New Mexico and Arizona, and promoted militia preparedness, supply chain logistics (the 510 program), and the Colonial Marine Militia standard equipment system.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and government overreach during this afternoon broadcast. He covered topics including executive orders and their unconstitutionality, COVID-19 vaccine concerns and adverse effects, the January 6th Capitol incident narrative, gun control threats, and the need for militia coordination and training. Koernke emphasized rifle marksmanship discipline, magazine maintenance, and defensive positioning for the anticipated conflict he believes is imminent. He also discussed the history of government infiltration, the Federal Reserve system, and what he characterized as a coordinated war against the American people through various means including vaccines, lockdowns, and media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness and vehicle maintenance, covering spare tire strategies, battery terminal care, vehicle jump-starting procedures, and low-tech communication methods like chalkboards and flags. He emphasized trailer hitch systems (pintle-ball combinations) for supply logistics, scout vehicles and four-wheelers for transport, and modular equipment deployment. The show featured extensive discussion of Camp Stasa construction projects, variable geometry shooting ranges, and upcoming training exercises at Knob Creek (October 8-10). Caller Mike from Texas contributed practical tire repair techniques including plug kits, patches, and tube installation. Koernke promoted Maine Military surplus items including Swiss M84 canteens, Swedish stoves, and British Mark III chemical suits.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on September 10, 2010, focusing on militia preparedness, quartermaster logistics, and firearms procurement. A special report from Mike in Texas announced a militia training exercise scheduled for September 25th in southeast Texas, emphasizing small unit light infantry combat training with force-on-force exercises. The show extensively covered affordable firearms options including Mosin-Nagant rifles ($80-95), Dragunov semi-auto rifles ($500), and various surplus ammunition sources, while discussing supply cache placement strategies, magazine testing procedures, and equipment procurement from vendors like AIM Surplus and Centerfire Systems. Koernke also recounted the safety record of Camp Stasa militia training in Michigan, claiming zero firearms injuries across hundreds of thousands of training hours, and promoted gas mask filters and NBC protective equipment from Sportsman's Guide and Maine Military.
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Mark Koernke discussed weekend militia training exercises across Michigan, including Wolverine Militia operations on Lakes Superior and Michigan with planned shortwave broadcasts. He announced construction of modular buildings and structures at Camp Stasa using innovative mobile architecture, with videotaped demonstrations planned. The show covered training site schedules, equipment donations including computer hardware, and upcoming community events including a beach party and restaurant meeting. A caller from Arizona provided information about donation address delivery procedures.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, firearms training, and defensive strategies on April 11, 2008. He promoted upcoming militia events including the X-Blast shooting event at Camp Stasa in Michigan and a Colonial Marine Militia conference in Louisville. The show featured extensive discussion of battle rifle selection, particularly the M14/M1A versus AR-15 platforms, emphasizing the M14's superior range and penetration for main battle rifle roles. Koernke addressed caller concerns about eyeglass options for tactical use and responded to reports of gun confiscation by FEMA in Greensburg, Kansas following a tornado, urging listeners to secure firearms and ammunition in hardened basement locations and organize local militia units in response.