"cdnn investments"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition, and tactical equipment available from various online retailers including JG Sales, CenterFire Systems, and CDNN Investments. He reviewed budget-friendly options such as Ruger P89 9mm pistols for $200, level 3A body armor plate carriers for $150, and affordable rifle scopes ranging from $40 to $60. The show included extensive discussion of .50 caliber rifle options, AR-15 configurations, SKS rifles with aftermarket flash hiders, and magazine compatibility for various platforms. Koernke emphasized preparedness through equipment redundancy, spare parts inventory, and proper tactical team composition, while also covering vehicle-mounted weapons systems and long-range shooting capabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed a dramatic home invasion in Atlanta where a woman successfully defended herself against three armed intruders, firing multiple shots and killing one attacker while wounding others. He analyzed the security camera footage in detail, praising her tactical response and composure. The show covered quartermaster updates on ammunition and tactical gear availability from vendors like CDNN Investments, Cokes Distributing, and Maine Military, emphasizing preparedness and building supply networks. Koernke also announced training exercises at militia camps including mechanized units and live-fire ranges, discussed Hillary Clinton's health status and campaign suspension, and provided ammunition sourcing information from UNAMO.com including 6.5x55 Swedish and British Enfield rounds.
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision and thermal optics for firearms, highlighting various generations of technology and pricing. He covered weekend sales at CDNN Investments, including SIG P228 magazines and Ruger LCP/LC9S pistol comparisons. The show addressed concerns about Patriots considering relocation to Central America, particularly Belize, warning against such plans based on historical scams and practical dangers. Caller Mike from Arizona provided detailed information about Border Patrol multi-role enforcement aircraft (MEA/C-12) modifications, extended wings, thermal imaging capabilities, and their deployment along the southern border, along with updates on Mexican cartel violence and border security infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm deals and preparedness on July 8, 2016, covering discounted Beretta Model 92 parts kits, AR-15 components, ammunition pricing, and various rifle options including Mosin-Nagant versus modern bolt-action rifles. He addressed technical issues with Beretta pistols, fielded caller questions about gun maintenance and parts sourcing, and provided recommendations for militia gear and web equipment from surplus suppliers. The show included commentary on political concerns regarding potential civil unrest and law enforcement threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ferguson protest organizers failing to pay promised compensation to protesters, detailing how groups like MOER (Missourians Organizing for Reform Empowerment) allegedly stiffed activists who were promised up to $5,000 monthly. He covered violence in Baltimore and Detroit, including unsolved murders and bodies recovered from the Detroit River. Koernke provided extensive product recommendations for preparedness including AR-15 components, solar chargers, radio equipment, ammunition for CZ-52 and Nagant revolvers, and field engineering tools. He announced supply consolidation efforts supporting militia units in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut in preparation for potential federal gun confiscation operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition, and preparedness equipment available through various retailers, including PTR 91 battle rifles, magazines, and ammunition pricing. He addressed Georgia legislation proposing execution for killing police dogs, criticizing the comparison of animal to human life. Koernke covered Eastern Bloc steel helmets and Kevlar helmet options for personal protection, noting price reductions on certain armor. He announced a forthcoming reprint of the Mahdi single-shot bullpup rifle manual in multiple calibers (.50, .308, .30-06, .223), explaining the design's simplicity and scalability. A caller discussed wooden ammunition loaders for belt-fed weapons and DIY construction methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military logistics, and alternative currency systems on December 26, 2014. He reviewed firearms and ammunition sales from CDNN Investments, including AR-15 magazines and 1911 pistol components, while critiquing law enforcement as corrupt agents of federal control. Koernke then shifted to monetary policy, explaining how the Quartermaster system functioned during the American Revolution using hard currency and barter, and advocated for establishing alternative currency mechanisms and debt-free land acquisition strategies to undermine the Federal Reserve system. He emphasized building deep supply reserves and community self-sufficiency as preparation for anticipated conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed wealth systems, currency alternatives, and geopolitical strategy in the context of international banking control. He analyzed Russia's position relative to Western financial institutions, advocating for independent currency systems based on commodity backing rather than fiat money. Koernke promoted preparedness through militia training events, firearm and ammunition procurement, and emphasized the need for Americans to understand and reclaim control over their own monetary systems. He criticized federal law enforcement overreach, police brutality, and the failure of electoral politics to address systemic corruption, concluding that armed resistance may become necessary.
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Mark Koernke discussed military tactics and equipment observed in Ukraine conflict videos, emphasizing rear guard operations, logistics failures, and war crimes concerns among Ukrainian forces. He provided detailed product recommendations for firearms and ammunition, focusing on the PTR-91 rifle package, Catamount shotgun magazines, and .308 ammunition as cost-effective options for preparedness. Koernke covered weapon maintenance, shooting techniques, and the importance of accuracy over volume fire in militia operations, while encouraging listeners to make substantial Christmas purchases of ammunition, magazines, and tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival strategies, including fortifications, window boarding techniques, and pioneer tools for emergency situations. He recommended specific firearms packages: PTR-91 .308 rifles at $899 with complete accessories from CDNN Investments, and Catamount AK-pattern shotguns at $400 with affordable magazines from JG Sales. Larry Lawson contributed commentary on geopolitical issues including Ukraine, Israel, banking corruption, and sanctions on Russia, while Mark emphasized studying military tactics from Ukraine conflict videos and building medical evacuation and armored support vehicles for militia units. The show also covered fundraising efforts for Patriot Broadcasting Network, upcoming book reprints, and the Patriot Wood video project.
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Mark Koernke and Darryl Civic discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and preparedness in the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on November 12, 2014. They reviewed current magazine and ammunition deals from CDNN Investments and Elliott Brothers, including AR-15 magazines, .22 long rifle ammo, and lower receivers. The hosts emphasized training techniques including instinctive shooting and airsoft practice as cost-effective alternatives to live fire, and discussed spare parts inventory for various weapon systems. They analyzed combat footage from the Ukraine conflict, noting the continued effectiveness of older platforms like the SKS and AK-47 variants. The episode concluded with commentary on Ferguson, Missouri tensions and unrelated satirical discussion of a former NYPD officer's legal case.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and current events on Weapons Wednesday, October 8, 2014. He reviewed affordable firearms including the Canik 55 pistol (~$300), High Point pistols, and Kahr pistols, emphasizing the critical importance of acquiring spare magazines while available. He provided specific product recommendations from retailers like CDNN Investments and JG Sales, including a BEC 6x24x44 rifle scope for $44.89 and various magazine options. Koernke addressed the Ebola outbreak in Texas, criticizing federal government response as intentional mismanagement, and discussed preparedness measures including detox formulas and ammunition reloading. He also promoted Nickelback's new album and encouraged listeners to stock weapons, ammunition, and supplies as part of a broader preparedness strategy.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms deals and preparedness on the second hour of his afternoon show on June 25, 2014. He detailed bargain pricing on Ruger P85 pistols ($215 each from E-Sarco Inc), SKS barreled receivers ($79.95), and magazines from multiple vendors including Centerfire Systems and CDNN Investments. The show included extensive caller discussion about revolver options like the Smith & Wesson Model 10, holster selection, and spare parts sourcing. Koernke promoted the upcoming FreedomPalooza event (July 3-6 in Pennsylvania) where he would speak, and discussed militia coordination efforts for border deployment in Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed budget-friendly firearm assembly projects, focusing on building .22 caliber AR-15 uppers using polymer lower receivers from Aries Armor and complete upper kits from CDNN Investments for under $300 total. He also promoted Hawk 12-gauge pump shotguns on sale for $150 as affordable defensive weapons and M1 carbine .22 caliber copies from Citadel. The show included extended commentary on economic collapse, stock market manipulation, elite wealth concentration, and historical military technology including Japanese flying boats and Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose project.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and ammunition procurement on December 27, 2013. He promoted the 5-10 program (five shotguns and logistics-based defense strategy), reviewed affordable shotgun options from CDNN Investments, and detailed reloading equipment from Cabela's. The show included extensive discussion of 6-meter radio systems for communications, their military hardening against EMP, and their role in civil defense planning. Koernke also addressed UN-influenced code enforcement notices appearing in municipalities like Ipsilanti, Michigan, characterizing them as communist overreach, and fielded caller questions about remote property, street sign removal, and surplus communications equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed weekend firearms and ammunition sales from CDNN Investments and Ammo Man, highlighting deals on AR-15 variants, the Mossberg MMR 223 Hunter rifle, and EAA pistols under $300. He reviewed 8mm Mauser Romanian surplus ammunition in spam cans with stripper clips, 9mm options, and 30-06 Springfield rounds. Koernke took a caller from Wisconsin whose brother was fined $2,000 for selling sandbags without a license, leading to commentary on government overreach and communist infiltration in Wisconsin. A second caller (Jim/Tim) discussed receiver casting specifications, World War II infusion casting processes for carbines and Garands, and tank track pad metallurgy and maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing during an extended "Weapons Wednesday" segment, covering shortages in .223, 7.62x39, and other calibers across multiple retailers. He provided detailed recommendations on ammunition selection for different rifle types (AR-15s, AKs, bolt guns), reloading strategies including brass conversion and case modification techniques, and highlighted specific deals on .410 slugs, police trade-in pistols, and tactical gear. A caller contributed information about "The Handloader Manual of Cartridge Conversion" by John J. Donnelly as a resource for ammunition reloading and cartridge conversion.