"charles dyer"
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of The Intelligence Report on May 26, 2021, covering weapons systems, body armor, preparedness, and political commentary. The afternoon show focused on the Chiappa CF-500 9mm AK-pattern rifle, body armor options from Centerfire Systems and Coleman's, and discussed ammunition pricing and wartime production capabilities. The evening show continued with detailed tactical advice on first contact firefighting, team dynamics, breathing techniques, and psychological preparation for combat, followed by discussion of Charles Dyer (July 4th Patriot) and his continued incarceration, and brief commentary on Oath Keepers.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and self-sufficiency on this December 4, 2014 morning broadcast. He covered weapon systems and military history, including the M16 rifle failures in Vietnam, the M1 carbine production standards during World War II, and comparisons between military and civilian firearms. Koernke emphasized the importance of organizing supplies, food reserves, and weapons caching for independence, and provided detailed instructions on PVC pipe food storage methods and emergency preparedness items like sand buckets. He also solicited donations and Christmas cards for Sergeant Charles Dyer and discussed decentralized power generation through historical hydroelectric stations built in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed the case of Charles Dyer, a former Marine and patriot activist imprisoned in Oklahoma on sexual abuse charges that Dyer and his supporters claim are fabricated. Callers Karen Hardiman and Jan Dyer (Charles's mother) detailed how Dyer faced three trials after his ex-wife made molestation allegations during a custody dispute; the first trial resulted in a hung jury, the second in a mistrial due to prosecution misconduct, and the third conviction occurred despite exculpatory DNA evidence and computer forensics that were withheld from the jury. The show provided contact information for sending financial support to the legal defense fund and letters of encouragement to Dyer, discussed FBI involvement and alleged entrapment, and explained the challenges of pursuing federal habeas appeals and navigating prison commissary and phone call costs.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil hosted a Friday morning episode focused on Charles Dyer, a patriot imprisoned on charges the hosts believe are fabricated by a corrupt judicial system. The show featured speeches written by Dyer himself and testimonials from supporters, emphasizing his character as a "sheepdog" protecting the American people. Hosts provided contact information for sending cards, letters, and donations to support Dyer's federal habeas appeal, and discussed parallels to other cases like Edgar Steele where they claim authorities manipulated evidence and witnesses. The episode stressed the importance of grassroots activism, sharing information via social media, and supporting those fighting the system.
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Joe McNeil and Mark Koernke discussed the case of Charles Dyer, a patriot imprisoned on what they characterized as false child molestation charges, urging listeners to send letters and donations to support him. The show examined patterns of government persecution against patriots, corruption in the judicial system, and the use of false accusations as a silencing tactic. A significant portion of the episode featured a news report exposing the Oregon Adolescent Sexuality Conference, which taught minors aged 11 and up about pornography, sex toys, methamphetamine use during sex, and other explicit sexual content under the guise of safe sex education, funded partially by state and federal agencies.
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Mark Koernke discussed Liberty Tree Radio's equipment needs and fundraising efforts, featuring a technical conversation with Henry about Dell computers and RAM upgrades for the station. The episode included commentary on Department of Homeland Security training exercises near Ferguson, Missouri, and a detailed discussion of Charles Dyer's ongoing legal case involving allegations of sexual assault, including evidence of potential false accusations based on computer forensics showing the accuser's search history for how to make false allegations and win custody disputes.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed weapons availability on Weapons Wednesday, including Smith & Wesson Model 64 revolvers and AK magazine packages from JG Sales. They covered night vision equipment sales with a bulk purchase discount opportunity. The hosts addressed the April 9, 1942 Bataan surrender anniversary and its historical significance. A significant portion of the episode focused on the Nevada cattle roundup incident, analyzing video footage showing federal agents allegedly killing cattle and running over a civilian woman, discussing potential military involvement and equipment patterns. They also discussed emerging military technology including rail guns and their deployment capabilities, and touched on women in Marine combat officer training.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Butcher discussed weapons, preparedness, and concealed carry techniques on Weapons Wednesday, October 5, 2011. They covered DIY magazine pouches and concealed carry vest construction using sewing techniques, then shifted to caller topics including Sergeant Charles Dyer's legal case (new attorney hired, court date January 17, 2012, donations needed), a Texas militia training exercise scheduled for October 15th near Cleveland, and historical commentary on socialism, communism, and New Age propaganda. The show also featured announcements about new programming on Liberty Tree Radio, including Henry Shiver's new Wednesday show 'The Word from the Trenches.'