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Mark Koernke discussed helicopter tracking methods used in the 1990s to monitor black helicopter activity across Michigan counties, then took a caller's question about a Ninth Circuit Court ruling allowing nonviolent felons to own firearms. The show covered constitutional principles of justice and punishment, debated radio communication strategies for civil defense versus tactical operations, and emphasized the importance of CB and FRS radios. In the second segment, Koernke and co-host Dave Stellman addressed federal recruitment efforts targeting local law enforcement, reported increased activity by federal agencies across Michigan, discussed advanced nuclear war protocols and NATO's tactical nuclear strategy, and provided extensive guidance on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment procurement and training, including gas masks, filters, chem suits, and improvised protective gear from hardware stores. The final segment covered equipment distribution for militia units, ammunition availability from Palmetto State Armory and AIM Surplus, and referenced recent gun rights legislation regarding suppressors.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Epstein files release, government overreach on firearms, preparedness strategies, and communications security. He analyzed redaction tactics in the Epstein documents, addressed false claims about public figures, and emphasized the need for AR-15 component stockpiling as states like Colorado, Virginia, and New Mexico push gun bans targeting barrels and receivers. Koernke promoted practical preparedness including chemical suits, gas masks, rubber boots, and older analog communications equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for armed resistance to what he characterized as an occupying force.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment procurement, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training in response to escalating geopolitical tensions. The show covered ballistic helmet and body armor distribution to militia units, ammunition sourcing from Palmetto State Armory, the reintroduction of the SHUSH Act (Silencers Helping Us Save Hearing Act) to deregulate suppressors, and extensive NBC defense protocols including gas masks, chem suits, filters, and training procedures. Koernke and guest Dave Stone emphasized the urgency of NBC training given reports of Russian and Chinese nuclear war positioning, NATO preemptive strike protocols, and potential October shutdown scenarios. The broadcast included detailed guidance on sourcing surplus NBC equipment, improvised protective measures, and the importance of regular training with protective gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and current political threats on the afternoon and evening of November 2, 2023. He covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection equipment including gas masks and chemical suits, recommended suppliers for affordable military surplus gear, and emphasized the importance of logistics in militia operations. Koernke also addressed Michigan anti-gun legislation that was being rammed through the state legislature, discussed international geopolitical tensions involving Turkey, Pakistan, and the Middle East, and provided detailed guidance on organizing militia units using a 5-10 person fire team structure. He promoted donations to Liberty Tree Radio and announced upcoming militia training events at Michigan camps.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Maui fires as a potential occult sacrifice event with parallels to Las Vegas, the need for preparedness and militia organization, concerns about potential COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates returning, calls to boycott businesses implementing mask mandates, and updates on Colonial Marine Militia activities including blade ceremonies and airborne training courses.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Maui fires as a deliberate attack by deep state actors, comparing it to Sandy Hook and highlighting suspicious details like a book published before the fires occurred. He emphasized the need for preparedness including communications equipment (CB radios, BaoFeng radios), protective gear (gas masks, chemical suits), and supplies (toilet paper, vitamins, ivermectin). Koernke warned of an impending second COVID pandemic and urged listeners to organize militia units, establish logistics networks, and be ready for armed conflict. He also discussed foamed ceramic and aluminum materials for defensive applications, battery maintenance for radio equipment, and the importance of acquiring surplus equipment from estate sales and government auctions.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and radio communications on Communications Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The show focused on setting up CB radio networks, sourcing equipment through Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, and maintaining electronics. Koernke covered gas mask availability and pricing, criticized government overreach and FEMA, discussed cell phone tracking by Google, and provided detailed instructions on gas mask application and chemical protective equipment. He emphasized self-sufficiency, food production, and the need for local communication networks independent of government systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection equipment including gas masks and chemical suits, county-level mutual defense agreements forming in Virginia and West Virginia, and various surplus military equipment available through retailers like MaineMilitary.com and Sportsman's Guide. He emphasized the importance of obtaining gas masks and filters before prices rise further, addressed misinformation about surplus masks, and provided detailed guidance on selecting appropriate protective gear and communications equipment for self-sufficiency and defense preparations.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia organization, and preparedness during this afternoon and evening broadcast on March 9, 2020. The first hour focused extensively on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection, particularly gas masks and chemical suits, with detailed pricing comparisons and sourcing information from MaineMilitary.com and other suppliers. The second hour shifted to economic collapse concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic, stock market volatility, and the need for immediate preparedness, while also covering inter-county defense agreements in Virginia and West Virginia, radio communications equipment, and voting reminders for Michigan's primary election.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia organization, and preparedness during this evening broadcast on March 9, 2020. The first hour focused extensively on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection, particularly gas masks and chemical suits, with detailed pricing comparisons and sourcing information from MaineMilitary.com and other suppliers. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective equipment before prices increased further and addressed caller questions about mask functionality and filter compatibility. The second hour shifted to economic collapse concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic, stock market volatility, and the need for emergency preparedness, with discussion of inter-county defense agreements in Virginia and West Virginia, radio communications equipment, and alternative power sources for survival situations.
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The episode featured repeated promotional segments for Liberty Tree Radio's end-of-year fundraising campaign, advertisements for military surplus and firearms retailers (mainmilitary.com and Liberties Guardian), and promotion of Weapons Wednesday programming. The bulk of the transcript consists of the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' recited multiple times, interspersed with fragmented audio segments discussing preparedness, firearms, and equipment maintenance that appear corrupted or heavily transcribed with errors.
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The episode featured Mark Koernke discussing preparedness, survival tools, and weapons. The broadcast included extensive advertisements for MainMilitary.com (military surplus, ammunition, gas masks, chemical suits) and Liberty Tree Radio fundraising appeals. A significant portion of the episode contained fragmented, difficult-to-parse discussion about survival scenarios, zombie-themed tactical concepts, and weapon systems. The show promoted Weapons Wednesday programming and featured advertisements for firearms retailers and survival equipment vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft history, including references to P-51 aircraft in Korea and Vietnam, and touched on electric vehicle issues. The episode featured promotional content for upcoming Freedom Pullovers event in July and Weapons Wednesday programming focused on AR-15 firearms training. A commercial segment promoted mainmilitary.com, advertising military surplus items, firearms, ammunition, and preparedness gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, water storage solutions using food-grade containers and two-liter bottles, and referenced upcoming government exercises including Operation Gotham Shield in Washington D.C. and a FEMA drill scheduled for the following morning. He promoted various preparedness suppliers and equipment vendors, addressed concerns about government overreach, foreign military deployments in Europe, and made critical commentary about current political leadership and international relations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, focusing extensively on crossbows, bolts, and improvised weapons systems. He detailed personal experiences building large-scale arbalisk (medieval crossbow) devices in the 1970s, including testing them on a 90-acre field and harpooning vehicles. The show covered current sales on tactical gear, gas masks, and chemical suits from suppliers like Major Surplus and MainMilitary.com. Koernke addressed militia meetup logistics for December 10th at Camp Wayland North, including range operations and equipment needs. He also discussed geopolitical topics including the Syrian conflict, silver market fraud, and made inflammatory commentary about immigration and international banking.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness and protective equipment on December 1, 2016, focusing heavily on gas masks, filters, and chemical protective gear available through MainMilitary.com. He covered filter types and their protective capabilities against biological and chemical threats, explained how to identify filter specifications using color-coding systems, and provided guidance on filter maintenance and replacement. Koernke also addressed CB radio selection for emergency communication, discussed wildfire threats in the southeastern United States and the importance of community-organized fire prevention, and fielded caller questions about mask durability and filter longevity. He emphasized the importance of proper equipment caching, water reservoir systems for fire suppression, and coordinated community preparedness efforts, including militia organizational activities in Michigan and surrounding states.
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Mark Koernke discussed the predicted December 5th deadline for removal of Native American protesters from Standing Rock in North Dakota, analyzing the logistics and preparedness of the encampment including water filtration, shelter, and food supplies. The show covered gas mask types (Finnish, Yugoslav, M9), chemical protective equipment, and improvised survival gear. Koernke also addressed historical parallels to government actions against veterans, including the Bonus Army marchers and Continental Army soldiers, and discussed incoming record low temperatures and weather patterns affecting the region.
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Mark Koernke discussed water resources and aquifers in Michigan, emphasizing the region's abundant fresh water supplies and underground river networks. He then pivoted to preparedness topics, covering CB radio maintenance and troubleshooting, preventive maintenance practices, and the importance of equipment upkeep. The show featured extensive discussion of military surplus gear including chemical suits, camouflage patterns, and tactical equipment from vendors like Maine Military, with emphasis on bulk purchasing opportunities for Polish Puma pattern field jackets. Koernke addressed gun control efforts in Massachusetts and New York, calling for federal gun registration, and discussed gas mask availability and pricing. A caller (BK) provided information about discounted CR123A lithium batteries from BG Micro with a promotional code. The episode concluded with advertisements and a transition to a pre-recorded gardening show.
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Don (filling in for Mark Koernke) discussed election integrity concerns, including voting fraud allegations, gerrymandering, and the importance of vote counting oversight. The bulk of the episode featured an extended technical discussion about gas masks and chemical protective equipment, covering various models (M10, M17, M40, Czech masks, Russian masks), filter standards, maintenance, and practical preparedness advice. Don also discussed chemical protective suits, duct tape as emergency equipment, and emphasized the importance of having NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective gear for families without discussing it publicly.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies available through various vendors. He covered alternative internet technologies and local network infrastructure, then spent the majority of the episode reviewing tactical gear including helmets (steel pots, Kevlar, skateboard helmets), body armor plates, and AR-15 barrels available through ApexGunParts.com, Sarco, and Gun Parts Corp. He provided detailed information on smoke emitters and flares from UN Ammo and Grainger, discussing their reliability and applications. The episode concluded with an extensive discussion of gas masks, filters, and chemical suits, noting wholesale supply constraints and current retail availability through Sportsman's Guide and Maine Military, with particular focus on M10 and M17 mask compatibility and filter options.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed preparedness, Ebola transmission concerns, fuel quality and winter fuel formulations, vehicle maintenance and restoration, night vision equipment, and logistics for field operations. The hosts addressed media coverage of Ebola, debunked official narratives about transmission routes, promoted preparedness suppliers including Craig from Forbidden Knowledge and Don's night vision products, and covered practical topics like tire repair, fuel storage, engine maintenance, and classic American muscle cars.
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness in response to the Ebola outbreak, focusing on the rapid depletion of gas masks, chemical suits, and related protective equipment from surplus suppliers. He detailed specific mask models available (M10, M17, Yugoslavian/Nokia masks), filter availability, and improvised alternatives using commercial items like garbage bags, duct tape, rubber waders from Coleman's, and military gloves. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective gear before supplies run out, explained proper maintenance and repair techniques, and criticized government destruction of American NBC stockpiles while selling to foreign nations. He also discussed the panic buying phenomenon and referenced past relief efforts when masks were distributed at cost during the anthrax scare.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, focusing extensively on gas masks, ballistic vests, and chemical suits available from retailers including KeepShooting.com, MainMilitary.com, and BudK.com. He provided detailed product comparisons, pricing, and sourcing advice for NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection gear, emphasizing the importance of proper sizing and backup supplies. Koernke also commented on propaganda in media, border security concerns, and political accountability, before handing off to the next host.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including reloading supplies, ammunition availability, and gas mask filters on October 10, 2014. He and co-host BK reviewed current powder prices and inventory shortages, discussed cast bullet molds and copper plating techniques for ammunition reloading, and covered the scarcity of NBC protective equipment including chemical suits and medical uniforms being purchased in bulk. The show included analysis of media trends, particularly the decline of educational programming on cable channels and propaganda in recent science fiction films, along with discussion of military equipment visible in Ukraine conflict videos.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ebola crisis and government mismanagement, criticizing federal authorities for failing to contain the disease and calling for their arrest and prosecution. He covered preparedness equipment including gas masks (Polish M10, Serbian M2-M3, German Draeger), chemical suits, and related protective gear available through various suppliers. He provided detailed guidance on gas mask selection for families of different sizes, decontamination procedures, filter maintenance, and NBC defense systems. The show included commentary on Mexican government corruption and disappearances, bodyguard violence against journalists, and equipment sourcing for militia preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness logistics for upcoming militia activities, including the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot and Camp Emmerich construction project. He provided extensive product recommendations and pricing for tactical gear, chemical suits, and military surplus equipment from various retailers. The show shifted to discussion of Ebola response procedures, criticizing government handling of patients and checkpoint protocols, and concluded with calls for military action against government leadership and financial elites.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ebola crisis and federal health authority mismanagement, criticizing the CDC for allowing flights from West Africa and highlighting a Springfield, Missouri doctor's protest over confiscated protective equipment. The bulk of the episode focused on practical NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness, recommending off-the-shelf seasonal items including pool bleach, test kits, kiddie pools, garbage bags, rubber bands, earplugs, gloves, boots, and waders. Koernke provided specific product recommendations from Coleman's Military and MainMilitary.com, emphasizing disposable decontamination suit construction using large garbage bags, military surplus equipment, and improvised protective layers.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple threats facing Americans, including the Ebola outbreak spreading from West Africa with potential deliberate bioweapon deployment, ISIS operations in Syria backed by CIA and Israeli interests, and preparedness measures for nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense. He covered detailed guidance on acquiring and properly fitting gas masks, chemical protective suits, decontamination procedures, and radiological detection equipment, emphasizing the importance of cross-training and subdividing supplies. The show also addressed a Pennsylvania State Police pursuit of a shooter who had wounded officers, analyzing the political dimensions of the conflict and concerns about police overreach on private property. Additional topics included FFL dealer harassment by the ATF, Michigan's feral pig regulations, food preservation through canning, and the importance of ham radio communication infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia deployments to the Texas border expected by mid-week, emphasizing the need for hardened defensive positions and preparedness for potential escalation. He reviewed White House gun control agenda documents, including proposed magazine limits and gun confiscation plans. The show covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) preparedness extensively, including gas mask sales (Yugoslavian M2 masks at $5 each, minimum order of 6), chemical protective suits, gloves, and decontamination procedures using pool bleach and lye soap. Callers raised concerns about Ebola containment, border security, and government biological threats. Koernke made extensive claims about Israeli involvement in 9/11, ISIS creation, and international criminal networks, along with commentary on voter fraud and immigration from Central America.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security concerns, including reports of American billionaires being flown into the U.S. for treatment at CDC facilities in Atlanta, and urged listeners to monitor the situation. He promoted local food sourcing through farmers like Mark Baker at Baker's Green Acres as an alternative to compromised commercial food systems, criticized non-confrontational approaches to government overreach using examples of organic farmers being forced to destroy livestock, and provided detailed information about protective equipment including gas masks, chemical suits, and tactical gear available through Maine Military, emphasizing preparedness for potential chemical, biological, and nuclear threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and tactical equipment, focusing on camouflage strategies, gas masks, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective gear. He covered camouflage selection for various environments, recommended specific mask systems including M40 and M9 models, and promoted surplus military equipment from his vendor. The show included multiple commercial advertisements for emergency candles, herbal tea, and toothpaste products, and concluded with appeals for listener support to The Micro Effect broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and tactical equipment during the second hour of the afternoon show on March 18, 2014. He reviewed affordable handheld radios (Baofeng UV-5R models at $33.69), ammunition availability (particularly .22 and 9mm), and SKS rifle options from various retailers. Koernke provided extensive guidance on NBC gear including gas masks, chemical protective suits, and filters, referencing the Ukraine conflict as a real-world example of why such equipment matters. He also discussed camouflage selection for winter terrain in Michigan, recommended specific retailers for military surplus gear, and announced upcoming construction work at Camp Emmerich requiring volunteer labor to assemble modular barracks buildings.
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Mark Koernke discussed chemical defense preparedness in response to reports of chemical agents being used against Occupy protesters, emphasizing the importance of gas masks, filters, and chemical protective suits. He and caller Don analyzed the strategic lessons of Pearl Harbor and the importance of denying resources to opponents through battlefield gleaning and scorched-earth tactics. The show covered specific product recommendations from sponsors including M9 and M61 gas masks, filters, and chemical suits, along with educational resources for understanding military equipment and tactics through online video platforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, border security, and militia organization in response to anticipated government threats. He warned of potential false-flag operations targeting coastal cities (Jacksonville, Charleston, Savannah) in early October, advocated for monitoring ADL activities as indicators of planned attacks, and provided detailed guidance on acquiring field telephones, gas masks, chemical suits, and ammunition through various suppliers. The episode included extensive product recommendations from MainMilitary.com and KT Ordnance, promotion of the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (October 8-10), and calls for militia recruitment and training.
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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 discussed preparedness topics including food storage and preservation techniques using simple methods like drying vegetables and repurposing food containers. He promoted firearms and survival equipment from vendors like Center Fire Systems, JRH Enterprises, and Knob Creek Gun Range, highlighting specific product deals and part numbers. Koernke addressed political concerns about federal government overreach, border security policies, and upcoming Senate hearings on gun control, while warning listeners about currency devaluation and resource scarcity. He emphasized the importance of acquiring gas masks, chemical protection suits, ammunition, and reloading supplies, and discussed bullet casting and electroplating techniques for ammunition preparation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, intelligence gathering, and operational security during this afternoon broadcast. He emphasized the importance of obtaining gas masks and protective equipment before a potential crisis, warning that supplies would disappear quickly if any incident occurred. Koernke also covered reconnaissance and intelligence failures using the Battle of Waterloo as an example, stressed the need for standardized reporting through E-COM-COM forms, and promoted Liberty Tree Radio's night vision training videos and fundraising efforts. The show included updates on recent militia events and discussions about using affordable, camouflaged technology for defensive purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including winter heating techniques, layered clothing systems, and equipment maintenance. He reviewed military surplus items from Maine Military, including chemical suits, wool shirts, and MOLLE gear configurations. Caller George from Texas discussed the patriot movement's decentralized communication networks, pre-crime software concerns, and political strategies including Ron Paul as Speaker of the House. The show covered technology resilience against government shutdown attempts, cell phone surveillance implications, and movie analysis as social commentary. Koernke provided detailed militia training updates for Michigan facilities and announced upcoming radio nets and events.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with Iran, including recent missile testing being used as propaganda to justify military action. He analyzed the power grid infrastructure and how thousands of workers could serve as witnesses to any fabricated incident, emphasizing the importance of preparedness including fuel, water, batteries, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment. Koernke covered economic issues related to stimulus spending, road construction projects, and the connection between domestic economic problems and foreign military threats used as distraction. He provided detailed technical guidance on gas masks, chemical suits, and radiological protection, drawing from his experience running NBC qualification courses. The show concluded with announcements about Liberty Net and PossumNet radio frequencies for the weekend.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications security, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense on July 20, 2010. He covered the PTR-32 rifle's durability and reliability with various ammunition types, demonstrated Morse code and covert communication techniques using book codes and computer-based keying systems, and explained fallout prediction and chemical suit protection in detail. Caller Don contributed discussion on weather, gardening, and NBC defense practicality, with Koernke emphasizing the importance of manual skills and mathematical knowledge alongside modern technology for emergency preparedness.
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Mark Koernke opened the May 8, 2009 morning broadcast with discussion of constitutional rights, gun rights, and preparedness. He addressed the swine flu pandemic as a deflection from border violence and government failures, encouraged listeners to contact Congress via phone and answering machines to oppose gun control treaties, and promoted upcoming militia events including the Dayton Hamfest and rifle training at Camp Naga-Hitcham in Michigan. He provided detailed information on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment suppliers, chemical suits, gas masks, and ammunition sources, emphasizing practical preparedness and training. The show included extensive product advertisements and vendor contact information for survival gear, freeze-dried foods, firearms kits, and precious metals.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nester discussed ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers, reporting on inventory constraints at retailers like Widener's and J&G Sales. They covered the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme arrest, speculating about money laundering and Israeli connections. The show included a CFR annual report analysis claiming plans to collapse the global economy by July 2009 through commodity price manipulation and ammunition supply restrictions. Callers reported on local incidents including federal raids on Native American reservations in New York and a preacher's conflict with local law enforcement in Asheville. The hosts promoted preparedness topics including NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense procedures, mask maintenance, and decontamination protocols.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed economic manipulation in the stock market, including rigged trading mechanisms and commodity price discrepancies between futures and physical bullion. They covered the destruction of U.S. military manufacturing infrastructure, including tank production facilities and equipment sold to foreign countries while Americans were excluded from bidding. The show emphasized NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) preparedness in response to media warnings of potential attacks, with detailed instruction on acquiring and maintaining gas masks and protective equipment. They also addressed Obama's citizenship eligibility and concerns about incoming Clinton-era appointees to federal positions.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed preparedness, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense, and medical trauma response on November 24, 2008. The hosts emphasized acquiring gas masks, chemical suits, and water purification systems while prices remained low, warning that costs would spike during crises. They encouraged older listeners to legally purchase firearms to remove them from government inventory. A caller reported CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive) equipped military units being deployed to Fort Stewart and attached to Homeland Security. The second half featured detailed medical instruction on chest trauma management, including treatment of rib fractures, flail chest, and sucking chest wounds, with practical field techniques for stabilization and evacuation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for winter weather in Michigan, emphasizing the importance of cold-weather gear and hypothermia prevention. He covered ammunition availability and pricing, noting shortages of Russian and Chinese ammunition and speculating on geopolitical factors affecting supply. The episode featured extensive discussion of personal weapons for self-defense, including handguns and rifles, with emphasis on marksmanship and tactical positioning. Koernke promoted an upcoming 25th anniversary event at Domino's Farm in Ann Arbor featuring alternative energy technologies and family activities, and announced militia training exercises scheduled for late August and September in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Texas. He provided detailed information on acquiring gas masks and chemical protective suits from surplus suppliers, urging listeners to purchase these items before prices increase.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization and the upcoming April 15, 2008 Ron Paul Freedom Rally in Washington D.C., emphasizing the need for preparedness and civil defense. He covered practical survival equipment including gas masks and chemical suits, provided detailed information on purchasing HK91 magazines, Swedish military surplus clothing, and M1A rifle specifications. Callers discussed food security, peak oil narratives, international banking control of natural resources, and the manipulation of environmental crises for political agendas.
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Mark Koernke discussed M14 and M1A rifle specifications, magazine maintenance, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He addressed caller questions about presidential authority, the Federal Reserve, and JFK's assassination, arguing that executive orders lack the substance of law and that presidents who challenge the corporate structure face elimination. The show covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection including gas masks, chemical suits, and decontamination procedures, with emphasis on improvisation and progressive equipment upgrades. Callers raised concerns about stock market records, gas price increases, and a controversial land acquisition bill in North Carolina involving the Carl Sandburg National Park, where the federal government would pay North Carolina $500,000 annually despite the land being described as a 'gift.'
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Mark Koernke discussed swine flu case numbers declining from April to early May, then pivoted to extensive instruction on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection equipment including gas masks, chemical suits, and filters available through MaineMilitary.com. He promoted a two-disc NBC equipment training video produced from militia training exercises in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. The second half of the episode featured detailed medical instruction on endotracheal intubation procedures, airway management techniques, and nasal cannula oxygen delivery, with emphasis on checklist discipline and repetitive training to ensure proper field performance. Mark stressed the importance of focus, preparation, and maintaining mental discipline when performing emergency medical procedures.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia organization, and preparedness during two afternoon/evening broadcasts on March 9, 2020. The first hour focused extensively on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection—specifically gas masks, filters, and chemical suits—with detailed pricing comparisons and sourcing information from surplus and retail suppliers. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective equipment before prices rose due to pandemic-related demand. The second hour shifted to economic collapse concerns, coronavirus response, and the need for inter-county defense agreements in Virginia and West Virginia. Callers contributed information about voting in Michigan's primary election and various preparedness topics including body armor, web gear, and radio communications equipment.