"chemical warfare"
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on August 6, 2025, covering multiple topics including chemical warfare attacks on U.S. civilians, the Waco siege and Branch Davidian incident, criticism of the Trump administration and Israeli influence in U.S. government, weapons deals and preparedness, and detailed discussions of the Bushmaster rifle design and firearm maintenance. The show included caller interactions and product recommendations for firearms, ammunition, and NBC defense equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government overreach, and calls for citizen action on January 3, 2019. The show featured commentary on transgender ideology from a pastor, discussion of alleged chemical and biological attacks on activists, recommendations for ionic silver and minerals for health, and extended segments on creating a 'deck of cards' identifying key political figures for accountability. Koernke and callers emphasized the need for Americans to actively demand justice against figures like Hillary Clinton and Bloomberg rather than waiting passively, and discussed radio communications technology and packet radio as tools for resilience if infrastructure fails.
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday, discussing firearms, preparedness, and military equipment. The episode featured commentary on border security, illegal immigration, and alleged coordination between foreign governments and international actors to facilitate migrant caravans. Mark discussed gas masks, chemical warfare preparedness, and military surplus weapons including M14s and R-105s. He criticized government handling of border defense and made claims about Israeli involvement in Ukraine. The show included repeated advertisements for Liberty Tree Radio, Liberty's Guardian guns and ammunition, and MainMilitary.com survival supplies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed night vision technology, specifically virgin first-generation tubes with Russian components, contrasting them with used equipment on the market. The show extensively covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) weapons and electronic warfare, including historical examples from Vietnam and World War I, defoliant deployment, and laser technology. Don detailed Project Fence, a government initiative using smart electrical meters to potentially weaponize electromagnetic frequencies targeting the human brain, and discussed mind control experiments conducted by the CIA using LSD. The hosts addressed defensive measures including gas masks, shielding materials, and spiritual/martial preparedness against such threats. They also covered microwave weapons systems, air defense missile programs from the Cold War era, and concluded with product information for night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical and operational issues related to field deployments, focusing on battalion aid station setup, decontamination procedures for chemical exposure, command structure principles, and lessons learned from recent militia activity in the Nevada area. He emphasized the importance of local knowledge, proper planning, hydration management, and tactical discipline, expressing frustration with what he characterized as inadequate organization, poor operational security, and a lack of military discipline among some participants treating the situation like a camping trip rather than a serious operation.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, field operations, and combat preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He covered proper equipment inspection procedures, the importance of keeping weapons in constant contact during field operations, the role of handguns as backup weapons, and historical examples of heavily-armed infantrymen. Koernke emphasized weatherization and moisture protection for weapons in cold climates, detailed proper AR-15 maintenance focusing on critical areas like the magazine well and ejection port, and discussed the reliability of the 1911 handgun platform. He also addressed World War I as a manufactured conflict and touched on chemical warfare in that conflict, with a caller named Don participating in weapons demonstrations.