"chemical weapons"
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Mark Koernke discussed federal activity and recruitment efforts targeting local law enforcement across Michigan, including reports of black helicopters and unmarked vehicles conducting operations. The show covered nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparation, emphasizing the need for gas masks, protective equipment, and training. Callers reported on Second Amendment court cases, communications security, and equipment procurement. Koernke announced militia training exercises, equipment deliveries (ballistic helmets and body armor), and promoted Brandon Herrera for Congress. The episode addressed concerns about federal overreach, illegal alien military recruitment, and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed Joe Kent's resignation as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, arguing Kent left to avoid being scapegoated when Israeli Mossad and elements of the U.S. government commit terrorist attacks on American soil. The show covered extensive NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) preparedness training including gas mask donning procedures, protective suit protocols, and decontamination processes. Callers provided technical corrections and additional NBC safety information. Koernke also addressed weather modification, chemtrails, AI-generated propaganda, and warned of imminent false-flag attacks in Michigan targeting infrastructure and college towns.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan, including missile attacks and aircraft engagements, emphasizing the nuclear threat and the need for NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective equipment. He covered equipment weatherization and maintenance for field operations, radio programming events scheduled for militia groups in Michigan, and analysis of potential American weapons involvement in the Pakistan-India conflict stemming from Afghanistan withdrawals. The show also addressed CIA operational security breaches and upcoming announcements regarding Pfizer and Epstein-related materials.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating Middle East tensions following Iran's attack on Israel, emphasizing preparedness for nuclear, biological, and chemical threats. He stressed acquiring gas masks, protective equipment, and ammunition while warning listeners about potential domestic sabotage and the threat posed by illegal alien operatives. Koernke also covered militia organization, combat engineering, e-tools, reloading ammunition, and praised domestic ammunition manufacturers like Palmetto State Armory for maintaining U.S. production capacity.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, medical supplies, and militia organization on the afternoon and evening broadcasts of June 15, 2023. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling veterinary antibiotics (particularly pteromycin and ivermectin) before new restrictions take effect, detailed proper medical treatment for respiratory infections and chemical weapons exposure, and explained how to improvise medical supplies and surgical techniques. He also addressed the Trump indictment, the Open Society Foundation's influence in America, and called for armed militia organization and logistics preparation for anticipated conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed contamination findings from the Palestine, Ohio train derailment, emphasizing the need for proper surveying and the government's failure to protect residents. He critiqued the military's recruitment efforts and the destruction of surplus gas masks by the government. The show featured extended discussions on science fiction as a vehicle for political commentary, recommending series like Firefly and Demolition Man as examples of how to address real-world issues through speculative narratives. Koernke also covered the Chicago mayoral election results, historical parallels to 1960s-70s civil unrest, the cancellation of Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, and promoted upcoming community events including a food drive at Nagi Hitchem requiring three number-10 cans and a seed swap featuring traditional Midwestern Native American bean varieties.
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions, government corruption, and preparedness in this afternoon broadcast. He covered the origins of COVID-19 from Wuhan laboratories, alleged bioweapon research in Ukraine, military draft expansion targeting older Americans, and the open southern border as evidence of government failure. Koernke criticized General Milley for alleged betrayal, condemned the Israeli and Jewish influence in U.S. policy, and warned of impending conflict with China and Russia. He emphasized personal preparedness including gas masks, food storage, and water supplies, citing the Palestine, Ohio chemical incident as proof of government abandonment. Caller Larry warned of predicted nuclear attacks on the U.S. when citizens fight back.
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Mark Koernke discussed the February 23, 2023 ice storm affecting Michigan, preparedness strategies including gas masks and chemical protection equipment, the January 6th Capitol footage release to Tucker Carlson and concerns about sanitization of evidence, border invasion patterns and cartel operations in Arizona, the MyID biometric identification program in Palestine, and practical logistics for militia organization including food storage, emergency lighting from discounted seasonal items, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ice storm affecting Michigan and preparedness for chemical and nuclear threats. He analyzed the Palestine chemical exposure incident as a phosgene attack, criticized the government's inadequate response, and warned about potential Israeli theft from Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility during a reported fire. Koernke covered constitutional carry legislation advancing in four states, recommended ammunition and medical supply storage methods, and emphasized the importance of gas masks, shotguns for limited-visibility combat, and heavier rifle calibers for engaging mechanized threats. A caller named Craig discussed radiation detection, nuclear treaty developments, and China's role in prolonging the Ukraine conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed chemical weapons deployment in Palestine, Ohio, including detailed information about phosgene gas effects, treatment protocols using stents, and the MyID biometric monitoring system allegedly implemented before the incident. He emphasized preparedness measures including gas masks, medical knowledge, and mapping resources. The second hour featured Larry discussing military personnel retention issues, fiber optic surveillance infrastructure deployment across rural areas, and the need for self-sufficiency through food production and ammunition stockpiling.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Michigan State University shooting incident, analyzing media coverage and the shooter's identity. He covered Second Amendment advocacy, including a letter from 16 state attorneys general opposing Biden's assault weapons ban. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms, ammunition deals, body armor, medical supplies for chemical/biological threats, and preparedness equipment. Koernke emphasized the importance of gas masks, protective gear, and medical training in light of recent chemical incidents in Palestine, Ohio and other locations. A rebroadcast of 'Grow Your Own' with Joe from the Carolinas covered spring gardening preparation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and chemical disaster, emphasizing the critical need for gas masks and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective equipment for all citizens. He covered proper evacuation procedures, decontamination protocols, and detailed the dangers of phosgene and other chemical agents released during the controlled burn. The show also addressed the Super Bowl's performance of the Black national anthem, the balloon incidents, the Ukraine war situation, and broader themes of government corruption, spiritual warfare, and the need for personal preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Chinese spy balloons and unidentified objects shot down over U.S. airspace, arguing they represent either genuine Chinese reconnaissance incursions or government-orchestrated distractions. He analyzed the strategic advantages of balloon technology for surveillance and weapons delivery, criticized the open southern border as a greater security threat, and addressed alleged chemical and biological weapons use by Ukrainian forces. Koernke promoted militia preparedness, the PM 10-08 field manual, and armed self-defense while dismissing UFO narratives as propaganda designed to distract from federal government failures and the border crisis.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and supply chain issues, including fruit harvests in Michigan, global sourcing of food products, and upcoming chicken processing restrictions that will create shortages. He covered Second Amendment court victories against New York's gun restrictions, analyzed weapons systems and machine gun logistics from historical and modern perspectives, discussed decontamination strategies in chemical/biological warfare scenarios, and addressed various caller questions about firearms maintenance and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan politics, election fraud, and constitutional rights during this afternoon and evening broadcast on June 10, 2022. He criticized Republican and Democratic party corruption, highlighted Ryan Kelly's gubernatorial campaign and arrest, and detailed how party insiders manipulate delegate selection at state conventions. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, including 7.62x39 AR-15 uppers, ammunition sourcing, NBC protective equipment, and tactical considerations for potential conflict. Koernke emphasized the need for armed citizens to defend themselves and their communities, referencing a West Virginia woman who stopped a mass shooting with her legally owned firearm.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical figure Sam Whittemore, an 80-year-old Revolutionary War fighter, arguing that Uncle Sam imagery was derived from Whittemore rather than other historical Samuels. He emphasized the importance of fighting spirit and coordination in combat, using Whittemore's stand against British soldiers as an example of how disciplined militia action could have changed the war's outcome. The show shifted to practical preparedness topics including ammunition storage and identification systems, weapons selection (particularly AK-pattern rifles), and extensive discussion of biological and chemical weapons threats, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense protocols, and immune system boosting through supplements and vitamins.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6, 2021 Capitol building incident, characterizing it as a staged operation involving federal agents and Antifa provocateurs rather than genuine Trump supporters. He emphasized militia organization, preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and protective equipment (gas masks). Koernke warned listeners about imminent government crackdowns, urged armed resistance, and provided tactical guidance on ammunition reloading, chemical weapons defense, and avoiding arrest. He also featured guest Craig discussing gas mask availability and specifications.
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Mark Koernke discussed the swine flu outbreak originating in Mexico, arguing it was deliberately deployed as a biological weapon and that the government intentionally failed to contain it at the border for political and economic reasons. He traced historical precedents for biological warfare planning back to H.G. Wells and World War I, claiming the 1918 influenza was similarly engineered. Koernke promoted preparedness measures including detox formulas, gas masks, and militia organization, and criticized the Department of Homeland Security leadership. The show included medical instruction on airway management and a caller confirming the New York swine flu case came from Mexico.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed preparedness training opportunities, including an January meetup in Oklahoma and a December 20th field training exercise in East Texas led by Mike Lewis. The show covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective mask maintenance and inspection procedures in detail, with 14 specific steps for checking mask components. Koernke also addressed media coverage blaming American gun owners for Mexican drug cartel violence, arguing that the weapons used by cartels come primarily from military sources and that the real issue is an unsecured border.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, focusing heavily on gas masks, chemical and biological threats, and tactical response strategies. He emphasized that gas masks are a finite resource becoming scarce and recommended Russian masks as alternatives to unavailable children's sizes. Koernke covered chemical weapons deployment tactics, historical use of chemical agents from World War I through Vietnam, and practical defensive measures including improvised smoke screens using tar buckets and crankcase oil. He stressed the importance of training, proper equipment positioning, and understanding that chemical ordinance poses equal danger to those deploying it, particularly given declining quality of opposing forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational structure and expansion, particularly the Wolverine militias in Michigan and Colonial Marine regimental combat teams reaching division strength. He covered voter registration problems in Michigan where 200,000 voters may be disenfranchised due to centralized state systems, criticized political corruption and Canadian organized crime connections, and promoted local town acquisition as a patriotic strategy. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness including ammunition reloading, gas masks, chemical suits, detox formulas, and ionic silver for chemical weapons exposure. Nancy Kornke joined to discuss voter suppression tactics and medical preparedness solutions.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness, focusing on gas masks and protective equipment as practical insurance against potential chemical or biological threats. They announced an upcoming training session in Flagstaff on August 14th covering medical, communications, and NBC defense. The hosts criticized price gouging on protective equipment and provided specific recommendations for affordable surplus masks and filters from Maine Military and other suppliers. They also discussed the Georgia-Russia conflict as a realistic example of NBC threat deployment on modern battlefields, and warned listeners to acquire protective gear before potential price spikes similar to those following 9/11 and Desert Storm.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness, emphasizing that militia units nationwide are training with gas masks and protective equipment. They covered practical NBC defense tactics, including gas mask maintenance, repair techniques using duct tape, and the advantages of specific mask models for rifle marksmanship. The hosts addressed ammunition scarcity, advocating for .22 caliber practice rounds and bullet casting as alternatives to commercial ammunition. They discussed surveillance infrastructure (fiber optic trunk lines installed along highways since 1999-2000), night vision equipment limitations when used with gas masks, and deception tactics. A caller shared experiences awakening people at a racing event to government overreach. The show emphasized preparedness across medical training, weapons systems, and tactical operations in contaminated environments.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition supply chain issues, and constitutional concerns on this Tuesday episode. He covered reloading supply shortages driven by Department of Defense contracts and currency devaluation, provided vendor contacts for ammunition and powder, and emphasized brass recycling for ammunition production. The show featured discussions on military aircraft operations in Pennsylvania, federal overreach including unauthorized biological and chemical weapons testing authorization in Title 50 USC, the Anti-Defamation League as an advance warning indicator, and callers' concerns about public awareness and the need for patriot movement mobilization. Koernke stressed that only a small percentage of the population needs to actively resist government tyranny, citing the American Revolution as precedent.
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Mark Koernke discussed Canadian military authorization on U.S. soil, citing a controversial incident in Basra where British SAS personnel allegedly posed as insurgents and attacked Iraqi police. He emphasized food production and preparedness as critical survival strategies, recommending seed storage, bean cultivation (particularly rattlesnake beans), and bulk food acquisition from dollar stores. Koernke provided detailed guidance on chemical protection, including gas mask acquisition and improvised decontamination kits, drawing on his experience as an NBC warfare instructor. He criticized government destruction of surplus gas masks and called for medical supply stockpiling, water filtration systems, and tool collection. Throughout, he promoted Ron Paul's presidential campaign as a political solution while stressing individual preparedness against anticipated government threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, highlighting grassroots fundraising efforts and media bias against Paul's candidacy. He analyzed a school shooting incident in Cleveland, criticizing the school system's handling of racial violence and advocating for homeschooling. Koernke and guest Paul from the band Poker Face discussed weather manipulation via HAARP technology, scalar weapons, and Hurricane Katrina imagery anomalies. They promoted preparedness solutions including iodine supplements (Tri-Quench) for protection against biological and chemical threats, and discussed the Knob Creek shooting range event in Kentucky where Poker Face would perform.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage using dollar store items, water supplies, and gas masks as protection against potential chemical weapons deployment by the government. He covered the Third Amendment's historical purpose regarding forced quartering of troops, drew parallels to Ted Kennedy's proposed legislation for mandatory quartering of illegal aliens in American homes, and fielded caller discussions about NAFTA's impact on manufacturing jobs, union complicity in outsourcing, and the need for armed resistance against socialist government overreach.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed preparedness and weapons on Weapons Wednesday, focusing heavily on gas masks as essential defensive equipment for families. They explained how to acquire affordable masks, including Russian models in various sizes suitable for children, and emphasized that masks cost only $3-$20 and could save lives during chemical attacks. The show covered practical firearm topics including Glock magazine deals, FAL rifle maintenance, ammunition reloading strategies, and various weapons suppliers. Callers contributed information about specialty firearms like the Monsieur revolver. The hosts promoted border deployment preparations and provided multiple vendor contact numbers for ammunition, magazines, vests, and related equipment.