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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparation and AR-15 rifle configurations, specifically advocating for 20-inch barrel uppers as the standard for militia readiness. He addressed political figures including Trump and Kamala Harris with harsh criticism, claiming both major parties serve Zionist and globalist interests. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring .308, .30-06, and other larger caliber rifles, provided specific vendor recommendations for affordable AR-15 components, and discussed shooting techniques and ammunition selection for combat effectiveness against armored targets and robotic threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for anticipated government-sponsored attacks, focusing on communications infrastructure, spare parts procurement, and weapons systems. He covered radio repair kits, battery management, electronic components, and AR-15 assembly costs. The show included extensive commentary on economic collapse, precious metals, and alleged Israeli involvement in U.S. policy. A caller named Larry provided commentary on Trump, Iran, Venezuela, and various conspiracy theories. The final hour addressed Mandela effects, biblical changes, and robotic warfare concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Minneapolis mass shooting, identifying the shooter's father as a 28-year CIA/DOD contractor specializing in pre-crime surveillance programs, arguing the incident was a government-orchestrated false flag operation. He covered Trump's foreign policy actions including weapons shipments to Ukraine, tariff impacts on the economy, and concerns about forced vaccines. The show included extensive discussion of food preservation, gardening techniques for self-sufficiency, nuclear survival preparedness, and blood banking restrictions in hospitals.
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Mark Koernke discussed a stabbing attack at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan on July 26, 2025, where a man with a folding knife injured 11 people, mostly elderly victims. He emphasized that armed citizens, not police, stopped the attacker, and used the incident to stress the importance of situational awareness, self-defense readiness, and treating everyday objects as potential weapons. The show also covered an active shooter incident in New York City at the Blackstone Building, discussed illegal alien attacks in New Mexico and Arizona, and promoted militia preparedness, supply chain logistics (the 510 program), and the Colonial Marine Militia standard equipment system.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather modification in Texas and New Mexico, claiming the North American Weather Modification Council conducted cloud seeding that contributed to recent flooding. He covered firearms and preparedness, including detailed discussions of AK-47s, AR-15s, and other weapons platforms available from retailers like Palmetto State Armory and Apex Gun Parts. Koernke addressed government surveillance, specifically the ATF's secret access to license plate readers in Chesapeake, Virginia, which was recently terminated. Guest Craig from Bidding Knowledge analyzed the Israel-Iran conflict, criticizing Trump's military actions and discussing the IAEA's alleged bias against Iran while ignoring Israel's undeclared nuclear arsenal. The show emphasized militia preparedness, logistics, food storage, and water purification as critical survival skills.
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Mark Koernke discussed Netanyahu's upcoming visit to the United States, characterizing it as a demand for money and continued support for Israel. He covered concerns about potential false-flag attacks during the July 4th weekend, warned listeners about preparedness and avoiding large crowds, and discussed the financial manipulation and money transfers occurring through USAID and foundations. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge analyzing the Israel-Iran conflict, U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, and the economic implications of BRICS. The third hour focused on firearms, body armor, tactical gear procurement, and the adoption of new camouflage standards for militia organizations, with emphasis on weapons acquisition and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on December 27, 2024, covering militia organization, preparedness, firearms deals, and political commentary. He discussed Stoger pistol discounts, AR-15 pencil barrel uppers, ammunition and gear sourcing, Michigan legislative activity, and criticized Trump's border and Canada policies as potentially serving Jewish interests rather than American sovereignty. The show included a town hall segment, a Guns N' Gadgets video on marijuana and federal firearms prohibitions, and a year-end fundraising drawing with six winners announced.
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Mark Koernke discussed the failed HR 8610 drone surveillance bill, which Rand Paul blocked in the Senate due to privacy concerns. Koernke emphasized that the bill represented an expansion of the police state under the guise of addressing drone threats, noting that the Biden administration itself admitted no actual security threat exists. He covered Quartermaster Friday preparedness items, winter weather safety for militia training, and upcoming Colonial Marine Militia events including a flag ceremony on January 11, 2025. The show also addressed Michigan legislative quorum issues and various firearms and ammunition deals.
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Mark Koernke discussed Pam Bondi's nomination as Attorney General, playing a detailed Guns and Gadgets video analysis of her Second Amendment record, including her support for red flag laws, age-based gun restrictions, and bump stock bans. He covered preparedness logistics including medical kits, gas masks, NBC defense equipment, and recommended specific vendors for Black Friday deals on IFAK pouches, filters, and survival gear. Koernke also addressed recent Russian weapons developments, urged listeners to contact senators to oppose Bondi's confirmation, and provided updates on militia training classes and upcoming conferences.
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Mark Koernke discussed hurricane preparedness and weather manipulation, criticizing poor evacuation decisions in Florida while praising defensive actions in the Carolinas and Tennessee. He emphasized the importance of food and water storage, reviewed affordable AR-15 rifle options and ammunition sources, and highlighted the work of Grindstone Ministries in providing aid where FEMA has failed. Koernke also addressed Walmart supply chain disruptions, potential detention camp conversions, and the need for militia units to deploy resources to disaster areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal mismanagement of disaster relief in North Carolina and Tennessee following recent hurricanes, drawing parallels to FEMA's failures during Hurricane Katrina. He emphasized the need for independent militia logistics, weather services, and communications infrastructure, warning that government aid is unreliable and often diverted. Koernke announced upcoming militia meetings and command staff gatherings across Michigan, Arkansas, and the Dakotas, and provided recommendations for emergency preparedness equipment including ponchos and radio communications systems.
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on March 29, 2024, covering militia training exercises, quartermaster supplies, preparedness logistics, and commentary on the Baltimore bridge collapse. The morning and afternoon hours focused on equipment demonstrations at Camp Emerson featuring the 18th Regiment Combat Team's new third squadron with M113s, BTR-60s, and Victor 3 wheeled APCs, along with extensive discussion of defensive position concealment techniques using proper soil management and thermal signature awareness. The evening intelligence report addressed the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident, analyzing the black box data gaps, hazardous materials manifest (764 tons including corrosives and flammables), and allegations of cyber attack involvement. Throughout the broadcast, Koernke provided quartermaster recommendations including discounted AR-15 magazines from BattleHawk Armory ($6.49), Hereford beef MRE pouches from Dollar Tree ($1.25), 9mm ammunition deals, and discussion of sourcing Carcano stripper clips and mess kits for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational updates, including the 9th Regimental Combat Team's leadership transition and expansion efforts across multiple states. He addressed election fraud investigations by Sheriff Dar Leith in Michigan, criticized government corruption and the "bucket money" system that replaced traditional grant accountability in the 1990s, and warned about federal plans to seize citizens' gold and silver. The show covered emergency medical preparedness with specific product recommendations, discussed the arrest of a Capitol riot suspect after three years, and analyzed Pittsburgh's police staffing crisis as part of a broader pattern of urban decay and property seizure by criminal elements.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Arlington bombing incident, analyzing it as an internal intelligence operation rather than a random act, and warned about illegal aliens being brought into the U.S. military as foreign forces. He covered the financial mechanisms funding illegal immigration through military budgets and Social Security accounts, emphasized the need for armed preparedness and militia organization, and promoted freeze-dried food sales from Mountain House at half price with free shipping as part of emergency preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the open southern border, government betrayal, and preparedness for conflict. He analyzed the Nashville school shooter's manifesto, linking mass shootings to psychiatric drugs like Prozac rather than firearms. Koernke emphasized organizing militia units, establishing 5-10 equipment programs, and developing small-scale manufacturing and logistics capabilities. He criticized NAFTA/GATT trade agreements, Homeland Security as a foreign corporate entity, and called for Americans to prepare for potential conflict while rejecting communist influence in government.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition supply concerns, particularly the implementation of New York's mandatory ammunition registration law and shortages of 7.62x39 and 5.56 NATO rounds. He emphasized the USS Liberty incident as context for current Middle Eastern tensions, warned about the open southern border and planned false-flag operations, and provided detailed information on affordable magazine and ammunition sources for preparedness. The show included extensive discussion of militia organization, logistics, and the need for Americans to arm themselves ahead of anticipated government crackdowns.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization, border security threats, ammunition procurement, and preparedness logistics during this three-hour broadcast. He announced a mandatory Wednesday meeting for the 83rd Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marine Militia in response to escalating threats, emphasized the importance of buying ammunition as both a practical investment and a statement against government failure, and detailed specific firearms and supplies to acquire including the Tara TP9 pistol, AR-15 components, humanitarian rations, and NBC defense equipment. Koernke criticized Israeli government response to recent attacks, warned of potential two-front war scenarios, and stressed the need for independent communications systems, tactical dispersal of supplies, and local organizational networks.
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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 Colonial Marine Militia's organizational expansion, specifically the 26th Regimental Combat Team's plan to form a new battalion due to rapid growth. The show featured extensive discussion with Dave Stone, a Michigan township supervisor and militia commander, about the American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds distributed to local governments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stone explained how these federal funds came with contractual obligations requiring repayment by 2026, and warned that townships and counties that accepted the money without reading the contracts have effectively mortgaged their land as collateral. The episode covered the militarization of the IRS with 87,000 new agents and millions of rounds of ammunition, connecting this to broader plans for property seizure and the implementation of a communist-style governance structure at local levels. Koernke and Stone emphasized the need for armed militia preparation and warned listeners about the imminent threat to property ownership.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan political developments, particularly regarding attacks on elderly residents and the regime's unpopularity; analyzed the Ukraine conflict, cluster munitions as vendetta weapons, and Jewish communist involvement; extensively covered alternative weapons systems including mortars, grenade projectors, and improvised ordnance as bridging weapons for potential conflict; and emphasized the importance of understanding simple, producible weapon systems over reliance on sophisticated technology that could be disabled by EMP or nuclear exchange.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's political crisis, including charges against 16 Republican electors aged 60-86 accused of submitting alternate Trump slates in 2020, which he characterized as illegitimate political persecution. He covered a federal appeals court case in Boston where Mexico is suing American gun manufacturers, arguing AR-15s are machine guns in violation of federal law. Koernke promoted ammunition suppliers, military surplus gear sources, and militia organizational updates including Colonial Marine Militia command transitions and ongoing equipment production. He emphasized logistics, preparedness, and the need for armed militia organization to resist what he described as communist occupation of America.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Fourth of July holiday and the historical significance of the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing the militia's role in starting the war on April 19, 1775, rather than July 4, 1776. He covered preparedness topics including medical supplies, ammunition purchases, food storage logistics, and vehicle acquisition for medical support operations. Koernke warned about government threats to use military aircraft against Americans, discussed Chinese police infiltration into U.S. law enforcement, and promoted various suppliers including ShopMedVet.com, Atlantic Firearms, and Palmetto State Armory. He also critiqued Disney's handling of the Indiana Jones franchise as an example of intentional financial manipulation and money laundering schemes.
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Mark Koernke discussed Massachusetts's new anti-gun legislation, which he characterized as the most restrictive gun control bill in the nation, banning numerous firearms and requiring mandatory registration of all guns and magazines. He analyzed the ammunition shortage, attributing it partly to government purchases and manufacturing challenges from overworked facilities. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia organization, proper weapons training (advocating for aiming low rather than using suppressors), and ammunition stockpiling. He also addressed political divisions in America, rejected the red-blue political spectrum in favor of a "green" independent stance, and discussed federal infiltration of patriot groups.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia activities in Michigan, including tactical reconnaissance sweeps and county-by-county frequency mapping operations planned for the weekend. He covered preparedness topics including acquiring firefighting equipment, maintaining older radio equipment with cooling solutions, and building repair kits with salvaged electronics. Callers reported military convoy sightings in Oklahoma and provided information about an FBI agent resembling Timothy McVeigh. The show featured extensive discussion of AR-15 rifle deals, polymer lower receivers, and lightweight barrel configurations for civilian firearms, along with advocacy for contacting representatives about Second Amendment legislation.
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden's recent statements about banning semi-automatic weapons and the threat of gun control legislation in a lame-duck Congress session. He analyzed historical patterns of government disarmament before wars, referenced the Declaration of Independence and American revolutionary history, and criticized what he characterized as Jewish mafia control of government institutions. The show covered military recruitment issues, the Colonial Marine Militia command structure changes, caching and survival preparedness techniques, and technological history including the Kettering Bug air torpedo and color television development. Koernke also discussed an ongoing wooden AR-15 lower receiver project and announced a year-end donation drawing for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition availability, militia activities, and geopolitical concerns. He covered ammunition deals from various suppliers, the upcoming 65th Colonial Marine Militia flag and blade ceremony, tank crew operations and armor tactics, cell phone dangers in combat zones, fiber optic infrastructure expansion, microchip technology concerns, and criticism of political leadership and military policies regarding transgender service members.
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Mark Koernke discussed comprehensive militia preparedness and weapons systems on Weapons Wednesday, September 7, 2022. The first hour covered essential field gear from head to toe—helmets, body armor, magazines, spare parts, clothing, and footwear—emphasizing the need for redundancy and logistics. The second hour focused on ammunition, reloading, brass collection and sorting, bullet casting, and tactical vehicle fleet organization. Koernke announced new militia unit formations in Michigan, including the 329th, 330th, and 331st Companies under Michigan Militia at Large, and the expansion of the 65th Regimental Combat Team of the Colonial Marine Militia. He stressed that logistics and prior planning are essential to victory and warned of potential rail and truck strikes mid-September.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for anticipated supply chain disruptions, including potential train and trucker strikes around mid-September that could severely impact food and goods distribution. He emphasized stockpiling essentials like toilet paper, cat food, rice, beans, and heating fuel (pellets and propane), while warning against relying on government systems. Koernke also covered communications infrastructure, recommending CB radios and other handheld units as backup systems independent of the cellular grid. He announced militia unit expansions in Michigan, congratulated newly elected commanders of three Michigan Militia at Large companies and five Colonial Marine Militia brigades, and criticized the Biden administration, particularly regarding Tony Podesta's return to government and vaccine mandates. The show included caller contributions on antenna improvements for CB radios, propane refrigeration, food preservation through canning, and geopolitical shifts including Turkey and Saudi Arabia's moves toward BRICS.
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Mark Koernke discussed Randy Weaver's death at age 74 and the historical context of the Ruby Ridge siege, drawing parallels to current government overreach. He covered the Biden administration's proposed amendments to give the World Health Organization sovereignty over U.S. healthcare decisions, scheduled for a vote in Geneva on May 22-28, 2022. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia organization, preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and food security. He also addressed foreign military presence in North America, the southern border crisis, and the need for Americans to understand their sovereign authority and mutual liberty interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan township and county efforts to establish mutual defense agreements and Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions as a response to federal overreach and the national ID agenda. He covered preparedness topics including food storage methods, propane supplies, and ammunition deals at rural retailers. Callers contributed information about Afghan refugees being resettled in Michigan, sovereignty status changes through the State Department, and various food preservation techniques. The show emphasized the importance of local government organizing and the historical precedent of colonial resolves preceding the American Revolution.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and weapons procurement on September 30, 2021. He covered the expansion of the 28th Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marine Militia, a command change for the 61st RCT, and provided detailed ammunition and firearms pricing from various suppliers. The show included extensive discussion of POW handling protocols, intelligence collection from captured equipment, and operational security practices. Koernke emphasized the importance of building small unit structures, maintaining combat readiness, and acquiring supplies for rest and recuperation operations.
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on July 14, 2021, covering militia mobilization, weapons maintenance, and preparedness. The morning show focused on Colonial Marine Militia meetings scheduled for the weekend at Camp Emmerich involving senior officers and NCOs to discuss combat operations and standardization. The afternoon and evening segments emphasized practical weapons knowledge, including detailed discussions of Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver frames available at JGSales.com for $200, bayonet mounting techniques for AR-15s, helmet options (Kevlar vs. bump helmets), body armor, gloves, and various pyrotechnic devices. Koernke also discussed historical combat techniques, close-quarters combat principles, and the importance of medical support infrastructure. A guest segment by Craig from Forbidden Knowledge covered space tourism developments and supply chain disruptions affecting food and consumer goods availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, fuel storage, ammunition availability, and militia communications during this Monday evening broadcast. He covered practical survival topics including propane storage, coal heating systems, alcohol stove maintenance, and rotating fuel supplies. Koernke also addressed government building closures, FEMA activity monitoring, and encouraged listeners to document suspicious government movements through photography. He promoted rifle and bayonet purchases from various suppliers, discussed the Colonial Marine Militia's weekend communications training exercises, and solicited donations for red-blue-green rifle sights and monocular optics.
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Mark Koernke discussed field operations, equipment management, and militia organization during this evening broadcast. He covered detailed tactical procedures for stripping equipment from casualties, organizing raid units with specialized squads, and prioritizing material recovery. Koernke emphasized the importance of planning, discipline, and proper training in field operations, and discussed the Colonial Marine Militia structure and recruitment of personnel by military background. He also provided practical preparedness advice on medical supplies, work gloves, tools, and weather-related hypothermia risks, and announced a fundraising campaign for Axion rifle sights and monoculars through donations to Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, radio equipment acquisition and deployment, and weapons systems planning for militia operations. He emphasized the importance of CB radios, FRS radios, marine radio, and 2-meter repeaters as decentralized communication tools, and detailed strategies for recovering and repurposing battlefield weapons and ammunition. Koernke also outlined organizational structures for regimental combat teams (RCTs) within the Colonial Marine Militia, fire team tactics, and contingency plans for ammunition supply including CNC-manufactured straight-case cartridges and alternative projectile designs to counter potential government ammunition embargoes.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational updates, including the formation of a new regimental combat team for the Colonial Marine Militia in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He addressed anti-white curriculum materials in schools, particularly a 'white identities meter' and Coca-Cola's diversity training, calling for boycotts of Coca-Cola products. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms manufacturing and repurposing, including converting scrap AK barrels into derringers and single-shot weapons, reloading ammunition, copper-plating lead bullets, and utilizing surplus military parts from sources like Apex Gun Parts. Callers contributed technical expertise on barrel repair, ammunition manufacturing, and improvised weapons construction. Koernke emphasized self-sufficiency, recycling materials, and preparedness while expressing strong anti-government and anti-establishment rhetoric.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational updates, including the formation of a new regimental combat team in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and flag presentation ceremonies. He addressed anti-white curriculum materials in schools, including the "Wakanda salute" controversy and a "white identities meter" being used in educational settings. The show featured extensive discussion of firearm parts recycling and improvised weapons manufacturing, including derringer designs from AK barrel scraps, barrel repair techniques using ceramic putty, ammunition reloading strategies, and copper-plating lead bullets. Callers contributed technical expertise on barrel modifications and alternative caliber conversions. Koernke promoted CenterFire Systems shotgun inventory and Apex Gun Parts resources for spare components.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, defensive tactics, and equipment procurement. He covered advanced party activities at militia camps, flag ceremonies for the Colonial Marine Militia, and detailed tactical instruction on illumination systems, laser mines, seismic intrusion sensors, and ammunition dispersal. Koernke warned of potential false-flag bombing operations by federal agencies and emphasized the importance of defensive readiness. The second half featured Machine Gun Randy discussing marijuana legalization, tobacco industry harm, and personal loss from smoking-related deaths.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, armored vehicles, and militia organization on January 18, 2021. He covered the acquisition and maintenance of Saracen and Ferret armored cars, BD-5 aircraft, and P-51 Mustang variants for militia use. Koernke addressed the Capitol security response with 20,000+ National Guard troops, criticized media coverage as staged propaganda, and called for ammunition stockpiling and local economic independence. He emphasized unit organization, training protocols for incoming personnel, weapons cross-training, and the need for militia members to prepare for armed conflict, framing the situation as an imminent communist takeover.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, armored vehicles (Saracens, Ferrets, Stalwarts), and small aircraft (BD-5s, P-51 Mustang variants) acquired by militia units. He addressed the Capitol security situation on January 20th, criticizing media coverage as staged propaganda, and warned of communist takeover. Callers from Virginia and Texas discussed gun rights lobby events and false-flag operations. Koernke emphasized weapons training across multiple platforms, unit organization, and the need for militia members to prepare for armed conflict, stressing that veterans should not comply with communist orders.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage, sprouting techniques, and radio communications equipment. He covered CB and handheld radio options available through secondhand markets like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, emphasizing quality control and standardization across brands. Koernke addressed the coronavirus situation as an intentional biological attack, promoted cash-based economy strategies to resist government control, and announced upcoming militia meetings for divisional and regimental commanders on March 21-23. He reviewed surplus military equipment including NBC protective suits and gas masks from Gun Parts Corp, highlighted deals on ammunition magazines and canned goods from Dollar Tree and Menards, and discussed freeze-drying food for long-term storage and specialized dietary needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control legislation, noting that while the primary gun confiscation bill was tabled, other anti-gun measures remain in motion. He covered Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions being passed by Michigan counties and townships, praised the Bedford County militia muster that drew over 500 volunteers, and addressed preparedness issues including insulin supply chain concerns tied to Chinese pharmaceutical dependency. The show included extensive technical discussions on vehicle modifications, radio communications, and equipment procurement for militia operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun control legislation, noting that while the primary gun confiscation bill was tabled, other anti-gun measures remain in motion. He covered Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions being passed by Michigan counties and townships, highlighted a Wisconsin combat veteran's case involving civil court harassment and demands for VA medical records and gun inventories, and addressed preparedness topics including vehicle modifications, radio communications, medical supplies, and insulin production. The show included caller contributions about community organizing and concerns about medication supply chain disruptions.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, particularly the M14/M1A rifle, defending its continued viability and effectiveness compared to newer platforms. He covered Molotov cocktail construction techniques emphasizing proper assembly to avoid user injury, detailed historical context of various firearms from the M1 Garand through the AR-15, and addressed current political threats including Arizona gun ban legislation and Virginia police state preparations. The show included caller segments on ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, and concluded with a veteran caller discussing VA healthcare, marijuana treatment for PTSD, and family health challenges.
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening Intelligence Report on February 10, 2020, discussing weapons systems, preparedness, and militia organization. The first segment covered detailed technical instruction on constructing Molotov cocktails safely and effectively, drawing on Finnish Winter War tactics, followed by extensive commentary on the M14 rifle's reliability and superiority compared to other military arms. The second segment featured caller discussions about ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, information on the Colonial Marine Militia's expansion and upcoming meetings, and warnings about gun confiscation efforts in Arizona and Virginia. The show concluded with a veteran caller discussing VA healthcare, marijuana treatment for PTSD, and personal family struggles.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, particularly the M14/M1A rifle, defending its continued viability and effectiveness despite claims of obsolescence. He covered detailed technical information about Molotov cocktail construction using proper fuel mixtures and bottle selection, historical context of Finnish anti-tank tactics, and extensive commentary on Vietnam War weapon failures and successes. The show included caller segments with ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, discussion of self-aiming rifle systems, and personal reflections from a veteran caller about VA healthcare and marijuana treatment for PTSD.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, government overreach, and preparedness on the evening of December 14, 2018. Topics included New York police revenue decline due to reduced ticketing, Ukraine conflict and gold reserves, gun control laws in Connecticut, New York, and Washington State, and the role of Valerie Jarrett in the Obama administration. The show featured practical advice on cold-weather radio operations, battery management, and food production planning for 2015, along with announcements about militia activities including the Victor 3 APC demonstration and weapons training at Camp Emmerich.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed militia mobilization efforts, election-related tensions, and preparedness strategies on November 4, 2016. They covered Colonial Marine Militia divisional organization, concerns about potential civil conflict following the election, and extensive tactical training topics including stress response, breathing techniques, muscle memory, and equipment readiness. The hosts emphasized the importance of material support, ammunition stockpiling, and proper gear maintenance, with references to historical military examples and practical survival considerations.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns, the mobilization of Colonial Marine Militia divisional commands for preparedness exercises, and various political and social issues including corporate corruption, water contamination in Michigan, and the need for citizens to prepare for potential civil unrest. He fielded calls from listeners about preparedness, historical figures like Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln, and current events including the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. The show included music requests and fundraising appeals for Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization and command structure coordination for the Colonial Marine Militia, addressing concerns about federal overreach and election integrity. He covered weapons training using airsoft replicas for muscle memory development, magazine capacity considerations for tactical positioning, and various rifle designs. Koernke criticized law enforcement inaction during Trump rally violence, expressed concerns about illegal immigration and border security, and addressed Federal Reserve financial mismanagement and alleged theft of trillions of dollars. He also discussed international military deployments in Poland and Ukraine as precursors to broader conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed military camouflage patterns and their historical effectiveness, comparing World War II German camouflage to modern uniforms like the ACU. The show covered militia preparedness and training exercises, with references to Colonial Marine militia regimental combat team meetings scheduled for the following day. Koernke also addressed the 2016 presidential election, media bias in coverage of Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton, and concerns about election integrity and mainstream media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed New York's gun control laws and their lack of enforcement, including ammunition registration mandates that remain unenforced despite being on the books for years. He covered vehicle maintenance and older cars as preparedness assets, emphasizing the superiority of pre-computer vehicles. The show featured extensive technical discussions on EMP protection, Faraday cages, alternative communication systems including field phones and the Hallmark Network, vacuum tubes versus LEDs, and surveillance countermeasures. Callers contributed topics ranging from shortwave radio frequencies to vehicle restoration, preparedness supplies, and food security including hunting and livestock management.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical military operations, airborne deployment strategies, and Russian aircraft overflights of U.S. airspace under commercial cover. He announced Colonial Marine Militia regimental combat team commanders meetings scheduled for October 23rd and addressed concerns about potential Russian invasion scenarios in Alaska. The show covered currency systems during conflict, barter economics, and the Electoral College system, with extensive discussion of election fraud, voter manipulation, and the need for American independence rather than civil war. Callers contributed perspectives on paratroopers, military vehicles from the Ukraine conflict, and state-level political divisions.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, militia organization, and geopolitical developments. He covered Colonial Marine Militia divisional command structure and training priorities, analyzed Russian and Chinese naval fleet movements in the Mediterranean and Asia-Pacific regions, and explained the historical Turkey Trot running technique used by American militia during the Revolutionary War. The show featured extended caller segments discussing firearms, bayonets, magazines, and military surplus equipment pricing from vendors like Apex Gun Parts, COPES Distributing, and Bud K.
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This episode featured two distinct segments. The first half was hosted by Tony Pan Telarescu discussing health remedies, alternative healing modalities, supplements, and herbal solutions, with contact information for personal consultations. The second half, hosted by Mark Koernke, focused extensively on firearms and ammunition, particularly discussing .45 Long Colt cartridges, .45-70 rifles, handloading techniques, subsonic loads, and firearm accuracy. Koernke also promoted an upcoming gun show in Tulsa, Oklahoma and discussed the Colonial Marine Militia.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, government overreach, and preparedness on December 30, 2014. Topics included oil market manipulation, the staged Sandy Hook incident, police revenue generation through excessive ticketing, and the bloated nature of government bureaucracy. He promoted preparedness resources including nuclear war survival guides and militia training materials, announced a year-end fundraising drawing for Liberty Tree Radio with signed merchandise, and detailed upcoming militia activities including the 28th Regimental Combat Team's demonstration of the Victor 3 armored reconnaissance vehicle. The show covered communications equipment maintenance in cold weather, battery management for radios, and food production planning for 2015, emphasizing the need for citizens to organize, arm, equip, and train as militia.
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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 discussed the U.S. Army's forced retirement of experienced officers, particularly those who rose from enlisted ranks, arguing this represents socialist peacetime purging of qualified personnel to make room for politically connected individuals. He drew parallels to Jimmy Carter's 1970s military downsizing and criticized the practice of eliminating officers with strong records and extensive combat experience. Koernke also covered France's pressure from the U.S. State Department regarding Mistral helicopter carrier sales to Russia, and discussed aircraft carrier design philosophy, arguing that converted cargo container ships would be more cost-effective than purpose-built carriers.
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Mark Koernke discussed the bin Laden SEAL narrative as a fabricated Pentagon story, analyzed an NBC news crew's encounter with armed contractors at a closed prison facility in New York (potentially a FEMA camp), promoted military surplus gear from Sportsman's Guide including boot liners and anoraks, addressed gold and silver market manipulation, announced upcoming militia training operations in Michigan, discussed Colonial Marine Militia border operations and radio equipment specifications, and fielded caller questions about Starbucks and Winn-Dixie anti-gun policies, .44 Special ammunition pricing, and the Tankenstein Project vehicle restoration.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed licensing versus privileges, election integrity concerns, and government overreach. The show covered a St. George, Utah incident where police shut down a Halloween dance party despite valid permits, illustrating excessive permitting requirements. Callers discussed infrared illuminator technology for night vision, election fraud concerns, and the Bundy Ranch situation in Nevada involving alleged Chinese land acquisition and BLM operations. The hosts emphasized the need for local election reform, criticized electronic voting machines, and discussed preparedness and militia observation operations in western states.
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Mark Koernke discussed food storage and preparedness strategies, focusing on pumpkins, sugar beets, and carrots as cheap, storable crops and seeds as insurance policies against food shortages. He covered night vision technology capabilities and applications. The show featured a detailed call from Camp Lone Star border regulators seeking donations for fuel to transport horses for border patrol operations, with information about a detained activist (K.C.) and fundraising through t-shirt sales. Koernke also reported on federal land restrictions in Nevada targeting the Bundy Ranch area through new Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs) designations, characterizing this as government overreach and foreign intervention.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational matters, including a mandatory Wednesday meeting for Colonial Marine Militia representatives and plans to deploy personnel to the border. He addressed issues with book production for the Battle for the Republic series and the Green Horse books, emphasizing the importance of grassroots content creation and distribution through social media. The show featured extended discussion on proper aircraft and military vehicle identification, drawing on World War II observer techniques and the WEFT method. Callers contributed perspectives on military equipment, including Apache helicopters, Marine Corps equipment procurement, and military personnel policy. Koernke criticized the military's plan to recruit illegal aliens while firing experienced service members, and discussed the history of NAFTA/GATT trade agreements and political betrayal. The episode concluded with a fundraising appeal for tactical gear donations to support militia units deploying to the Texas border.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including CB radio installation in vehicles, night vision technology specifications and availability through Don Betcher, and the appointment of Ron Klain as Ebola czar, connecting him to the Waco siege cover-up and the Solyndra scandal. The show covered Ebola transmission concerns, CDC versus Surgeon General authority, caller Frank's observations about Ukrainian militia forces and Confederate symbolism in Eastern Ukraine conflict footage, and technical problems with the V-22 Osprey aircraft including rotor wash hazards and parts failures.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics including Rocky Mountain Gun Owners' lawsuit against Colorado's donor disclosure laws, Obama's executive order allowing 100,000 Haitians into the US without visas, Pentagon Ebola response teams, three missing military personnel from Portland, and extensive commentary on the Ukraine conflict, Ebola containment failures, and the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as an illegitimate federal regime. He emphasized military deception tactics, equipment recovery strategies, and historical parallels to the American Civil War and War of Independence.
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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 military preparedness, equipment procurement, and field medicine during this evening broadcast. He covered available surplus military gear including Czech and Finnish camouflage uniforms, German Kevlar helmets, and M1 steel helmets, noting their availability and pricing. The bulk of the episode focused on combat medical training, including detailed discussion of field trauma treatment, the use of quick-clot products, gauze packing techniques, improvised stretchers, and the historical role of medic blades and machetes in battlefield medicine. Koernke emphasized the importance of medical training for all militia personnel and discussed casualty management protocols, pain management alternatives, and the psychological aspects of treating wounded soldiers. He also mentioned upcoming Colonial Marine Militia events and the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement, including budget-friendly options like Diamondback pistols, Charter Arms revolvers, and Star Model Super B 9mm pistols available through JGSales.com. He covered scavenging and repurposing free or discarded equipment, particularly security cameras and optical systems for surveillance and ranging applications. Koernke emphasized preparedness measures including battery inventory management, charging systems, and color-coded organization using dollar-store containers. A caller named Dave from Utah reported suspicious county activity and harassment, prompting Koernke to issue alerts about potential militia mobilization in Utah, recommending gas masks and communication system readiness. The episode stressed equipment deployment logistics, water transport, and battery conservation for field operations.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed tactical rifle team operations, focusing on equipping a five-person fire team to support a precision marksman at extended ranges (600-1200 yards). They covered night vision technology options (first and second generation, thermal), ammunition handling and storage for accuracy, team coordination techniques including having a dedicated reloader for bolt-action rifles, and lessons from militia operations in eastern Ukraine. The show also included announcements about range maintenance at Ogama Ranges and an upcoming Colonial Marine Militia national meetup, with discussion of border security issues and tactical scenarios involving vehicle-mounted targets.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing border invasion, focusing on amphibious landings near San Diego and the federal government's plan to double illegal alien crossings in September to meet fiscal year budget cycles. He analyzed the connection between border infiltration and land grabs by the BLM and Chinese interests, particularly regarding agricultural resources and military recruitment of foreign nationals through international treaties. Koernke also addressed the placement of unvetted foreign nationals in American schools and the military, arguing this represents a coordinated effort to replace American personnel with foreign mercenaries loyal to globalist interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration enforcement, focusing on the threat of disease transmission including Ebola across the southern border and the need for proper immigration protocols. He criticized open border policies and highlighted concerns about biological hazards, referencing incidents at the CDC and University of Michigan involving dangerous pathogens. The show featured product promotions for preparedness gear including tactical vests from RAP4.com and body armor from KeepShooting.com, and discussed militia border deployments and upcoming preparatory activities at Knob Creek. Koernke also addressed geopolitical concerns regarding ISIS, Syria, and U.S. military material.
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Mark Koernke discussed illegal immigration and border security concerns, particularly focusing on a Collin County, Texas meeting where residents opposed housing undocumented minors. He promoted militia preparedness and the Colonial Marine Militia (CMM), detailing weapons systems and deployment capabilities. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition sourcing, rifle specifications including the Mardi Grifen design and MAS rifles, and calls for financial support for militia operations. Multiple product advertisements for preparedness items, tea supplements, and ammunition suppliers were interspersed throughout.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering AR-15 caliber options including 9mm and .45 ACP configurations, night vision technology for border operations, and optics redundancy strategies. He addressed the death of Chris Kyle, alleging government involvement and discussing litigation tactics used by the ADL and Southern Poverty Law Center against militia members. Koernke detailed a case involving Ray Southwell, who was falsely accused by the ADL of attending a white supremacist meeting while actually deployed at a multi-militia training event, and explained how such lawsuits become fishing expeditions. He emphasized the patriot movement's need to recognize they are at war and should counter-attack rather than seek satisfaction through compromised courts.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed congressional litigation against President Obama, border security issues including a damaged wall in Arizona, and militia deployment strategies along the U.S.-Mexico border. They emphasized the need for proper field equipment, uniforms, and documentation for border operations, criticized government inaction on immigration, and promoted night vision technology and chaplain corps recruitment for militia units. The show included detailed tactical advice for border volunteers regarding clothing, photography, environmental awareness, and equipment sourcing.
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Mark Koernke discussed micro FM broadcasting technology as a tool for communications during protests and standoffs, recommending affordable transmitter kits from dealextreme.com. He covered Colonial Marine Militia border deployment operations using a lottery system to rotate volunteers to the southern border, explained the strategic importance of border security as a priority, and discussed flexible military unit organization concepts. Koernke also promoted preparedness items including walkie-talkies, rechargeable batteries from discarded electronics, and solar-powered lights from Dollar Tree, while soliciting donations for Liberty Tree Radio operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed media conditioning of the public regarding police violence, analyzing how television cop shows depict far more officer deaths than actually occur in reality to justify aggressive police tactics. He covered Lieutenant General Boykin's criticism of the Benghazi response and the disparity in veteran healthcare versus benefits given to incarcerated individuals. Koernke addressed false 911 calls used as pretexts for no-knock entries, compared gang tattoos to police tattoos, detailed prison tattoo gun construction methods, provided preparedness tips for border deployments including tick prevention and water cooling techniques, and promoted AK-47 sales and Colonial Marine Militia border deployment announcements.
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Mark Koernke discussed the federal government's plan to transport undocumented immigrants to Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, characterizing it as an engineered invasion and attack on America. He provided detailed contact information for Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and outlined the three proposed housing locations near airports and bus stations. Koernke argued that the immigrants are being strategically recruited gang members and that NGOs, Homeland Security, and federal agencies are complicit in what he described as a coordinated assault on American sovereignty. He called for citizens to document and track government vehicles, prepare alternative communications systems, and resist what he framed as an existential threat to the nation.
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Mark Koernke opened the July 2, 2014 morning broadcast with weather observations for Michigan and discussed firearms inventory from JG Sales, including Glock 22s, Smith & Wesson M&P pistols, and affordable micro dot optics. He promoted the upcoming Freedom Palooza event (July 3-6) and solicited donations for the Micro Effect network, targeting $5,000. He announced the Colonial Marine Militia's end-of-month conference and new mobilization technologies. The second half focused heavily on illegal immigration, criticizing federal handling of migrant families being bused to California, comparing the situation to Castro's release of prisoners, and arguing for immediate deportation rather than detention or processing.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness logistics, equipment sourcing, and militia organization on June 30, 2014. He promoted the 5-10 program for outfitting small units with affordable surplus gear from sources like Coleman's and KeepShooting, emphasized ammunition availability through AmmoMan.com, and advertised the upcoming Freedompalooza event and Colonial Marine Militia communications training. He addressed border security concerns, gun confiscation efforts in Connecticut and New York, and made controversial claims about Israeli involvement in terrorism and 9/11.
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud concerns, including references to Diebold voting machine vulnerabilities and allegations that election results have been manipulated. He addressed the gradual infiltration of communist ideology into American institutions, the problem of income inequality and wage stagnation, and criticized the Federal Reserve's control over the economy. The show featured announcements about Freedom Palooza (June 3-6) and Colonial Marine Militia activities, including border security operations in Arizona, New Mexico, and California. A caller from upstate New York sought advice on single-person survival tactics and reported state police intimidation of citizens displaying Gadsden flags.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and immigration issues in Texas, criticizing political leaders for insufficient action and calling for constitutional militia involvement. He explained the legal definition and scope of militia under Title 10 U.S. Code, clarifying that militia membership is inclusive rather than exclusionary and that state defense forces remain the only true state militia since the National Guard has been federalized. Koernke also analyzed a fatal fireworks explosion in Washington State, explaining the technical hazards of handling explosives and pyrotechnics, including risks from static electricity and electronic devices. He promoted Freedom Palooza (July 3-6) and discussed ongoing Colonial Marine Militia deployments and radio network expansion efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia communications, and federal overreach on June 19, 2014. He covered radio net operations, the Bundy Ranch deployment with security monitoring and food supply coordination, and criticized FBI investigations into preppers as propaganda scams similar to the Hautari case. Koernke also provided detailed information on AK-47 parts kits, tactical equipment, gas masks, and Texas Weapon Systems accessories, while addressing caller concerns about infiltration and federal informants.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, emphasizing the need for personnel and material support at the site, and provided detailed instructions for Colonial Marine Militia recruitment and deployment. The show covered border security issues, including unaccompanied migrant children and disease transmission risks from Central America, with callers debating deportation policies and child welfare enforcement. Extended segments addressed preparedness topics including mosquito control methods (kerosene, natural smudges, catnip, bats), historical disease outbreaks in North America, homeopathic remedies like oregano and bloodroot, and an anecdotal discussion about gold flecks appearing in Whitehall, Montana's water supply. The episode concluded with ammunition availability updates from UnAmo.com and fundraising appeals for Liberty Tree Radio's end-of-year operating costs.
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Mark Koernke discussed a shooting incident in Las Vegas on June 8, 2014, involving two police officers and civilians at a pizza restaurant and nearby Walmart. He analyzed news reports critically, questioning the narrative and suggesting the incident was being used as propaganda related to the Bundy Ranch standoff. Koernke discussed organized crime connections in Las Vegas, corruption within Metro police, and called for reinforcement of militia presence at the Bundy Ranch. He also made personal commentary about weather, Civil War reenactments, and genetics in cats, and solicited donations for the show.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating situation at Bundy Ranch in Bunkerville, Nevada, emphasizing that the conflict centers on water rights rather than desert tortoise protection. He provided detailed tactical guidance for militia members deploying to the area, including navigation strategies, equipment recommendations (particularly night vision technology), and logistical support needs. Koernke promoted Don Yankee's first-generation night vision rifle scope block purchase, discussed ammunition and firearm availability through Centerfire Systems, and announced upcoming militia meetings in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Michigan that would be conducted via teleconference due to the Bunkerville mobilization. He urged supporters to bring food supplies (rice, beans, canned goods) and batteries to sustain personnel at the ranch.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness, communications, and night vision technology. The show covered Rhode Island gun confiscation plans revealed through leaked governor's office emails, the Cliven Bundy ranch standoff in Nevada, and upcoming militia meetings in Michigan and Connecticut. Don offered a bundled night vision rifle scope deal ($375 for orders of 10+), and the hosts promoted gas masks, filters, and other survival equipment from various vendors. Technical difficulties with phone lines and Skype were addressed throughout the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed Edward Snowden's alleged possession of classified information on government officials, bankers, and corporate leaders, with claims that encrypted copies have been distributed to over 1,200 websites worldwide as insurance against his arrest or death. The show featured extended commentary on Civil War battlefield strategy, particularly Gettysburg and Pickett's Charge, with caller input on military leadership failures and lessons for modern militia organization. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia preparedness, the 5-10 program for equipping fire teams and squads, and promoted various preparedness products including freeze-dried rations and the Colonial Marine Militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed retail inventory management failures driven by computer-controlled planograms, advising listeners to capitalize on markdowns for cold-weather gear, lamp oil, propane, and ammunition before potential government supply disruptions. He emphasized stockpiling clothing, matches, lighters, and water storage in preparation for economic collapse and potential supply chain breakdowns. Callers contributed observations about store management incompetence and the Amish community's preparedness and self-sufficiency. The show concluded with commentary on cultural decline, government overreach at airports and sporting events, and references to the homosexual agenda document by Michael Swift.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, emergency communications, and self-sufficiency resources during this morning broadcast. He promoted several suppliers including All Electronics, Electronic Goldmine, FreezeDryGuy, and Baker's Green Acres for obtaining surplus equipment, freeze-dried food, and locally-raised heritage livestock. Koernke emphasized the importance of building radio networks through micro FM stations, collecting older radio equipment, and acquiring field telephone connectors for emergency communications. He also discussed the Baker's Green Acres farm case against Michigan DNR and encouraged listeners to support local farmers producing high-quality food outside the industrial food system.
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Mark Koernke discussed currency circulation strategies for the State of Jefferson movement, promoting the use of existing U.S. government-issued currency including $2 bills, Jefferson dollar coins, and copper rounds to demonstrate economic strength and community organization at the local level. He detailed an upcoming weekend training event at Camp Nagy-Hitchem and Oghammer Range featuring instruction on building rifles from scratch, including the B1 rifle design, with emphasis on minimal tooling and distributed manufacturing capabilities. Koernke also addressed the Mayan calendar, Colorado recalls, and preparedness initiatives while encouraging listeners to support the Micro Effect network through donations and satellite rebroadcasting.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations, force multiplication through the NBF War College NCO Academy, and recent protests by truckers and veterans in Washington. He covered military officer purges under the Obama administration, promoted militia preparedness and training materials available on Liberty Tree Radio's YouTube channel, and engaged in an extended discussion with caller Don about defensive tactics, chemical safety, and improvised weapons for home defense scenarios. The show included updates on upcoming training cycles, the Green Horse manual, and various preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, reviewed preparedness gear and supplies from retailers like Cabela's and CenterFire Systems, and spent considerable time analyzing the impracticality of advanced military exoskeletons and powered armor suits through detailed technical and historical examples. He promoted a November 1st cable and satellite cancellation campaign as economic leverage against the Obama administration, encouraged listeners to distribute information about Liberty Tree Radio at the Knob Creek event, and discussed CB radio and communication protocols for patriot organizations meeting that weekend.
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Mark Koernke discussed upcoming militia training exercises and mobilization readiness across multiple states, with emphasis on the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot scheduled for the weekend in Kentucky. He provided detailed instructions for militia units deploying to various training camps, stressing proper equipment, ammunition, gas masks, and combat readiness protocols. Koernke encouraged listeners to distribute informational flyers and CDs at veteran marches and public events, and promoted Apex Gun Parts' Archangel stock for Mosin-Nagant rifles as a preparedness upgrade.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for the Knob Creek machine gun shoot and trucker protest convoy heading to Washington D.C. over the weekend of October 10-13, 2013. He covered militia organizational matters including Colonial Marine Militia divisional reorganization, surveillance techniques using satellite imagery and ground intelligence, and criticized government shutdown enforcement efforts. The show featured extended commentary on political betrayal, Israeli-American relations referencing the USS Liberty incident, and contempt for political leadership across both parties. Guest Don provided night vision equipment information and discussed historical context, military strategy from Sun Tzu and Clausewitz, and the importance of defensive preparedness and information networks.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for winter weather, militia training operations at multiple facilities including Camp Emmerich and Camp Nagy-Hitcham, and criticized U.S. foreign policy regarding Syria. He condemned mainstream media coverage of Syria, warned against military recruitment for foreign conflicts, and promoted militia participation instead. The show featured extensive Quartermaster Friday segments covering firearms manufacturing (1911 pistol frames and slides from E-Sarco), freeze-dried food supplies from Freeze Dry Guy, and ammunition sources. Koernke also discussed logistics and supply chain operations for militia units, historical references to the Cheka, and fundraising for Liberty Tree Radio's annual operating costs.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and militia activities on Friday, September 6, 2013. He promoted surplus suppliers for NBC protective gear, military equipment, and freeze-dried foods, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition and outfitting militia units. Koernke covered New York's ammunition registration and confiscation program, warning of federal coordination and potential felony charges for ammunition discrepancies. He also announced upcoming militia meetups in Southeastern Ohio and discussed the 510 program for equipping five individuals with weapons, gear, and supplies, while appealing for donations to support the Micro Effect network.
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Mark Koernke discussed food safety and meat production practices, including commentary on the horse meat scandal in European products and historical meat curing and aging techniques. He covered preparedness topics including Liberty Tree Radio's annual fundraising campaign, updates on Colonial Marine Militia design plans, and discussed livestock husbandry for self-sufficiency. The show featured extended caller discussions about falconry, peregrine falcons in Michigan, night vision equipment, and practical skills including ballistics, marksmanship training via online videos, and animal care.
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Mark Koernke discussed threats of false flag operations and training exercises in Virginia and the Carolinas, warning listeners to evacuate immediately if they encounter such announcements. He emphasized the importance of acquiring NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment from mainmilitary.com before supplies run out, criticized government preparedness failures, and provided detailed guidance on alternative power systems including solar chargers, hand-crank generators, and packet radio communications. He also covered operational security measures for computer equipment, keyboard memory chips, and microphone procurement at ham fests.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and ammunition availability on Quartermaster Friday, August 30, 2013. He reviewed budget-friendly magazine options from AIM Surplus (Troy Industries pink-follower AR-15 mags at $9-10 each) and upcoming Magpul AK magazines. Koernke covered shotgun and rifle options from Centerfire Systems, including Chinese-made 870 knockoffs and Vepr rifles, while criticizing Obama's executive order banning re-importation of U.S. firearms. He highlighted Hungary's rejection of IMF control and debt-free currency issuance, praising nationalist resistance to international banking cartels. The show included discussion of airsoft training aids for preparedness and criticism of U.S. foreign policy in Syria and Georgia, with warnings against supporting anti-Christian rebel forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing threat of gun confiscation and ammunition bans, referencing his 1993 documentary 'American Peril' to validate patriot movement warnings about federal overreach. He announced upcoming Colonial Marine militia events and solicited support for Kelly McNeil, a family member hospitalized in intensive care. The show featured extended discussion on ammunition sourcing, bullet casting, and preparedness strategies, with a caller (Dave Marcus) challenging listeners to donate $30 to match funds for the show's operations. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia organization, training, and self-sufficiency in response to perceived government threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field equipment in the second hour of his afternoon show on November 4, 2011. He promoted freeze-dried long-range patrol rations and reviewed military surplus food storage systems, immersion heaters, field kitchen equipment, and Swiss gaiters from sponsor MainMilitary.com. The show included extensive tactical advice on shotgun configuration, ammunition reloading, and combat weapon selection, emphasizing accuracy over automatic fire and the importance of training with airsoft replicas. Koernke also announced upcoming militia training activities at Michigan facilities and promoted new patriotic music being produced for militia units.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations across the Midwest, including Camp Emerson and Camp Emmerich events scheduled for October 21-24, and the Knob Creek shooting event on October 15-16. He promoted TDW Sales (www.tdwsales.com) as a source for spare parts including 1911 components, M1 carbine parts, and various firearm extractors and firing pins at competitive prices. Caller Don emphasized preparedness through tool acquisition, spare parts inventory, and making comprehensive lists of needed supplies, drawing parallels between self-sufficiency, community value, and specialized skills like diving equipment for disaster recovery.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, purchasing power, and economic devaluation on October 18, 2010. He addressed ammunition and weapons acquisition strategies, explaining that people are buying incrementally rather than in bulk due to rising costs and currency devaluation. Koernke covered upcoming Colonial Marine Militia national meetings, warned about UN gun ban efforts in the Senate, and critiqued the ineffectiveness of riots versus organized preparation. He emphasized the importance of tiered resource development, discussed the foreclosure crisis and banking fraud, and provided practical survival tips including fire-starter preparation methods using dryer lint and cedar chips.
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Mark Koernke discussed weekend militia training exercises across Michigan, including Wolverine Militia operations on Lakes Superior and Michigan with planned shortwave broadcasts. He announced construction of modular buildings and structures at Camp Stasa using innovative mobile architecture, with videotaped demonstrations planned. The show covered training site schedules, equipment donations including computer hardware, and upcoming community events including a beach party and restaurant meeting. A caller from Arizona provided information about donation address delivery procedures.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and training, including updates on Colonial Marine Militia units, Michigan militia exercises, and joint training operations in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The show featured an extended technical discussion with a caller about military vehicles, particularly the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, its design philosophy, ammunition capacity, and comparison to other armored personnel carriers. Koernke addressed political correctness in the military, the opium trade in Iraq and Afghanistan, fratricide incidents, refugee policy, and concerns about devil worship and anti-Christian sentiment in the armed forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed European interference in U.S. presidential elections, media manipulation tactics, and the coordinated messaging across mainstream news networks. He analyzed the 700 Club's coverage of globalist agendas, warned about currency replacement (the Amero), and emphasized the need for militia organization and preparedness. Koernke promoted alternative broadcasting infrastructure through Liberty Tree Radio and micro-stations, addressed child protective services corruption in Michigan, and provided detailed medical support information including trauma dressing suppliers and gas mask procurement from MainMilitary.com.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Mike covered emergency medical treatment for burns, discussing first aid protocols, the dangers of applying ointments or salves, and proper cooling techniques. Callers included George from Texas (who relocated from Florida and discussed post-hurricane conditions in Galveston), Jeff from Kentucky (seeking militia unit connections and discussing alternative fuel vehicles and hydrogen systems), John from Austin (analyzing government land seizure tactics at Bolivar Peninsula after Hurricane Ike), and Scott from Texas (promoting the Appleseed Project rifle training program). The show also addressed local preparedness, micro-economies, and community self-sufficiency initiatives.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Fetcher discussed night vision binoculars available at group discount pricing, emphasizing their utility for security operations and border monitoring. The show featured an extensive historical analysis of rifle development, comparing the M14 and M16/AR-15 platforms, their manufacturing challenges across multiple contractors, and lessons from the American Revolution and Vietnam War regarding equipment standardization and quality control. Koernke addressed the disappearance of U.S. military equipment provided to Iraq, questioned where M109 self-propelled guns and M60 tanks went after the invasion, and discussed militia organization efforts including Colonial Marine Militia expansion in San Diego. The episode concluded with caller commentary on preparedness activities and school-related obligations.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, vehicle acquisition and maintenance for tactical operations, and fielded calls on firearms selection. He emphasized acquiring inexpensive used pickup trucks and spare parts for supply chains, detailed camouflage painting techniques using house paint, and announced the upcoming fourth Colonial Marine National Conference to address threats including border security and firearms confiscation. Callers asked about rifle calibers (.338 Winchester Magnum and complementary weapons), and Mike Nasser provided medical training on fracture treatment and chest injuries. The show covered peak oil conspiracy claims, 9-11 truth movement activities, and economic policy criticism.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, firearms training, and defensive strategies on April 11, 2008. He promoted upcoming militia events including the X-Blast shooting event at Camp Stasa in Michigan and a Colonial Marine Militia conference in Louisville. The show featured extensive discussion of battle rifle selection, particularly the M14/M1A versus AR-15 platforms, emphasizing the M14's superior range and penetration for main battle rifle roles. Koernke addressed caller concerns about eyeglass options for tactical use and responded to reports of gun confiscation by FEMA in Greensburg, Kansas following a tornado, urging listeners to secure firearms and ammunition in hardened basement locations and organize local militia units in response.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and political resistance on April 10, 2008. He announced the cancellation of Knob Creek due to flooding and promoted upcoming events including the April 15th Freedom Rally and a Colonial Marine militia conference. Koernke provided ammunition supplier contact information (Centerfire Systems, Amelman.com, thearmory.com) due to ammunition shortages, emphasized self-sufficiency and small-scale manufacturing, and took calls from listeners including George (discussing China, the Olympics, and historical U.S. foreign policy), Elmore (on Olympic politics), Alfie Omega (on recent training events), and Tanya from Oklahoma (praising a successful militia training exercise). The show featured strong anti-globalist rhetoric, warnings about leftist infiltration, and calls for armed resistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and preparedness, emphasizing the importance of small unit structures (5-man fire teams and 10-man squads) as building blocks for militia formations. He covered medical support training exercises in Indiana, shortwave broadcasting expansion plans, and fielded calls from listeners about joining militia units and supporting the network. The show included extensive discussion of chemical defense preparedness, privately owned weapons inventories, and historical militia responses to federal actions like the 1995 Dallas siege and the Gray family situation. Koernke stressed operational security, proper organizational hierarchy based on biblical principles, and the need for chemical protection equipment for all citizens.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed militia formations, particularly the Colonial Marine Militia, and their constitutional role in defending American freedoms. They analyzed the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah conflict, arguing that a determined defensive militia defeated a technologically superior invading force, and drew parallels to American militia capabilities. The hosts criticized federal government overreach, including FEMA trailer stockpiles and regional governance structures, and addressed the deterioration of American manufacturing and product quality. They warned about copper and iron theft rings targeting homes across the country, particularly snowbird properties, framing it as part of broader societal breakdown driven by socialist ideology and the erosion of moral education in schools.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Knob Creek Resolution of 1996, a historical document signed by militia representatives during the Freeman standoff in Montana that declared federal overreach unconstitutional and warned of potential armed response to unlawful federal actions. He covered upcoming militia exercises in Illinois and Connecticut, promoted his Battle for the Republic book series and related video projects, explained litigation strategies against NAFTA superhighway sponsors using breach-of-contract arguments based on the Constitution, and encouraged listeners to boycott corporations supporting border destruction while filing individual legal actions rather than class-action suits.