"communications tuesday"
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Mark Koernke discussed Canada's gun confiscation program set to begin March 31, 2026, featuring a video from Colin Noir News showing the Canadian government's plan for door-to-door firearm seizures despite 98% non-compliance from gun owners. The show covered communications infrastructure including antenna deployment, wire insulators, and radio equipment for field operations. Koernke emphasized preparedness measures including shotgun procurement for air defense against drones, ammunition reloading supplies, MRE stockpiling, and alternative communication systems. He criticized Trump administration policies regarding Iran conflict escalation and Israeli influence on U.S. foreign policy.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the America-Only Party as a political solution, communications infrastructure and preparedness, allegations about Jeffrey Epstein's survival and escape, technological manipulation through AI and 5G/6G systems, nanobot technology in COVID vaccines, and various conspiracy theories including Mandela Effects and celestial phenomena. The show featured technical difficulties early on and included extensive caller participation debating Trump's loyalties, Israeli influence in U.S. politics, and preparedness strategies.
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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 Charlie Kirk assassination, analyzing ballistic evidence and questioning the official narrative about the shooting. He covered communications infrastructure, radio operations and training protocols for militia units, promoted preparedness supplies including medical equipment and survival rations, addressed the UN situation and Trump's statements on Palestine, and emphasized the need for independent medical systems and proper equipment maintenance before societal collapse.
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Mark Koernke discussed Charlie Kirk's assassination, attributing it to Israeli and Jewish mob operations, and analyzed broader geopolitical issues including alleged Israeli land seizures in Ukraine using American police uniforms, the planned visit of Netanyahu to the US, and California's new gun control legislation targeting Glocks and firearm components. He emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and community defense while criticizing government inaction on drug trafficking and corruption, and requested listeners distribute the patriotic poem 'Visitor from the Past' across social media platforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's betrayal of his supporters and alignment with Israeli interests, warning of imminent Israeli Mossad terrorist attacks on American soil similar to 9/11. He analyzed potential false flag scenarios involving the USS Nimitz, advocated for local militia organization and preparedness, provided detailed guidance on resource acquisition (generators, fuel, ammunition, water storage), and urged listeners to call the White House opposing war while preparing for grid shutdown and potential nuclear strikes on southeastern coastal cities.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production, preparedness, and communications infrastructure on this wet Tuesday in Michigan. The show covered gardening techniques using duck fertilizer, expanding CB radio networks statewide, equipment testing protocols, and various firearms and tactical gear deals. Callers and co-host Larry Lawson contributed discussions on RV maintenance, field telephone systems using alternative wiring, and the importance of ammunition and food stockpiling as currency and survival resources. The episode emphasized self-sufficiency, mutual defense, and independent production as counter-measures to government control.
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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 international tensions involving Pakistan-India nuclear threats, Greece-Turkey conflicts, and carrier operations, arguing these were manufactured crises designed to distract from domestic agendas. He criticized Trump as complicit in Israeli interests and warned of imminent domestic conflict, drawing parallels to post-9/11 federal harassment of American patriots. The show covered communications infrastructure (CB networks, field telephones, Baofeng radios), body armor procurement, and militia organizational structure, while condemning proposed restrictions on habeas corpus and the appointment of a new anti-semitism monitor as precursors to political persecution.
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Mark Koernke discussed ATF reorganization claims, dismissing CNN reports about moving agents to the FBI as potentially false while expressing skepticism about leadership intentions. He covered underground tunnel networks beneath pyramids and other global locations as historical knowledge being repackaged as new discoveries, characterizing this as distraction from real issues like Palestinian displacement and police state expansion. The show featured extensive discussion of aircraft design history, vertical takeoff technology suppression, and Air Force One's rear-mounted defense systems being deliberately hidden from public imagery. Koernke also addressed firearms affordability, shotgun air defense effectiveness, and the importance of creative patriotic music and communications.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, preparedness equipment, and economic policy on the afternoon and evening of March 4, 2025. The show covered radio systems (Grundig receivers, field telephones, handheld transceivers), waterproofing techniques using Ziploc bags, and sales at Sportsman's Guide for coveralls and mortar ammo cans. In the second hour, co-host Larry Lawson delivered a lengthy critique of Trump's policies, characterizing him as an anti-Christ figure serving Israeli interests, while Mark countered with analysis of the 'Gold Card' foreign business visa program as a continuation of NAFTA/GATT globalist destruction of American manufacturing. The final segment addressed post-collapse threats including feral dog packs, wild pigs, and rat infestations, with historical examples from Fort Custer, Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and communications infrastructure on May 7, 2024. The show covered weather events including tornadoes in Michigan and Kalamazoo, with discussion of potential weather manipulation via HAARP and chemtrails. Koernke promoted Centerfire Systems ammunition and AR-15 components, Palmetto State Armory's new 7.62x39 ammunition production, and emphasized the importance of dispersed backup power systems, water storage, and radio communications. He also addressed First Amendment threats from proposed legislation, militia chaplain corps recruitment, and vehicle tactical preparation. Caller Larry Lawton provided commentary on geopolitical conflicts, banking system collapse concerns, and criticism of Israeli government policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications preparedness, including USB cable types and electronic components available at Dollar Tree for emergency kits, then shifted to Michigan's primary election and voter fraud concerns. The show featured extensive discussion of the Darien Gap invasion route, with analysis of Tucker Carlson interviews about Chinese military-age males and UN involvement in border operations, attributing coordination to Israeli/Jewish organized crime networks. Koernke emphasized the 31st anniversary of the 1993 Waco siege, drawing parallels to current federal overreach, and called for armed militia organization, logistics preparation, and patriotic music as spiritual preparation for anticipated conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a controversial Senate bill allocating funds to Ukraine, Israel, and border-related NGOs, characterizing it as money laundering for the Jewish mafia and Israeli government. He condemned the refugee treaty, called for militia organization and preparedness, warned of an impending conflict with invading forces and compromised government institutions, and discussed occult significance of the April 8th eclipse. In the evening segment, co-host Larry Lawson delivered inflammatory commentary attacking Israel, Jewish people, and U.S. political figures, promoting conspiracy theories about genocide and dual loyalty, while Koernke reinforced militia messaging and tactical preparedness themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of FRS radios, CB radios, marine radios, and two-meter radios for militia units and preparedness. He announced Camp Wayland North's closure for December with training relocations, promoted medical supplies from ShopMedVet.com including disposable skin staplers, and highlighted discounted ammunition magazines and firearms. The second hour featured caller Larry Lee Lawson discussing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, U.S. foreign aid to Israel, and allegations about Jewish influence in government, along with commentary on education standards, vehicle hacking vulnerabilities, and the computational burden on surveillance systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and geopolitical tensions during this extended episode. The show covered CB radio networks and ham radio equipment recommendations (Yaesu FT891, ZYGU G90) for field operations, tactical backpack radio systems, and blade weapons including machetes and sabers. Callers provided updates on Illinois ammunition registration laws and the Middle East conflict, with extensive discussion of Israeli military actions in Gaza, the hospital bombing, and broader concerns about nuclear war escalation. The episode emphasized immediate preparedness measures including iodine saturation for radiation protection, food and water storage, and armed self-defense as the only reliable protection against government threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current political issues on this Tuesday, September 19, 2023 broadcast. Topics included firearm and ammunition deals from various retailers, concerns about government overreach and election fraud in Michigan, the mysterious disappearance of an F-35 fighter jet, commentary on immigration and border security, and extensive discussion of food production, storage, and barter systems for post-collapse scenarios. The show emphasized the importance of community organization, weapons readiness, and self-sufficiency preparations.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including New York's restrictions on wood-burning pizza ovens, historical mob violence and the Purple Gang, retail theft and store closures in major cities, the A&P grocery chain collapse, solar lighting and battery conservation from Dollar Tree, the White House's Department of Defense directive to purchase civilian firearms to prevent civilian access, and warnings about potential government-orchestrated terrorist attacks targeting Americans. He emphasized preparedness, ammunition accumulation, and the importance of shovels and tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and political commentary on May 2, 2023. Topics included Second Amendment legal cases (Illinois assault weapon ban), equipment maintenance for radios and firearms, reloading ammunition with emphasis on case inspection and fire-forming, and extensive political analysis covering alleged corruption in Michigan government involving Chinese money transfers, criticism of Trump and Biden administrations, support for RFK Jr.'s presidential campaign, and concerns about military disarmament and potential conflict with China. The show featured detailed technical discussions on radio equipment care, ammunition inventory management, and survival preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the firing of Tucker Carlson and Dan Bongino from Fox News, interpreting it as preparation for a planned false-flag attack by the U.S. government and Israeli Mossad to justify expanded police state measures. He covered preparedness topics including propane-powered refrigeration systems, scavenging surplus military equipment and electronics, microwave weapon technology, and a detox formula. Koernke also discussed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign, Middle East geopolitics, and the need for militia organization and armed readiness in response to anticipated government actions.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and geopolitical threats on Communications Tuesday, February 7, 2023. He covered battery procurement from Dollar Tree, radio equipment maintenance and antenna construction, and promoted a new Gilded chat platform after Discord was removed. The show featured extensive commentary on the Chinese spy balloon incident, California's intentional water destruction affecting agriculture, and warnings about fiber optic surveillance infrastructure being installed nationwide. Callers raised concerns about vaccine injuries, military recruitment of older Americans, and observations of unusual cell signal strength in rural areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and logistics on Communications Tuesday, January 17, 2023, focusing on acquiring and organizing communications equipment, radios, and survival supplies at discounted prices from retailers like Walmart, Menards, and Home Depot. He emphasized the importance of redundancy, food preservation, and understanding traditional skills like butchering and wild edible plants in preparation for potential conflict. The show covered Illinois gun registration laws, the Goshen, California cartel execution, and broader themes of government overreach, corruption, and the need for armed militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the recent mid-air collision between two aircraft in Texas (comparing it to WWII aerial combat tactics), communications infrastructure and emergency preparedness with emphasis on CB, marine, and FRS radios, the alleged Polish border incident involving a Ukrainian air defense missile, ammunition and powder production logistics, the FTX cryptocurrency collapse and alleged money laundering to Democrats and Ukraine, COVID vaccine injuries and deaths, the fake 2022 election results, and concerns about fiber optic infrastructure deployment across rural America. Callers contributed perspectives on chemtrails, Israeli involvement in geopolitical conflicts, education decline in America, and government surveillance capabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court leak as a distraction from more serious issues like the open southern border, election fraud, and government corruption. He analyzed the 2016 and 2020 elections, arguing that Russian interference in 2016 may have prevented the rigged outcome Democrats intended. Koernke criticized the police state, federal bureaucracy, and various government institutions as corrupt beyond repair, calling for militia preparedness and self-sufficiency. In the second hour, caller Larry emphasized nuclear war preparedness using Cresson Kearney's survival guide, discussed food production facility fires as potential sabotage, and criticized U.S. military procurement decisions favoring foreign companies like SIG over domestic manufacturers. Both hosts condemned government leadership, international conflicts, and what they characterized as coordinated efforts to destabilize America.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, equipment maintenance, and current events on Communications Tuesday, November 2, 2021. He covered winter gear and boot recommendations from military suppliers, emphasized building local phone grid systems as alternatives to monitored telecommunications, and discussed camouflage patterns and cold-weather operations. Callers reported ammunition and magazine availability from online retailers, and Koernke addressed a fatal car crash in Arizona involving a 16-year-old driver transporting illegal aliens, criticizing border policy and calling for military enforcement. The show included extensive technical advice on protecting and maintaining radio headsets, batteries, and tactical equipment for long-term use.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio equipment procurement and maintenance, emphasizing the importance of older, repairable radios over modern compact units. He covered field telephones, spare parts strategies, and thermal/electronic signatures of cell phones. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness items including DVD players for convalescence, vintage camera equipment and telephoto lenses acquired at estate sales, multi-voltage power adapters, and cold-weather survival gear including wool clothing and kidney wraps. Koernke stressed prior planning for power distribution in militia scenarios and recommended filing cabinets for food storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, resource scavenging, and communications infrastructure on Communications Tuesday, April 28, 2020. He emphasized collecting copper wire, tools, cans, and other materials for field use and improvised devices, detailed food storage strategies comparing Dollar Tree and MRE options, and explained modular backpack-mounted radio systems for tactical communications. Callers contributed discussions on Hezbollah's successful defense against Israeli forces, the importance of attitude and discipline in combat, and the symbolism of 2020 quarters. Koernke stressed the need for gas masks, food discipline, and preparation for potential phase-two biological threats while criticizing government responses to COVID-19.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, radio equipment procurement and maintenance, food supply chain disruptions caused by government lockdowns, and surveillance drone deployment by police departments. He emphasized the importance of building redundant communication systems using CB, marine, and 2-meter radios, acquiring and preserving older radio equipment, and maintaining supplies of spare parts and batteries. Koernke criticized government destruction of agricultural products, highlighted Chinese involvement in donating surveillance drones to U.S. police agencies, and warned listeners about political corruption enabling foreign surveillance infrastructure. He advocated for self-sufficiency in food production, seed saving, and animal butchering skills, while condemning what he characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, gun confiscation threats in Virginia, and preparedness measures during this afternoon broadcast. He covered Virginia counties petitioning to join West Virginia as a response to gun control legislation, analyzed FBI involvement in historical incidents like Oklahoma City, and provided extensive guidance on radio communications infrastructure, gas masks, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment. The show emphasized the importance of organizing locally, building redundant communication systems, and preparing for potential conflict while maintaining operational security.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and communications on Communications Tuesday, November 29, 2011. He covered battery procurement and storage strategies, emphasizing dollar store deals on alkaline batteries and the importance of rechargeable systems and solar chargers. Koernke provided detailed guidance on radio equipment maintenance, CB radio capabilities including frequency modification techniques, and the value of older tube-based CB radios for EMP hardening. He also discussed candles and lighting as survival items, Morse code key cards for emergency communications, and encouraged listeners to donate to support the Micro Effect network. The episode included advertisements for preparedness products and ended with a segment from the Phyllis Schlafly Report on Einstein and scientific paradigm shifts.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology and tactical security operations on Communications Tuesday, covering handheld walkie-talkies, CB radios, battery systems, and the "Russian dead hand" communication protocol used by militia groups. He then shifted to analyzing air traffic control recordings from Flight 93 on 9/11, claiming the planes involved in the attacks were lightly loaded compared to normal East Coast flight capacity, and referencing Operation Northwoods as evidence of government false-flag operations. He argued that Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport and that the 9/11 attacks were orchestrated by the U.S. government and Mossad.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness and communications infrastructure on Communications Tuesday, October 12, 2010. The episode focused on affordable radio equipment available at truck stops and yard sales, including throwaway walkie-talkies priced at $12.95 for pairs, and emphasized the importance of redundant communication systems for coordinated community response during emergencies. Koernke covered practical preparedness topics including food storage, pumpkin harvesting, and DIY radio antenna placement, while also discussing historical radio frequency battles and the importance of decentralized communication networks for civilian coordination.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises scheduled for October 23rd in East Texas, emphasizing the importance of proper preparation, supply distribution, and avoiding propaganda distractions. He covered cold weather gear preparation, communications networks including the Liberty Net on 3950 kHz, and provided detailed commentary on police response protocols and civilian safety when witnessing crimes. The show featured sponsor updates from Maine Military and JRH Enterprises, and promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (October 8-10) with militia security details.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security, National Guard deployment, and militia preparedness on the southern border. He criticized the federal government's handling of border defense, noting that National Guardsmen were sent with insufficient weapons and ammunition. Koernke promoted the Micro Effect radio network and encouraged listeners to donate, share training videos on YouTube and ViewFlix, and help establish mobile micro-FM stations in Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Oregon. He also addressed concerns about government overreach, false flag operations, and the need for patriot preparedness.
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Mark Koernke opened with a patriotic poem and then discussed preparedness and communications on Communications Tuesday. He covered Senate Judiciary Committee activities regarding gun legislation, advised listeners to document proceedings with cameras and video equipment, and provided detailed guidance on building utility kits for emergency communications and field operations. Topics included assembling portable radio equipment, camera gear, memory cards, solar chargers, tripods, and tactical communications tools. Koernke emphasized proper labeling of battery cables with positive and negative indicators, creative repurposing of power tools with 12-volt systems, and maintaining equipment readiness for militia and minuteman units as fall weather approaches in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke and his son Eddie discussed alternative communications methods on Communications Tuesday, September 7, 2010. They reviewed low-cost amateur radio transmitter kits from Ramsey Electronics (AM and FM kits under $50), promoted upcoming events including a ham fest in Pennsylvania and the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, and explored various communication technologies including CB radios, hand signals, field phones, and Wi-Fi networking. The show included technical troubleshooting with callers, discussion of preparedness and self-sufficiency, and information about military surplus retailers.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations in El Pina and Michigan, analyzed economic collapse in Flint's auto industry, and provided detailed instructions on creating electronic countermeasures and deception systems using throwaway radio transmitters and household materials. He criticized media propaganda regarding border security, Mexican drug cartels, and Somali pirates, and analyzed body language of Bilderberg attendees. The show emphasized operational security, standard operating procedures for organized groups, and took a caller requesting support for Radio Randy Perry, a micro broadcaster who suffered a stroke.
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Nancy Cornyn and Don Betcher hosted Communications Tuesday on October 14, 2008, discussing network infrastructure challenges affecting patriot radio broadcasters, recent events at Knob Creek shooting range, and a lengthy segment on drug culture messaging in mainstream advertising. Don delivered a detailed critique of subliminal drug references in commercials ("Who's Got the Bump" for cocaine, "Shrooms and Swiss" burger for psilocybin mushrooms), followed by discussion of the 2008 financial crisis, Chinese currency holdings, martial law declarations, and preparedness recommendations. The hosts also addressed General Motors layoffs, advocated for worker stock ownership as a means of corporate control, and discussed quality degradation in manufacturing (Mexican and Chinese parts versus American-made tools and components).
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed Communications Tuesday activities, including John Ridgway's legal situation and efforts to find legal assistance in Michigan. Jeff Hill and John Ridgway presented an offer to provide server infrastructure for Liberty Tree Radio broadcasting. The show covered expanding bandwidth and relay server capabilities, mentioned upcoming militia meetings in Kentucky and the South for October 10-12, and discussed distribution of patriotic materials. Caller Linda from Florida promoted USA Tomorrow newspaper as an alternative media tool. Dave from PBN delivered a stock market report showing the Dow down 508 points to 9,447, gold up $10 to $877, and silver at $11.56, with discussion of artificial price suppression in precious metals futures and comparisons to the 1977 wheat futures manipulation. Mark warned of globalist financial theft and emphasized the importance of decentralized silver and gold ownership, while criticizing the federal bailout and stock market manipulation.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Tuesday episode focused on tactical preparedness and communications support. The show featured extended discussion with caller Rob from Texas about oxidized South African 5.56 ammunition from 1986, with detailed guidance on sorting, cleaning, and safely handling compromised brass without tumbling. Subsequent callers discussed silver coinage circulation, improvised defensive techniques using CS powder and tire materials for armor, body armor layering methods, and nuclear war survival preparedness. The episode included Ron Paul 2008 campaign promotion and caller Charlie's concerns about police surveillance during Ron Paul meetup activities at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field operations with guest Mike Nasser, focusing on water procurement, filtration, and storage techniques for militia units and families. The episode covered practical survival methods including boiling, iodine tablets, and water caching strategies, with emphasis on the "Australian school" philosophy of water storage. Koernke also addressed subliminal messaging in media and magazines, the removal of George Washington's three visions monument at Valley Forge before the Oklahoma City bombing, and warnings received before 9/11. Callers contributed questions about preparedness and historical events.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and alternative energy solutions on Communications Tuesday. He emphasized acquiring surplus equipment from university property disposals and factories, detailed satellite reception coordinates for WTPRN, and explained battery solutions and solar power systems for self-sufficiency. The show covered advanced communications techniques including CB radio modifications and cell phone frequency manipulation. Koernke also discussed wave technology, electromagnetic shielding using lead-based paint and aluminum foil, microwave weapon technology, and how such systems could be disrupted. A caller named George raised concerns about the government's response to 9/11 and the presidential motorcade in Sarasota, Florida on that day.