"constitutional carry"
20 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed coordinated gun control legislation across multiple states timed for July, including 15 Michigan bills restricting firearms, magazine capacity, and carry rights. He analyzed a military operation in Iran involving multiple aircraft losses, examined an ID card allegedly belonging to a Major Amanda M. Ryder found in wreckage, and emphasized the importance of militia preparedness, hydroelectric power generation, and supply stockpiling in anticipation of civil conflict. The show covered constitutional carry misconceptions, the historical context of 1927 Michigan gun laws, and tactical lessons from Iranian militia responses to the operation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 17th year of occupation of America, criticized government officials visiting Israel, analyzed Russian-Trump negotiations regarding Ukraine, covered illegal immigrants being trained as police officers with firearms in multiple states, reviewed Second Amendment issues in North Carolina, and touched on space program secrecy and moon base proposals. He also provided product recommendations for firearms and ammunition, discussed Michigan court cases against state officials, and encouraged listeners to monitor local government activities.
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Mark Koernke discussed microwave emitter construction and testing, coffee storage and chicory as a caffeine substitute, preparedness strategies, and current events including Colombia's capitulation to Trump, Egyptian military capabilities, and the killing of a January 6 pardoned individual by an Indiana deputy. He emphasized technology discipline, the dangers of over-reliance on high-tech systems in warfare, and warned that the globalist enemy remains active despite recent political changes.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's political crisis involving alleged Chinese factory operations and prisoner labor negotiations with state officials, sparking widespread militia mobilization and ammunition purchases across the state. He covered Second Amendment threats in Massachusetts and Tennessee, analyzed military recruitment challenges and IRR mobilization of critical personnel, provided detailed guidance on body armor, vehicle armoring, and tactical preparedness for militia units, and emphasized the importance of medical support infrastructure and lightweight AR-15 configurations for combat readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Second Amendment efforts and recent shooting incidents, criticized government spending on Ukraine versus domestic needs, covered preparedness topics including gas masks and NBC equipment, reviewed military equipment deals and seasonal sales, and addressed January 6th footage release concerns. The show included extensive discussion of gas mask adapters, Russian versus American masks, field jacket military history, and concerns about federal operations and false flag scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ice storm affecting Michigan and preparedness for chemical and nuclear threats. He analyzed the Palestine chemical exposure incident as a phosgene attack, criticized the government's inadequate response, and warned about potential Israeli theft from Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility during a reported fire. Koernke covered constitutional carry legislation advancing in four states, recommended ammunition and medical supply storage methods, and emphasized the importance of gas masks, shotguns for limited-visibility combat, and heavier rifle calibers for engaging mechanized threats. A caller named Craig discussed radiation detection, nuclear treaty developments, and China's role in prolonging the Ukraine conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the State of the Union address, criticizing Biden's call for an assault weapons ban and discussing Republican inaction. He covered the Chinese spy balloon incident in detail, analyzing its capabilities, the government's delayed response, and historical parallels to Japanese Fu-Go balloons from WWII. Koernke also addressed food security issues including Canadian dairy farmers being forced to dump milk, California's water management problems, and the importance of home food production through raising chickens and food drying. He discussed surveillance operations in Illinois and other states, ammunition sourcing, shotgun reloading techniques, and referenced historical federal operations against civilians during the 1998 Olympic bombing investigation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the last broadcast of 2022 for the Intelligence Report, covering militia organization and preparedness, Second Amendment legal victories for 18-20 year olds, government overreach including fabricated evidence against patriots, farming and food production under government harassment, and the need for local entrepreneurship and manufacturing skills. He warned of potential military escalation in Ukraine and the importance of being prepared for conflict, while promoting self-sufficiency through small-scale production and equipment acquisition.
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden administration efforts to push international gun control through the UN Arms Trade Treaty, which would establish invasive registration schemes for firearms. The show covered ammunition availability from Turkish surplus sources, including .30-06 and .303 British rounds, with detailed reloading considerations. Koernke addressed vaccine effectiveness data from Israel showing worsening infections among vaccinated populations, criticized the Afghanistan withdrawal and abandonment of 310,000 Afghan military personnel and their families, and promoted preparedness measures including equipment purchases and militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed a militia-related incident in Massachusetts on July 3rd involving a group called the Moors who were stopped by state police while refueling on I-95 North near Wakefield. The group, traveling in tactical gear from Rhode Island to Maine, claimed they were exercising constitutional rights to travel and carry firearms. Koernke analyzed the legal arguments around militia rights, sovereignty movements, and the distinction between common law and admiralty courts. He criticized police escalation tactics and emphasized the importance of understanding constitutional protections during potential conflict. The show also covered ammunition deals, Freedom Palooza event recap, and preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights to bear arms and free travel, distinguishing between rights and privileges under law. He addressed a controversial shooting incident where a civilian who intervened to help a police officer was subsequently killed by responding officers, emphasizing the dangers of assisting law enforcement and the importance of tactical awareness. Koernke also discussed historical precedents for foreign military observation during conflicts, the Northwest Territories Treaty, and concluded with commentary on Katanga's adoption of the U.S. Constitution and its subsequent destruction by UN forces, framing this as evidence of global opposition to constitutional governance.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and political commentary spanning two episodes on June 18, 2021. The first episode featured extensive analysis of a school board member's controversial graduation speech promoting Islamic ideology and critical race theory, with discussion of immigration policy, the 1965 Immigration Act, and demographic changes in America. The second episode covered Texas gun rights legislation, SKS rifle availability and specifications, and preparations for militia training exercises, with commentary on federal overreach and the inevitability of conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and gear, including discounted military combat boots available through Botash.com, muck boots from Major Surplus, and crossbow bolts. He covered infrastructure concerns, particularly regarding Las Vegas casinos and bridge maintenance, and provided commentary on Texas constitutional carry legislation and suppressor freedom bills. Koernke reviewed YouTube content on magnet fishing for recovered firearms, specifically an SKS rifle restoration project, and emphasized the durability and functionality of steel-based weapons systems compared to aluminum receivers. He also discussed vehicle recovery equipment, lifting techniques, and defensive weapons strategy.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, including discounted military boots from Motash and Maelstrom, polymer AR-15 lower receivers from KE Arms, and Polish AK-pattern rifles from Pioneer Arms available through JG Sales. He covered infrastructure concerns including Las Vegas casinos and bridge maintenance, highlighted Texas constitutional carry legislation progress, and recommended YouTube videos on magnet fishing for gun recovery and restoration. The show emphasized scavenging mentality, field equipment redundancy, and practical survival skills including footwear management and tool maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms maintenance, and constitutional carry legislation in Texas. He highlighted magnet fishing videos showing SKS rifles recovered from rivers and their functionality, recommended estate sales for acquiring tools and optics at bargain prices, and promoted Liberty Tree Radio's upcoming drawing with preparedness items and tactical gear. Callers discussed Texas constitutional carry amendments that would make carrying with any misdemeanor a felony, concerns about police enforcement, and government surplus auctions on IronPlanet.com for postal service vehicles and military equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current political issues during this evening broadcast. He covered topics including armored vehicle construction using stripped vehicles and off-the-shelf parts, ammunition availability and pricing at various retailers, winter gear purchasing strategies, and body armor options. Koernke also addressed the Texas constitutional carry bill progress, border security concerns, and various military and preparedness-related matters affecting militia operations and training facilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed affordable radio solutions for field communications, comparing various handheld transceiver models including Baofeng UV-5R, BF-888S, Motorola, Retevis, and Uniden options. He emphasized the importance of purchasing spare batteries, antennas, and accessories while prices remain reasonable, and provided detailed guidance on radio discipline, frequency management, and field maintenance. The show also covered sourcing tools and equipment through Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist freebies, weatherproofing antenna installations with drip loops, and recent Second Amendment sanctuary status updates in South Carolina and Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed Patriots Day (April 19th) and its historical significance, referencing the 1775 Lexington and Concord battles and comparing them to the 1993 Branch Davidian siege and 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. He analyzed the current Ukraine-Russia tensions, arguing against U.S. military involvement and criticizing the Biden administration's foreign policy. Koernke promoted alternative social media platforms like FrankSpeech.com and Wimkin as replacements for mainstream censorship, discussed body armor and night vision equipment availability, and emphasized preparedness including food storage, ammunition, and fishing equipment for self-sufficiency.
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Nancy Corney and Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage, and gardening strategies, including canning, dehydrating, and growing cold-hardy crops like Swiss chard. The show covered military readiness, criticizing the lowering of standards in special forces and ranger training due to diversity initiatives. Koernke emphasized militia building, medical unit formation, and weapons training across multiple platforms. He addressed alleged government corruption, the 2020 election fraud, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist infiltration of government institutions. The episode included commentary on Biden administration policies, vaccine concerns, and geoengineering.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher hosted an afternoon episode featuring Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America. The discussion covered Operation Fast and Furious, examining how weapons traced to the U.S. represented only 17% of Mexican crime scene guns and how many were sourced through Mexican military channels and defectors. Pratt highlighted recent victories in New Mexico where armed citizens and militia support successfully challenged federal overreach—including a mayor's gun ban being overturned, an IRS threat against Dr. Gary Seidel being withdrawn, and a Forest Service firebreak dispute being resolved when backed by local leadership and armed constituents. The hosts discussed the effectiveness of decentralized communication networks in advancing Second Amendment rights across multiple states, contrasted Gun Owners of America's uncompromising stance with the NRA's perceived accommodation of government, and extensively analyzed the 2012 Republican primary race, strongly endorsing Ron Paul while criticizing other candidates including Mitt Romney and Herman Cain.