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Mark Koernke opened the show discussing a colleague's departure from broadcasting due to personal and family caregiving responsibilities, then transitioned into Quartermaster's Corner with BK covering preparedness topics. The hosts discussed unusual spring weather patterns and freeze warnings, fuel price volatility and refinery consolidation, the opioid epidemic and drug distribution networks, and featured product recommendations including 37mm tear gas rounds, cancer treatment documentary resources, CR123A batteries, and gas mask adapter rings at discounted prices.
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Mark Koernke discussed water storage and logistics as critical preparedness topics, drawing parallels to historical military operations including the Battle of Little Bighorn. He covered practical water caching methods using wine bottles and large storage containers, water purification techniques, and the importance of securing water sources. The show also featured extensive discussion of battery logistics, specifically CR123A lithium batteries available at BG Micro with a discount coupon code, and tactical gear organization including battery pouches. Callers contributed technical information about battery voltages and device compatibility. The latter portion addressed recent standoffs involving mining claims and federal land management, comparing them to the Bundy Ranch situation, with commentary on militia organization and civil resistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2014 midterm election results and predicted Republican failure to deliver on promises, analyzing the XL pipeline as a scheme to benefit Canadian oil exports to China at American expense. He covered geopolitical tensions including economic warfare against Russia, the Ukraine conflict, and Chinese imperial ambitions. The show included film reviews of Fury and John Wick, ammunition and powder pricing updates, surplus electronics deals from Goldmine Electronics, preparedness supply availability including gas masks and chemical suits, and technical discussions on battery types, LED lighting, alcohol camp stoves, and isopropyl alcohol refinement using salt.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival topics in this evening episode, focusing on reloading powder availability with reports of slight loosening in supply across multiple vendors, detailed pricing for various powder types including LT-32, IMR 3031, and IMR 4320. He warned listeners about dramatic price increases for surplus gas mask filters at Gun Parts Corp, rising from $150 to $900 per case, and promoted CR123A lithium batteries available at BG Micro for 75 cents each when purchased in bulk. The show covered food preservation techniques including canning bacon and turkey, discussed scavenging useful materials from vehicles, and addressed rising meat prices at grocery stores.
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Mark Koernke's evening show on August 8, 2014 featured extensive discussion of ammunition and reloading powder availability, with detailed vendor pricing and product recommendations from Powder Valley, Grafs, and other suppliers. The hosts analyzed geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, discussed SKS rifle imports from Royal Tiger Imports, reviewed CR123A lithium battery deals from BG Micro, and promoted the Tuesday evening 'Grow Your Own' gardening program on Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple current events and preparedness topics on the evening of May 2, 2014. He analyzed media coverage of an NBA owner's private conversation controversy as a distraction from more significant issues like the Bundy Ranch situation, and noted a Financial Times report indicating China would surpass U.S. buying power two years ahead of schedule, suggesting deliberate planning. The show covered a cell phone jammer arrest and the technology's availability, execution methods in prisons, and Operation Falcon—a 1990s federal exercise that practiced mass arrests of thousands of people simultaneously, which Koernke connected to Eric Holder's announced plan to commute sentences for tens of thousands of prisoners, suggesting preparation for political roundups. The final segment included product recommendations for preparedness items including CR123A lithium batteries, LED lighting, and reloading components.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities, Connecticut gun confiscation concerns, and preparedness equipment sourcing. He covered military surplus generators and engines from Coleman's, AR-15 components from Aries Armor, CR123A batteries from BG Micro, and FM transmitter technology. Koernke also addressed Oklahoma's nullification of Agenda 21, the Baker's Green Acres farm harassment case, and gardening/hydroponics preparation for food self-sufficiency. A caller provided updates on battery availability and equipment sourcing strategies.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and NATO, analyzing the Ukraine crisis as part of a broader pattern of Western destabilization efforts orchestrated by international bankers and Zionist interests. They covered Connecticut gun confiscation efforts and an upcoming gubernatorial event, praised Russian President Putin's actions in Syria and against oligarchs compared to U.S. leadership, examined underground military complexes across the United States, promoted preparedness and alternative suppliers like BGmicro.com for batteries and electronic components, and advocated for economic jubilee and withdrawal from the global banking system as solutions to economic collapse.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening episode of The Intelligence Report on February 14, 2014, featuring extensive product recommendations and preparedness advice. The show included discussions of surplus military and tactical equipment, ammunition, batteries, gas masks, and firearms magazines available from various vendors. A second segment featured Joe from the Carolinas discussing permaculture, sustainable food production, and self-reliance principles aligned with militia preparedness philosophy.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and technology on the second hour of the afternoon broadcast. He covered battery sourcing for night vision devices (CR123A batteries from BGmicro.com), industrial safety equipment from Grainger, and sensor technology calibration. A caller from Arizona reported MI-24 helicopter activity with Middle Eastern camouflage patterns and C-130 Hercules activity near the Hila Bend area. The show included extensive discussion of infant and child gas mask systems, positive pressure decontamination chambers, and friend-to-foe identification markers used by militia forces in Mexico. Callers asked about protective equipment for infants and alternative power systems for medical devices, with Koernke providing detailed guidance on mask sizing, decontamination procedures, and layered protection strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and radiological safety on this Wednesday morning broadcast. He promoted battery deals for night vision equipment, reviewed affordable rifle options including the M85 Mauser and PAP M77 sniper rifle, and emphasized the importance of scientific discipline when evaluating radiation claims. Koernke challenged listeners to understand the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests as evidence that ecosystems recover from radiation exposure, criticized sensationalized environmental claims, and urged the patriot movement to maintain professional standards in intelligence gathering rather than relying on emotional narratives.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, scavenging, and improvisation on the afternoon show of January 14, 2014. Callers shared tips on salvaging parts from old equipment, body bags as emergency sleeping gear, and ice safety in Michigan winters. The show featured extensive discussion of CR123A lithium batteries available at a steep discount from BG Micro, EMP protection using Faraday cages, and barter systems for survival supplies. Topics included oil-filled heater switches, mercury thermostat switches, grease for firearm maintenance, and the practical applications of various salvaged materials.