"deer hunting season"
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Mark Koernke opened the Friday evening broadcast with updates on militia camp activities, end-of-year fundraising drawings, and listener donations. The show featured embedded video content on Second Amendment litigation (Connecticut's AR-15 ban petition to SCOTUS), Timothy Durkin's prosecution under Biden-era ATF rules continuing under Trump, and economic concerns including Walmart CEO resignation, massive corporate layoffs, and car repossessions at 15-year highs. Koernke discussed Michigan deer hunting season opening, DNR warrant requirement bills, and boot sourcing for preparedness. Callers raised concerns about AIPAC's donation opacity and questioned Trump administration follow-through on Second Amendment promises.
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Mark Koernke opened the November 15, 2013 morning broadcast with extended commentary on Michigan's deer hunting season, using hunting metaphors to discuss armed resistance against federal authorities and law enforcement. He compared rifle marksmanship and tactical positioning in hunting to potential combat scenarios, discussed various rifle platforms (.308 rifles, AK variants, the M77), magazine compatibility and sourcing, and ammunition logistics. He also critiqued media coverage of hunting deaths versus other recreational risks like skiing and football, arguing the anti-gun lobby selectively highlights hunting casualties while ignoring comparable dangers in other sports. The show included standard sponsor advertisements for precious metals, candles, and herbal tea products.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed deer hunting season opening in Michigan, economic damage from military spending and contractor overpricing (particularly Halliburton), illegal immigration's impact on wages and employment, and the role of music and sound frequencies in social control and conditioning. The second half featured caller James from New Jersey discussing how music industry playlists are centrally controlled via satellite feeds, the suppression of songs with anti-establishment messages (such as The Kinks' '20th Century Man' and Tom Petty's 'Last DJ'), and how harmonics and frequencies in music are used to influence population behavior—drawing parallels to CIA drug programs and the need for independent broadcasting to discuss these topics.