"deer hunting"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed election integrity issues in Hillsdale County, Michigan, where officials destroyed digital voting records, and emphasized the need for militia organization, training, and preparedness. He criticized those considering fleeing the country, recounted a historical scam involving families who abandoned their assets to relocate to Central America, and provided tactical guidance on ammunition conservation and rifle superiority. Koernke also addressed the numerical advantage of armed citizens over federal forces and recommended specific ammunition suppliers and magazine deals.
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Mark Koernke discussed the impeachment proceedings as a distraction from real issues like farm foreclosures, commodity market manipulation, and infrastructure collapse. He analyzed the political situation in Virginia and Kentucky, criticized both major parties as complicit in foreign entanglements, and emphasized the need for tactical militia organization at the grassroots level. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening, ammunition reloading techniques, and preparedness. A second hour featured discussion of dairy farm failures in Wisconsin driven by market manipulation and foreign competition, along with detailed technical advice on firearms and ammunition.
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Mark Koernke discussed the impeachment proceedings as a distraction from serious issues like farm foreclosures, commodity market manipulation, and infrastructure collapse. He analyzed the political situation in Virginia and Kentucky, criticized both major parties as complicit in foreign entanglements, and emphasized the need for tactical militia organization at the grassroots level. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening, firearms and ammunition reloading techniques, and the importance of self-sufficiency and preparedness. Callers contributed perspectives on banking manipulation, utility company monopolies, and the consolidation of agricultural land.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for winter weather in Michigan, including vehicle maintenance, tire chains, and snow removal strategies. He covered deer hunting season, noting record apple and corn crops in Michigan that have resulted in healthy deer populations. The show included commentary on current events including human trafficking cases, immigration, and media manipulation regarding foreign conflicts like Ukraine. Koernke emphasized the importance of food storage and self-sufficiency, drawing biblical parallels to Joseph's seven years of feast and famine. The episode featured discussions about wildlife encounters, vehicle safety around animals, and various preparedness products and services.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechor discussed hunting season preparedness in Michigan, including deer processing, meat preservation, and charitable distribution of venison. The show shifted to concerns about the Ebola outbreak in Dallas, criticizing government response and border security failures. They analyzed potential disease transmission via air travel, discussed military lockdown scenarios for cities, and covered C-130 aircraft activity in Texas. The hosts played a video of Fabian Socialist George Bernard Shaw discussing population control and mass murder, connecting historical socialist ideology to modern government policies. Topics included preparedness, water storage, night vision equipment availability, and calls from listeners about travel concerns and military aircraft observations.
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Mark Koernke discussed agricultural independence and self-sufficiency, featuring an extended segment promoting Baker's Green Acres farm in Michigan, which raises heritage breed pigs (wiener pigs) and German Shepherd puppies available for adoption. He covered hunting season preparations, including camouflage patterns (Dutch DPM, French Woodland, TCC pattern) and ammunition availability for deer hunting calibers like .243 Winchester and .270. The show included commentary on lever-action rifles as historical assault weapons, ammunition reloading techniques, and brief remarks on urban decay and casino gambling in cities like Detroit.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, wildlife populations, and ammunition availability on February 7, 2014. He covered deer hunting practices and population dynamics in Michigan, emphasized the importance of stocking supplies during winter sales, and warned about intentionally engineered energy shortages caused by government policy. The show included a caller from Texas reporting rolling blackout warnings and discussions about space heater safety, Chinese manufacturing quality control issues, and criticism of media coverage of the Sochi Olympics and LGBTQ+ advocacy.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and quartermaster supplies on Friday, November 15, 2013, focusing on budget-friendly tactical gear sourcing from military surplus retailers like Maine Military and Gov Liquidation. He covered P-38 can openers, helmet covers, MOLLE gear, and water storage containers as essential barter items. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening in Michigan, corn burner heating systems, and greenhouse chicken integration for heat production. A caller from the Carolinas contributed information about European stick-burning stoves and cackle ovens as alternative heating methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed deer hunting safety and season preparation for Michigan hunters, drawing extensive parallels between hunting tactics and military strategy, including ambush techniques, patience, team coordination, and situational awareness. He emphasized proper shot placement to avoid wounding multiple animals, the importance of training and discipline, and the need for organized militia units with proper standard operating procedures. The show also covered airsoft training as a realistic and quiet alternative for weapons familiarization, logistics planning, and the importance of identifying and managing personnel in organizational structures.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Darryl Sibych discussed preparedness, hunting, and weapons during the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on November 13, 2013. Darryl shared hunting experiences in Pennsylvania, including deer season and chipmunk management, while the hosts covered ammunition shortages affecting deer season, flintlock weapons maintenance and flint management, crossbow options from Bud K at affordable prices ($29-$99), and practical survival tools like the 17-inch sawback machete. Callers contributed tips on ammunition sourcing and barrel accuracy improvements. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, weapons training, and preparedness themes consistent with the program's focus.
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Mark Koernke opened with reflections on his military service and oath to the Constitution, then discussed a Pennsylvania high school rifle team intentionally excluded from the yearbook despite winning championships, attributing this to political correctness and anti-gun sentiment. He covered preparedness topics including food preservation and dehydration, shared personal anecdotes about Vietnam-era coffee and firearms purchases, discussed deer population management and meat quality in Michigan, and reviewed surplus firearms becoming available from Vietnam including Mosin-Nagant rifles and SKS carbines from Classic Firearms and JG Sales, noting the shrinking supply of military surplus weapons globally.
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Mark Koernke hosted the morning Intelligence Report on May 29, 2009, discussing preparedness, property rights abuses, jury nullification tactics, and patriot movement coordination. The show featured caller Michael from Missouri reporting CIA recruitment ads appearing on their live stream feed, discussion of deer hunting and food preservation in Michigan, ammunition scarcity at gun shows, concerns about government overreach under the new administration, and a detailed case involving property theft allegations against Bob Miner in North Dakota with contact information for local officials. Koernke also promoted night vision equipment, Republic Magazine, Faith and Freedom Sentinel publication, and encouraged listeners to support patriot media and participate in training exercises.