"donald trump"
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Mark Koernke discussed technical difficulties with the broadcast stream and operating system issues, advocating for Linux over Windows. He analyzed historical parallels between Soviet gun confiscation during the Red Terror and modern disarmament threats, emphasizing that surrender leads to death. Koernke compared Hezbollah's defensive success against Israeli military superiority to Palestinian failures, attributing Hezbollah's victories to warrior discipline and refusal to retreat. He criticized Donald Trump as a warmonger planning to attack Iran at 8 PM Eastern Time, contrasting Trump's bone spurs draft deferments with his current military rhetoric. In the third hour, co-host Larry Lawson joined to condemn Trump as a Freemason, Epstein-connected figure serving Israeli interests, and discussed alleged transgender manipulation in Hollywood and Jewish mysticism.
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent Israeli-Iranian conflict, criticizing U.S. support for Israel and arguing that the conflict was planned in advance by Trump and Israeli leadership. He analyzed military logistics, compared the situation to historical conflicts, and warned of imminent domestic threats from illegal aliens and government-sponsored terrorism. The second and third hours focused on currency, economics, and the importance of understanding money systems—covering the history of private currencies during the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve's role in economic manipulation, and practical strategies for barter and wealth preservation in preparation for societal collapse.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions following Israeli military strikes on Iran, warning of potential false flag attacks on American soil planned by Israeli Mossad and U.S. government operatives. He urged listeners to survey locations where bricks were being pre-positioned for planned riots, encouraged documentation of suspicious activity, and advised preparation including gas masks, fuel, water, and ammunition. Koernke emphasized that the government deliberately allowed illegal immigration to create a crisis justifying expanded police state powers, and called for militia mobilization and local defense preparations rather than military enlistment.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan gun control legislation, Chinese communist infiltration of Michigan, food production and seed storage as preparedness measures, and warned of potential false flag attacks. He addressed confusion created by recent statements from Elon Musk and Donald Trump, emphasized the need for militia organization and personal preparation, and provided updates on community defense efforts including Green Township's resistance to a Chinese battery plant. A tornado warning for Lubbock, Texas was issued during the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 10, 2024 presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, criticizing both candidates as controlled by Zionist interests and the Jewish banking establishment. He covered Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, claiming it was intercepted by advanced anti-gravity drones near Diego Garcia, and discussed UFO sightings around Peach Mountain in Michigan. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition availability (PPU 556 and 762x51 NATO from Jordan), AK magazine sourcing, medical supplies, and field gear deals. Koernke emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and armed resistance to what he characterized as an impending government takeover, while criticizing the lack of motivational patriotic music in Trump's campaign.
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Mark Koernke discussed the July 13 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, analyzing the shooting incident in detail and arguing it was a coordinated operation involving multiple shooters and foreign intelligence agencies. He examined the congressional hearing on the Secret Service failure, criticized the agency's director, and discussed implications if Trump had been killed, including potential gun confiscation and domestic conflict. Koernke also addressed Biden's withdrawal from the race, analyzed video evidence of the shooting, and discussed the involvement of various government agencies and international actors in the alleged plot.
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Mark Koernke discussed the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, analyzing the security failures and tactical inconsistencies he observed in video footage. He argued the attempt was planned and coordinated by government elements including the Pennsylvania State Police, Secret Service, and Israeli Mossad, with deliberate security gaps at the AGR building and water tower. Koernke examined sniper positioning and weapon handling, caller contributions about the shooter's background and building ownership, and broader implications for election security and potential future attacks on American soil.
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, analyzing it as a strategic victory using parliamentary rules and the Democrats' own solidarity against them. He covered preparations at militia training facilities, equipment recommendations including firearms and communications gear, and the potential for Jim Jordan or Donald Trump to become the next Speaker. The show included caller discussions on radio communications, equipment sourcing, and political strategy, with a drawing held for listener donations to support Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed the removal of Speaker McCarthy from the House of Representatives, analyzing it as a successful guerrilla warfare tactic that disrupted the enemy's agenda. He advocated for nominating Donald Trump as the new Speaker to further disrupt the establishment and prevent World War III, while emphasizing the importance of local militia organization, the 5-10 program, and proper logistics. The show covered weapons (particularly knives and firearms), the dangers of communism and globalism, and the need for Americans to prepare for internal conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Tucker Carlson-Donald Trump interview, analyzing Trump's rhetorical style and camera angles during key questions about civil war and potential assassination attempts. He covered the Maui fires as a potential child trafficking opportunity linked to wealthy Epstein associates, criticized FEMA spending ($1,300/night hotel rooms vs. $750 total aid to survivors), and drew parallels to the Freeman siege where federal agents ran up unpaid tabs. The show featured extensive caller discussions on ammunition reloading, brass collection from shooting ranges, and tactical gear deals.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on August 14, 2023, covering multiple topics including firearm selection and manufacturing philosophy, consumer boycotts of government contractors (Marathon Oil, Budweiser), patriotic music promotion (Oliver Anthony's "Rich Men North of Richmond"), emergency preparedness including lifeboat rations and survival food, amateur radio communications basics with guest Steve from Alpha Antenna, and political commentary on the 2024 presidential race including Trump's campaign strategy and potential running mates.
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Mark Koernke discussed Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and its potential to restore free speech for Trump supporters and conservatives. He analyzed the business logic behind the deal and criticized the mainstream media's response. The show covered Russia's military offensive in Ukraine, Polish troop deployments, and allegations that NATO is funding Al Qaeda and ISIS fighters in Ukraine. Koernke extensively discussed the Alex Jones Sandy Hook defamation case and billion-dollar judgment, comparing it to persecution of the patriot movement. He criticized incrementalism in politics, the failure of Republican politicians to deliver on promises, and the need for armed conflict to achieve real change. The episode included commentary on ammunition pricing, reloading practices, and security concerns about cell phones in combat zones.
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Mark Koernke discussed the FBI raid on Donald Trump's Florida property, characterizing it as an illegitimate attack by communist elements within the federal government. He analyzed the Inflation Reduction Act and gun control legislation passed by Congress, reviewed military procurement of the Skywarden attack aircraft (converted crop duster), and read portions of the Declaration of Independence to contextualize current government overreach. Koernke emphasized the need for armed militia organization, preparedness, and resistance to what he described as an illegitimate regime.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed media manipulation and government deception, including Trump's criticism of mainstream media outlets and the importance of independent news sources. They analyzed historical examples of manufactured wars (Spanish-American War, World War I) driven by corporate interests like Dole and sugar companies, and contrasted these with modern media monopolies. The show covered topics ranging from executive orders and the War Powers Act to health issues like Lyme disease and colloidal silver treatments. They also discussed an abandoned Russian cruise ship drifting in the Atlantic, women's march protests against Trump, abortion practices, and celebrity involvement in occult activities, framing current events as part of an ongoing civil conflict between competing power structures.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Friday evening broadcast on December 23, 2016, the eve of Christmas Eve, discussing the eighth year of what he characterized as socialist occupation of America. He covered the 2016 election results, voter fraud allegations in Michigan, and warned listeners about potential government actions in the remaining days of the year. The show featured holiday music requests including Pentatonix's "Little Drummer Boy" and Jasmine Thompson's "Mad World," recommendations to watch the sci-fi series Firefly, and extensive quartermaster segments promoting ammunition and tactical gear from sponsors including Liberty's Guardian and UNAMMO.com, with detailed product information on 50 caliber rounds, 10mm ammunition, and military surplus equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed conspiracy theories involving international banking, gun control efforts in the EU, the 2016 election outcome, and alleged false flag operations including the Berlin truck attack. He promoted preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and tactical training while expressing distrust of mainstream media and government institutions. The show included commentary on Christmas celebrations as a cultural resistance point and references to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, alleging irregularities and potential hacking attempts by the Department of Homeland Security into Georgia's voter registration database. He criticized mainstream media outlets, the federal government's role in drug trafficking and the opioid crisis, and connected these issues to broader themes of government control and the New World Order. Koernke urged listeners to prepare for potential civil unrest, maintain food and supply stockpiles, and remain vigilant in opposing what he characterized as a corrupt establishment.
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Mark Koernke discussed Donald Trump's transition to the presidency, including his divestment from business interests and cabinet appointments, contrasting Trump's approach with Obama's use of czars. He criticized progressive liberals and communists in government, referenced Van Jones's past communist affiliations, and explained the seven-year military service restriction on political appointments. The show featured extensive discussion of night vision and thermal imaging equipment available through Don's company, including pricing and capabilities. The latter half focused on practical vehicle modification techniques for creating an armored personnel carrier from a commercial van, covering spare tire mounting, internal armor plating, seating configurations, and gunner stations.
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Mark Koernke discussed Donald Trump's administration and the concept of 'draining the swamp,' expressing skepticism about whether meaningful change would occur given the prevalence of establishment figures in government positions. He advocated for Ron Paul to hold an administrative post, arguing Paul had consistently opposed Washington's direction. Koernke also addressed the Hammond family case, calling for their release, and made commentary on voting patterns, demographic representation, and allegations of election irregularities involving deceased voters.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a fraudulent "day of deception," alleging widespread cheating and lying by establishment forces to install Hillary Clinton despite Trump's larger rallies and genuine support. They covered alleged satanic worship and pedophilia networks exposed through WikiLeaks emails, criticized the FBI's handling of Clinton's email investigation, warned of imminent Russian military action in Syria and potential nuclear conflict, and urged listeners to prepare with gas masks, ammunition, and weapons while organizing as militia. The show also included commentary on media bias, Hollywood's anti-Christian agenda, and the need for armed resistance against what they characterized as a tyrannical federal government.
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Mark Koernke discussed alleged voting machine irregularities during the 2016 election, claiming that Diebold machines were switching votes from Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton. He referenced similar concerns from previous elections and called for armed militia organization and training as a response to what he characterized as systemic electoral fraud. Koernke urged listeners to prepare for conflict and emphasized the need for armed self-defense and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke and his co-host discussed the 2016 presidential election on November 4, 2016, focusing heavily on Hillary Clinton's alleged corruption, the Clinton Foundation's pay-to-play schemes, and unsubstantiated internet rumors about Donald Trump. They analyzed political polarization, reflected on a local farmer's shift from Obama support to Trump support, and criticized the FBI and federal agencies for covering up corruption. The show included extensive product advertisements for AR-15 parts kits, night vision equipment, ammunition, and firearms, with detailed pricing and availability information from vendors like Palmetto State Armory and CenterFire Systems. The hosts also discussed military logistics, tactical supply distribution, and made comparisons between historical military equipment costs and modern systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, arguing that both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump represent threats to gun rights and American sovereignty, with both candidates having connections to New York and globalist agendas. He analyzed the election as a distraction tactic involving intentional confusion and "jabs" designed to keep Americans off-balance, emphasizing that citizens must organize collectively and be prepared for potential conflict rather than relying on political solutions. Callers raised concerns about election rigging, government overreach toward citizens versus illegal immigrants and refugees, and Koernke responded with commentary on the patriot and militia movements' failures and the need for armed resistance. The show also covered a recent accidental shooting of a sheriff by a detective in Fresno, California, and drew parallels to similar incidents in Des Moines from the 1970s, suggesting possible patterns in law enforcement deaths.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump while expressing concerns about globalist influence, the Federal Reserve's missing trillions in assets, and the FBI's handling of Clinton's email investigation. He analyzed the Oregon standoff acquittals and the Bundy Ranch case, arguing for accountability of federal prosecutors and agents who engage in wrongful prosecution. Koernke also covered allegations linking Clinton and Obama to ISIS funding through WikiLeaks releases, Bill Clinton's transfer of satellite technology to China, and the broader corruption of federal institutions. The show concluded with discussion of Russian and Chinese military movements in the Mediterranean.
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The host discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's email server scandal and the recent discovery of thousands of Clinton-related emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop during an FBI investigation into his alleged sexting with a minor. The host, a former Democrat turned Republican precinct delegate, explained her party switch due to the Democratic Party's embrace of abortion and same-sex marriage, contrasting this with her concerns about Donald Trump's fitness for office while viewing him as the lesser of two evils. A caller (Joe) joined in the second hour to discuss broader themes of government corruption, the Clinton body count, neoconservative betrayal, and calls for armed resistance against what he characterized as an illegitimate federal system.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on concerns about election rigging, the FBI's handling of Hillary Clinton's email investigation, and the deep corruption within federal agencies. He analyzed Trump versus Clinton as candidates, criticized the establishment's opposition to Trump, and explored themes of government overreach, the Bundy Ranch land seizures, and potential civil unrest. The episode included caller commentary on election fraud, FBI credibility, and preparedness, culminating in the monthly prize drawing for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing heavily on Project Veritas videos documenting alleged election rigging and voter fraud coordinated by Hillary Clinton's campaign. He criticized mainstream media coverage, analyzed potential civil unrest following the election, and explored geopolitical implications of a Clinton presidency including UN involvement and gun confiscation. The show included extensive caller discussion about election fraud documentation, military loyalty concerns, and international military intervention scenarios.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on alleged voting fraud, missing trillions in Department of Defense and Federal Reserve accounting, and concerns about both major candidates. They analyzed Trump's campaign messaging versus his actual policy positions, examined the neoconservative establishment's support for Hillary Clinton, and addressed caller concerns about constitutional violations and police militarization. The hosts emphasized preparedness, militia organization, and the need for armed resistance if government overreach continues, while warning against mob violence and advocating for disciplined, constitutional approaches to restoring American liberty.
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Mark Koernke discussed military camouflage patterns and their historical effectiveness, comparing World War II German camouflage to modern uniforms like the ACU. The show covered militia preparedness and training exercises, with references to Colonial Marine militia regimental combat team meetings scheduled for the following day. Koernke also addressed the 2016 presidential election, media bias in coverage of Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton, and concerns about election integrity and mainstream media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, expressing skepticism about Donald Trump's candidacy and criticizing the electoral system's integrity. He highlighted concerns about voter fraud, citing statistics on ineligible voters and dead voters on registration rolls, and contrasted a well-run local election in Mississippi with systemic problems at state and federal levels. The episode included discussion of ammunition purchases as political action, product advertisements for magazines and ammunition, and commentary on presidential history from Truman through Reagan.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election, analyzing the third debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton and examining allegations of election fraud mechanisms including dead voters on rolls, illegal immigrants with driver's licenses, ballot box stuffing, and coordinated voting schemes. They debated the merits of voting versus armed resistance, with callers challenging the legitimacy of participating in a government that has breached the constitutional contract. The hosts emphasized the need for preparedness and local organization of alternative governance structures in anticipation of potential civil conflict, while maintaining the 5-10 program concept of equipping patriots for future action. They also discussed recent WikiLeaks revelations, Hillary's alleged use of teleprompters and earpieces during debates, and the broader themes of government corruption and the militia movement as a lifestyle.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on the Clinton-Trump debate scheduled for that evening. He criticized Hillary Clinton's record, including allegations of intimidating women who accused Bill Clinton, references to suspicious deaths associated with the Clintons, and their financial enrichment while in office. Koernke contrasted Clinton's claims of understanding average Americans with her wealth and expensive clothing. He also discussed Trump's tax situation, media bias in the election coverage, and the Alinsky tactics of deflection used by the Clinton campaign. The show included commentary on preparedness, ammunition, and firearms, with advertisements for local gun dealers.
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The episode featured extended discussion of night vision equipment and tactical considerations for rural driving, with a caller providing detailed technical advice about NVG use on narrow country roads, convoy operations, and infrared illumination. The host and caller also discussed observations of unmarked black SUVs that later appeared as police vehicles, preparedness concerns, and neighbor surveillance of shooting practice. Earlier segments touched on the 2016 presidential election, crowd sizes at campaign rallies, voting machine vulnerabilities, and Hillary Clinton's various controversies.
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Mark and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's improved performance in the second debate against Hillary Clinton and the release of Podesta emails via WikiLeaks revealing alleged collusion, election fraud, and weapons trafficking. They analyzed the lack of visible Hillary Clinton campaign support in Michigan compared to Trump signs, attributed partly to Bernie Sanders supporters' anger over DNC vote manipulation. The show featured extensive Quartermaster segments covering surplus military equipment deals, including Spanish CETME rifle armorer kits and magazines from Apex Gun Parts, battery chargers, and opportunities at Surplus Shed's 80% liquidation sale.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing Hillary Clinton and neoconservatives while defending Donald Trump's direct rhetoric. He covered alleged Clinton crimes including Vince Foster's death and Benghazi, criticized media manipulation of debate footage, and warned about false flag operations to provoke war with Syria. The second half featured preparedness advice for hurricane evacuation in Florida, including fuel planning, alternative routes, money transfer options via truck stops, and knowledge of local terrain for tornado safety.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's unfitness for office, alleged corruption, and the deep state's control of federal agencies. He analyzed the second presidential debate, criticizing moderators for bias against Trump and defending Trump's leaked locker room comments as typical New York vernacular. Koernke argued that the FBI and alphabet agencies serve foreign interests, warned of imminent civil conflict if Clinton wins, and outlined hypothetical measures a Trump administration should take including purging neoconservatives, freezing immigration, and isolating or arresting corrupt officials. He emphasized that Americans cannot rely on a political savior and must prepare for potential armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, comparing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump and analyzing media bias favoring Clinton. He covered FBI credibility issues following the decision not to prosecute Clinton, examined voting system integrity concerns, and discussed military leadership purges. The show included extensive commentary on the Clinton Foundation, Haiti relief efforts, and comparisons to historical precedents like Lincoln's election. Callers contributed perspectives on election fraud, the USS Liberty incident, and various political topics.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military interventions abroad, particularly in Syria, criticizing government spending on wars fought for corporate interests like oil pipelines rather than national defense. He criticized both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during the 2016 election cycle, arguing that mainstream media ignores substantive issues. A caller named Joe McNeil provided preparedness advice about firewood shortages following forest fires and the importance of stockpiling fuel and resources. The show included discussion of 9/11 conspiracy theories, ammunition purchasing (Cinco de Ammo Day), and calls for donations to support evacuation efforts in affected areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, analyzing debate tactics, lighting manipulation, and physical conditioning issues. He covered a police brutality incident involving officer use of a collapsible baton on an unarmed man, critiquing law enforcement practices and the militarization of police uniforms. The show featured extensive discussion of radio equipment from Chinese manufacturers, warranty issues with imported goods, and preparedness resources available through sponsors.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 103rd anniversary of the Battle of Vienna (September 27), providing historical context about Muslim invasions of Europe preceding the Crusades and criticizing how this history is misrepresented in education. He then shifted to commentary on the 2016 presidential election, critiquing both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, discussing voter fraud concerns, media bias in debate coverage, and the role of identity politics in the campaign.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed the 2016 presidential debate scheduled for that evening, comparing the candidates to clowns and Godzilla movie characters. They analyzed Hillary Clinton's wealth accumulation, her health concerns, and the Clinton Foundation's finances. The hosts shifted to broader political topics including Syria, no-fly zones, and Russian military capability. They emphasized the importance of God in government, referenced the book 'None Dare Call It Treason' to illustrate communist infiltration of American institutions, and discussed the dangers of computerization and surveillance. Callers contributed perspectives on local history resources, historical fords and waterways, and the story of two sisters who used drums and fifes to help turn back a British invasion during the War of 1812.
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Mark Koernke discussed due process rights with callers Joseph, Jason, Charlotte, and others, explaining how citizens must demand proper due process when confronted by authorities and courts that lack legal standing. The show featured extended commentary on the 2016 presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, with critical remarks about political leadership and foreign influence. Koernke also addressed topics including preparedness, ammunition storage and reloading, tactical gear, and broader critiques of American institutions, education, and government overreach, interspersed with product advertisements and philosophical discussions about American values and constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke and co-host BK discussed the upcoming first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton scheduled for Monday, September 26, 2016, in New York. They analyzed Clinton's recent public appearances, noting concerns about her health including eye-tracking irregularities, coughing fits, and speech difficulties. The hosts reviewed preparedness topics including AR-15 rifle deals from Palmetto State Armory, a Russian-made knife sharpening system from TSProft, and low-tech pest control using fly strips. A caller reported finding American flags deliberately placed in walkways at farm auctions and recommended the film 'American Getdone' for its treatment of EMP scenarios. The show emphasized ammunition stockpiling, community outreach, and year-end fundraising for the station.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, criticizing both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as controlled by Israeli and Jewish interests. They analyzed a Trump speech about national unity under one God and flag, debated the enforcement of singular religious concepts in America, and discussed immigration policy and cultural integration. The hosts covered economic issues including NAFTA, job outsourcing to Mexico and China, and the decline of American manufacturing, particularly in the auto industry. They also addressed gun rights, citing Arizona's constitutional carry laws as effective crime deterrents, and called for American independence and resistance to foreign wars, particularly regarding Syria and Israeli influence on U.S. foreign policy.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, drawing parallels between the Reagan shooting and the Bush family's political rise, and comparing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as candidates representing the same globalist agenda. They analyzed the internal conflicts within government, the role of the CIA in political manipulation, and the need for Americans to recognize historical patterns of elite control. The hosts emphasized that individual citizens, not politicians, must drive change through grassroots education and moral leadership, warning that civil unrest and potential conflict are inevitable if current trajectories continue.
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Jeff Bennett hosted the show and discussed various political and social topics including the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton's campaign finance practices, university 'emotional first aid kits' for students, immigration and border security issues, and a case involving an illegal immigrant who killed a Kansas sheriff's deputy. He also shared personal anecdotes about home improvement projects and tool purchases, criticized mainstream media coverage of Trump, and expressed frustration with political correctness on college campuses.
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's pneumonia diagnosis and questioned the official explanation that she contracted it from campaign exhaustion, suggesting instead that she may be suffering from a more serious undisclosed condition. He criticized the mainstream media's handling of the story, examined concerns about her fitness for the presidency, and contrasted her qualifications with those of Donald Trump. The episode included commentary on government secrecy, medical credibility, and speculation about potential health crises affecting the 2016 election.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy family legal cases in Nevada and Oregon, connecting them to government land grabs allegedly involving Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton. He criticized media manipulation, citing different Wall Street Journal headlines in different markets, and addressed immigration policy, border security, and cultural issues. Koernke promoted Federal Observer's 15-year mission, reviewed recent columns on economics and illegal immigration, discussed Hillary Clinton's health issues, and featured a positive story about an Alabama police officer caring for an abandoned infant. The episode included commentary on government overreach, the decline of American values, and various political controversies.
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Cliff Kincaid, filling in for Constance Cumbee, discussed multiple current issues including the heroin epidemic affecting American communities (particularly the Rust Belt), Hillary Clinton's health concerns, and the opening of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History. He analyzed George Soros's influence on progressive causes, critiqued the Obama administration's handling of drug trafficking and banking scandals (HSBC money laundering connected to the Clinton Foundation), and discussed Pope Francis's opposition to transgender ideology. Kincaid also raised concerns about Donald Trump's commitment to immigration reform and the viability of the Republican Party, before introducing guest Pete LaBarbera to discuss the USS Harvey Milk naval ship.
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Mark Koernke discussed Donald Trump's speech in Wisconsin, critiquing his repeated mentions of Hillary Clinton while praising his focus on inner-city poverty and violence. He traced Democratic policies back to Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society program and its effects on African American communities. The show then shifted to extensive coverage of ISIS and Boko Haram's targeting of Christians worldwide, including threats to churches in the United States, with specific examples of foiled attacks in Michigan and California. Koernke addressed caller concerns about jury nullification, Black Lives Matter protests in Wisconsin, immigration issues, and criticized federal law enforcement uniforms as inappropriate for summer climates.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's victory and criticism of establishment pressure for Trump to apologize or compromise with political opponents. He analyzed the federal bureaucracy's incompetence and proposed strategies for a Trump administration to neutralize entrenched bureaucratic resistance without firing personnel. Koernke extensively discussed presidential security concerns, comparing assassination attempts against Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, and proposed using the Marine Corps as a more trustworthy alternative to the Secret Service. The episode included detailed technical discussion of night vision and thermal imaging technology for preparedness and tactical applications, with guest Don Batcher providing product information and specifications. Koernke concluded with emphasis on training, skill development, and low-cost preparedness solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft procurement inefficiencies, particularly the F-35 program's cost overruns and manufacturing fragmentation, and criticized government contracting practices that drive up defense spending. He addressed 9/11 conspiracy theories involving Israeli involvement and Muslim employees, promoted preparedness and ammunition stockpiling in relation to the 2016 presidential election, and discussed aircraft technology including the B-2 stealth bomber and flying wing designs. The episode included commentary on Boeing layoffs, foreign manufacturing of aircraft components, and concerns about sabotage vulnerabilities in presidential aircraft.
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Mark Koernke discussed the erosion of American cultural values and traditions, contrasting past customs of hospitality and property ownership with modern consumerism and government overreach. He criticized the loss of original thought due to media manipulation and fluoridation, emphasized the importance of valuing freedom and the Constitution, and expressed support for Donald Trump as an outsider candidate running on his own resources. The show featured caller Devon from New Jersey discussing mind control through television, and included extended commentary on government corruption, the New World Order, communist infiltration of education, and the need for citizens to take personal responsibility for defending liberty. Koernke argued that politicians have abandoned their constitutional duties and that armed resistance may become necessary if freedoms continue to be stripped away.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's candidacy and concerns about his ties to Jewish money and the establishment. They analyzed casino operations as money laundering fronts controlled by organized crime, examined the failure of government programs like Agent Orange and Gulf War illness compensation, and shifted to practical gardening and food production strategies for spring planting. The hosts also reported on mysterious "environmental sensitivity area" signs replacing "U.S. Waters" signs along Indiana highways as part of an alleged Agenda 21 program, promoted tactical gear discounts and ammunition availability, and encouraged preparedness for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed flag controversies and political correctness, including attacks on Confederate and POW flags by activist groups. He criticized Democratic presidential candidates and praised Donald Trump's immigration stance, comparing it to historical precedent. The episode featured extensive discussion of home defense tactics, chemical weapons identification, gas mask production, and improvised defensive measures using household chemicals and materials.
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This episode featured two distinct segments. The first half, hosted by Maggie Rose on the Concord Hour, focused on First Amendment rights and concerns about FEMA camps allegedly being established in Walmart locations across the country, citing reports from contractors and military veterans. Rose discussed economic collapse concerns, stock market volatility, and reflected on her history with Alex Jones in the 1990s, emphasizing the importance of calm, critical thinking over sensationalism. The second half, hosted by Mark Koernke, covered militia organization and training activities in Michigan, Confederate battle flag symbolism and unit organization, vehicle maintenance and camouflage preparation, and criticism of Donald Trump's political commitment and predictability, drawing parallels to Ross Perot's 1992 campaign withdrawal.
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Mark Koernke discussed Donald Trump's political rise and connections to wealthy elites, arguing that Trump operates within the same power structures as Barack Obama despite claiming anti-establishment credentials. He criticized the controlled press and noted declining attendance at presidential press conferences. The show shifted to communications infrastructure, with discussion of radio deployment in Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, and Colorado for emergency grid testing. Koernke and his co-host Don covered preparedness equipment including night vision technology, thermal camera systems, and surveillance cameras, along with practical homesteading advice on wood heating, water heating systems, and defensive building construction using recycled materials.