"ed and elaine brown"
13 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed breaking news of federal arrests on the East Coast targeting militia and patriot movement figures, including Danny Riley in Albany, New York, and Vermont militia commander Bob Wolf. The show emphasized emergency preparedness, communications security, and tactical readiness in response to perceived federal harassment. Koernke covered ammunition supply depletion, food storage solutions using freeze-dried products, weapons maintenance resources, and load-bearing equipment configuration for carrying multiple magazines. He stressed water supply, medical supplies, and communication redundancy as critical preparedness measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency response communication protocols for patriot networks, emphasizing the need for standardized sit-rep procedures using simple forms and checklists to efficiently relay critical information during crises. He referenced the Waco siege and the Gray family's experience with federal harassment, detailing a recorded drive-by shooting incident involving local police that was captured on video. Koernke also addressed the Ed and Elaine Brown situation in New Hampshire, warning against unverified claims while discussing federal intimidation tactics and the importance of documentation and video evidence to counter government narratives.
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Mark Koernke discussed generational unity in the patriot movement, emphasizing that people of all ages are working together to understand and resist what he characterized as a global financial and governmental scam. He addressed the Ed and Elaine Brown situation and internet censorship, promoting redundant communication systems including shortwave radio, satellite, and emergency reporting protocols. Koernke outlined standardized procedures for information dissemination during crises, advocating for consistent terminology and precise reporting to avoid confusion. He promoted Ron Paul's presidential campaign and discussed border mobilization efforts, while caller Tyler from California shared experiences with website censorship during the Brown standoff and discussed alternative communication methods.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Betcher discussed border security operations, militia mobilization, and preparedness in the second hour of the afternoon show. The episode featured a call from Dan at the Ed and Elaine Brown property in New Hampshire, providing updates on their situation and vandalism at their dental office, followed by discussion of planned border patrol operations in Arizona involving militia units and advanced surveillance technology. Callers Ron from Arkansas and Tom from Brooklyn engaged in discussion about border security methods, with Koernke emphasizing discipline, media documentation, and practical resource deployment including vehicle preparation and camouflage techniques.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on July 20, 2007, discussing federal overreach, property seizure, and militia activity. Callers reported on a standoff in New Hampshire involving Ed and Elaine Brown, including accounts of federal marshals and vehicle seizure; a Live Free or Die concert in upstate New York attended by militia groups and monitored by helicopters; and contamination issues in FEMA trailers linked to formaldehyde exposure. The show covered executive orders enabling property confiscation from war protesters, recent IRS court victories, and the militarization of police forces. Koernke promoted his book 'Battle for the Republic: The Winter War' and discussed preparedness, alternative energy, and constitutional rights throughout.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed preparations for the Live Free or Die concert in New Hampshire on July 14, 2007, supporting Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS. The show covered shortwave radio equipment (Grundick Mini 300 receiver), tax resistance and jury nullification in federal court cases, Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign with instructions for donations, and practical preparedness advice including gas mask use with prescription glasses and ammunition availability. The hosts emphasized grassroots activism, constitutional challenges to federal authority, and self-sufficiency measures.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed upcoming militia monitoring operations at Bohemian Grove in California, a Live Free or Die concert in New Hampshire on July 14th to support Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS, and border security operations by South Dakota militia units. The show covered weapons systems including 50-caliber rifles and ammunition restrictions, analyzed reports of alleged DIME weapons use in Gaza with possible depleted uranium components, provided detailed instructions on video documentation and evidence preservation techniques, and featured a live field report from supporters at the Brown residence in New Hampshire.
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Mark Koernke hosted a live second-hour broadcast on July 12, 2007, featuring an extended interview with Torin Wolf from WTPRN in New Hampshire regarding the Ed and Elaine Brown standoff and the upcoming "Live Free or Die" benefit concert scheduled for July 14th in Plainfield, New Hampshire. The show focused on organizing support for the Browns, who were resisting federal tax enforcement actions, with discussions of needed supplies (candles, diesel fuel, food, batteries), security concerns, documentation efforts, and fundraising. Callers from Ohio and elsewhere discussed ammunition availability at gun shows and expressed support for the effort, while Koernke emphasized the importance of preventing another Waco-style siege and drew parallels to Ruby Ridge and the Freeman standoff.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, emphasizing accuracy over volume fire and the importance of spare parts storage on firearms. He covered main battle rifles (MBRs) like the M1A and .308 caliber weapons, fielded caller questions about Springfield Armory receivers and the M14, and promoted the Live Free or Die concert in New Hampshire on July 14th to support Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS. The show included detailed technical advice on firearm reliability, load-bearing equipment ergonomics, and militia preparedness strategy.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for the upcoming Liberty Concert in New Hampshire supporting Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS, emphasizing the importance of organized transportation and team coordination for speakers and attendees. He covered extensive practical preparedness topics including shortwave radio acquisition and testing, ammunition storage techniques using vacuum sealing and multiple protective layers, weatherproofing equipment for underground caching, and proper packaging design for supply distribution across different age groups. Koernke stressed the importance of redundant communication systems, detailed storage procedures for weapons and ammunition, and the need for careful planning in field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and militia organization in the second hour of his afternoon broadcast. He emphasized food storage for upcoming gatherings and the Live Free or Die concert supporting Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS, instructing listeners to bring canned goods in utility bags. Koernke detailed tactical radio systems including CB, marine band, and UHF frequencies for local communications, explaining how to repurpose cheap equipment from yard sales and ham fests. He promoted Ron Paul for president and encouraged viewers to upload patriotic content to YouTube. Field reporter Dave from the east discussed alleged depleted uranium munitions testing on Canadian First Nation lands and a Center for Strategic and International Studies report on North American Union merger plans involving figures like Richard Armitage and Henry Kissinger.
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Mark Koernke discussed illegal immigration's impact on Social Security, describing it as a Ponzi scheme being deliberately destroyed through identity theft and fraudulent benefit claims. He analyzed historical border incursions by Mexican military forces, the deliberate disarming of U.S. National Guard units by government officials, and called for militia presence along the southern border to support National Guard troops. The show covered the planned dissolution of the American Southwest to Mexico, the Amero currency, and the need for armed Americans to defend the border and restore constitutional governance.
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday on June 13, 2007, focusing on firearms proficiency, marksmanship techniques, and weapon systems. The show covered shooting positions (prone, bipod use), rifle accuracy at extended ranges, and detailed discussions of the SKS and AK-74 platforms, including maintenance, ammunition selection, and field modifications. Guests Don and Dave provided technical expertise on shooting sticks, muzzle brakes, scope mounting systems, and trauma medical supplies. The final segment addressed news topics including the weakening US dollar, immigration legislation, the Ed and Elaine Brown case, and federal surveillance tactics.