"election fraud"
104 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, the intentional information dump of ICE agent data in Minneapolis, and parallels between operations in Iran and the United States, all orchestrated by what he characterized as the Jewish mob controlling both sides. He covered preparedness topics including winter gear deals, battery stockpiles, AR-15 parts pricing, shotguns for air defense, and food storage strategies. The show included caller discussions on communist ideology, election fraud, and local militia activities, with emphasis on operational security and community coordination.
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Mark Koernke discussed proactive resistance against federal overreach, focusing on supporting Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene against attacks from Israeli and Jewish mob-connected political operatives. He emphasized using available technology and social media to amplify support for these figures, detailed urban decay in Michigan cities like Detroit and Grand Rapids as evidence of intentional economic destruction, covered ammunition reloading techniques using Trail Boss powder, and analyzed Charlie Kirk's connections to Israeli intelligence operations. The show included segments on illegal immigration policy, election corruption, and the need for militia organization and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the expansion of federal police forces and National Guard deployments across America, warning that the government plans to use these forces against citizens rather than criminals. He criticized the Biden-Trump administrations as controlled by Jewish interests and AIPAC, claimed election fraud is systemic and unfixable through voting, and discussed militia preparedness, logistics, and training. The show included extensive commentary on government corruption, the dangers of centralized federal authority, and calls for armed resistance to what he characterized as an occupying regime. A significant portion covered the Roblox platform's ban of a content creator who caught child predators, which Koernke used to illustrate corporate-government collusion against those exposing crimes.
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Mark Koernke discussed the post-election period, emphasizing that the regime remains dangerous and will escalate tactics. He covered the raid on Alfie Oakes' property in Florida (a Trump-supporting business owner), highlighted a major Second Amendment victory in Illinois where an assault weapons ban was struck down, promoted Quartermaster Friday deals on tactical gear and supplies from eBay and other vendors, and warned about potential assassination attempts and government retaliation. The show included a town hall segment featuring compilations of leftist reactions to Trump's election victory, discussions of election fraud allegations in Michigan, and analysis of the illegitimacy of the Biden administration's actions over the past four years.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud in Michigan, including 130,000-160,000 fraudulent voter registrations discovered on state rolls, and announced that criminal charges are being prepared against the governor, attorney general, and secretary of state based on historical legal precedent from Michigan's early statehood. He covered military personnel issues including LGBTQ+ recruitment practices, insurance policy changes denying coverage for those injured in civil conflict, federal purchases of military equipment for alleged illegal alien forces, and provided extensive information on affordable AR-15 components and medical supplies for preparedness. The show included caller updates on helicopter movements related to continuity of government planning and discussions of Chinese military-age infiltration through the southern border.
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Mark Koernke discussed election integrity concerns, voter fraud reports, and preparations for potential civil unrest. He criticized mainstream media coverage of disasters like Hurricane Helene, alleging FEMA was undercounting deaths. Koernke emphasized the need for armed preparedness, alternative communications systems (shortwave, CB radios, military radios), and practical survival skills including camouflage techniques and emergency supplies. He addressed medical freedom issues regarding blood pressure diagnoses, promoted homeopathic alternatives, and warned against government overreach. The show included caller discussions about health-related gun restrictions and featured music requests with patriotic themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns, criticizing the extended mail-in voting process and claiming no legitimate election is occurring. He addressed recent disasters in North Carolina and Tennessee, alleged government concealment of casualties, and expressed strong anti-Israel and anti-Trump rhetoric, claiming Trump serves Israeli interests. Koernke also covered chemtrail observations in Michigan, food supply recalls, World Economic Forum cybersecurity exercises scheduled for election day, and promoted modified digital cameras converted to night vision devices for preparedness. He took music requests and encouraged listeners to prepare for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a newly updated Department of Defense directive (5240.01) authorizing lethal force by the military against U.S. civilians, analyzing its implications for constitutional rights and militia operations. He covered weapons recommendations including the 5.7 FN pistol and battery supplies, addressed concealment of mass deaths in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene, warned of communist Chinese military presence on American soil, and emphasized the need for immediate militia organization, logistics preparation, and readiness for armed conflict. The episode included extensive discussion of historical communist terror tactics and their application to current U.S. government operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed recent assassination attempt incidents in Florida and New York, analyzing inconsistencies in official narratives and the role of training exercises coinciding with such events. He extensively covered the Timothy McVeigh case, questioning the official execution narrative and alleging government coercion of McVeigh's family. The show included detailed discussions on asbestos properties, the World Trade Center construction, and materials science. In the second hour, Koernke addressed election fraud concerns, criticized defeatist rhetoric from some patriot movement figures, and promoted tactical gear deals on eBay for militia preparedness. He discussed MOLLE frames, ACU gear acquisition, and facility naming conventions for militia camps, including New Camp Stasa named after deceased militia commander Frank Stasa.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, training operations in Michigan, and food production during summer conditions. He addressed political developments including Kamala Harris's campaign and Obama's influence, criticized Trump's inclusive political messaging as weakness, and extensively analyzed the Oklahoma City bombing as government-sponsored terrorism involving federal agencies and Israeli operatives. Callers raised concerns about election legitimacy, the Trump assassination attempt, Michigan's governor, and Trump's Israel-focused rhetoric at a Bitcoin conference.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment supply systems (the 5-10 program), and communications infrastructure on July 2, 2024. He covered practical topics including helmet storage, tactical gear organization in five-gallon buckets, battery packs for radios, and the importance of familiarity with equipment like Baofeng radios. The show included extensive commentary on election integrity concerns, political signaling through clothing colors, and historical context of the militia movement in the 1990s, particularly the Oklahoma City bombing aftermath and the Knob Creek Resolution. Callers raised issues about drug trafficking (nitazene), homelessness, and media manipulation regarding crime reporting.
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Mark Koernke discussed the June 27, 2024 Biden-Trump debate, analyzing the editing, camera work, and apparent use of stand-ins or masks to present Biden. He covered Michigan gun control legislation being passed in late-night sessions, the Chevron deference Supreme Court ruling, and a police shooting incident in Hillsdale County involving an ATF presence and subsequent brush fire that destroyed the crime scene. Callers contributed perspectives on debate observations, law enforcement overreach, and election integrity concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness items including Italian military burn care gel packs and Mil-Tec wet weather suits available through Sportsman's Guide, emphasizing their importance for field medical response. He covered firearms and ammunition availability from multiple surplus dealers, including SKS parts, various pistol calibers, and AR-15 components, while stressing the need for spare parts and reloading supplies. Koernke addressed recent developments regarding Stephanie Lambert's arrest and release, celebrating a county's unanimous vote to align with patriot efforts against election fraud. He discussed militia organization, training, and coordination across Michigan and Ohio, and delivered extensive commentary on the coming conflict, the need for proper equipment and logistics, and criticism of government institutions and foreign interference in U.S. elections.
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Mark Koernke discussed the arrest of Michigan attorney Stephanie Lambert outside a Washington D.C. courthouse while working on election fraud cases involving Dominion/Diebold voting machines, which he characterized as a turning point that pushed multiple Michigan counties toward militia mobilization. He analyzed spending on illegal aliens (estimated at $252 billion annually for one benefit category alone), criticized a federal judge's ruling allowing illegal aliens to carry firearms, and warned that federal actions against sheriffs or militia could trigger armed conflict. The show covered National Guard deployment of a hazmat unit to the eclipse epicenter in Oklahoma, communications security for militia operations, and equipment recommendations for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational updates, including the 9th Regimental Combat Team's leadership transition and expansion efforts across multiple states. He addressed election fraud investigations by Sheriff Dar Leith in Michigan, criticized government corruption and the "bucket money" system that replaced traditional grant accountability in the 1990s, and warned about federal plans to seize citizens' gold and silver. The show covered emergency medical preparedness with specific product recommendations, discussed the arrest of a Capitol riot suspect after three years, and analyzed Pittsburgh's police staffing crisis as part of a broader pattern of urban decay and property seizure by criminal elements.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, CB radio procurement, and preparedness for anticipated conflict in 2024. The show featured extensive technical guidance on radio equipment acquisition and maintenance, including Australian CB radios with advanced capabilities, Baofeng radio variants, and battery storage. Callers raised concerns about election integrity, immigration policy, and alleged Israeli influence in U.S. politics. The second hour included discussion of supply chain logistics, tactical resource distribution, and criticism of political figures across both parties, with emphasis on self-reliance and community organization rather than electoral solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud allegations in Michigan and Wisconsin, where courts acknowledged massive voter fraud and ordered new elections. He covered surety bonds and how they've been stripped of accountability for government officials, the border crisis and illegal aliens as government-sponsored terrorism, the Sam Bankman-Fried conviction, and extensive preparedness guidance including tactical equipment, body armor, gas masks, blades, boots, magazines, and personal load-bearing systems for militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement priorities, body armor configurations, and defensive preparedness in the context of anticipated civil conflict. He emphasized buying ammunition across multiple calibers, particularly 380 Auto, 300 Blackout, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 5.7mm, while addressing caller questions about shotgun effectiveness against body armor. Koernke covered armor layering strategies, the importance of soft armor beneath hard plates, and practical defensive tactics including groin-targeting for maximum effect. He warned of foreign troop presence on U.S. soil, criticized government spending on Israel while the southern border remains open, and urged listeners to prepare through food production, medical supplies, and militia organization. The show included discussion of election fraud concerns, the nature of controlled opposition, and the need for operational security in preparation for potential conflict.
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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 Second Amendment litigation victories, particularly a Fifth Circuit ruling striking down federal marijuana-user gun restrictions as unconstitutional under the Bruin standard. He covered Michigan voter fraud investigations expanding to Traverse City and other counties, emphasizing that election fraud invalidates all subsequent legislation and requires firing illegitimate officials rather than impeachment. Koernke provided extensive preparedness guidance on gas masks, filters, NBC equipment, ammunition storage, and tactical gear sourcing from yard sales and surplus retailers. He highlighted upcoming night land navigation competitions at Camp Nagi Hicham and promoted Guns and Gadgets' coverage of Tennessee's red flag law developments.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan political developments, including potential criminal prosecutions of the governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general related to election activities. He covered constitutional issues regarding Senate representation, the 17th Amendment's impact on state sovereignty, and preparations for potential civil conflict. The show included extensive discussion of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness, medical supplies for casualties, and a detox formula allegedly effective against biological attacks. Callers contributed information about hydration products, gas masks, and vaccine-related health issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the U-Haul truck incident at the White House involving a 19-year-old Indian driver, analyzing it as a staged false flag operation with planted evidence (a Nazi flag). He connected this to broader patterns of government-orchestrated crises, including missing ammonium nitrate and AI-generated Pentagon bombing images, arguing these are preparatory actions for a larger attack. The show covered communications infrastructure (CB radios, hardwired systems), preparedness strategies, and the inevitability of armed conflict due to election fraud, border security failures, and government overreach. Koernke emphasized acquiring older technology, avoiding wireless devices, and building local communication networks.
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Mark Koernke discussed the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill passed by Congress, criticizing both Democrats and Republicans for approving legislation without proper debate or amendment process. He played a video of a congressman denouncing the bill's passage during a lame-duck session and emphasized that Congress has constitutional mechanisms—including congressional courts under common law and the sergeant-at-arms—to hold executive agencies accountable but refuses to use them. Koernke also covered preparedness topics including clothing storage, candle procurement, Corelle dishware preservation, sewing supplies, and the importance of organizing militia units with five-man fire teams and ten-man squads.
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Mark Koernke discussed Zelensky's visit to Congress and his attacks on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, alleging connections to Jewish organized crime and money laundering through Ukraine. He criticized government spending bills, election integrity issues, and warned against military conscription. The show included commentary on Elon Musk's spacecraft technology versus government inefficiency, SKS rifle recommendations for preparedness, and urgent equipment distribution instructions to militia contacts.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's proposed assault weapons ban (HB 6544), which would criminalize semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines effective January 1, 2024, and urged listeners to contact legislators. He covered extensive commentary on federal government corruption, election fraud, and the Twitter Files revelations about government censorship coordination. The show featured a caller (Ronald) from Napa State Hospital describing forced psychiatric drugging and illegal commitment procedures, with Koernke providing health and legal advice. Topics included satellite phone communications for emergency signaling, body armor deals, mechanical watches as EMP-resistant alternatives, and Canadian government overreach on firearms and assisted suicide policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed Iran's political situation, CIA currency operations, and radio frequency monitoring techniques for detecting covert government surveillance. He covered CB radio modifications, spectrum analyzers, and encryption-breaking methods. The show shifted to broader political commentary on election fraud, the coming depression, European economic collapse under EU integration, and the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist occupation. Koernke emphasized preparedness, alternative communications, and rejected mainstream political solutions.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on November 11, 2022 (Veterans Day), discussing election fraud concerns in Michigan and nationwide voting machine failures, California's magazine ban legal challenge, the bombing of a Vladimir Lenin statue in San Antonio, and the ongoing U.S. military presence in Ukraine. He criticized the federal government's handling of veterans, particularly regarding Gulf War illness and Agent Orange exposure, and argued against U.S. military deployment overseas while the southern border remains unsecured. The show included tributes to fallen veterans and calls for Americans to defend constitutional rights rather than fight foreign wars.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm election results, expressing concern about anti-gun candidates winning office across multiple states including Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and others. He analyzed election irregularities, particularly in New York where identical vote counts were added simultaneously across all counties. Koernke emphasized the importance of constitutional law, specifically the Bill of Rights and common law protections, arguing that states cannot legally restrict Second Amendment rights. He addressed preparedness topics including water storage, food rationing, iodine supplementation, tool maintenance, battery shortages, and windup watches as alternatives to electronic timekeeping. The show included extensive discussion of training equipment, airsoft and BB guns as training aids, and practical survival preparations for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm elections held on November 8th, characterizing them as fraudulent with suspiciously uniform 50-50 vote splits across races. He covered weapons and preparedness topics including rifle magazines, bayonets, holster systems (particularly jackass rigs for revolvers), and water treatment methods for survival situations. Koernke also addressed fuel storage options (propane, diesel, gasoline), vehicle maintenance, and swimming skills as critical preparedness measures. The show included extensive technical discussions on firearms configurations, ammunition sourcing, and tactical load-bearing equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm elections on November 8th, characterizing them as fraudulent and expressing skepticism about reported close vote margins. He analyzed election integrity issues in Maricopa County and other jurisdictions, criticized Republican leadership as ineffective, warned of imminent war risks with Ukraine and potential domestic terrorism, discussed supply chain vulnerabilities and preparedness measures including pain relievers and colloidal silver, and made extensive commentary on what he characterized as Israeli and Jewish influence in U.S. government and military leadership. Callers contributed perspectives on election fraud, supply shortages, and geopolitical concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed the upcoming 2024 election, criticizing polling numbers as manipulated and highlighting the lack of visible Republican opposition figures beyond Jim Jordan and Rand Paul. He addressed election fraud mechanisms, referenced the 'Vote Scam' documentary, and warned of potential war as a distraction from electoral outcomes. The show covered preparedness topics including fuel alternatives (propane conversions, diesel vehicles, cooking oil), generator construction using lawn mowers and tractors, battery rebuilding as a trade skill, and the importance of preserving incandescent light bulbs for post-EMP scenarios. Koernke also discussed Afghan commando units now fighting alongside Russian forces, criticized U.S. military alliances with terrorist organizations, and explored weapons systems including bayonet techniques on the HK rifle and the superiority of larger caliber rounds over the 5.56 NATO.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including a quadruple homicide in Oklahoma where four bodies were found dismembered in a river, the Paul Pelosi hammer attack incident in San Francisco with analysis of dispatch recordings, patterns of family murders across the country, and concerns about cannibal-themed content being promoted to children through media. He also addressed financial preparedness strategies for an anticipated economic collapse, including mortgage refinancing tactics and relocating to debt-free properties, and emphasized the importance of personal security and situational awareness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the assault on Paul Pelosi in San Francisco, playing satirical content from the United Spot mocking the incident and questioning the security narrative. He covered election fraud concerns, mail-in ballot vulnerabilities, and voter intimidation in Arizona. The show addressed family home invasion murders and arson attacks spreading from the Texas border northward, advocating armed self-defense. Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage concerns, canning methods, and criticized government overreach. He also covered the Ukraine conflict, characterizing Zelensky as a puppet of Israeli interests, and warned against military recruitment for World War III scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump Mar-a-Lago search as a distraction from real issues, comparing it to historical CIA and Pentagon Papers redactions. He warned about election fraud in Michigan, particularly in Detroit and Lansing, and urged listeners to monitor military activity on the Great Lakes and in the Upper Peninsula using public aircraft tracking. Koernke announced new Michigan militia battalion formations with hundreds of new recruits and promoted militia training manuals including SOP and rifle marksmanship guides. He expressed concerns about government-sponsored terrorism, specifically mentioning LCIADA threats and Israeli Mossad operations, and recommended monitoring for suspicious activity. The show concluded with product recommendations from Classic Firearms including Smith & Wesson service pistols and black powder rifles.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including vehicle-related violence and crime trends, FBI profiling of patriots using patriotic symbols as indicators of extremism, election fraud documentation in Michigan, upcoming Senate gun control legislation, supply chain disruptions affecting coffee imports, Kia vehicle theft vulnerabilities exploited via TikTok trends, and preparations for militia mobilization meetings. The show featured product recommendations from various firearms and tactical suppliers and emphasized the need for organized resistance to anticipated federal gun confiscation.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Democratic campaign strategies targeting gun control votes in key battleground states, American soldiers captured in Ukraine by Russian forces, the NFA (National Firearms Act) being challenged in federal court based on the recent Bruin Supreme Court decision, concerns about diesel fuel supply chain disruptions potentially related to Ukraine aid, border security failures and illegal alien threats, election integrity issues, and the importance of preparedness including acquiring surplus equipment, firearms components, and establishing local militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan politics, election fraud, and constitutional rights during this afternoon and evening broadcast on June 10, 2022. He criticized Republican and Democratic party corruption, highlighted Ryan Kelly's gubernatorial campaign and arrest, and detailed how party insiders manipulate delegate selection at state conventions. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, including 7.62x39 AR-15 uppers, ammunition sourcing, NBC protective equipment, and tactical considerations for potential conflict. Koernke emphasized the need for armed citizens to defend themselves and their communities, referencing a West Virginia woman who stopped a mass shooting with her legally owned firearm.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and illegal immigration, noting estimates of 16,000 daily crossings and the government's failure to secure the southern border. He covered election integrity issues in Pennsylvania where mail-in ballots failed to scan, referenced the documentary "2000 Mules" about election fraud, and discussed cell phone surveillance tactics used against January 6th attendees. The show featured extensive caller discussions about military vehicles, engine restoration, and weapons systems, including analysis of the new 6.8mm SIG rifle program, comparisons to historical weapons like the AK-47 and M2 Browning, and criticism of government procurement decisions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Buffalo grocery store shooting on May 14, 2022, analyzing it as a likely engineered event involving federal agencies (ATF, FBI, Homeland Security) and the "Jewish mob." He covered the shooting's international dimensions (Canadian victims), compared it to historical precedents like Waco and Ruby Ridge, and connected it to broader patterns of gun confiscation efforts. Koernke also addressed FFL (Federal Firearms License) revocations under Biden (up 500% compared to Trump administration), the 2000 Mules election fraud documentary, illegal alien transport operations, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as an occupying communist government.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2000 Mules documentary by Dinesh D'Souza, which uses cell phone tracking data to document ballot trafficking during the 2020 election. He emphasized that this validates years of his prior warnings about election fraud and surveillance capabilities. Koernke covered operational security lessons, including avoiding cell phone tracking during protests or political activities, and detailed deception tactics used by Serbian forces during NATO bombing campaigns. He also discussed preparedness topics including food production from vegetable scraps, pet care during emergencies, radio communications equipment sales, and the illegitimacy of the current government due to the fraudulent election. A caller named Larry contributed discussion about Sri Lankan riots and government accountability.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court leak as a distraction from more serious issues like the open southern border, election fraud, and government corruption. He analyzed the 2016 and 2020 elections, arguing that Russian interference in 2016 may have prevented the rigged outcome Democrats intended. Koernke criticized the police state, federal bureaucracy, and various government institutions as corrupt beyond repair, calling for militia preparedness and self-sufficiency. In the second hour, caller Larry emphasized nuclear war preparedness using Cresson Kearney's survival guide, discussed food production facility fires as potential sabotage, and criticized U.S. military procurement decisions favoring foreign companies like SIG over domestic manufacturers. Both hosts condemned government leadership, international conflicts, and what they characterized as coordinated efforts to destabilize America.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Twitter acquisition by Elon Musk as a strategic move by power structures to create the illusion of restored free speech while maintaining control over communications and intelligence gathering. He analyzed how excluding people from social media platforms backfired by forcing the population to build independent alternative networks, reducing the surveillance capability that centralized platforms provided. Koernke also addressed the southern border crisis, money laundering through financial institutions like Wells Fargo, food processing facility attacks, and the illegitimacy of the current Biden administration, arguing that Americans should focus on preparedness and independence rather than engaging with electoral politics.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, particularly 30-06 rounds, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition as currency. He covered the new 6.8 SIG Fury military cartridge contract awarded to a foreign manufacturer, criticizing the decision to outsource U.S. military small arms production. The show included extensive discussion of food production facility destruction, preparedness strategies including canning and freeze-drying, and commentary on social media platforms, government corruption, and cultural degradation. Koernke also addressed the transgender inmate pregnancy case in New Jersey and various political issues affecting Michigan.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening broadcast discussing election fraud, vaccine mandates, government corruption, and preparedness solutions. The show featured extensive commentary on the 2020 election integrity issues, criticism of both political parties as serving Israeli interests, concerns about COVID-19 vaccine side effects and mandatory policies, and discussion of false flag operations. A caller named Brent from Boulder City, Nevada presented a technical solution for gas mask filter adapters (40mm to 60mm NATO compatibility), which Koernke promoted as an example of practical preparedness solutions. The broadcast emphasized themes of government overreach, the need for armed resistance to tyranny, and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns in Michigan, specifically the Adams Township voting machine tabulator controversy in Hillsdale County where officials refused to send the machine for data destruction and faced federal pressure. Guest Dave Stone, a township supervisor, detailed how the voting machine transmitted a signal when powered on despite having no internet connection, suggesting unauthorized cellular capability. The episode covered digital voting system vulnerabilities, the need for transparent tabulator audits with multiparty observation, and broader themes of government corruption, election integrity, and the necessity of armed resistance to federal overreach.
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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 Colin Powell's death and his connections to globalist organizations, analyzed the Alec Baldwin film set shooting incident and firearm safety protocols, covered food storage and preservation methods including lard, freeze-drying, and canning, and addressed concerns about vaccine side effects including cognitive decline and increased mortality rates among the vaccinated population. The show featured multiple callers discussing election fraud, supply chain disruptions, and theories about coordinated attacks on America through vaccines and economic sabotage.
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Mark Koernke discussed the collapse of public confidence in both major political parties, noting that neither Republicans nor Democrats are receiving donations or grassroots support due to perceived betrayals and ineffectiveness. He analyzed Michigan's political situation, including speculation about Governor Whitmer's potential replacement and the failure of the state's Republican Party to maintain credibility. Koernke addressed the Fauci controversy and Rand Paul's congressional questioning, framing it as controlled media damage control rather than genuine accountability. He covered practical preparedness topics including post-Halloween sales on LED lighting and glow sticks, school supply clearance items for medical and field operations, and discussed ionic silver's medical applications. The episode emphasized themes of election fraud, the irrelevance of electoral politics, and the need for independence and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage, ammunition management, and survival tools. He covered supply chain issues at retail stores like Dollar Tree, propane and heating fuel shortages, ammunition availability at AIM Surplus and Centerfire Systems, and recommended specific gear for bug-out bags including cash in small denominations, shovels, machetes with sawbacks, and folding saws. Koernke played a Fox News clip featuring Victor Davis Hanson discussing the Biden administration's policies and their effects on American institutions, then provided extensive commentary on government corruption, election integrity, the threat of civil conflict, and the need for armed resistance. He discussed the historical importance of shovels in warfare and emphasized discipline in resource management and operational security. Callers contributed information about supply availability and pricing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Afghanistan withdrawal as a failure of military leadership and discipline, comparing it to the Titanic and criticizing the abandonment of civilians and allies. He extensively criticized the U.S. military's command structure, particularly targeting what he characterized as LGBTQ+ leadership and alleged Chinese influence at the highest levels. Koernke addressed election fraud, border security failures at the southern border with Haiti and Central American migrants, and called for armed resistance against what he described as communist occupation. He provided tactical advice on ambush response and magazine capacity for weapons, promoted gun parts retailers, and discussed the importance of the Bill of Rights as constraints on government power rather than amendments.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing from online retailers, health supplements including Wobenzyme N for tissue repair, and extensively analyzed recent public revelations about General Mark Milley's alleged communications with Chinese officials. He drew parallels between the situation and historical military betrayals, emphasized the severity of the treason charges, and warned that the public disclosure signals an internal conflict between competing power factions within the U.S. government. Koernke argued that the American people remain the primary obstacle to globalist agendas and that armed citizens represent the only check on government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bill of Rights and constitutional protections, then pivoted to military preparedness and weapons recommendations from Sportsman's Guide and Classic Firearms. He recommended the book 'Men Against the Sea' by Nordhoff and Hall as a survival and leadership lesson. The episode featured extensive discussion of Mark Milley's alleged secret communications with Chinese military officials and his reported seizure of control over the nuclear arsenal, which Koernke characterized as treason and a coup against the elected president. Callers and the host debated the failure of electoral politics, the need for armed resistance, and cultural warfare against feminism and progressive ideology. The show concluded with calls to action for listeners to prepare mentally and physically for conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun control advocacy groups launching the 'Demand a Seat' program to recruit gun violence survivors to run for political office, contrasting this with the need for pro-gun candidates. He extensively covered Communications Tuesday topics including radio bundle deals on eBay (Baofeng models at various price points), Italian military surplus helmets and Russian gas masks from Major Surplus, and detailed technical analysis of ballistic helmet manufacturing and specifications. Koernke also addressed the upcoming August 11 FEMA/FCC nationwide emergency alert system test, warning listeners about potential GPS tracking through smart devices and recommending they monitor which electronics activate during the test. The show included caller discussions on Mike Lindell's cyber symposium regarding election data and voting machine vulnerabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft activity over Michigan during the Northern Strike exercise, including F-18s and C-130 transport planes, and directed listeners to monitor real-time radar feeds. He covered preparedness topics including tool kits for emergency situations, seed sprouting for nutritional value and food production, and managing food resources for large groups. Koernke criticized government responses to COVID-19, the election system, and the DNR's involvement in vaccine mandates, while emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency, resource management, and community preparedness. He also played anti-war music by Jackson Browne and Aaron Lewis, and discussed foreclosures and labor shortages as signs of economic instability.
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Mark Koernke discussed police response patterns to crime, the George Floyd case and its implications for law enforcement, drug addiction and societal breakdown, the role of Masonic lodges and foundational American principles, the DC statehood vote, election fraud evidence from Mike Lindell, and the War Powers Act of 1933. He argued that police are becoming reluctant to respond to calls due to political pressure, that the southern border represents a greater threat than overseas conflicts, and that the current government represents an illegitimate occupation requiring armed resistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud evidence from FrankSpeech.com videos showing foreign interference and algorithmic vote manipulation in the 2020 election, with Michigan highlighted as a key case study. He addressed the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict, police response patterns to crime based on race, and the dangers of COVID-19 vaccines as genetic modification causing immunodeficiency. Koernke argued the ballot box is dead, advocated for armed resistance and a war for independence, warned of federal raids on January 6th Capitol visitors, and discussed ammunition scarcity, firearm maintenance, and preparedness. He also covered weather conditions in Michigan, Mexican military equipment, and the role of Jewish organized crime in controlling media and politics.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed global conspiracies including DNA-altering vaccines, predicted military attacks on the US from Russia and other nations, Israeli involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts, election fraud evidence, and nuclear war preparedness. They covered vaccine dangers, immunodeficiency concerns, the Ukraine-Russia situation, domestic surveillance infrastructure, and practical survival strategies including fallout shelter construction and blood banking for medical emergencies.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, vaccine passports, and internal travel restrictions as precursors to communist control. He analyzed the Oklahoma City bombing narrative, questioning inconsistencies in the official story and warning of planned false-flag operations by federal agencies. Koernke addressed vaccine mandates as bioweapons, criticized corporate and political complicity in election fraud, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as an occupying communist regime. He emphasized the need for organized militia preparedness and rejected electoral solutions, arguing that war is inevitable.
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Nancy Corney and Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage, and gardening strategies, including canning, dehydrating, and growing cold-hardy crops like Swiss chard. The show covered military readiness, criticizing the lowering of standards in special forces and ranger training due to diversity initiatives. Koernke emphasized militia building, medical unit formation, and weapons training across multiple platforms. He addressed alleged government corruption, the 2020 election fraud, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist infiltration of government institutions. The episode included commentary on Biden administration policies, vaccine concerns, and geoengineering.
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed COVID-19 vaccines, government overreach, and alleged deep state conspiracies. They covered vaccine mandates, COVID passports in New York, claims about vaccine dangers, and Bill Gates' involvement in vaccine development. The show addressed alleged election fraud, criticized both major political parties, discussed Tyler Perry's film studio and theories about the White House location, covered cicada emergence in spring 2021, and extensively discussed alleged Jewish involvement in government corruption, pedophilia networks, and occult practices. They called for armed resistance against what they characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, medical system failures, and election integrity issues during this two-hour episode. He covered contaminated military food supplies, loss of confidence in pharmaceutical institutions, the need for constitutional governance, and preparations for potential conflict. Koernke emphasized local and county-level organizing in Michigan, practical preparedness including food storage, communications equipment, and ranger cache systems, and criticized both political parties for failing to defend constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights, government overreach, and preparedness during this March 1, 2021 afternoon broadcast. He criticized the Biden administration, election fraud, and mask mandates while promoting ammunition reloading, weapons maintenance, and militia coordination. The show included detailed technical instruction on primer reactivation, ammunition production, and firearm care, along with commentary on upcoming Second Amendment sanctuary meetings in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana scheduled for March 7th.
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Mark Koernke discussed the illegitimacy of the Biden administration, alleging election fraud and communist infiltration of government. He analyzed currency systems and barter economies for post-conflict reconstruction, drawing parallels to the American Revolution and the Great Depression. The show covered alleged White House operations from alternate locations, comparisons of current military leadership to Soviet-era figures like Yagoda, and warnings about potential false-flag terrorist attacks. Callers contributed perspectives on militia recruitment in Michigan and post-war economic planning using ammunition and precious metals as currency.
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden's executive orders and their unconstitutionality, analyzed the two-government system (the original constitutional republic versus the federal territorial government established 1908-1918), examined the 14th Amendment's questionable ratification, critiqued the treatment of National Guard troops at the Capitol, addressed ammunition and weapons availability, and emphasized the need for armed resistance and militia organization to restore constitutional government and common law.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, government fraud, and preparedness on January 15, 2021. The show covered election fraud allegations, federal overreach, the Capitol building incident (which Koernke characterized as staged), thermal signature reduction technology, firearms and ammunition sourcing, and communications security. Koernke emphasized the need for alternative communications systems, local government accountability, and self-sufficiency in light of what he described as communist infiltration of the U.S. government.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating political and military situation in the United States on January 12, 2021, focusing on threats to patriots and gun owners. He addressed alleged mass arrests planned against Capitol protesters, criticized Trump's hiring of 'swamp creatures,' and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist takeover. The show covered tactical preparedness including acquisition of supplies using credit cards before potential system collapse, communications security using radio frequencies to avoid jamming, and dispersal of medical and ammunition stockpiles. Koernke emphasized that military and police personnel voting for Trump should refuse orders to attack American citizens, and discussed strategies for evading surveillance and maintaining operational security.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating political crisis following the January 6 Capitol incident, focusing on election fraud claims, the need for armed preparedness, and practical survival strategies. He addressed FBI warnings of armed protests at state capitals, criticized mainstream media narratives, and emphasized that patriots are vastly outnumbered by a motivated population ready to confront federal overreach. The show included detailed discussions on body disposal logistics in potential conflict scenarios, social media alternatives to corporate platforms, and the importance of local organizing and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating political crisis following the Capitol incident, emphasizing that patriots are vastly outnumbered by federal forces but possess superior motivation and local knowledge. He analyzed the 2020 election fraud, criticized both major parties for acquiescing to communist takeover, and warned listeners to prepare for imminent conflict. The show covered FBI warnings of armed protests at state capitals, the push to make Washington D.C. a state, social media censorship and migration to alternative platforms, and practical wartime logistics including body disposal, graves registration, and resource scavenging. Callers discussed search engines, maps, and archival options for the show.
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Mark Koernke discussed the January 6 Capitol incident, characterizing it as a staged false flag operation orchestrated by federal agents and Antifa rather than genuine Trump supporters. He analyzed Mayor Muriel Bowser's response, critiqued Biden and Harris as ineligible for office, and extensively covered constitutional law, the militia, ammunition availability, and preparedness strategies including medical supplies, food storage, and improvised weapons. The show featured multiple callers debating the Capitol events, election fraud, and the need for armed resistance.
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On January 5, 2021, Mark Koernke discussed the contested 2020 election, VP Pence's role on January 6th, COVID-19 vaccine safety concerns, mask mandates as unconstitutional edicts rather than law, and the inevitability of civil conflict in America. He argued that communist and Jewish interests have infiltrated U.S. institutions, criticized both major political parties as complicit in the destruction of constitutional rights, and called for armed resistance rather than continued voting. Callers raised concerns about election fraud, the Proud Boys, and the need for a post-conflict government structure.
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This evening broadcast featured two distinct segments. The first half, hosted by Mark Koernke, covered election fraud concerns in Georgia, medical supply procurement from ShopMedVet.com, ambulance acquisition for field medical support, and extensive discussion of preparedness including food storage strategy, battery acquisition, and tactical dispersal of supplies. Koernke also discussed potential political scenarios involving Biden's incapacity, VP succession, and historical precedents like the Agnew resignation. The second half, hosted by C.G. Landy, focused on veteran experiences, medical issues including a colon mass biopsy, VA hospital visits, and advocacy for marijuana legalization and removal from the DEA schedule, citing medical benefits for PTSD, hepatitis C, and other conditions. Landy also criticized tobacco company sales and promoted bee pollen products.
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening Intelligence Report on January 1, 2021, discussing ammunition availability at AIM Surplus, tactical gear from Coleman's, and preparations for the January 6th Washington D.C. rally. He covered M14/M1A rifle maintenance and stripper clip usage, recommended cold-weather equipment and body armor, and provided detailed commentary on expected federal actions under the incoming Biden administration, including ammunition supply chain disruption tactics and 4473 form confiscation. The show included a town hall segment with callers discussing the Nashville bombing, election fraud concerns, and preparations for potential civil conflict.
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The episode featured extensive discussion of the coronavirus outbreak, Virginia gun confiscation efforts, and preparedness measures. Mark Koernke and callers analyzed the coronavirus as a likely engineered bioweapon with high mortality rates and long incubation periods, discussed the political implications of Virginia's National Popular Vote Compact, and provided detailed guidance on emergency supplies including food, fuel, water, masks, vitamins, and medical equipment. The show also covered militia activities in Virginia counties, economic concerns about Israel-US relations, and cultural/demographic changes in America.
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed Virginia counties considering secession to West Virginia, the coronavirus outbreak in China and its potential use as a pretext for mandatory vaccines and population control, voting machine fraud in Iowa involving Israeli companies, and the broader theme of lost American identity and the need for armed resistance against what they characterized as communist infiltration of U.S. government. The show featured extensive commentary on Chinese government persecution of Christians, container-based quarantine facilities designed as prisons, and criticism of Trump's failure to deliver on campaign promises regarding the border wall and gun rights.
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Mark Koernke and Larry discussed Virginia counties considering secession to West Virginia, the coronavirus outbreak in China and its potential use as a pretext for mandatory vaccination and population control, election fraud concerns including the Iowa caucus voting machine irregularities, and broader themes of government betrayal, communist infiltration, and the need for armed resistance. The show covered topics including identity and loss of constitutional rights, Chinese government persecution of Christians, the role of Jewish figures in communist regimes and current political movements, and criticism of Trump's failure to deliver on campaign promises regarding the border wall and gun rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, election manipulation, and the need for independent political candidates rather than Democrats or Republicans. He criticized federal prosecutors being fired for refusing to bring fraudulent charges, compared it to Nixon's Watergate scandal, and argued that both major parties are equally corrupt. Koernke emphasized border security, preparedness, and the importance of grassroots activism through information distribution. He addressed Rosie O'Donnell's 9/11 Building 7 comments as potential controlled opposition, discussed Ross Perot's 1992 campaign withdrawal and the Patriot movement's response with Bo Gritz, and warned about currency collapse, recommending euro coins as an alternative. The show concluded with discussion of military readiness for potential conflict with Iran, the 29 Palms questionnaire used to screen soldiers' willingness to disarm Americans, and calls for armed resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed a mysterious white object spotted over New York City, comparing media hysteria around it to post-9/11 fear-mongering and questioning official narratives. He addressed election fraud concerns in Illinois regarding ballot distribution to inmates and cemetery residents, calling for incompetent government workers to be fired. The show featured an extended caller discussion about building a tactical jitney vehicle for self-sufficiency and farm use, covering engine options, transmission types, and alternative power solutions. Koernke also discussed DIY air defense concepts using model rockets for ranging, tracking police vehicles via electronic signatures, and repurposing old CDs as radar countermeasures.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Becker discussed political factions within the Obama administration, comparing internal power struggles to historical communist infighting under Stalin and Trotsky. They analyzed upcoming midterm elections, Chicago political corruption, and election fraud. The show pivoted to extensive preparedness advice, including lessons from the Chilean mine rescue about resourcefulness and survival mindset. Koernke emphasized collecting scrap materials (copper, silver, nuts, bolts), hardening residential structures with cement blocks and emergency window panels, water storage, and compartmentalization to protect supplies during crises. They also promoted military surplus vendors and discussed the importance of community coordination and readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed political corruption, election fraud involving Black Panthers, and the need for Americans to resist socialist takeover through economic non-cooperation and preparation. He analyzed the collapse of American manufacturing and employment due to outsourcing and illegal immigration, advocating for rebuilding domestic industry through entrepreneurship and apprenticeship systems. Koernke promoted pre-1898 Martini Henry rifles and survival equipment from Atlanta Cutlery and other suppliers as practical preparedness tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness and border security concerns, including Arizona militia deployments in extreme heat and ammunition supply issues faced by border guards. He provided detailed firearms recommendations for militia units, specifically comparing FAL rifles, G3s, and other main battle rifles with emphasis on accuracy over volume of fire. The show featured a caller discussing legal remedies for removing treasonous members of Congress through state-level criminal charges and impeachment procedures, with Koernke explaining the 17th Amendment's history and states' constitutional ability to recall senators. The episode included commentary on federal judges, election fraud, and the destruction of Clinton impeachment petitions in Washington.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed post-WWII veteran resistance to government overreach, including historical incidents in Tennessee and Kentucky where combat veterans prevented election fraud and resisted ADL secret police activities. The show covered a 1940s political cartoon predicting future government control, the importance of preserving patriotic media on hard copy, and caller George from Texas who referenced a veteran shooting a judge involved in child protective services. The hosts analyzed U.S. military interventions in Grenada and Iraq, criticizing the lack of legitimate purpose and highlighting Chinese communist expansion in the Caribbean and Central America. They addressed drug trafficking in Mexico and the Baja region, missing women, and the Natalie Holloway case in Aruba. The episode concluded with warnings about pending anti-gun legislation including HR 2159 and a Senate assault weapons ban.
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On November 11, 2008, Nancy Kornke and Michael Nasser discussed election irregularities, including voting machine problems and premature winner declarations in Indiana and Michigan, and the role of electoral college delegates versus popular votes. Caller Mike Lewis from Texas announced a militia field training exercise scheduled for November 15th in Teague, Texas, emphasizing the need to rebuild militia strength in response to anticipated anti-gun policies under the incoming Obama administration. Michael Nasser then provided detailed medical instruction on facial injuries, covering classification of soft tissue and bone injuries, diagnostic techniques using observation and palpation, and treatment priorities, with Nancy adding practical examples about head wound bleeding and the importance of recognizing internal injuries.
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On election day 2008, Mark Koernke discussed voting, election integrity concerns, and preparedness. He emphasized voting both at the ballot box and with one's wallet by purchasing ammunition as a symbolic protest against potential election fraud. Koernke criticized both McCain and Obama as representing the same socialist agenda, discussed Diebold machine vulnerabilities, and analyzed potential civil unrest in Detroit and other Rust Belt cities affected by NAFTA. He addressed caller Andrew's report on military units being assigned to domestic homeland security, advocated for acquiring gas masks and civil defense supplies, and encouraged listeners to identify and map the locations of Obama supporters as potential informants in a future police state.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messer discussed the 2008 presidential election, voting machine integrity, and election fraud concerns, noting that Chuck Baldwin was Ron Paul's recommended candidate. They covered a controversy involving Barack Obama, Khalidi, and John McCain's funding of the International Republican Institute. The hosts addressed media bias in reporting an illegal alien drunk driver who killed a Phoenix police officer, and discussed efforts by the Hispanic Bar Association to ban the term "illegal alien" in Arizona courts. The second half of the program focused on emergency medical training, specifically blood type compatibility, fluid replacement therapy for trauma victims, intravenous administration techniques, and recommended medical supply kits for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic manipulation and market fraud on October 28, 2008, focusing on inconsistencies in stock market reporting, gold and silver price suppression, and the intentional devaluation of precious metals. He analyzed voter purges affecting over 300,000 people in Michigan and other states ahead of the 2008 election, presented evidence of election fraud from a BBC report, and addressed suspicious federal law enforcement narratives about alleged white supremacist plots. Koernke and callers Dave and Mike examined the coordination between international powers and domestic traitors to undermine American sovereignty, promoted Chuck Baldwin as an alternative presidential candidate endorsed by Ron Paul, and urged listeners to prepare for civil unrest by acquiring ammunition and precious metals as both defensive measures and economic hedges against currency collapse.
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Mark Koernke discussed library censorship and book suppression, explaining how restricted collections and the Dewey Decimal System are used to control access to information, particularly books like 'None Dare Call It Conspiracy.' He criticized librarians as 'book burners' and detailed his experience at the University of Michigan attempting to donate copies of restricted books. The show covered election fraud concerns, voter registration manipulation in Michigan, and Colin Powell's recent statements about an impending international crisis in January, which Koernke characterized as preparatory propaganda for a fabricated false-flag event. He urged listeners to prepare with food, water, ammunition, and gas masks, and called for militia organization and resistance to what he described as an incoming police state expansion.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed the 2008 financial crisis, comparing it to historical economic agreements from 1997 involving WTO banking deregulation and Korean bailouts. Caller Dave, a PBN reporter, reported on illegal foreclosures, voter registration purges targeting poor and foreclosed homeowners, and prison bond trading schemes. The hosts advocated for community takeover strategies, stock accumulation tactics to seize corporate control, and grassroots information distribution via YouTube and social media to counter what they characterized as systemic corruption and prepare for potential civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed the NAFTA superhighway coalition and its connection to the North American Union, analyzed stock market volatility and precious metals manipulation on October 16, 2008, warned listeners to withdraw cash from large banks in small denominations and acquire physical gold and silver rather than futures, covered Arizona election irregularities involving the "solar team" Democrats and Judge Rosalind O. Silver's controversial rulings, reported on Sheriff Joe Arpaio's enforcement actions against illegal alien hiring, and provided detailed medical instruction on endocrine responses and shock treatment protocols for emergency preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, election integrity concerns, and economic manipulation on September 4, 2008. He analyzed the 2008 presidential election, criticizing both major candidates and questioning whether voting legitimizes a rigged system. Koernke covered the foreclosure crisis, British Crown commerce influence on American law, and the suppression of alternative energy technologies like fusion and electric vehicles. He emphasized preparedness, constitutional rights, and the need for citizens to recognize government overreach and resist dependency on state welfare systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan wildlife disease management, specifically chronic wasting disease and tuberculosis in deer herds, noting how government uses biohazards as pretexts for population control. He emphasized preparedness activities including gas mask familiarization, equipment maintenance, and food production, stressing that long-term victory requires sustained effort rather than dramatic action. Callers raised concerns about Department of Homeland Security brainwashing initiatives, election integrity and the likelihood of voting machine fraud, and the effectiveness of gun control laws, with Koernke arguing both major party candidates serve globalist interests and suggesting boycotting elections or supporting third parties as alternatives.
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On July 29, 2008, the hosts discussed ham radio communications and licensing resources, including websites like qrz.com, arrl.org, and hro.com for exam preparation and equipment. They covered hamfests as venues for purchasing radio equipment at bulk discounts, with specific mention of the Dayton hamfest and an upcoming Phoenix event. The show pivoted to patriotic music and plans for a 'Gunstock series of music festivals' featuring artists like Carl Clang, Steve Voss, and Robert Lloyd at historical sites. Mark Koernke shared experiences visiting Washington on the Brazos in Texas and discussed hydroelectric power as an underutilized energy resource. Callers addressed Ron Paul's 2008 primary campaign, election fraud concerns in Michigan voting machines, and proposals for independent-minded engineers to design micro-refineries.
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Mark Koernke discussed thermal imaging countermeasures using off-the-shelf materials like Mylar blankets and anti-infrared hunting products, then took calls addressing economic collapse, factory closures, DOT harassment of truckers, election fraud, and the importance of citizen engagement in local government. Callers included George from Florida on deindustrialization and mafia connections, Andrew from Ohio on the Oklahoma City bombing, Tom from Michigan running for sheriff seeking petition signatures, and Jesse from Montana warning of a planned federal crackdown on independent truckers scheduled for June 3-5.
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Mark Koernke discussed the hidden bond system used by government agencies to monetize citations, tickets, and court cases, explaining how parking tickets and traffic citations are converted into tradeable financial instruments. He detailed the process of recovering straw man documents and bonds through the Secretary of the Treasury, provided contact information for George Emerson's alternative bookkeeping research, and addressed callers about election fraud concerns, Ron Paul's presidential campaign, and the potential for armed conflict if the government attempts to disarm veterans.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential election, focusing heavily on Ron Paul's campaign viability and media manipulation. He analyzed the withdrawal of Romney and Huckabee, criticized McCain and other establishment candidates as CFR-controlled, and emphasized Ron Paul's consistent constitutional principles and genuine commitment to liberty. Koernke addressed election fraud concerns, particularly referencing the VoteScam documentary by James and Kenneth Collier, and urged listeners to support Ron Paul's delegate strategy at the convention. He also discussed historical context including the Federal Reserve Act, Vietnam War, and compared current political threats to past tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential race, focusing on Ron Paul's campaign momentum and the threat posed by other candidates. He analyzed electronic voting machine fraud in Florida and other states, criticized the CFR-backed candidates (McCain, Clinton, Huckabee, and Obama), and addressed Michigan's economic collapse under Governor Granholm. Koernke emphasized the need for election monitoring, preparedness for recession, food and seed production, and veterans' issues, particularly warning against psychiatric intervention for PTSD. He took a caller (George from Florida) who reported discrepancies between Ron Paul meetup group sizes and reported vote totals.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential primary, highlighting Ron Paul's strong Nevada caucus performance despite media underreporting, and criticized electronic voting machine vulnerabilities and election security failures in places like Myrtle Beach. He examined systemic corruption in the judicial system, including profit-sharing arrangements for judges and prosecutors, and explained the concept of sovereign recovery and bearer bonds as mechanisms of financial control over the American population. Callers contributed strategies for Ron Paul campaign outreach, including precinct captain organizing and coordinated talk radio call-in tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud involving Diebold voting machines, alleging systematic failures and calling for litigation against the company at township and county levels. He analyzed the physical and behavioral changes in Presidents Clinton and Bush, suggesting drug use or manipulation. Koernke detailed the presence of former KGB officers (Primakov, Karpov, Kalugin) working within U.S. government agencies like Homeland Security and the Office of Information Awareness, comparing the structure to Soviet secret police. He strongly endorsed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign as the only candidate addressing fiscal responsibility and constitutional issues. Koernke also revisited the Oklahoma City bombing, claiming Mossad involvement and linking it to Oklahoma's 1994 legislative resolution opposing UN takeover.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign, focusing on the New Hampshire primary recount effort funded by patriot supporters and criticizing mainstream media coverage of election results. He addressed the Veterans Disarmament Bill, condemning all senators who voted for it and urging veterans to support Ron Paul. The show included extensive caller segments on ammunition storage, preservation techniques using dry-canning methods and formaldehyde, and discussions of older military ammunition quality versus modern imports. Koernke also promoted militia training exercises scheduled for the weekend and encouraged listeners to rate and comment on Liberty Tree Radio's YouTube videos.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Veterans Disarmament Bill and criticized the NRA's handling of it, urging members to support Gun Owners of America instead. He analyzed the 2008 Republican primary, exposing CFR connections to Mike Huckabee and promoting Ron Paul's candidacy while warning of media blackouts and election manipulation. Koernke addressed callers about gun permit revocations, Michigan political corruption, and the broader threat of government disarmament tied to planned mass detention and control, drawing parallels to historical totalitarian regimes.
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Mark Koernke discussed camouflage techniques, thermal imaging technology, and military uniform history, covering reversible camouflage patterns, the limitations of digital camouflage, and practical methods for creating effective concealment using natural materials. He addressed election integrity concerns raised by caller Alan regarding voting machine discrepancies in New Hampshire, advocating for criminal investigations and litigation against voting companies. Caller Cordy contributed practical tips on creating camouflage through tie-dyeing and natural dyes using coffee grounds, walnut hulls, and local vegetation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the threat to Second Amendment rights and veteran targeting by federal authorities. He featured Larry Pratt from Gun Owners of America in the previous hour, addressing concerns about gun permits, background checks, and arbitrary revocation of carry rights. Koernke emphasized ammunition stockpiling, load-bearing systems, and preparedness for potential federal action. He also covered election fraud allegations from New Hampshire, banking system instability, and called for veterans to join the militia movement. Multiple callers shared concerns about government overreach, voter fraud, and personal experiences with federal raids.
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Mark Koernke opened the final broadcast of 2007 by discussing the Ron Paul presidential campaign's unprecedented fundraising success and grassroots momentum, contrasting it with mainstream media suppression of his polling numbers. He emphasized the need for patriots to prepare physically, mentally, and materially for 2008, warning of potential government overreach including a Veterans Disarmament Bill sponsored by the NRA. Koernke called for community organizing, ammunition stockpiling, and support for Ron Paul as a last electoral effort before potential conflict, while also addressing the Lakota Nation's contract dispute with the federal government and criticizing controlled media figures like Glenn Beck as planned opposition.
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Mark Koernke discussed the state of the patriot movement and preparations for 2008, emphasizing Ron Paul's presidential campaign momentum and the need for physical preparedness. He addressed ammunition price increases, the Veterans Disarmament Bill sponsored by the NRA, and urged listeners to organize locally and support Gun Owners of America. Koernke warned of potential election manipulation and suggested Ron Paul run as an independent if blocked from the primaries. He also covered the Lakota Nation situation, criticized mainstream media coverage of Ron Paul, and called for unified resistance against what he characterized as globalist threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed shotgun selection and maintenance for preparedness, covering various gauges and action types, then shifted to child protective services corruption and profiteering mechanisms. He addressed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, emphasizing the critical December 16-17 fundraising window and the need for grassroots support through small donations. Koernke warned of threats to Ron Paul's safety, drawing parallels to JFK's assassination, and discussed the importance of vice-presidential selection. Callers raised concerns about CPS child removal practices and the need for documentary evidence, while another caller expressed that Ron Paul's election or failure would determine whether supporters resort to armed conflict.