"enfield rifles"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and border security on Weapons Wednesday, January 24, 2024. The show covered rifle selection and field considerations (emphasizing minimalist configurations like slick-side AKs and lightweight AR-15s), British surplus firearms and ammunition availability, medical supply procurement from ShopMedVet.com, and militia organization at the county and township level in Michigan. Koernke also addressed the Texas border situation at Eagle Pass, criticizing federal cooperation with HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) in facilitating illegal border crossings, and emphasized the need for armed citizens to organize locally for defense. A second segment featured Craig discussing border security mathematics, electric vehicle winter performance issues, and ammonia engine alternatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms parts and preparedness supplies, including Enfield rifle components available through Apex Gun Parts, M1 Garand springs, and body armor options for women from Second Chance and Osprey systems. He covered vehicle standardization for militia groups, tactical recovery procedures, and military surplus auctions at Iron Planet. The show shifted to a call-in segment with Randy discussing medical marijuana, followed by Randy's personal account of his wife Pam's death from cancer, legal troubles in Florida, vehicle problems, and his belief in life after death based on paranormal experiences in his home. Randy also criticized tobacco companies and discussed his cancer treatment approach using alternative medicine rather than chemotherapy.
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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 discussed militia logistics and organizational updates, including concrete donation coordination and equipment transport needs for Michigan militia units. He analyzed Russell Honore's appointment as a federal official, comparing him to Soviet secret police chief Genrikh Yagoda and warning of potential mass detention and execution plans. Koernke covered ammunition availability at AIM Surplus (8mm Mauser), detailed a project to refurbish surplus Enfield rifles from Sarco, and discussed preparedness items including a VR3 phone-powered emergency charger. He addressed foreign police infiltration in American law enforcement, documented Russian military equipment movements through Michigan in the 1990s, and emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist occupation. The broadcast included extensive commentary on political exclusion, social media censorship, and the necessity of defensive action against perceived enemies.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia communications infrastructure, preparedness activities, and recent legal developments affecting militia members. He announced upcoming multi-county medical and radio communications drills scheduled for May 29-30, provided detailed guidance on antenna installation and coaxing protection techniques, and promoted the ECOMCOM emergency communications reporting system. Koernke also highlighted the release of three Houtari members on bond, organized community support for affected families, and reviewed surplus equipment deals from Century Arms International, particularly Enfield rifles and Austrian Steyr carbines.