"epstein files"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing conflict with Iran, criticizing Trump's military actions and characterizing them as part of a Zionist agenda. He covered topics including preparedness (batteries, medicine bottles, solar protection), Medicare concerns for aging patriots, alternative health solutions, and claims about Epstein files and Israeli involvement in various conspiracies. The show featured caller discussions on weather manipulation, Mandela effects, biblical prophecy, and the nature of reality as a digital construct.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed multiple interconnected threats facing America, including the imminent risk of an Israeli attack on a U.S. Navy ship in the Persian Gulf (possibly the USS Winston Churchill or USS Lincoln) to trigger war with Iran, the Epstein files and alleged Zionist pedophile networks, gun confiscation efforts in Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, and Minnesota, cartel violence bleeding into the U.S. from Mexico, and the need for Americans to prepare militarily and logistically. They also covered communications equipment (Baofeng radios, field telephones), militia manufacturing initiatives in Michigan, and warned of potential Russian attacks on U.S. nuclear facilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed the CIA's public move to disarm Virginia through its governor, comparing it to similar gun control efforts in New Mexico and Colorado. He emphasized the need for non-middleman communications technology, detailed Hezbollah's successful defensive tactics against Israel, and warned about the imminent threat of U.S. military action against Iran. Koernke covered ammunition purchasing strategies, AR-10 rifle building, shotgun acquisition for air defense, and the symbolic nature of attacks on Virginia during the 250th anniversary of American independence. He also addressed the Epstein files, Israeli-U.S. relations, and the role of Zionist influence in American foreign policy.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Epstein files release, government overreach on firearms, preparedness strategies, and communications security. He analyzed redaction tactics in the Epstein documents, addressed false claims about public figures, and emphasized the need for AR-15 component stockpiling as states like Colorado, Virginia, and New Mexico push gun bans targeting barrels and receivers. Koernke promoted practical preparedness including chemical suits, gas masks, rubber boots, and older analog communications equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for armed resistance to what he characterized as an occupying force.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics on Weapons Wednesday, February 11, 2026, including a mysterious 10-day no-fly zone around El Paso and the Oregon Park border area that was quickly rescinded after public attention, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's sixth visit to Washington in Trump's second term, alleged voter fraud cases in Michigan involving Israeli networks, Virginia gun grab attempts, and Denver voter fraud investigations. The show covered extensive weapons and preparedness topics including AR-15 and AR-10 configurations, magazine sourcing and repair, gas mask procurement, and detailed maintenance procedures for bolt-action rifles like the Mauser K98 and Mosin-Nagant. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge provided analysis of the Epstein files, Pam Bondi's testimony before Congress, and the escalating Iran situation, warning of potential World War III implications.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on February 6, 2026, discussing the Epstein files release, alleged body swap theories, and accomplices still at large. He covered ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers, reviewed firearm options including AR-15s and AR-10s, and provided detailed commentary on militia training operations at multiple Michigan facilities. The show addressed geopolitical tensions with Iran, border security issues in the Southwest, and California's alleged ties to communist China, while emphasizing the need for local organization and militia preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's coal power plant closure and winter power grid vulnerabilities, criticizing state officials for planning blackouts. He addressed the Dearborn Muslim community protests, arguing they distract from larger systemic problems controlled by what he characterized as Jewish political and financial interests in major U.S. cities. Koernke covered preparedness topics including winter boots, military rations, generators, and equipment maintenance for militia units. He discussed the Epstein files release and government classification tactics, drew parallels to historical cover-ups like Agent Orange and Gulf War illness, and emphasized the need for armed resistance and operational readiness against what he framed as an occupying regime.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on November 18-19, 2025, covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show featured discussions on ammunition suppliers (AIM Surplus, PPU, Centerfire Systems), AR-15 lower receiver construction using alternative materials like wood and forgings, SKS rifle modifications, reloading powders (Trail Boss), and medical supply acquisitions from a civil defense site. Koernke also addressed internet reliability issues, government dysfunction, the Epstein files release, and criticized both political parties for being controlled by Israeli interests and AIPAC. The broadcast included caller contributions on ammunition specifications, SKS magazine compatibility, and tactical equipment recommendations.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on October 22, 2025, covering multiple topics across three hours. The first hour focused on Windows 11 update 25H2, discussing Microsoft's forced installation and privacy concerns, followed by detailed discussion of firearms including Glock reliability, SIG 320 malfunctions, and the potential for counterfeit weapons. The second hour featured guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing military policy, the Department of War, the Epstein files, Charlie Kirk's death, and predictions of war and false flags. The third hour included co-host Dave Stone discussing preparedness, archery, air rifles, iron sights, and cold weather gear, along with caller discussions about gold confiscation, currency alternatives, and militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed Charlie Kirk's assassination, attributing it to Israeli and Jewish mob operations, and analyzed broader geopolitical issues including alleged Israeli land seizures in Ukraine using American police uniforms, the planned visit of Netanyahu to the US, and California's new gun control legislation targeting Glocks and firearm components. He emphasized the need for militia organization, preparedness, and community defense while criticizing government inaction on drug trafficking and corruption, and requested listeners distribute the patriotic poem 'Visitor from the Past' across social media platforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including weather conditions in Michigan, communications infrastructure vulnerabilities, Israeli voter fraud operations detected in Michigan, water-cooled server technology and AI systems, and economic issues related to gold pricing and currency devaluation. The show featured extensive caller commentary on Trump administration policies, Israel-related concerns, and systemic corruption. Technical difficulties with streaming and audio were addressed throughout the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed critical preparedness topics including the urgent need for swimming skills as a survival priority, especially in the Midwest with its water obstacles. He covered firearms regulations, specifically the ATF's arbitrary enforcement against AR-15 braces and short-barreled rifles, emphasizing the need to avoid legal traps. Koernke addressed the Ukraine conflict and World War III scenarios, warning that electronic warfare and infrastructure destruction would be priorities. He discussed tactical vehicle camouflage using house paint, clothing reserves, ammunition storage with multiple protective layers, and reloading/bullet casting as essential logistics. The show included commentary on the Fetterman-Oz Pennsylvania Senate debate, the Epstein files and blackmail operations, and the need for organized militia training. Koernke emphasized that conflict with the federal government is inevitable and that personal preparation in swimming, weapons, logistics, and communications is critical.