"fundraising drawing"
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Mark Koernke opened the Friday evening broadcast with updates on militia camp activities, end-of-year fundraising drawings, and listener donations. The show featured embedded video content on Second Amendment litigation (Connecticut's AR-15 ban petition to SCOTUS), Timothy Durkin's prosecution under Biden-era ATF rules continuing under Trump, and economic concerns including Walmart CEO resignation, massive corporate layoffs, and car repossessions at 15-year highs. Koernke discussed Michigan deer hunting season opening, DNR warrant requirement bills, and boot sourcing for preparedness. Callers raised concerns about AIPAC's donation opacity and questioned Trump administration follow-through on Second Amendment promises.
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Mark Koernke discussed gas mask selection, proper fitting, and training protocols for preparedness. He addressed caller questions about wearing masks with beards and long hair, recommending trimming facial hair for proper seal and using swimmers' caps for hair control. Koernke provided detailed information on various mask models available from suppliers like KeepShooting.com and MaineMilitary.com, noting that several models had sold out during the broadcast. He emphasized the importance of practicing shooting and performing tasks while wearing masks, and discussed alternative protective equipment options. The show concluded with a fundraising appeal for Liberty Tree Radio's mixing board replacement, inviting listeners to donate for an April drawing with prize boxes.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and ammunition stockpiling, encouraging listeners to purchase one box of ammunition weekly to accumulate 52 boxes annually. He covered weather safety, highlighting dangerous temperature fluctuations (34 to 73 degrees), and promoted a fundraising drawing offering 10-ounce silver bars and uncirculated Zimbabwean trillion-dollar notes as prizes. A caller from Texas raised concerns about George P. Bush's role as Texas Land Commissioner, criticizing his plan to privatize management of the Alamo away from the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and discussed state funding cuts for counties cooperating with the Jade Helm military exercise.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, cold weather operations, and equipment procurement during this Friday afternoon broadcast. He covered camouflage selection (Woodland, ACU, DCU, Coyote Brown patterns), AR-15 and AR-10 rifle components with specific vendor pricing, ammunition and magazine availability, and cold weather gear including mittens, socks, field jackets, and gas masks. Koernke emphasized layering strategies for winter operations, proper foot care, and equipment maintenance. He promoted a Liberty Tree Radio fundraising drawing with prizes including knives, hats, and surplus military gear, and discussed battlefield recovery tactics used by German forces. The show included vendor recommendations (CDNN Investments, Coats Distributing, Coleman's, MainMilitary.com, Joe Bob Outfitters) and addressed the Nagant rifle's practical utility despite criticism.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness products from Major Surplus, including military MRE pound cakes and tactical clothing, and promoted a fundraising drawing for station equipment upgrades with prizes including Bowie knives and folding knives. He featured music by Leslie Fish, including songs from the album 'Sister Jenny's Turn to Throw the Bomb' and 'Carmen Miranda's Ghost,' and discussed upcoming video projects including 'So You Just Escaped from a FEMA Camp.' The show included information about Center Fire Systems' shotgun sales, particularly Turkish pump shotguns and the M1919 semi-automatic shotgun, and Ed provided details about the Friday night drawing mechanics and station relocation plans.
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Mark Koernke discussed the recovery and restoration of an M24 Chafee tank acquired by his militia unit, detailing its mechanical specifications, armament, and planned camouflage painting. He provided extensive commentary on mechanized warfare tactics, vehicle maintenance, parts compatibility, and logistics for militia operations, emphasizing the importance of matching vehicle types for parts support and recovery operations. Koernke also discussed preparedness fundraising efforts, tool acquisition strategies, and the need for medical support units in militia formations.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including a fundraising drawing for a 7.5mm French Mosin rifle, Michigan's record corn and apple production, charitable organization inefficiencies and waste, the history and original purpose of the internet for military logistics, and various geopolitical issues including Middle East treaties, Iran negotiations, and alleged Israeli-Saudi cooperation. He criticized centralized charitable institutions, encouraged direct aid to those in need, and emphasized preparedness and critical thinking.