"gasoline prices"
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and political commentary on this Friday broadcast. The show featured segments on Second Amendment issues including a New Hampshire school's illegal search of a student's vehicle, NFA division reopening during government shutdown, and various firearms and ammunition deals. Koernke also addressed Israeli-Palestinian politics, Democratic Party infighting with Senator Fetterman, and practical preparedness topics including fuel storage, gasoline prices, and small engine maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed food supply disruptions, hyperinflation, vaccine dangers, and preparedness measures on May 11, 2021. He covered infrastructure vulnerabilities including pipeline hacking and foreign management of U.S. systems, criticized political leaders and Israeli influence in American government, analyzed gasoline price manipulation and regional pricing zones, and addressed the arrest of Arthur Polosky in Canada while advocating for armed resistance against federal overreach. The show concluded with discussion of military command structure and militia organization in potential conflict scenarios.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed multiple economic and supply chain issues affecting preparedness, including a nationwide egg shortage caused by avian flu outbreaks that killed 35 million chickens, driving powdered egg prices from $7 to $40-45 per pound. They covered food preservation techniques such as canning bacon and pork, emphasized the importance of local food production and diversification, and warned about Congress removing country-of-origin labeling requirements for meat, preventing consumers from identifying Chinese imports. The hosts analyzed signs of economic weakness including soft retail sales, manipulated gasoline pricing despite stable wholesale costs, and mass vehicle sales along highways. They discussed the Disney H-1B visa scandal where 250 American tech workers were forced to train foreign replacements, explaining the cascading economic effects through the workforce. The episode concluded with product recommendations including SurplusShed's 47% off sale and MainMilitary.com supplies.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on November 8, 2013, discussing economic indicators including low gasoline prices, reduced consumer traffic, and stagnant business activity suggesting public caution. The show featured extensive technical discussion of ammunition components and reloading supplies, including newly available Winchester large rifle magnum primers and experimental electrically-fired primers. Callers and hosts explored alternative firearm designs including 12-gauge Gatling guns, lever-action rifle maintenance, and historical Ripley-style breech-loading mechanisms. A significant portion addressed violent crime targeting elderly and vulnerable populations, with caller Janet from Florida seeking advice on self-defense for women and seniors in high-crime areas; Mark recommended situational awareness, relocation to safer communities, and practical defensive measures. The show concluded with preparedness reminders and food storage recommendations.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and EPA's announcement to shut down approximately 33% of U.S. refineries for recertification, drawing parallels to Y2K refinery closures in 1999-2000 and warning of potential gasoline price increases. They analyzed political purges within the Obama administration, comparing power dynamics to Soviet Communist leadership struggles, and warned military personnel with 16 years or less of service that they would be blocked from re-enlisting—a policy they characterized as a deliberate purge of experienced NCOs and officers loyal to the Constitution. The hosts urged listeners to use communication networks and distribute information sheets to counter mainstream media narratives and prepare for economic and military instability.
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Mark Koernke discussed gasoline price manipulation and market gluts, analyzing how oil companies artificially maintain high prices despite excess supply. He covered the Bear Stearns financial collapse as an example of wealth stripping by financial elites, drawing parallels to Ponzi schemes and prison gambling operations. Koernke explained how the Federal Reserve and international bankers control currency policy, criticized the Council on Foreign Relations as a key perpetrator of economic collapse, and detailed a geopolitical strategy involving the NAFTA superhighway, regional division of North America, and military control centered in the western heartland. He discussed the symbolism of the American flag (battle standard versus peace flag), the militarization of the country, and provided detailed preparedness advice to a caller about establishing food and water supplies, creating bug-out locations with family or friends, and building community resilience.