"government fraud"
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness in Michigan, including cold weather safety, cross-country skiing, snowmobiles, and winter sports. He covered food storage and security as a weapon against government control, warned about declining food quality from Central America replacing domestic production, and discussed the importance of smokehouses and traditional food preservation methods. He also addressed the ATF e-form blackout for NFA items starting December 26, 2025, urged listeners to submit firearm transfer forms before the deadline, and discussed the U.S. Postal Service's importance as a constitutional check on government fraud and land theft.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness activities including a radio meetup and shooting range events in Michigan, with detailed instruction on weapon systems, night vision technology, and optics. He addressed geopolitical issues including U.S. military involvement in Syria and Iraq against ISIS, criticizing government deception about military objectives. Koernke also covered local government revenue schemes involving fraudulent parking and speed camera tickets, and promoted affordable night vision equipment and SKS replacement parts through various vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, focusing on the EPA's authority to garnish wages without court orders under the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996. He drew parallels to the Declaration of Independence and criticized the agency as an enemy of the American people. Koernke extensively analyzed the endangered species scam, arguing that the EPA and DNR deliberately breed and plant endangered animals like the jumping mouse on private property to seize land from ranchers, citing examples from the Bundy Ranch and a California farmer whose tractor was seized. He proposed alternative solutions such as paying farmers to breed endangered species and questioned the scientific basis for endangered species protections.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and firearms on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on affordable defensive options including East German M10 gas masks ($4 each with filters included) available through Maine Military Surplus, AK-74 rifles and ammunition as cost-effective alternatives (5.45x39mm at approximately 10 cents per round), AR-15 magazine pouches for medical kit storage, and flare pistols with potential defensive applications. He addressed caller questions about Second Amendment rights, government fraud involving deceased persons' identities and state retirement funds, militia preparedness standards, and provided detailed technical guidance on CETME rifle reloading considerations due to waffle-chambered barrels. The show emphasized organizing community purchases to meet minimum shipping thresholds and maintaining high safety standards in militia firearms training.