"government surplus auctions"
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus auctions for military trailers and equipment available on govliquidation.com, with bidding closing June 5th. The episode featured an extended segment with caller Joe McNeil about a court case involving his son Dylan, who refused to state his full name as a legal strategy to avoid jurisdiction, illustrating tactics for challenging court authority. Koernke and callers emphasized the importance of understanding the distinction between legal and lawful, learning courtroom procedures, and teaching others these principles to resist what they characterized as an oppressive system. The show included recommendations for free legal resources from Rod Class and Mark Stevens, and concluded with Joe from the Carolinas introducing the 'Grow Your Own' gardening program focused on permaculture and food self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus auctions available through gobletquiddation.com, including a 1979 AM General M919 concrete mixer truck at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, landing craft, and water purification equipment. He reviewed firearm pricing and availability across multiple vendors, highlighting deals on the Star Firestar M43 9mm pistol ($225 at e-circoinc.com), VEPR shotguns, Yugo M70 AK rifles, and various other firearms. Koernke provided detailed commentary on ammunition pricing, magazine availability, and tactical considerations for firearm selection and use. He also promoted preparedness items including cold weather gear, rubber boots, and ponchos available through Coleman's clearance section, and discussed food storage options through HempUSA.org.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed chemtrailing and sky quality, glyphosate contamination in rainwater and air samples, water filtration importance, and BK's food storage spreadsheet tool available at Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. The show covered Ukraine crisis analysis including sniper allegations against Western-backed forces, Russian military strategy, and European energy dependence on Russia. Callers and hosts discussed government surplus auctions for medical supplies, Pelican cases, and plastic containers available at Fort Bragg and other military installations via govliquidation.com. Topics included preparedness logistics, food inventory management, and upcoming militia briefings from Connecticut.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, vehicle acquisition, and community resilience on January 10, 2014. The show featured a donation challenge for Indiana Freedom Talk Radio with Joe from the Carolinas offering free heirloom garden seeds to donors, followed by extensive discussion of emergency vehicles (deuce-and-a-half trucks, Humvees) available through government liquidation auctions, their multi-fuel capabilities, and maintenance. Koernke emphasized militia coordination for disaster response, shared personal experiences acquiring surplus military equipment and clothing, and reviewed firearms and ammunition sales from Centerfire Systems, including bolt-action Mausers and the Yugo M77 rifle.
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Mark Koernke opened the November 19, 2013 morning broadcast with commentary on government overreach, constitutional rights, and preparedness. He discussed the CryptoLocker virus threat and recommended free prevention software, fielded caller questions about phone bone technology and micro-FM transmitters, and promoted government surplus auctions at govliquidation.com as sources for military-grade communications equipment. Throughout the show, Koernke solicited donations to support the Micro Effect network and encouraged listeners to engage in political and economic resistance against what he characterized as federal tyranny.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Weapons Wednesday episode focused on firearms history and practical preparedness. The show covered the history and design of the 1911 pistol, including its development for military use and combat effectiveness in the Philippines and Boxer Rebellion. Discussion shifted to ammunition selection, including hollow point versus ball ammunition, Winchester and Super-Vel ammunition design, and magazine-fed shotgun options. Callers contributed technical questions about firearms modifications, drum magazines, and machine shop projects. The episode also included discussion of government surplus auctions and purchasing military equipment through sealed bidding processes.