"hunting licenses"
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions in Michigan including flooding and early spring crop prospects, the Mackinac Bridge wind hazards, and river conditions. He promoted AR-15 components and accessories at discounted prices from various retailers, emphasizing barrels as key investments. Koernke explained FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network) as a tool to combat financial crimes and NGO corruption, urging listeners to spread awareness of this mechanism. He covered Second Amendment legal challenges, stock market manipulation tactics, preparedness equipment including helmets and NBC masks, and upcoming Camp Wayland North activities. The show included music requests and commentary on tariffs, gas price fluctuations, and Michigan state policy changes.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed Michigan DNR regulations requiring hunting licenses even on private property, wildlife management issues including feral pigs and cougars, rabies vaccination procedures, and night vision technology transitions from green-screen to white-light devices. Callers contributed stories about wildlife encounters, military service experiences, and current events including Hunter Biden's discharge from the Navy for cocaine use and a criminal case involving sexual assault of an elderly woman. The show also covered the B-52 bomber's 60-year service history.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed hunting season in Michigan, including the burden of state licensing paperwork on small sporting goods retailers and how bureaucratic regulations disproportionately harm mom-and-pop businesses while large corporations obtain exemptions. They took calls from listeners, including one about preparedness and battery charging systems, and another tracking a lost phone across the country via global communication. The show featured extensive discussion of the Ukraine conflict, with recommendations to watch militia footage on YouTube to learn tactical lessons, and repeated emphasis on acquiring gas masks for chemical protection. Koernke promoted preparedness by urging listeners to relocate from major population centers, discussed sourcing military surplus gear and gas masks at wholesale prices, and announced construction work at Camp Emmerich. The episode concluded with a rifle drawing for a 6.5 Carcano carbine, won by Crystal Coble, and continued fundraising appeals for the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the economic collapse of Michigan's industrial base, focusing on Dow Chemical's announcement of 10,000 job cuts and 20 facility closures by year-end 2008. They analyzed the loss of manufacturing expertise and skilled labor due to outsourcing, comparing it to similar devastation from Pfizer and Daimler-Chrysler acquisitions. Guest Bruce Hemings (Buckshot) reported on wolf predation in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, documenting a 70% decline in deer harvest since wolves were introduced, and criticized the Michigan DNR for denying the connection while raising hunting license fees. The hosts discussed ammunition shortages, gun store raids, and the broader pattern of federal policies (NAFTA, GATT) designed to destabilize American industry and control the population.