"indiana freedom talk radio"
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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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Spike Timmons hosted the first hour of the evening Intelligence Report on January 8, 2014, discussing 9/11 conspiracy theories, Israeli involvement in the attacks, and the Federal Reserve's role in creating national debt. The show featured analysis of an article claiming the official 9/11 story was collapsing and blaming Saudi Arabia as a distraction from Israeli and U.S. government culpability. Callers discussed constitutional law, the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Lysander Spooner's writings on the Constitution as an invalid contract, and the distinction between legal and lawful authority. The broadcast also included updates on militia figure Jack McLamb's hospitalization and fundraising appeals for the radio station.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Spike discussed winter operations with night vision equipment, covering topics including battery management in cold weather, lens protection and fogging prevention, breath discipline, protective gear like the M17 gas mask, and practical applications of night vision devices on various firearms platforms. The show included a donation appeal for Spike's Indiana Freedom Talk Radio operation, well-wishes for ailing patriot activist Jack McLamb, and detailed technical advice on night vision scopes, thermal imaging, and ammunition selection for bolt-action rifles.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for winter weather conditions, particularly in cold climates like Michigan, emphasizing the importance of proper clothing and planning. He promoted SKS rifles and 7.62x39 ammunition as affordable alternatives to expensive .22 ammunition, recommending Royal Tiger Imports as a source for budget-friendly firearms. Koernke encouraged listeners to convert digital currency into hard assets like ammunition, food, and tools, and promoted several preparedness resources including Max Velocity's tactical books and gunbot.net for ammunition pricing. A caller named Phil from Atlanta provided information about free Kindle downloads of Matt Bracken's trilogy and gunbot.net as ammunition search resources.
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Mark Koernke opened the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on October 21, 2013, discussing broadcast operations across multiple networks and states, militia training exercises in Michigan, and equipment testing with mobile transmitter units. He thanked the 7th Regimental Combat Team for weekend operations and promoted discounted SKS rifles from Royal Tiger Imports. Spike, the president of Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, took over mid-show and discussed a school shooting in Nevada, bullying, and cold weather preparedness gear. The show covered moped conversion kits for transportation, shortwave broadcasting challenges, and network resilience strategies following the collapse of WTPRN.
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Edward Cornke filled in for Mark Koernke, who was visiting his hospitalized mother. The show focused on website infrastructure for Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, which moved to a new host (HostMonster) after archive issues. Spike discussed building the new site at IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.co.nr with cPanel tools. Don joined to cover Quartermaster's Friday topics including gun maintenance oils (Mobil One synthetic), edged weapons and folding knives for self-defense, close-quarters combat techniques against armed attackers, and the 21-foot rule for knife versus gun scenarios. Technical issues with PayPal donations were reported mid-show. The episode ended with promotional segments for preparedness supplies.