"dnr"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of 'Weapons Wednesday' programming covering firearms, ammunition, reloading supplies, preparedness, and militia activities. The show discussed AR-15 components and pricing, Mini-14 rifles, AK flash hiders, ammunition shortages due to nitrocellulose supply issues, burn treatment protocols, solar power systems, weather patterns and tornado preparedness, and upcoming militia training exercises and medical kit assembly projects. Callers contributed information about FEMA deployments in Oklahoma, DNR enforcement tactics, and technical firearm issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed military aircraft activity over Michigan during the Northern Strike exercise, including F-18s and C-130 transport planes, and directed listeners to monitor real-time radar feeds. He covered preparedness topics including tool kits for emergency situations, seed sprouting for nutritional value and food production, and managing food resources for large groups. Koernke criticized government responses to COVID-19, the election system, and the DNR's involvement in vaccine mandates, while emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency, resource management, and community preparedness. He also played anti-war music by Jackson Browne and Aaron Lewis, and discussed foreclosures and labor shortages as signs of economic instability.
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Mark Koernke discussed the April 15, 2020 Lansing, Michigan vehicle protest against Governor Whitmer's lockdown orders, analyzing surveillance footage of unmarked white vehicles with blacked-out windows operated by law enforcement. He covered resource scavenging and repurposing for preparedness, including detailed instructions on manufacturing improvised explosive devices from common materials like aluminum cans, steel containers, and scrap metal. Koernke emphasized the importance of communications infrastructure, ammunition reloading, and community organization in preparation for anticipated conflict with state and federal authorities. He highlighted statements from four northern Michigan sheriffs refusing to enforce certain executive orders and urged listeners to establish CB radio networks and document enemy movements.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 response as a government power grab and police state expansion, arguing that the virus threat was exaggerated and that lockdowns, social distancing mandates, and forced medical procedures represented communist takeover tactics. He criticized law enforcement, medical authorities, and the Trump administration for implementing these policies, played an audio recording of a man being forcibly injected in a hospital against his will, and called for armed resistance and preparation for conflict. The show also covered firearms, ammunition capacity, and tactical preparedness for what Koernke framed as an imminent war against globalist and communist forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive preparedness techniques including camouflage, fighting position construction, and cache burial methods to avoid thermal detection. He explained how Earth systems and spectral analysis can identify disturbed soil, then provided detailed instructions on proper topsoil management and overhead cover to defeat surveillance. Guest Bruce Buckshot joined to discuss trapping, snaring, and survival techniques, emphasizing affordable snare systems for food procurement. The conversation shifted to predator management, particularly feral pigs and wolves, with Bruce presenting his wolf documentary showing documented wolf attacks and the ecological damage from reintroduction programs that lack corresponding buffalo herds. Both hosts criticized environmental organizations and government wildlife programs for prioritizing wolves over ranchers and hunters who funded elk restoration.