"duck dynasty"
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening broadcast on December 26, 2013, featuring an extended discussion with caller Don about vehicle maintenance and emergency driving techniques, including Don's account of driving 212 miles to Detroit with failed brakes. The show pivoted to broader political and historical topics, including the suppression of alternative fuels (hemp-based ethanol and gasohol) by oil companies, the history of American automotive innovation, constitutional concerns about a constitutional convention, media manipulation tactics exemplified by the Duck Dynasty controversy, and recommendations for the TV series Firefly as patriotic entertainment. Callers contributed perspectives on oil storage, lead additives, and the importance of preserving historical records against government censorship.
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Mark Koernke opened the December 23, 2013 morning broadcast with commentary on the Boston Marathon lockdown and police tactics, analyzing a video demonstrating poor tactical deployment by law enforcement during house-to-house operations. He discussed the distinction between peace officers and corrupt police, reviewed an article comparing warrant service in 1972 versus today, and provided extensive product recommendations including AR-15 magazines and a .22 long rifle conversion upper receiver available through CDN Investments. Koernke also addressed Christmas preparations, discussed military commissary history, and touched on the Duck Dynasty controversy as a fabricated media event.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher hosted the evening Intelligence Report on December 23, 2013, discussing Mikhail Kalashnikov's death at age 94 and his legacy as a firearms designer. They covered a Norfolk, Virginia ordinance that shut down employee holiday parties without permits, framing it as government revenue extraction. The hosts extensively analyzed the Duck Dynasty controversy as a controlled media distraction from serious issues like the NDAA and gun restrictions, arguing the merchandise profits flow back to anti-gun corporations. They discussed orchestrated violence patterns including murder squads targeting white victims across the country, drew parallels to South Africa under Mandela, and alleged Mandela had actually died in June rather than December. The show included advertisements for hemp food storage, ammunition, and night vision equipment, and concluded with Christmas greetings and reminders to stay organized and vigilant.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple interconnected topics including zoning and local government overreach, the Nelson Mandela funeral as a staged distraction, coordinated black flash mob violence targeting whites, the role of communist infiltration in America, South African farm murders and racial violence, the Duck Dynasty controversy as social engineering, and an upcoming multi-state militia coordination meeting on the East Coast. He also reviewed the Amendment Arms MK5 AR/AK hybrid rifle design and emphasized the importance of unpredictable operational security for militia groups.
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Mark Koernke opened with a patriotic poem, then discussed preparedness and ammunition selection, recommending affordable ball ammunition for standardization across militia units. He reviewed firearms available through J&G Sales, particularly the Kel-Tec SU-16 semi-automatic rifle and Chinese surplus rifles, emphasizing reliability and affordability. Koernke addressed the Phil Robertson Duck Dynasty controversy, arguing that the left preaches tolerance until gaining dominance, then silences dissent. He discussed surplus military gear available through government liquidation sites, particularly ACU camouflage and Bundeswehr combat belts, and promoted equipment from KeepShooting.com and other vendors as Christmas gifts for militia preparedness. The show included caller discussion about rifle specifications and featured advertisements for emergency candles and other survival products.