"e-cigarettes"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed e-cigarette regulation and warning labels, then played an extended Walter Veith lecture on symbolism, Freemasonry, Jesuit influence, and alleged New World Order conspiracies spanning World War II, the Kennedy assassination, and modern geopolitics. The second half of the broadcast shifted to recent shooting incidents—LAX, New Jersey mall, Connecticut campus—with Koernke analyzing eyewitness accounts, questioning official narratives, and discussing police response. He also covered Syrian Christian massacres, Israeli oil drilling in the West Bank, and police use-of-force issues.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening edition of the Intelligence Report on November 1, 2013, focusing primarily on ammunition and firearms availability, pricing trends, and preparedness. BK provided extensive commentary on ammunition deals from various retailers (CDNN, Cabela's, Graf's, Powder Valley, Bulk Ammo, Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore), noting inventory constraints and price fluctuations in the post-2008 market. The show discussed AR-15 pricing softening, 80% receiver options, magazine bulk purchasing strategies, and body armor availability from Apex Gun Parts. BK also covered miscellaneous topics including Halloween seasonal store closures, power company employment practices, Arduino microcontroller shipping delays from China due to new battery/fluid regulations, and e-cigarette component restrictions. The final segment addressed gardening and food production, promoting a new permaculture program called 'Grow Your Own' with Joe from the Carolinas.
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Mark Koernke and Spike Timmons hosted the evening edition of The Intelligence Report on August 22, 2013. The show featured discussion of e-cigarette business development and smoking cessation, followed by a caller from Houston raising concerns about a 10-year-old girl charged with sexual assault after childhood play and interrogated without parental presence, prompting discussion of children's rights during police questioning and parental legal protections. A caller from Queensland, Australia provided international perspective on Australian federal elections, government spending, strict gun control laws correlating with high crime rates, and a database breach exposing licensed shooters' information that led to home invasions targeting firearms. The hosts and Australian caller discussed parallels between Australian and American gun control efforts, ammunition registration, and preparedness strategies.