"govliquidation.com"
19 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed using existing government surplus equipment and resources to secure the U.S.-Mexico border at no additional cost to taxpayers, citing available assets from federal liquidation auctions including vehicles, trailers, fencing, and solar power systems. He criticized government corruption and waste, arguing that five competent people could coordinate border security using already-purchased equipment. The show also covered political commentary on Obama's post-presidency mansion purchases, Bernie Sanders' wealth and potential 2020 run, Hillary Clinton's health, and concerns about political dynasties including Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton being groomed for future roles.
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus military equipment being auctioned off through govliquidation.com, including newer M1078 cargo trucks that should be in service rather than sold. He addressed the Micro Effect's financial crisis, appealing for listener donations ($500/day needed through month-end) to keep the network operational as other broadcast networks fold. The show featured extensive commentary on police training programs designed to improve officer-community relations, which Koernke criticized as manipulation tactics rather than genuine reform. Callers debated the show's tone and marketing approach, with one Vietnam veteran suggesting the network needed to attract higher-income supporters and avoid condescending language. The episode concluded with discussion of political correctness, network independence, and the importance of maintaining editorial freedom.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle preparedness and emergency evacuation tactics, focusing on practical field repairs for automobiles including radiator patching with threaded rods and bolts, tool kit assembly from salvaged and discount sources, and the importance of reconnaissance vehicles and quiet mobility. He emphasized pre-planning for bug-out scenarios, covering bridge failures, ambush avoidance, vehicle breakdowns, and the strategic use of small, maneuverable vehicles over heavy armor. The show included detailed guidance on sourcing affordable tools from Harbor Freight and government liquidation auctions, lubricants and storage greases for equipment preservation, and caller contributions on medical supplies and maintenance techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus auctions on GovLiquidation.com, highlighting deals on military clothing, equipment, and vehicles available for purchase. He reviewed quartermaster items including ACU and three-color desert uniforms, binoculars, water tanks suitable for underground bunkers, and Coast Guard patrol boats. Koernke provided detailed pricing and sourcing information for tactical gear from airsoft retailers and surplus outlets, emphasizing the 5-10 program for outfitting individuals with complete gear systems. He also addressed the Ferguson, Missouri incident involving Michael Brown, characterizing it as a robbery and discussing media coverage of the event.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security solutions using surplus government equipment available through govliquidation.com, including Coast Guard patrol boats, hybrid locomotives, and fuel tankers. He emphasized the need for militia support at the southern border and criticized foreign aid spending. Callers discussed the Ferguson, Missouri unrest as an organized flash mob rather than spontaneous rioting, illegal immigration patterns in Michigan, and defensive preparedness including improvised weapons like modified hockey sticks and Swiss Army shovels. Koernke advocated for border fortification and civilian defense strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Texas border crisis and presented a detailed plan for how the Texas National Guard could be mobilized to secure the border using existing resources and computer systems without additional taxpayer expense. He criticized state and federal officials for inaction, explained how surplus military equipment available through govliquidation.com could be acquired, and provided specific recommendations for AK-47 rifles and ammunition purchases in response to recent Russian import bans.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness gear and equipment sourcing, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor available through online retailers like KeepShooting.com and ApexGunParts.com. He reviewed the Bundy Ranch situation, mentioning BLM overreach and the need for mobile support elements. The show covered government surplus auctions at GovLiquidation.com for Quonset tents and containers useful for field operations. Koernke also addressed a caller's question about managing alcohol withdrawal symptoms and discussed state lottery systems as examples of government-controlled vice and organized crime.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for militia deployments to the Bundy Ranch in Nevada, focusing on practical logistics and equipment sourcing. He provided detailed guidance on obtaining surplus government equipment through govliquidation.com and Uncle Sam's Retail Outlet, including storage containers, tools, camouflage netting components, and protective gear like knee and elbow pads. Koernke and his guest Don covered tactical positioning principles for defensive operations, night vision technology capabilities and limitations, and movement techniques for armed personnel. The show emphasized improvisation, adaptation, and community support for those traveling to the ranch.
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus liquidation opportunities on Weapons Wednesday, covering tools, containers, and military equipment available through govliquidation.com. He reviewed affordable .308 rifle options including PTR-91 models from Atlantic Firearms, emphasized the importance of armorers' tools and weapon maintenance kits, and highlighted petroleum products and lubricants for preparedness. The show included commentary on gun control efforts in Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, with Koernke asserting these were coordinated disarmament campaigns. He also discussed ammunition availability, particularly 7.62x54R corrosive ammo restocking patterns, and promoted support for Liberty Tree Radio and related patriot networks.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on February 6, 2014, featuring Joe from the Carolinas discussing his weekly gardening program 'Grow Your Own, The Budding Revolution' (Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern). Topics included permaculture design, seed distribution, medicinal herbs, and the Hugelkultur technique for water retention using decomposing wood. The show covered government surplus auctions at Grayling, Michigan (event 9316, March 7, 2014) offering large quantities of fired brass cartridge casings (9mm, 7.62 NATO, 5.56, and 50-caliber) for reloading, along with military vehicles including a white half-track in Auburn, California. Additional segments promoted Sun Oven solar cookers as a new potential sponsor and discussed Liberty Tree Radio programming expansion including the Veterans Manual show starting February 17.
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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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Mark Koernke discussed Operation Gun Runner and weapons trafficking along the U.S.-Mexico border, explaining how ATF and federal agencies allegedly transferred confiscated weapons to cartels. He detailed cartel violence in Rocky Point, Mexico, and emphasized the importance of recording evidence of government misconduct. The show also covered government surplus auctions at govliquidation.com, highlighting available military equipment including trucks, aircraft, and industrial machinery in Michigan and Arizona, with specific bid dates and locations provided for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed the State of Jefferson movement with caller Worland, focusing on currency initiatives using Jefferson $2 bills and dollar coins to promote the separatist cause. The bulk of the episode centered on a detailed explanation of how townships and counties can acquire free military and government surplus equipment through govliquidation.com, including vehicles, medical supplies, communications equipment, and body armor. Koernke emphasized that local governments have screening cards allowing them to claim surplus items at no cost, and he provided specific examples of available equipment in California and other locations. He criticized government officials for failing to take advantage of these resources and encouraged listeners to motivate their local representatives to acquire equipment for community preparedness and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke opened the November 19, 2013 morning broadcast with commentary on government overreach, constitutional rights, and preparedness. He discussed the CryptoLocker virus threat and recommended free prevention software, fielded caller questions about phone bone technology and micro-FM transmitters, and promoted government surplus auctions at govliquidation.com as sources for military-grade communications equipment. Throughout the show, Koernke solicited donations to support the Micro Effect network and encouraged listeners to engage in political and economic resistance against what he characterized as federal tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, November 6, 2013, focusing on AR-15 magazine availability and pricing from retailers like Brownells. He covered camouflage techniques for firearms and tactical positioning, emphasizing shape, color, and motion concealment in both daylight and low-light conditions. Koernke and caller Don explored night vision principles, human eye adaptation to darkness, and tactical fieldcraft including how to retain night vision during illumination events. The show stressed the importance of perfecting the individual soldier's skills and preparedness over reliance on equipment alone.
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Spike Timmons and Mark Koernke discussed Saudi Arabia's anger at the United States for refusing to bomb Syria, analyzing Prince Bandar bin Sultan's threats to scale back cooperation with the US. The hosts criticized the geopolitical manipulation by Saudi Arabia and Israel, comparing their relationship to puppet masters controlling American foreign policy. Mark also provided detailed commentary on communications equipment reliability, recommending industrial-grade headsets and discussing government surplus equipment available through govliquidation.com, including vintage vehicles and military-grade radio gear suitable for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent government shutdown and its parallels to personal preparedness, focusing on a Capitol stenographer who interrupted proceedings to denounce congressional betrayal of America. He criticized international bankers and federal overreach, including the closure of national monuments and military commissaries. The show featured extensive discussion of low-tech defensive strategies including natural and man-made barriers, tripwire systems, and bee hives as deterrents. Caller Bill from Texas contributed practical advice on alarm systems, barrier plants like prickly pear and thorned hedgerows, and government surplus equipment available through liquidation auctions, particularly military utility vehicles useful for mobile operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing trucker protest on the Capital Beltway in Washington DC, noting that authorities downplayed its impact despite traffic slowdowns. He criticized park rangers at Blue Ridge Parkway for continuing operations during the government shutdown and promoted militia training videos, particularly footage of the Scott Woodring siege showing Michigan State Police using military satchel charges. The bulk of the episode focused on quartermaster preparedness, with detailed recommendations for acquiring surplus military gear including woodland and desert camouflage MOLLE equipment, helmet covers, and cold-weather clothing from vendors like MainMilitary.com and GovLiquidation.com at discounted prices. Koernke emphasized the importance of building equipped militia units while surplus gear remained affordable and discussed quality differences in equipment from various countries, particularly praising Polish and Czech manufacturing standards.
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus equipment available through govliquidation.com, including military communications gear, tools, and vehicles. He provided detailed guidance on radio communications equipment, marine and 6-meter radio frequencies, antenna systems, and equipment sourcing from dealextreme.com. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, animal behavior as security indicators, dog breeds for defense and property protection, and the importance of training and discipline in working animals. Koernke criticized federal government policies, Israeli-American relations, and promoted self-sufficiency through communications redundancy and equipment diversity.