"leslie fish"
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Mark Koernke discussed Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel's dominance in the U.S. heroin market, noting the connection to opium production in Afghanistan and Southeast Asia. He promoted ammunition purchases on "Cinco de Elmo Day," reviewed affordable ammunition options from Centerfire Systems and UNAMMO.com, and advertised PTR-91 rifle packages from CDNN Sports and HK91 magazines from Royal Tiger Imports. Koernke provided detailed information about Camp Emmerich's upcoming family gathering and live-fire demonstration, featured folk music by Leslie Fish, and announced a drawing at 8 p.m. with donation opportunities through Liberty Tree Radio.
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On December 12, 2014, the show focused on fundraising efforts for the Micro Effect radio station. Mark Koernke and co-hosts Joe McNeil and Donald Betcher discussed available equipment donations including Yagi antennas, limiter compressors, and announced a drawing for an FM100 transmitter (scheduled for New Year's Eve with a $10 minimum contribution). They promoted local micro-broadcasting initiatives, shared statistics about unemployment under Obama, discussed the success of their Saturday night country music programming, and played music including a Leslie Fish song called 'Freedom Road' to encourage listener support.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness products from Major Surplus, including military MRE pound cakes and tactical clothing, and promoted a fundraising drawing for station equipment upgrades with prizes including Bowie knives and folding knives. He featured music by Leslie Fish, including songs from the album 'Sister Jenny's Turn to Throw the Bomb' and 'Carmen Miranda's Ghost,' and discussed upcoming video projects including 'So You Just Escaped from a FEMA Camp.' The show included information about Center Fire Systems' shotgun sales, particularly Turkish pump shotguns and the M1919 semi-automatic shotgun, and Ed provided details about the Friday night drawing mechanics and station relocation plans.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness, constitutional rights, and recent political events on June 10, 2014. The hosts addressed media manipulation regarding school shootings, the threat of digital technology erasing physical books and information control, and the inevitability of a second American Revolution. They analyzed an article by Brandon Smith about the Bundy Ranch standoff, arguing that federal overreach and the failure of legal remedies make armed conflict inevitable. The show included commentary on government surveillance, the militarization of domestic law enforcement, and calls for patriots to prepare for potential conflict.