"shotguns"
23 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed historical military technology, particularly the Sprint air defense missile system from the 1970s that achieved Mach 10 speeds, arguing that hypersonic missile technology is not new and was deliberately suppressed or transferred to adversaries. He addressed property mapping by government agencies (FinCEN), the threat of drone attacks on American soil, and emphasized the need for civilian preparedness including shotguns for air defense. Koernke also covered preparedness supplies including oil, ivermectin, fenbendazole, medical kits in ammo cans, and AR-15 components, while criticizing government incompetence and alleged Israeli influence over U.S. policy. Callers discussed Harbor Freight tactical flashlights, drone threats in Ukraine, and air defense tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed the CIA's public move to disarm Virginia through its governor, comparing it to similar gun control efforts in New Mexico and Colorado. He emphasized the need for non-middleman communications technology, detailed Hezbollah's successful defensive tactics against Israel, and warned about the imminent threat of U.S. military action against Iran. Koernke covered ammunition purchasing strategies, AR-10 rifle building, shotgun acquisition for air defense, and the symbolic nature of attacks on Virginia during the 250th anniversary of American independence. He also addressed the Epstein files, Israeli-U.S. relations, and the role of Zionist influence in American foreign policy.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Epstein files release, government overreach on firearms, preparedness strategies, and communications security. He analyzed redaction tactics in the Epstein documents, addressed false claims about public figures, and emphasized the need for AR-15 component stockpiling as states like Colorado, Virginia, and New Mexico push gun bans targeting barrels and receivers. Koernke promoted practical preparedness including chemical suits, gas masks, rubber boots, and older analog communications equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for armed resistance to what he characterized as an occupying force.
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Mark Koernke discussed government corruption, the intentional information dump of ICE agent data in Minneapolis, and parallels between operations in Iran and the United States, all orchestrated by what he characterized as the Jewish mob controlling both sides. He covered preparedness topics including winter gear deals, battery stockpiles, AR-15 parts pricing, shotguns for air defense, and food storage strategies. The show included caller discussions on communist ideology, election fraud, and local militia activities, with emphasis on operational security and community coordination.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness for militia training exercises in Michigan, including cold weather gear and boots available from retailers like CenterFireSystems and Sportsman's Guide. He reviewed affordable shotgun options from CDNN Sports for small unit air defense operations, emphasizing the importance of accurate engagement over expensive equipment. In the second hour, Koernke shifted to commentary on refugee policy and immigration, arguing that the U.S. refugee treaty enables human trafficking and that Jewish organizations profit from refugee resettlement programs. He criticized both Republican and Democratic politicians for complicity in these systems and contrasted media coverage of Somali immigrants with Jewish criminal activity that he claimed went unpunished under Trump.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's $5 billion fake jobs scandal involving Democratic officials and alleged Israeli-connected front companies, analyzed a stabbing death on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina as a case study in situational awareness and self-defense, reviewed a Tucker Carlson segment on Bill Gates and vaccine injuries, addressed gold and silver as tangible wealth alternatives to digital currency, examined coordinated social media attacks on Trump critics, and covered firearms recommendations including semi-automatic shotguns from Palmetto State Armory and the strategic value of air defense weapons like miniguns.
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Mark Koernke discussed California wildfires as intentional mismanagement, criticized Trump's NAFTA/GATT proposals, warned against volunteering for Michigan State Police training exercises due to past vindictive behavior, promoted preparedness and weapons acquisition including shotguns for anti-drone defense, covered microwave and laser anti-drone technology, discussed water heater regulations, analyzed Trump's foreign policy toward Israel and Iran with concerns about escalation, and provided extensive weapons deals and equipment recommendations from various retailers.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia operations, and current events on December 23, 2024. He covered winter weather safety in Michigan, praised recent militia accomplishments including moving armored vehicles and collecting satellite dishes for microwave cannon projects, and extensively analyzed drone threats and air defense strategies using shotguns. Koernke also addressed internet censorship on platforms like Rumble, the USS Liberty attack, and government deception regarding drones, emphasizing the need for armed preparedness and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, April 10, 2024. The show featured a segment from Guns and Gadgets about rapid ATF Form 4 approvals for suppressors, followed by Koernke's critique of suppressors and NFA paperwork as government traps. He emphasized logistics, ammunition stockpiling, and basic rifle marksmanship with iron sights over modern optics. The final hour covered rifle slings, backup optics, shotguns for air defense against drones, and callers shared information about shelf-stable beef products available at Walmart and Dollar Tree.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple threats to American security and food systems on April 4, 2024. He covered illegal alien infiltration and disease outbreaks (measles, bird flu, leprosy) allegedly introduced across the southern border, warned of potential chemical spraying during the upcoming solar eclipse, and detailed defensive preparations including air defense tactics using shotguns and microwave projectors. He promoted locally-manufactured Combat Armory CA-19 pistols as affordable alternatives to commercial firearms, discussed agricultural self-sufficiency through popcorn and poultry production, and extensively analyzed the impending collapse of the U.S. dollar, advocating for accumulation of copper pennies and silver as tangible currency alternatives.
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour episode on April 3, 2024, covering weapons, preparedness, military recruitment, infrastructure threats, and geopolitical conflicts. The show discussed ammunition deals, AR-15 and AR-10 rifle options, air defense against drones using shotguns and microwave systems, frequency counters for threat detection, military recruitment of retired personnel without promotion incentives, the April 8 eclipse and associated traffic concerns, the Baltimore bridge collapse and port disruption, the Palisades nuclear power plant restart loan, and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran. Callers contributed perspectives on eclipse logistics, military recruitment concerns, and equipment repair needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed human trafficking operations involving Venezuelan women being transported via commercial airlines at taxpayer expense, with connections to organized crime networks operating out of New York. He analyzed a Pentagon official's undercover statements about confiscating firearms and establishing a government monopoly on violence. Koernke covered air defense strategies using shotguns against drone threats, recommended affordable firearms from various retailers, and emphasized water storage and preparedness for coming civil conflict. He warned against military service and promoted militia organization instead.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal human trafficking operations, with a focus on a Florida sheriff's press conference exposing how DHS provides free travel documents to illegal immigrants involved in sex trafficking. The show covered the movement of trafficking victims via commercial airlines at taxpayer expense, connected this to broader invasion and mercenary deployment, and discussed 2024 election scenarios including the possibility of Michelle Obama as a Democratic nominee. Koernke also addressed weapons for air defense against drones, recommended shotguns as essential tools, and promoted Brandon Herrera's congressional runoff campaign in Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud investigations in Muskegon County, Michigan, including seized weapons with silencers, money cards, and cash, arguing these items suggest organized crime involvement beyond typical ballot stuffing. He covered ammunition and firearm availability from suppliers like AIM Surplus, Palmetto State Armory, and Royal Tiger Imports, emphasizing the importance of acquiring AR-15s, shotguns, and ammunition at affordable prices. Koernke also addressed food production conditions in Michigan, orienteering training exercises, and the importance of basic utility rifles and magazines for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of The Intelligence Report on March 29, 2023, discussing weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show featured extensive discussion of shotgun procurement and specifications for militia 5-10 programs, detailed technical information about ordnance including recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, and training rounds, and guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing gold and silver acquisition strategies in the context of potential economic collapse and government confiscation. Koernke also addressed the Nashville shooting and criticized government and media responses, while providing historical context on weapons systems and survival preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Afghanistan withdrawal, vehicle maintenance and spare parts logistics, firearms and ammunition availability, and preparedness supplies. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling critical vehicle components like spark plugs, belts, filters, and batteries; recommended specific firearms retailers and ammunition sources; and promoted military surplus boots and gear at discounted prices. Technical difficulties with the broadcast connection were addressed throughout the episode.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Levelland, Texas police standoff where a suspect opened fire on officers, killing one SWAT team member and wounding multiple others before being captured after a tear gas deployment. He analyzed the unusual federal agency presence (ATF, FBI, Secret Service) at a local incident, expressed skepticism about official narratives, and warned listeners about government censorship of COVID-19 vaccine information revealed by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. The show covered preparedness topics including medical supplies from Shop Med Vet, ammunition availability, shotgun options for militia programs, and unconventional warfare tactics including escape and evasion strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm and ammunition availability, reviewing inventory at CDN Sports and AIM Surplus, noting limited shotgun stock and pricing issues related to foreign manufacturers versus domestic options. He covered preparedness items including NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment, decontamination supplies, and camouflage face masks available at discounted prices. Koernke addressed Missouri's Second Amendment protection law and multi-state gun rights agreements, analyzed federal-state conflicts over gun control and border enforcement, and discussed equipment deployments in Michigan related to FEMA and NBC specialist units. He emphasized the inevitability of confrontation between state and federal authorities and explored potential confederation models for state cooperation.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, September 1, 2010. The episode focused extensively on AR-15 platform modifications, alternative calibers (5.45x39, 5.7mm FN, pistol calibers), and DIY firearm construction using minimal components and hand tools. Koernke covered practical considerations for building backup weapons, ammunition storage strategies, and the importance of maintaining older firearms like shotguns and bolt-action rifles. He also discussed camouflage patterns, optics selection on a budget, and referenced the film Red Dawn to illustrate shotgun effectiveness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and defensive equipment on Weapons Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The show focused heavily on gas masks as critical defensive gear, with detailed information on Michigan militia production of civil defense masks and filters, plus vendor recommendations including MaineMilitary.com. Callers provided extensive firearms and ammunition sourcing information, including shotgun options, muzzleloaders, .22 rifles, and 223 ammunition availability at Walmart and other retailers. The episode also covered scope selection for combat rifles, ammunition storage strategies, and concerns about ammunition supply chain disruptions and federal interference with shipping.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms acquisition and maintenance strategies during an episode focused on "Weapons Wednesday." He emphasized purchasing affordable "bridging" firearms like used shotguns and rifles from yard sales and gun shows as practical alternatives when premium weapons are unavailable or expensive. Koernke covered specific firearm models including Stevens shotguns, Ruger 1022s, and various historical military rifles, explaining their reliability and value. He stressed the importance of building a personal library of firearms reference materials and reloading manuals to enable self-sufficiency in weapon maintenance and ammunition production. Caller Ken from Mississippi provided a recap of the Ron Paul Convention, describing strong patriot turnout and unity among attendees focused on constitutional issues and 9/11 awareness.
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Mark Koernke discussed shotgun selection and maintenance for preparedness, covering various gauges and action types, then shifted to child protective services corruption and profiteering mechanisms. He addressed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, emphasizing the critical December 16-17 fundraising window and the need for grassroots support through small donations. Koernke warned of threats to Ron Paul's safety, drawing parallels to JFK's assassination, and discussed the importance of vice-presidential selection. Callers raised concerns about CPS child removal practices and the need for documentary evidence, while another caller expressed that Ron Paul's election or failure would determine whether supporters resort to armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical firearms training and combat shooting techniques, focusing on lower-body targeting strategies for stopping threats in close-quarters situations. He emphasized the importance of weapon familiarity across multiple firearm types and provided detailed guidance on building an affordable personal defense arsenal, including recommendations for .22 rifles, shotguns, and center-fire rifles like the SKS, FAL, and HK91. Callers contributed discussions on specific weapons including the FN FAL, CZ-52 pistol, and various spare parts availability. The show also covered an upcoming border deployment opportunity with the Minutemen militia for training and operational experience.