"snares"
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Mark Koernke and co-host Spike Simmons discussed preparedness topics including the upcoming Dayton Hamfest (May 15-17, 2009), with practical advice on what to bring and how to transport purchases. Butter Knife presented vendor information for machine shop supplies from Enco, including spindle oil and CRC dry moly lube with active promotional codes. Guest Buckshot discussed his newly completed survival trapping and snaring book, offering snare kits and DVDs covering trapping techniques, survival fishing, food preservation methods including smoking and drying meat, and lightweight backpacking food preparation. The hosts emphasized the importance of lubricants and supplies for field operations, food production through trapping as a calorie-efficient survival strategy, and proper meat preservation techniques for field conditions.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening broadcast on May 6, 2009, featuring guest Bruce (a trapping and survival expert) discussing his new book 'Buckshot's Complete Survival Trapping Guide,' which covers snare construction, trap deployment, and field survival techniques. The conversation emphasized preparedness, self-sufficiency, and using snares as quiet, ammunition-conserving tools for food procurement in survival scenarios. Koernke also discussed local environmental issues, specifically criticizing eco-activists for removing a dam from Mill Creek in Dexter, Michigan, which he argued destroyed the ecosystem rather than protecting it. The show included calls for donations to cover station costs and promoted Bruce's documentary 'Undo Burden: The Real Cost Living with Wolves,' available on Amazon and Netflix.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive preparedness techniques including camouflage, fighting position construction, and cache burial methods to avoid thermal detection. He explained how Earth systems and spectral analysis can identify disturbed soil, then provided detailed instructions on proper topsoil management and overhead cover to defeat surveillance. Guest Bruce Buckshot joined to discuss trapping, snaring, and survival techniques, emphasizing affordable snare systems for food procurement. The conversation shifted to predator management, particularly feral pigs and wolves, with Bruce presenting his wolf documentary showing documented wolf attacks and the ecological damage from reintroduction programs that lack corresponding buffalo herds. Both hosts criticized environmental organizations and government wildlife programs for prioritizing wolves over ranchers and hunters who funded elk restoration.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the Intelligence Report on October 24, 2008, discussing preparedness, survival skills, and self-sufficiency. The show covered gun shows across Michigan and Arizona, trapping and snaring techniques with caller Marcus from Georgia who received Bruce Heming's trap kits, foraging and edible plants including plantain and aloe vera, homeopathic remedies including ionic silver and detox formulas for respiratory illness, herbal medicine references, and food preservation methods like fermented cabbage. Callers shared personal experiences with survival equipment and natural remedies.
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On October 8, 2008, Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Butcher discussed the Cook County, Illinois sheriff's refusal to enforce foreclosures, framing it as a historic victory against the New World Order. They emphasized the importance of local militia readiness, the need for Americans to develop alternative currency systems, and the critical role of sheriffs in resisting federal overreach. Guest Bruce presented survival snare-trapping techniques and equipment for self-sufficiency. The hosts stressed that conflict is imminent and that Americans must prepare materially, arm themselves, and spread awareness to family and community members.