"live 365"
31 episodes tagged with this keyword
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This episode appears to be primarily a Live 365 VIP membership advertisement. No substantive content from Mark Koernke or typical show topics regarding constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary was present in the provided transcript.
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This episode appears to be primarily an advertisement or promotional segment for Live 365, a music streaming service, discussing its features and benefits compared to other platforms. The transcript does not contain substantive content from Mark Koernke's typical show format regarding constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, the streaming platform hosting the broadcast. The episode appears to be a technical test or placeholder segment with minimal substantive content beyond the platform identification.
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This episode appears to be a brief promotional segment for Live 365, a music streaming service, rather than a full episode of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke. The transcript contains only an advertisement encouraging listeners to download the Live 365 smartphone application.
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This episode appears to be a promotional advertisement for Live 365 radio streaming service rather than a substantive episode of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke. The transcript contains only marketing copy about discovering radio and listening to Live 365, with no discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary typical of the show.
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The episode consisted primarily of a promotional announcement for Live 365 VIP membership, offering financial support for the broadcast along with benefits such as commercial-free listening and exclusive VIP content. No substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary was recorded in this transcript.
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This episode appears to be primarily an advertisement or promotional segment for Live 365, a music streaming service. The content focused on the benefits of Live 365 over competing platforms, emphasizing variety, station selection, and VIP membership options.
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This episode appears to be primarily a Live 365 VIP membership advertisement. The transcript contains only promotional content for Live 365's VIP service, highlighting benefits such as commercial-free listening, on-demand station access, and support for broadcasters. No substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary typical of The Intelligence Report was present in the provided transcript.
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This episode appears to be a brief advertisement or promotional segment for the Live 365 iPhone app, highlighting features such as background streaming, fast loading, sharing capabilities, and track ratings. The content does not reflect typical Intelligence Report programming focused on constitutional rights, militia activity, or political commentary.
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This episode appears to be a promotional segment or station identification rather than a full Intelligence Report broadcast. The content consists primarily of an advertisement for Live 365 radio streaming service, with no substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary typical of Mark Koernke's show.
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This episode appears to be a brief promotional segment for Live 365, a music streaming service, rather than a full episode of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke. The content consists entirely of an advertisement encouraging listeners to download the Live 365 smartphone application.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness for Christmas, emphasizing weapons, ammunition, magazines, and tactical gear as appropriate gifts. They covered night vision technology options ranging from first to third generation devices with pricing, airsoft training tools as cost-effective alternatives to live fire practice, and reloading components and techniques. Don Betcher promoted his 1776 Men magazine series on handgun fundamentals and reloading manuals. The hosts discussed ammunition scarcity solutions including the .22 Hornet cartridge as an alternative to .22 rimfire, improvisation techniques for casting bullets with gas checks, and the importance of maintaining inventory of scrap materials for future component fabrication. They announced a broadcast test of a new randomized music playlist on Live 365 to address delisting problems.
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This episode appears to be a brief promotional segment for Live 365's Android app and VIP membership service rather than a full episode of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke. The transcript contains only advertising content with no substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary typical of the show.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, with minimal substantive content provided in the transcript excerpt.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, the streaming platform hosting the broadcast. The episode appears to be a technical test or placeholder segment with minimal substantive content, consisting primarily of the platform identification and no extended discussion of political, constitutional, or preparedness topics typical of the show's format.
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This episode appears to be a promotional broadcast for Live 365, a streaming radio platform, rather than an actual episode of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke. The transcript contains only advertising and platform information about college radio stations and community membership, with no substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary typical of the show.
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This episode appears to be a brief promotional segment for Live 365's Android app and VIP membership service rather than a full episode of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke. The transcript contains only advertising content about upgrading to VIP membership to access music on Android devices.
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This episode appears to be a brief advertisement or promotional segment for Live 365, a music streaming service. The content focused on the benefits of Live 365's personalized station creation and promoted their VIP membership offering a commercial-free listening experience.
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This episode appears to be a promotional segment for Live 365, a radio streaming platform. The content focused on Live 365's service model, highlighting that their stations feature live personalities rather than computer-generated playlists, and mentioned operators in various locations including Italy, Brazil, Australia, and the United States.
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The episode featured discussion of Live 365 streaming technology and iPhone app features, with Mark addressing a caller's request for recent documentation that he offered to locate and share via Facebook.
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The episode appears to consist primarily of a commercial advertisement for the Live 365 iPhone app, promoting music streaming functionality. No substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary was detected in the provided transcript.
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This episode appears to be a promotional advertisement for Live 365, a web radio service offering diverse music genres and international stations. The content does not contain substantive discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary typical of The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke.
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This file contains only a Wells Fargo mortgage advertisement and Live 365 branding with no actual Intelligence Report content. No show discussion, caller segments, or Mark Koernke commentary are present in the transcript.
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This episode appears to be a promotional segment or station identification break rather than a full episode of The Intelligence Report. The transcript contains only Live 365 network advertising and station identification material, with no substantive content from Mark Koernke or discussion of constitutional rights, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief technical remarks about the broadcast platform Live 365. The episode appears to contain minimal substantive content beyond this opening reference.
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The second hour of the show focused primarily on parenting, school safety, and self-defense. The host and callers discussed bullying in schools, the responsibility of schools to protect children, and the importance of teaching children martial arts (particularly aikido) for self-confidence and defense. The conversation shifted to vaccine hesitancy, with callers sharing experiences of avoiding flu shots and childhood vaccines. The host also made an appeal for donations to keep Liberty Tree Radio operational, mentioning the need to raise funds for Live 365 licensing fees. The final segment included technical discussions about AK-47 drum magazines and military surplus equipment, with recommendations for suppliers like Maine Military and JRH Enterprises.
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Mark Koernke discussed food safety and preparedness, covering egg recalls, salmonella contamination, proper food handling, and storage methods including salt preservation and mineral oil sealing. The show addressed chemtrails, food supply destruction, and the S510 Farm Bill. Callers contributed information on egg storage techniques and produce washing. The episode also covered the Gulf oil spill disaster, dispersant dangers, geoclimactic events, and military incidents in Iraq involving friendly-fire casualties from Iraqi soldiers. A hamfest announcement for Pennsylvania was provided, and a year-end fundraising appeal for the Live 365 streaming service was made before transitioning to the Dutch Jones program.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, with minimal substantive content captured in the transcript beyond the platform identification.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, the streaming platform hosting the broadcast. The episode appears to be a technical test or transition segment with minimal substantive content, as the transcript contains only the platform identifier and no detailed discussion of political, constitutional, or preparedness topics typical of the show.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, the streaming platform hosting the broadcast. The episode appears to be a technical test or transition segment with minimal substantive content beyond the platform identification.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with brief remarks and immediately transitioned to a live feed from Live 365, the streaming platform hosting the broadcast. The episode appears to be a technical test or transition segment with minimal substantive content, as the transcript consists primarily of the platform identifier and does not contain the typical discussion of constitutional issues, militia activity, preparedness, or political commentary that characterizes the show.