"machine guns"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Memorial Day ceremonies and militia training events across Michigan, then shifted to voter fraud investigations in Detroit, Pontiac, and Bay City involving Israeli nationals illegally registered to vote. He covered Canada's Bill C-9 criminalizing Christian speech, analyzed Congressman Patrionis's Firearm Freedom Act to repeal the Hughes Amendment machine gun ban, and addressed recent shooting incidents near the White House as staged theater. The show emphasized preparation for conflict, organizational militia structure, and identified what Koernke characterized as Zionist control of U.S. government and media.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations in Michigan, including camp updates and operational security procedures. He covered Second Amendment legal issues, specifically the Miller v. U.S. case and recent federal court rulings on machine gun restrictions. The show addressed practical preparedness topics including medical supply sourcing, fuel quality concerns with E15 gasoline starting May 1st, and equipment maintenance. Koernke also discussed the Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment for fraud and funding extremist groups, and promoted the concept of an 'America only' political movement using green as a symbolic color.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including water storage methods, sock selection for field operations, and food safety concerns. He addressed a shooting incident at Mar-a-Lago involving a Winchester pump shotgun, dismissing it as an Epstein distraction. Koernke covered simultaneous gun control efforts in Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, and Minnesota, critiquing the unconstitutional nature of these bans and referencing the Miller case as legal precedent. He promoted AR-15 and AR-10 build kits from DurkinTactical and KMTactical, discussed a West Virginia bill to establish state-run machine gun distribution, and warned about naturally occurring contaminants in food being used to create panic.
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Mark Koernke broadcast on April 25, 2017 covering preparedness, weapons, and self-sufficiency topics. The episode featured discussion of firearms including AR-15s, 9mm weapons, and machine gun configurations for vehicles, with emphasis on affordable options and modifications. The show also promoted mushroom cultivation as part of a permaculture and self-reliance initiative, with a live call-in segment encouraging listeners to discuss home food production and natural healing practices.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness, covering rifle and machine gun platforms including the RPK, M60, and various belt-fed weapons available to civilians. He emphasized mastering chosen weapons and acquiring support technology. The show shifted to detailed discussion of night vision and optical equipment, comparing green screen, thermal, and digital technologies for low-light observation, with caller input on scope selection for hunting. In the final segment, Koernke addressed geopolitical tensions involving Syria, Israel, Russia, and ISIS, arguing that Israel controls ISIS and discussing alleged Israeli interference in Syria while Russia maintains a strategic neutrality. He touched on Trump's New York connections to Israel and criticized U.S. foreign policy in the region.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed federal infiltration tactics targeting militia and border security groups, focusing on an FBI sting operation in Arizona where undercover agents posed as cartel members to entrap civilians in theft and drug crimes. They analyzed how the FBI uses informants and entrapment to dissolve grassroots organizations like Arizona Border Recon, and warned listeners about identifying infiltrators within groups. The show covered preparedness topics including water storage, food reserves, night vision equipment, and the dangers of Chinese-manufactured weapons entering Mexico. They also discussed government leverage tactics, heroin trafficking through law enforcement protection, and the importance of vetting new group members carefully.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition suppliers (UNAMMO.com, Ammoman.com, KeepShooting.com), provided detailed guidance on ammunition selection including corrosive surplus rounds and proper rifle cleaning procedures, and conducted a practical shopping exercise to build an AK-47 weapon system on a budget. He covered reconnaissance vehicle modifications including ferret armored cars with mounted machine guns, discussed cavalry operations and tactical considerations, and provided specific product recommendations and pricing from online retailers. The episode included extensive discussion of support for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, with donation addresses and requests for material assistance including a wind generator.
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Mark Koernke discussed trucker protests occurring in Washington D.C. and across the country, emphasizing the importance of CB radio communication and field reconnaissance to monitor government operations near expressways and vertical control points. He provided detailed tactical advice on surveying protest areas, identifying staging zones, and using satellite imagery to track suspicious activity. Koernke also covered ammunition availability during hunting season, promoted the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, and offered extensive instruction on full-auto weapon discipline, cyclic rates, ammunition consumption, and effective marksmanship techniques for various weapons systems including machine guns and shotguns. He encouraged listeners to donate to the Micro Effects network for a chance to win a .58 caliber black powder rifle and promoted CB radio acquisition at yard sales and truck stops as essential communication infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed weapons systems, marksmanship fundamentals, and preparedness on the evening of September 4, 2013. The show covered historical and contemporary firearms including Gatling guns, machine guns, bolt-action rifles (Madsen, Mauser), and submachine guns, with detailed technical commentary on their characteristics and reliability. Extended discussion focused on handgun and rifle shooting technique, natural point of aim, stance, grip, and the importance of practice with air rifles and pellet guns. Callers contributed insights on proper thumb positioning and shooting fundamentals. The hosts emphasized accuracy over spray-and-pray tactics and discussed the AR-15 platform's advantages for shooters of varying physical abilities.
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Tom filled in for Mark Koernke on this Monday episode, discussing the militarization of civilian authorities including the New York Port Authority and Transit Authority now carrying machine guns and wearing black uniforms without insignia. The show examined concerns about police becoming increasingly militarized nationwide, with callers reporting similar trends in California and other areas. A significant portion of the second hour featured discussion of Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, with Ed Cornke arguing that Paul was the only Republican candidate committed to staying in the race regardless of polling numbers and emphasizing his platform of constitutional governance and states' rights. The episode also covered topics including immigration policy, economic recession concerns, and the militarization of police forces as preparation for martial law.
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Mark Koernke discussed the upcoming Knob Creek Gun Show (October 12-14) featuring machine gun shoots, military weapons demonstrations, and a speaking engagement at a Shoney's restaurant in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. He covered historical military topics including Gatling guns, Russian aircraft in Korea, and Soviet pilots flying MiG fighters during the Korean War. Koernke highlighted a Ron Paul rally at the University of Michigan that drew 2,000-2,500 attendees and discussed tribal sovereignty issues related to child protective services in Oklahoma. He addressed concerns about UN treaties affecting national parks and Indian lands, criticized NRA leadership for UN involvement, and commented on a school shooting incident in Cleveland, Ohio.