"michigan winter"
27 episodes tagged with this keyword
-
Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on March 18, 2026, discussing weather conditions in Michigan, the 5-10 militia supply program for equipping fire teams and squads with surplus gear and ammunition, product recommendations from Sportsman's Guide and other retailers for ammo cans, coveralls, field dressings and ammunition, and commentary on Joe Kent's situation and government credibility. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing the U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iran's gas fields, escalating Middle East tensions, energy crisis implications, and criticism of Trump administration foreign policy. The third hour returned to Koernke covering ammo cans, gas masks, HK weapons, magazine deals, and various firearms and accessories available through surplus retailers.
-
Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather preparedness, vehicle maintenance during snow and ice conditions, and militia organization. He extensively covered chemical/biological/radiological defense equipment including gas masks, filters, protective gear, and decontamination procedures. Koernke criticized Laura Loomer's calls for armed Jewish Defense League patrols, condemned Zionist influence in U.S. government and military operations in Iran, and warned of planned false flag attacks. He promoted militia training, 5-10 logistics programs, and recommended surplus equipment purchases from Sportsman's Guide and Gun Parts Corp.
-
Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on December 10, 2025, covering weapons, preparedness, food storage, and political commentary. The first hour featured Nancy Koernke discussing food preservation techniques including homemade juice canning, sugar substitutes like monk fruit, meat pricing, and fish preservation methods. The second hour included caller discussions on winter weather, tire chains, and firearm deals, followed by Craig Forbid Knowledge's segment on U.S. foreign policy interventions, NATO membership, and the recent seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker. The third hour returned to Koernke discussing winter preparedness, firearm recommendations, military surplus deals, and warnings about AI as propaganda designed to create fear rather than actual threat.
-
Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed Michigan winter weather, militia preparedness, communications infrastructure, and extensive criticism of Trump's administration and Israeli influence on U.S. policy. Topics included Social Security fraud allegations, banking corruption related to Denver money laundering, Second Amendment Supreme Court cases, vehicle technology control systems, and the need for mechanical independence from electronic systems. The hosts emphasized logistics, training, and self-sufficiency as essential to resistance against what they characterized as an occupying government.
-
Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, communications equipment, and supplies during this afternoon broadcast. He covered practical topics including FRS radios, battery inventory, water purification, cold-weather gear sourcing, snowshoes, and cross-country skiing as winter exercise. The show included extensive discussion of glove sales at ShopMedVet.com, ammunition pricing at Cabela's, field phones, and non-radio signaling methods using light and lasers. Callers contributed information about ammunition availability and winter weather impacts. The second hour shifted to commentary on proposed federal legislation regarding gun ownership, taxation, and government enforcement, with increasingly inflammatory rhetoric about potential armed conflict.
-
Mark Koernke discussed winter weather in Michigan, dismissing media panic over named winter storms as overblown. He covered tactical gear systems including M1 Garands, MOLLE equipment, and combat load configurations, explaining the advantages and disadvantages of various military gear setups. Koernke criticized college students as "snowflakes" for seeking safe spaces and emotional support following the election, and promoted a satirical "Save the Snowflakes" campaign. He then discussed internet surveillance countermeasures, suggesting citizens flood social media with random keywords and nonsensical content to overwhelm artificial intelligence monitoring systems.
-
Mark Koernke discussed America's global standing, critiquing claims of American exceptionalism by citing statistics on literacy, math, science, life expectancy, and incarceration rates. He complained about government mismanagement of winter snow removal in Michigan, attributing failures to bureaucratic committees and excessive management. Koernke also addressed the 21st Century Cures Act, pharmaceutical industry practices, and the legalization and corporate control of hemp/marijuana, arguing that corporations and government work together to profit from substances they previously criminalized.
-
Mark Koernke opened the February 2, 2015 morning broadcast with commentary on Michigan winter weather and preparedness, then shifted to criticism of U.S. foreign policy regarding Ukraine, arguing that NATO and the Department of Defense were engaged in offensive rather than defensive operations and that military aid to Ukraine was being disguised as non-lethal support. He also discussed the 1980 Abscam FBI operation and criticized Israeli political influence in Congress, contrasting it with how Arab nations were treated differently. The show included multiple sponsor advertisements for preparedness products including precious metals, silver supplements, and tactical gear.
-
Mark Koernke discussed military tactics and small unit warfare, covering Murphy's Rules of Warfare, raider unit operations, and tactical principles for organized militia groups. He addressed infiltration prevention through hand signals and equipment recognition, discussed satellite dish setup for FM rebroadcasting, and covered precious metals markets including gold and silver prices, Ukrainian gold theft, and World Trade Center gold disappearance. The show included caller contributions on weather preparedness in Michigan and night vision equipment availability.
-
Mark Koernke discussed immigration policy, Christmas gift acquisitions including firearms and ammunition, winter weather in Michigan, and a drawing for a Ramsey FM100 transmitter. The show covered preparedness topics including precious metals investment through Kettle Moraine, vehicle comfort and automotive design trends, driving speeds and law enforcement encounters, and concerns about communist tactics including hammer attacks during civil unrest. Callers and co-hosts contributed discussions on winter preparedness, holiday shopping deals, and political correctness regarding holiday greetings.
-
Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness in Michigan, emphasizing self-reliance and outdoor recreation including skiing, ice fishing, and snowmobiling rather than panic-driven responses to weather. He criticized government overreach, socialist policies, Common Core education, and pharmaceutical interventions like Gardasil, contrasting modern nanny-state dependency with historical American self-sufficiency and ingenuity. Koernke expressed frustration with immigration policy, election integrity, and executive orders, calling for removal of what he termed socialist elements from government and society.
-
Mark Koernke opened with commentary on winter preparedness in Michigan and briefly discussed North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's public reappearance after a period of absence. He then spent the majority of the episode promoting emergency communication equipment, specifically recommending listeners purchase inexpensive handheld radios and CB radios from retailers like DealXtreme and Cabela's to build redundant communication networks among family and friends. Koernke criticized smartphone dependency and warned of government surveillance through mobile devices. The episode concluded with detailed coverage of a fatal no-knock police raid in Georgia where a 59-year-old man, David Hooks, was killed based on false information from a methamphetamine addict; Koernke called for violent retaliation against law enforcement involved in such raids and criticized federal agencies including Homeland Security and the GBI.
-
Mark Koernke discussed energy independence, food security, and winter preparedness for the coming Michigan winter. The show covered crude oil export policies, the Shell Oil CEO's position on lifting export bans, and the broader strategy of exporting American resources while importing inferior products. Koernke emphasized local food production versus globalized supply chains, criticizing Agenda 21 and corporate consolidation of agriculture. The latter half focused extensively on DIY cooling and refrigeration systems using 12-volt power, solar generators, and alternative technologies to maintain food storage without grid dependence. Callers contributed perspectives on shipping costs, Chinese meat processing, and preparedness strategies.
-
Mark Koernke discussed military incompetence in Texas National Guard logistics, prison food corruption with the $27-per-day federal standard, and preparedness for an unusually severe winter based on early plant production cycles. He criticized Common Core education, analyzed food waste and gleaning opportunities, and promoted self-sufficiency through foraging and preservation. The episode concluded with commentary on alleged staged ISIS propaganda videos.
-
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness projects and upcoming militia meetings in Michigan, particularly in Vassar. He reviewed product deals from Electronic Gold Mine and Honeyville Grains, focusing on rechargeable battery packs, 12-volt DC fans (particularly Apple blower fans), and various electronic components useful for off-grid projects. Caller BK provided vendor warnings about Electronic Gold Mine's pricing tactics and shipping practices. The bulk of the episode covered DIY solar heating systems using cheap fans and salvaged materials, including detailed technical discussion of radial versus axial fans, greenhouse ventilation, and passive solar wall designs that had successfully heated homes in Michigan during winter.
-
Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather, flooding preparedness, and ammunition availability on March 5, 2014. He emphasized obtaining sandbags before spring flooding, explained fish growth cycles in cold water, and detailed Great Lakes ice hazards including historical rum-running operations. The show covered weapons and ammunition pricing, including 7mm Mauser surplus rounds, 12-gauge buckshot, and night vision rifle sights. Koernke addressed camouflage patterns observed in Ukraine, Connecticut militia activity and Sandy Hook incident analysis, and warned of potential federal operations against patriot groups.
-
Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness and ice fishing techniques in Michigan, including how to harvest and use natural bait (mousies) from winter weeds. He covered tactical combat scenarios involving law enforcement confrontations, including weapon selection and body handling procedures. Koernke addressed Connecticut gun registration mandates and civil liberties concerns, and discussed a violent incident where a man was beaten to death by multiple assailants. The show featured caller John donating a commemorative Waco silver coin for a fundraising drawing.
-
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including battery recycling from discarded electronics, field telephone systems and switchboards for off-grid communication networks, solar charging technology, and water storage in the context of infrastructure vulnerabilities. He promoted Fair Radio surplus equipment and emphasized the importance of maintaining redundant communication systems and fresh water supplies. The show included caller discussions about military radio resources and geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, with commentary on the 2014 Sochi Olympics and historical Eastern Bloc politics.
-
Mark Koernke discussed the January 2014 Atlanta ice storm and its broader implications for preparedness and infrastructure vulnerability. He criticized the lack of common sense and self-sufficiency among residents who were unprepared for minor weather, contrasting this with Michigan's winter driving culture. The show covered truck-dependent supply chains and what economic collapse would look like, emphasized the importance of local micro FM broadcasting over centralized media, and took a caller reporting military mobilization at Fort Hood with 1.8-mile-long trains carrying tanks and equipment.
-
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, scavenging, and improvisation on the afternoon show of January 14, 2014. Callers shared tips on salvaging parts from old equipment, body bags as emergency sleeping gear, and ice safety in Michigan winters. The show featured extensive discussion of CR123A lithium batteries available at a steep discount from BG Micro, EMP protection using Faraday cages, and barter systems for survival supplies. Topics included oil-filled heater switches, mercury thermostat switches, grease for firearm maintenance, and the practical applications of various salvaged materials.
-
Mark Koernke discussed weather terminology and preparedness, specifically criticizing media use of the term "Arctic vortex" as fear-mongering and explaining normal winter weather patterns. He emphasized water storage as essential preparedness, citing the West Virginia water contamination crisis as a real-world example of why citizens should maintain stored water supplies using recycled containers. The show then shifted to a detailed analysis of a gang rape case from Hollywood, Florida, where two teenage girls helped facilitate the sexual assault of a third girl by male perpetrators, criticizing media coverage for focusing on the female perpetrators while downplaying the male rapists' roles and highlighting what he characterized as a pattern of predatory behavior targeting vulnerable victims.
-
Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather patterns, debunking global warming claims by referencing historical weather cycles and his own decades of on-air documentation. He analyzed a news story about a Florida truck driver trapped under his rig in sub-zero temperatures, emphasizing the importance of proper cold-weather preparedness, safety gear, and planning. Koernke covered positive agricultural outcomes from the previous summer's weather, including record corn production and improved fish populations in Michigan lakes, then shifted to practical winter survival tips including proper use of mittens, hats, hand warmers, and equipment maintenance for militia units clearing roads.
-
Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather patterns, including snow, freezing rain, and temperature fluctuations, while critiquing government climate science narratives and the global warming agenda. He provided an extended tribute to Jack McLam, a longtime patriot and peace officer facing serious illness, urging listeners to support McLam's family and preserve his Vampire Killer series. Koernke detailed Michigan Militia manufacturing operations, including rifle component production, gas mask manufacturing, and ammunition reloading facilities established since the early 1990s. He fielded a caller's question about breaking in a new Mossberg .306 rifle, providing detailed guidance on function testing, barrel break-in procedures, and crown maintenance for firearm accuracy.
-
Mark Koernke discussed weather patterns and climate change skepticism, critiquing media use of loaded language like "radiation" in reporting on Pacific issues. He analyzed EPA overreach regarding wood-burning stoves and fireplaces, fielded a caller (George) from Texas about wood availability, and extensively detailed the intentional control and manipulation of the U.S. electrical power grid, explaining how blackouts are deliberately created through malfeasance rather than accident. Koernke also addressed NAFTA and GATT trade agreements as destructive to the American economy, warned about upcoming trade deals, and concluded with an update that militia figure Jack McLam was hospitalized in intensive care, requesting prayers for support.
-
Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness and survival tactics for Michigan's sub-zero conditions, covering proper clothing layers, footwear, hydration, and team leadership responsibilities during winter field operations. He reviewed affordable firearm options including the Canik pistol and Ruger comparisons, provided sourcing information for military surplus cold weather gear from vendors like Coleman's and Austrian surplus suppliers, and took caller input from Tim about sweatpants versus long johns and a detailed account of a frostbite incident during a winter training exercise that resulted in casualties due to improper boot selection.
-
Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications equipment and preparedness on December 17, 2013. The show focused extensively on affordable radio options from Deal Extreme, including handheld radios, solar-powered lighting, throat microphones, and antenna maintenance. Koernke emphasized the importance of redundant communication systems, robust equipment over ultra-lightweight alternatives, and practical preparedness strategies. A caller shared experiences with Baofeng radios, amateur radio licensing, and vehicle modifications, while Koernke provided advice on physical fitness during winter weather and equipment sourcing.
-
Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity and the need for preparedness, criticizing Secretary of State John Kerry for his stance on gun control and urging listeners to stockpile firearms and ammunition. He covered economic concerns including potential currency collapse similar to 1929, warned of an impending severe winter in Michigan comparable to 1977-1978, and provided practical preparedness advice on finding deals at yard sales, acquiring free or discounted supplies, and creating camouflage covers and emergency medical kits from salvaged materials. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, creative resource gathering, and defensive readiness.