"micro effect radio"
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On December 31st, 2014, Mark Koernke hosted the morning Intelligence Report, announcing a year-end drawing for an FM100 Ramsey transmitter and antenna to support the Micro Effect Radio Broadcast Network. The show featured discussion of firearm safety and maintenance, including a tragic incident in Hayden, Idaho where a child accidentally discharged a parent's pistol at Walmart. Koernke and co-host Joe McNeil provided detailed guidance on proper holster selection, weapon cleaning protocols, ammunition maintenance in harsh environments, and the importance of regular firearm inspection, particularly when carrying weapons during construction work or outdoor activities in Idaho's wilderness.
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On October 31, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil conducted a morning broadcast focused on urgent fundraising for the Micro Effect radio network. The show opened with a monologue on American decline, then shifted to an extended on-air fundraising drive seeking $3,200 in listener contributions to keep the station operational. They offered a KU-band satellite receiver system ($225 value) as a drawing prize for donors and promoted a limited number of systems available for direct purchase at $225 each, with proceeds going to the station. The latter half featured caller discussions on gun safety, media bias in reporting celebrity gun accidents versus everyday incidents, and open carry advocacy in Idaho, with callers sharing personal firearm safety experiences and anecdotes.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe discussed the prosecution of elderly Nazi camp guards, arguing that the effort was misdirected propaganda designed to generate guilt and control narratives. They critiqued the focus on World War II atrocities while ignoring contemporary crimes by Israeli and U.S. officials, and drew parallels to other historical atrocities including the Ukrainian Holodomor and Idi Amin's regime. The show included caller contributions on Civil War history, slavery terminology, and preparedness topics, with fundraising appeals for the Micro Effect radio network.
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Mark Koernke's show opened with technical difficulties—his phone lines had been deactivated due to a billing error, forcing the station to troubleshoot for the first hour. Once reconnected, Mark and co-host Joe discussed the ongoing situation in Nevada involving ranchers under federal pressure, emphasizing the critical importance of logistics and supply chains for any militia deployment or support operation. The hosts stressed proper planning, food and water distribution, personnel management, and the need for supporters to bring supplies rather than expecting to be fed. They announced an evening conference call and made repeated appeals for financial contributions to keep Micro Effect Radio operational, requesting donations via postal mail to their Idaho PO Box.
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Joe McNeil hosted the third hour of the morning broadcast, discussing rifle selection and tactical considerations for various firearms including AKs, ARs, and bolt-action rifles, with emphasis on accuracy over volume fire and proper ammunition selection. The show covered weapon maintenance, night vision operations, and tactical engagement scenarios, followed by appeals for listener support to keep the Micro Effect broadcast network operational. A caller named Edward from Texas reported on media coverage of an SUV driver incident in New York involving motorcycle gang members, discussing selective editing by mainstream media. The broadcast concluded with promotion of Baker's Green Acres farm and recommendations to support independent broadcasters and preparedness initiatives.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed weather patterns, climate change skepticism, and preparedness on the morning of March 3, 2014. They addressed flooding concerns in Michigan, criticized mainstream environmental narratives, and warned listeners about a planned gathering of northeastern governors in Connecticut on March 5, suggesting potential false flag operations related to gun control. The show included extensive fundraising appeals for the Micro Effect broadcast network, with Joe McNeil explaining the financial challenges of maintaining alternative media and requesting monthly listener contributions. They also promoted a commemorative silver coin drawing related to the Waco siege and discussed international involvement in past federal operations.
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Mark Koernke hosted a tactical report segment covering militia training exercises, modular construction techniques for emergency housing and urban warfare training facilities, and preparatory measures for winter operations. The show included extensive personal anecdotes about his time stationed at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, including memories of Kansas concerts at local restaurants, border observations, and running to Huachuca City. Koernke discussed Friday the 13th date conventions in government documentation, encouraged listeners to send Christmas cards and postcards to the Micro Effect radio station, and concluded with commentary on identifying enemies within communities and maintaining vigilance against the New World Order.