"micro fm"
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Mark Koernke opened with a monologue criticizing American decline and government overreach, then pivoted to preparedness advocacy. He promoted ammunition purchases from UNAMMO.com, discussing various calibers and quantities available, and encouraged listeners to stock supplies including clothing, dry goods, and ammunition. He discussed organizing militia groups using a 5-10 program structure for equipping fire teams and squads, emphasized constitutional authority over government mandates, and promoted donations to micro FM networks. The episode included advertisements for precious metals, natural health products, and gear suppliers.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed Communications Tuesday, focusing on setting up low-power FM broadcast stations for emergency preparedness and alternative news distribution. They covered technical topics including coaxial cable selection, antenna placement, grounding systems, and lightning protection for radio equipment. The hosts explained satellite dish technology for intercepting unencrypted broadcast feeds, including military and news network signals. Callers discussed battery backup systems, solar power, shortwave radio equipment, and concerns about government targeting of veterans and constitutional law enforcement. The show included extensive commentary on Waco siege tactics, police militarization, and the role of patriot broadcasting in exposing government operations before mainstream media coverage.
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Mark Koernke discussed media manipulation and propaganda techniques, analyzing how low-quality video feeds and staged imagery are used to control narratives. He examined the BBC's premature announcement of Building 7's collapse on 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing's missing surveillance footage, and the Pentagon's unreleased camera footage. Koernke emphasized the importance of independent documentation using affordable digital cameras and micro-television broadcasting as alternatives to mainstream media. He also discussed preparedness topics including ammunition storage, powder procurement from Palmetto State Armory, and the physics problems with exoskeleton and robotic warfare concepts, arguing that low-tech resistance methods remain effective against centralized systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, alternative media infrastructure, and patriotic activism on April 18, 2014, the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He emphasized the importance of building decentralized broadcasting networks, creating DIY shotgun microphones for audio surveillance and documentation, and producing patriotic parody music to inspire resistance. Koernke promoted multiple streaming platforms (Liberty Tree Radio, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, the Micro Effect) as redundant systems against government censorship, explained technical workarounds for accessing broadcasts, and called for listeners to support independent media, create militia-themed video content, and prepare for conflict. He discussed space program history, criticized federal overreach, and praised truck drivers and patriots willing to take physical action.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing the federal retreat and warning that escalation is likely. He emphasized the need for grassroots communication networks across America, urging listeners to establish micro FM stations, ham radio grids, and CB networks. Callers raised concerns about coordination failures among protest organizers and the lack of real-time intelligence. Koernke provided detailed logistics advice for supporters deploying to similar situations, including bulk food storage, water supplies, medical kits, and fire-starting materials. He criticized mainstream patriot media for editing out militia presence from videos and warned that the federal government's 30-day no-fly zone over the ranch indicates they have not truly withdrawn.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Fort Hood shooting incident, emphasizing preparedness and self-defense in mass casualty situations. He provided detailed technical information about ammunition types, particularly Russian-produced steel-cased ammunition and zinc plating, and reviewed products from Center Fire Systems. The show featured a guest segment with Joe from the Carolinas discussing victory gardening and preparedness during the growing season. Koernke also covered signal communications projects, including 6-meter repeater testing across Michigan, packet radio systems, and micro FM broadcasting equipment from DealXtreme. He solicited sponsors for Liberty Tree Radio and discussed the need for developing chaplain corps and other support elements within militia organizations.
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Mark Koernke discussed nuclear contamination from Fukushima, emphasizing that spent fuel pools had already failed in 2011 despite official claims of ongoing fuel removal operations. He covered gas mask and NBC defense equipment shortages, noting that wholesale suppliers have depleted inventory with no replacements on the horizon. The show featured extensive discussion of government surplus acquisition opportunities through GovLiquidation.com, including 52 Humvees scheduled for destruction that communities could obtain. Koernke promoted food production and water storage as critical preparedness measures, citing the West Virginia water contamination crisis as proof of the value of stored supplies. He also discussed electronic components, rechargeable batteries, and affordable rifle options from various suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, government overreach, and militia preparedness on this Friday morning broadcast. Topics included the NDAA expansion, habeas corpus violations, Nelson Mandela's death and funeral circumstances, police brutality (the Kelly case), executive orders and congressional authority, China's military intentions, and the Georgia Guidestones depopulation agenda. The show featured announcements about Camp Emory and Camp Emerson weekend training exercises, night orienteering operations, and a drawing for a Kenwood TS820 radio transceiver won by William T. Bush. A caller reported on Ted Zissner, a Belleville Sheriff's Department official facing bogus charges and fearing for his life.
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Mark Koernke opened the January 16, 2014 morning broadcast with personal anecdotes about immigration paperwork in South America before transitioning into preparedness and communications infrastructure. He promoted a Kenwood TS-8 radio transceiver drawing (donation line 888-747-1968), discussed battery sourcing from bgmicro.com (CR123A batteries at $7.50 for ten), and advertised Aries Armor polymer 80% AR-15 lower receivers and accessories. The bulk of the show focused on detailed guidance for setting up listening posts and observation posts (LPOPs) with integrated radio, security monitoring, and computer workstations, emphasizing proper ergonomic placement of equipment, layered security monitoring, and signal communications protocols. Koernke also provided winter weather preparedness advice for various U.S. regions and discussed surplus equipment sourcing strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness, communications infrastructure, and self-sufficiency on January 16, 2014. The show covered radio communications systems (CB, marine band, satellite dishes), affordable body armor and tactical gear sources, and practical homesteading topics including protecting livestock from predators using various methods (firearms, blowguns, traps). Callers contributed discussions on DIY projects via instructables.com, chicken coop insulation during winter weather, and rodent control techniques. The final segment featured a caller's commentary on the upcoming State of the Union address and criticisms of government surveillance programs, NSA data collection, and the Affordable Care Act.
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Mark Koernke discussed Israeli influence over U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Syria and Iran, framing it as orchestrated pressure on the Obama administration. He promoted Ramsey Electronics kits for homeschoolers to build micro FM stations, emphasizing the educational value of understanding electronics and radio technology. Koernke provided detailed technical guidance on setting up micro FM broadcasting, including frequency surveys, antenna construction, and equipment sourcing. He discussed patriotic music censorship, referenced his son's radio projects, and made appeals for listener support through postcards and donations to the Micro Effect network, while also providing technical advice on radio communications, repeaters, and battlefield communications strategies.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed emergency communications systems for militia and patriot networks, covering person-to-person contact, phone trees, CB/ham radio, micro AM/FM stations, internet radio, and low-tech alternatives like flag signals and heliographs. They analyzed a Glenn Beck interview claiming 90% of Americans are disenfranchised with government, calculating that even a conservative 5% willing to fight represents 12 million people—a force they argued exceeds any law enforcement capacity. A guest speaker then provided detailed food storage guidance, recommending a foundation of rice and beans in a 2:1 ratio, supplemented with peanuts for fat content, and warned against certain oils like canola while endorsing coconut and rice oils for long-term storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and patriot movement activities on November 9, 2007. He covered satellite dish technology for remote broadcasting, plans for mobile radio stations using dollar-store components, and upcoming events including a Ron Paul rally at Independence Mall in Philadelphia on November 10th and Gun Stock 2008 at Knob Creek. Koernke addressed concerns about economic collapse, compared Canadian and Mexican police state tactics, and promoted the Poker Face band's tour coordinating with patriot events. He also discussed the Battle for the Republic book series and press pass distribution.