"silver prices"
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance on college campuses, particularly Brown University's extensive camera network and a recent shooting incident, alleging government involvement. He covered weapons and ammunition deals available through various retailers, addressed AI's negative impact on society and employment, discussed the national debt hitting $38.3 trillion, and provided commentary on U.S. military actions in Syria and potential military intervention in Venezuela. The show included caller contributions on various topics including firearms modifications and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed satellite communications technology, radio equipment preparedness, and precious metals markets on Communications Tuesday, December 9, 2025. The show covered DIY satellite uplink methods using improvised equipment, CB radio and Baofeng radio deployment strategies, battery inventory management, and silver prices breaking $60 per ounce. In the second and third hours, co-host Larry Lawson delivered sharp criticism of Trump administration policies, Israeli influence in U.S. government, and the ATF's unconstitutional expansion, while Koernke analyzed potential false-flag scenarios involving Venezuela and domestic terrorism as pretexts for expanded police state measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple threats to American security and food systems on April 4, 2024. He covered illegal alien infiltration and disease outbreaks (measles, bird flu, leprosy) allegedly introduced across the southern border, warned of potential chemical spraying during the upcoming solar eclipse, and detailed defensive preparations including air defense tactics using shotguns and microwave projectors. He promoted locally-manufactured Combat Armory CA-19 pistols as affordable alternatives to commercial firearms, discussed agricultural self-sufficiency through popcorn and poultry production, and extensively analyzed the impending collapse of the U.S. dollar, advocating for accumulation of copper pennies and silver as tangible currency alternatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises and deployments, particularly a 24th Regimental Combat Team field exercise at Camp Emmerich in Michigan and ongoing Arizona border operations. He covered preparedness topics including food preservation techniques (pickling, vinegar production), gas mask training, and equipment needs for deployed militia units. A caller from New York described ongoing harassment by attorneys attempting to access his property to remove beaver dams, causing environmental damage and flooding downstream. Koernke also provided economic updates on stock markets, precious metals, and currency exchanges, noting bank payment failures and currency fluctuations.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons training, marksmanship fundamentals, and tactical equipment on Weapons Wednesday. He covered rifle and pistol accuracy, night vision systems, infrared LEDs, and glow-in-the-dark range markers for long-distance shooting. The show featured a caller named Dave providing stock market and precious metals updates, discussing General Motors bankruptcy, gold and silver prices, and Ford Motor Company's ties to globalist organizations. Koernke promoted NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training videos, encouraged YouTube engagement with Liberty Tree Radio content, and discussed ammunition pricing and reloading as cost-saving alternatives.
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Nancy Kornke hosted the evening broadcast on November 14, 2008, discussing Obama's impending inauguration and anticipated policy changes including proposed gun bans and a 10-law package. Callers and guests including Don Betcher and Marcus from Georgia provided detailed technical advice on firearms selection, ammunition sourcing, and preparedness equipment. The show covered rifle comparisons (focusing on the Sega/Saiga platform), magazine types and modifications, precious metals pricing through local dealers, ammunition shortages, and survival tools including walking sticks and knives. Historical discussion of the American Revolution and classroom-based civil disobedience was interwoven with warnings about socialist policies and the need for organized constitutional defense.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Betcher discussed the financial crisis of October 2008, including the stock market collapse (Dow down 678 points, NASDAQ down 95 points), the Federal Reserve's emergency bailout legislation, and currency devaluation. Caller Dave from New York provided detailed market analysis, noting that Russia, Ukraine, and Indonesia had closed their stock markets, while gold climbed to $914.70 and silver rose to $12.04. The hosts examined the redesigned Federal Reserve notes, highlighting the removal of regional bank identifiers on new currency denominations. Subsequent callers addressed mortgage payment delays, computer security breaches, and ammunition reloading techniques using saboted .22 caliber rounds in .30 caliber rifles.