"1967 chevy pickup"
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Mark Koernke opened with extended commentary on cancer diagnosis psychology and prepper preparedness, then transitioned into discussions of ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers (AK-47, .308, 7.62x25 Tokarev, 8mm Mauser), with recommendations for online retailers. He discussed federal stimulus money allocation to Ferguson and St. Louis, border security operations in Arizona, and promoted preparedness videos and equipment. The latter half featured technical discussions on civil defense signal communications, EMP protection, intentional failure points in military vehicles (1967 Chevy pickup, Dodge vehicles), fusible links, and weapon system maintenance using bacon grease. Callers were thanked for donations and books on civil defense communications and electrical grid restoration.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including alternative health treatments using chelation therapy and herbal remedies like nettle tea. He emphasized the importance of Cinco de Ammo Day (buying ammunition on Fridays), explaining how consumer demand drives ammunition production and inventory. Koernke covered vehicle preparedness, highlighting the 1967 Chevy pickup truck as a civil defense vehicle designed to survive nuclear situations and EMP. He promoted long-term storage solutions including coal for heating, candles for indefinite storage, and recommended specific retailers for ammunition, firearms, and survival supplies. The show included advertisements for Lisa K Candles, Kettle Moraine precious metals, and various firearms dealers.