"aircraft tracking"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, wealth transfer out of the nation, and COVID vaccine withdrawals as evidence of medical failures. He analyzed a Ninth Circuit Court ruling on felons' Second Amendment rights, explaining the legal principles of balanced justice and criticizing arbitrary punishment extensions like California's three-strikes law. Callers reported black helicopters conducting suspicious operations near Charlotte, Michigan, and Koernke provided detailed instruction on tracking aircraft by sound across counties using CB radio networks. The show covered radio communications strategy for civil defense, comparing FRS, CB, and dual-band radios, with emphasis on understanding threat environments and proper radio operator training. Weather disruptions affected the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, equipment sourcing, and military exercises in Michigan. He covered camouflage painting techniques using discount store spray paints, German military web gear and surplus equipment procurement strategies, and detailed analysis of Exercise Northern Strike scheduled for July 31-August 14 in northern Michigan, which will involve 5,100 participants including foreign troops from the United Kingdom, Latvia, and Liberia. Callers contributed information about affordable tactical gear from Airsoft retailers and aircraft tracking methods using ADS-B radar. Koernke emphasized the importance of caching supplies, maintaining readiness, and monitoring military activities through open-source intelligence tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed monetary systems and how understanding currency is key to recognizing systemic exploitation, referencing JFK's monetary policies and FDR's seizure of gold and silver. He covered preparedness topics including ammunition sources (UNAMMO.com), 80% lower receivers (80%lowers.com), Glock pistol builds, airsoft training, and specialized rifle barrels from Christensen Arms. Koernke emphasized local militia network coordination for tracking aircraft and enemy surveillance, discussed variable geometry training sites for live fire exercises, and encouraged listeners to purchase AR-15s as a political statement against election fraud. He took a caller question about .357 Magnum ammunition options and brass retention with revolvers.