"alternative technology"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and ammunition availability, focusing on .45 ACP revolvers, M1 carbines, and various military surplus weapons. He covered Korean-manufactured magazines and drums available through CenterFire Systems, analyzed battlefield logistics and communications based on historical examples like Wake Island and Iraq, and warned about government surveillance through USB chips and wireless monitoring. Koernke also discussed the pattern of alternative technology discussions on his show being countered by articles on mainstream alternative media sites, emphasizing the importance of diversified systems over centralized solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations across multiple states, including waterborne exercises by Colonial Marines in North Carolina and garrison operations at various training camps in Michigan. He promoted surplus military clothing from rap4.com as an affordable way to standardize militia unit uniforms, then pivoted to a lengthy discussion with caller George from Texas about federal overreach, NorthCom as a private corporation serving foreign interests, and the importance of tracking military vehicle movements by serial numbers. The conversation shifted to preparedness through alternative technologies—typewriters, mimeograph machines, and ditto machines—as resilient tools when modern technology fails, followed by critiques of the education system's failure to teach mathematical competency and the inevitable collapse of incompetent governments like Zimbabwe's.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, alternative technologies, and militia activities across the United States. He promoted an antique engine show in Michigan featuring demonstrations of historical technologies, blacksmithing, and self-sufficiency skills. Koernke announced upcoming militia exercises including the Hutari operation in Vermont and Pennsylvania, and organizational meetings in the Carolinas. He discussed video production projects including the Battle for the Republic series and training videos on rations and chemical defense. Callers raised concerns about government deception, the 2008 election, and unannounced military exercises in Portland, Oregon, which Koernke characterized as preparation for domestic operations.