"ammunition logistics"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and political developments on December 20, 2023. The show covered tactical weapons employment, ammunition logistics, communications systems (CB, FRS, marine, two-meter radios), and the importance of building redundant networks. Koernke addressed the Colorado Supreme Court decision to remove Trump from the ballot, characterizing it as unconstitutional and a sign of escalating conflict. He warned of military-age invaders crossing the southern border in organized blocks, alleged coordination between federal agencies and foreign powers, and emphasized the need for immediate action in ammunition stockpiling, equipment acquisition, and militia organization. The second hour featured guest Craig from The Preppers discussing radiation detection equipment sales, debunking Fukushima fear-mongering, the Red Sea shipping disruptions caused by Houthi attacks, and European farmer protests over diesel fuel taxation.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Maui fires as a potential deliberate attack using jellified accelerants (napalm-like materials), noting suspicious evidence of pre-fire ground contamination and selective property damage while Oprah Winfrey's properties remained untouched. He connected this to eminent domain legislation and plans for 15-minute cities, comparing the situation to historical colonialism and feudal peasant enclaves. The show covered extensive logistics recommendations for AR-15 platform weapons, specifically promoting 300 Blackout and 7.62x39 upper receivers as affordable alternatives to 5.56 NATO to diversify ammunition sources. Koernke highlighted a night orienteering competition at Camp Nagi-Hitcham with 27+ teams, praised patriotic music by Carl Klang and Steve Voss as tools for awakening the public, and discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment and surplus gear procurement.
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Mark Koernke discussed the IRS hiring 87,000 armed federal agents as part of a broader expansion of internal law enforcement under Homeland Security, characterizing this as a communist occupation and KGB-style secret police force targeting American citizens. The episode covered weapons systems including M1A rifles, AR-15s, AK variants, and shotgun ammunition configurations, with emphasis on personal preparedness, logistics, and ammunition stockpiling. Callers and the host debated deep fake technology potentially being used to present fake versions of Biden and other officials, discussed the Trump Mar-a-Lago raid, and analyzed the strategic timing of these government actions ahead of October fiscal changes. The show emphasized armed militia organization, property rights as foundational to freedom, and the necessity of confronting what the host characterized as communist threats to America.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms selection and logistics for militia preparedness, focusing on the SKS rifle's advantages as a cost-effective, self-contained weapon system. He analyzed historical weapon designs including Volksgrenadier rifles and M1 Garands, emphasizing the importance of ammunition commonality and manufacturing capability. The show covered three-man fire team tactics, break-contact procedures, and grenade design and safety, drawing extensively on World War II and Vietnam examples. Koernke stressed the need for discipline, standardized operating procedures, and force multiplication through proper unit organization and training.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, training, and preparedness, covering tactical concepts including combined arms infantry tactics, weapons selection, and ammunition logistics. He addressed gun control issues including concealed carry in national parks and the Gun Control Act of 1968, took a caller (Tom from Florida) about handgun control lobbying efforts and job losses from manufacturing moving offshore, and provided detailed guidance on acquiring firearms through yard sales, flea markets, and hunting dog shows. He promoted airsoft and air rifle training systems as cost-effective alternatives to live fire practice and announced upcoming patriot events in Virginia, Austin, Texas, and other locations.