"ammunition magazines"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, vehicle armoring techniques using ceramic tiles and laminate materials, ammunition availability and magazine sourcing from MOSC, and concerns about potential political arrests on January 20th. He addressed ATF surveillance history, CB radio acquisition for communication networks, and fielded caller Randy's extended commentary on tobacco industry deaths, marijuana legalization, police funding, and family losses to smoking-related illness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage, sprouting techniques, and radio communications equipment. He covered CB and handheld radio options available through secondhand markets like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, emphasizing quality control and standardization across brands. Koernke addressed the coronavirus situation as an intentional biological attack, promoted cash-based economy strategies to resist government control, and announced upcoming militia meetings for divisional and regimental commanders on March 21-23. He reviewed surplus military equipment including NBC protective suits and gas masks from Gun Parts Corp, highlighted deals on ammunition magazines and canned goods from Dollar Tree and Menards, and discussed freeze-drying food for long-term storage and specialized dietary needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ukraine's political situation, criticizing foreign bankers appointed to lead the National Bank of Ukraine and characterizing them as parasitic outsiders exploiting the country's resources. He analyzed the geopolitical implications of Western sanctions against Russia, arguing that international bankers orchestrated the Ukrainian conflict to control wealth and resources. The show featured extensive technical troubleshooting of new audio equipment, with callers helping test sound levels and phone lines. Koernke also discussed ammunition magazine pricing and shipping costs, and revealed allegations that federal agents were stealing packages from UPS distribution centers.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter weather conditions in Michigan and the South, militia gun shows and manufacturing capabilities including chest pouches for ammunition, radio signal transmission techniques for overcoming jamming and obstacles using directional antennas and relay systems, weekend winter fuel train exercises testing signal propagation across Michigan and Ohio, surveillance technology using RC aircraft and multi-camera systems, and made controversial allegations regarding Super Bowl security and pedophilia.