"ammunition suppliers"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness logistics for weekend militia training camps, including food donation requirements (number 10 cans) and quartermaster procedures. He covered ammunition and firearms suppliers, CETME rifle parts kits and armorers tools, and the Providence Mint project for post-conflict currency production. Koernke extensively analyzed Article 9 of the Bill of Rights regarding enumerated versus retained rights, warned about potential currency fraud schemes similar to Continental devaluation after the American Revolution, and discussed local purchasing priorities and infrastructure betrayal. He addressed the Canadian political situation, communist Chinese military presence in Canada, and potential future territorial arrangements. The second hour featured a caller discussing recent mass shooting incidents, COVID-19 prison releases, and a Texas teacher defending pedophiles in a classroom setting.
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Mark Koernke and guest Mike Nestor discussed first aid and emergency care for dogs, covering topics such as physical examination techniques, monitoring vital signs like heart rate and breathing, recognizing shock, and treating specific injuries and poisonings. The episode included a caller from Michigan (Ken) who provided information about ammunition sources at AIM Surplus in Ohio, and addressed practical preparedness for pet owners, particularly those relocating to western states where encounters with venomous creatures like Colorado River toads are common. Mike Nestor was invited to return the following day to continue discussing animal maintenance and improvised medical supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed grassroots campaign strategies for Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, including direct mail tactics using phone directories to reach voters in Super Tuesday states. He addressed media bias and censorship of Ron Paul coverage, comparing it to past militia movement coverage. The show covered preparedness topics including local communications networks, radio systems, and tactical training with emphasis on ambidextrous firearm handling and one-handed weapon operation. Koernke discussed the 1911 pistol design, ammunition sourcing, and provided contact information for ammunition suppliers. He referenced an NPR broadcast from January 11, 2008 about foreign troops policing the United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, cooperative federalism, and the structure of the federal government system. He analyzed how the IRS operates as an agency of a foreign government (the United States of America, a separate entity from the original United States), explained the distinction between the original constitutional republic and the current administrative state, and detailed how the Federal Reserve and various reorganization plans have created a second government that operates outside constitutional authority. The show covered preparedness for the coronavirus situation, reviewed various suppliers for ammunition, firearms, and survival gear, and discussed the importance of understanding true history and legal structures to recognize how citizens have been placed under territorial jurisdiction rather than constitutional protection.