"armored personnel carriers"
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Mark Koernke discussed food supply disruptions, government overreach during COVID-19 lockdowns, and preparedness measures. He highlighted massive food waste (onions, potatoes) being destroyed rather than distributed, attributed to intentional supply chain breakdown by federal and state governments. Callers contributed information on FEMA's National Level Exercise (Binary Blackout) involving planned power and water shutdowns, Chinese surveillance drones being distributed to U.S. police departments, and water collection methods. Koernke emphasized food and water storage, seed acquisition, and local militia organization as essential responses to anticipated government collapse and conflict.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Butcher discussed military vehicle deployments on the East Coast, including LAV-25 armored personnel carriers being repositioned by state police. The show covered Russian and Western armor design philosophy, emphasizing low-profile vehicles and hydrodynamic suspension systems. Butcher provided detailed technical guidance on improvised vehicle armor using sandbags, guardrail, and laminate construction, as well as electronic hearing protection devices for tactical scenarios. The hosts also addressed EMP vulnerability of electronics, Faraday cage shielding using aluminum foil, computer preservation strategies, and ammunition reloading tools including bullet pullers and swages for salvaging and remanufacturing cartridges.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, weapons systems, and tactical doctrine on April 17, 2008. He covered historical rifle marksmanship effectiveness from World War II and Korea, the superiority of older battlefield rifles like the M1 Garand, and practical militia equipment including armored personnel carriers and improvised armor upgrades. Koernke emphasized logistics, water supply, and terrain advantages in defensive operations, comparing American defensive potential to Swiss military strategy. He also addressed 9/11 conspiracy theories, satellite feed monitoring, and claims about pre-positioned military personnel during the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, arguing that raw satellite feeds could expose government deception.