"art of war"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Liberty Tree Radio's network expansion across AM/FM micro stations and CB technologies, then pivoted to criticism of NATO and Israeli foreign policy regarding Turkey and ISIS. He reviewed Turkish Canik and TP9 semi-automatic pistols as affordable alternatives to Glocks, warning that Turkish weapons imports may be cut off as geopolitical alliances shift. The latter half of the show covered tactical military theory drawn from Sun Tzu's Art of War, discussing aerial reconnaissance, naval tactics, and ground-level strategy, with emphasis on close-range engagement and the importance of discipline in military command. He concluded with warnings about border security threats and the need for armed militia preparedness.
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Don Betcher hosted the show in Mark Koernke's absence, opening with an extended discussion on unity, commonality, and the importance of not undermining fellow patriots through criticism. He emphasized that people should focus on constructive action rather than tearing others down, using biblical metaphors about having "teeth" to back up one's words. Nancy joined to discuss a 510 program initiative helping a cancer patient and heart attack survivor in the patriot community. The show covered preparedness topics including camouflage selection from resale shops, tactical clothing colors, night vision considerations, thermal imaging limitations, and references to Sun Tzu's Art of War as essential reading for those involved in resistance efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed personal responsibility, self-sufficiency, and preparedness on this Tuesday morning broadcast. He emphasized the importance of mindset, discipline, and practical knowledge in overcoming challenges, drawing parallels between martial arts principles and broader life applications. Koernke addressed the need for Americans to understand military strategy through texts like Sun Tzu's Art of War and Clausewitz, advocated for generalist skills over specialization, and criticized government overreach and media manipulation. He also discussed physical conditioning, the importance of planning ahead for emergencies, and maintaining a can-do American attitude in the face of systemic challenges.