"black sea"
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating U.S.-Russia tensions over Ukraine, Biden's military provocations in the Black Sea, and the deliberate destruction of American military readiness through woke policies. He covered widespread supply chain collapse affecting tools, machinery, parts, and clothing, advocating for preparedness through barter, food production, and equipment stockpiling. The show included extended technical discussions with callers about CB radio microphone wiring issues, VHF/UHF handheld radio recommendations, gas mask carriers, and AR-15 spare parts procurement. Koernke warned of false flag operations and Israeli involvement in domestic terrorism, referencing the DC Sniper case as an example of government misdirection.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and military surplus equipment during the final hour of the week. He highlighted flash sales on 80% Glock polymer receivers at Blitzkrieg Tactical ($69.99) and Ruger P89 police trade-ins at JG Sales ($199.95), along with magazine sources. BK covered wire-wrap circuit board prototyping, burning marginal firewood, and the economics of the debt ceiling. The show addressed geopolitical tensions in the Black Sea and Crimea, comparing current NATO activities to historical Crimean Wars, while warning against manufactured crises designed to distract from economic problems.
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Mark Koernke discussed military strategy and geopolitical tensions, focusing on the electronic disabling of a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Black Sea by Russian forces. He explained why deploying capital ships in confined waters like the Black Sea and Persian Gulf is strategically foolish, comparing it to the USS Liberty incident. Callers contributed discussions on immigration in Arizona, hit-and-miss engines for self-sufficiency, food preservation and canning, and the superiority of Russian military capabilities. Mark emphasized the need for listener donations to keep the Micro Effect radio station operational in 2015 and offered free advertising for local businesses in December.