"camouflage netting"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness activities scheduled for the following day at multiple Michigan camps, including construction projects using cement blocks and camouflage netting distribution. He analyzed several aviation accidents, emphasizing pilot errors related to improper flap settings and aircraft overloading. Koernke commented extensively on the Eric Frein manhunt in Pennsylvania, noting the massive law enforcement response and local resentment toward federal overreach. He addressed alleged drone insect sightings in California and discussed escalating tensions between federal agents and ranchers, predicting violent confrontation and warning that citizens are documenting federal personnel and locations for future action.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff, emphasizing the need for supporters to retrieve abandoned camouflage netting left by BLM forces and transport supplies to the deployed militia. He provided detailed instructions on using the nets for overhead cover and encouraged listeners to donate food, water storage containers, and ammunition to support the operation. Koernke also promoted a fundraising drawing for a first-generation night vision device and discussed upcoming radio communication exercises across Michigan, while advertising ammunition suppliers and tactical equipment vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed logistics and supply coordination for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, covering equipment procurement including micro FM radio transmitters, replacement antenna kits, camping gear, and camouflage netting. He provided detailed tactical guidance on desert operations including heat management, layered clothing, weapon maintenance in dusty conditions, water pre-positioning, and the importance of local knowledge. Callers contributed discussion about militia deployment, chaplain support, radio operator training, and humorous suggestions about Japanese military involvement. Koernke emphasized simplicity in equipment design, proper training progression, and the need for multiple communication redundancies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on internal divisions within the militia movement following reports of a potential drone strike that caused some Oath Keepers to evacuate. He criticized mainstream media's use of the racial card to divide supporters and emphasized the need to stay focused on the core issues: government land seizure, Harry Reid's corruption, and the illegitimacy of federal authority. Callers Wade and Chris provided detailed analysis of the legal and logistical aspects of the situation, discussing jury nullification, the distinction between legal and lawful, and the critical need for supplies including food, water, and camouflage netting at the ranch.
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Mark Koernke discussed support and supply efforts for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on organizing donations of practical supplies like camouflage netting, medical equipment, food, water, and personal hygiene items. He coordinated with callers and listeners to arrange transportation of pallets of equipment from California to Bunkerville, Nevada, emphasized the importance of establishing medical aid stations on site, and provided detailed guidance on what types of supplies were most needed and how to donate effectively. The show also covered tactical preparedness issues including night vision equipment availability, proper field sanitation practices, and the broader context of federal land disputes occurring simultaneously across multiple states.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia activities and border security operations in Arizona on June 24, 2010. The show featured detailed logistics planning for militia deployment to the southern border, including requests for medical supplies, camouflage netting, water filtration, and night vision equipment. Callers provided updates on forward operating base conditions, tactical vehicle maintenance needs, and coordination efforts for volunteer support, with emphasis on managing contact information through ArizonaMilitia.com to avoid overwhelming county unit leaders.