"camp larson"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia communications, and federal overreach on June 19, 2014. He covered radio net operations, the Bundy Ranch deployment with security monitoring and food supply coordination, and criticized FBI investigations into preppers as propaganda scams similar to the Hautari case. Koernke also provided detailed information on AK-47 parts kits, tactical equipment, gas masks, and Texas Weapon Systems accessories, while addressing caller concerns about infiltration and federal informants.
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Mark Koernke discussed a shooting incident in Las Vegas on June 8, 2014, involving two police officers and civilians at a pizza restaurant and nearby Walmart. He analyzed news reports critically, questioning the narrative and suggesting the incident was being used as propaganda related to the Bundy Ranch standoff. Koernke discussed organized crime connections in Las Vegas, corruption within Metro police, and called for reinforcement of militia presence at the Bundy Ranch. He also made personal commentary about weather, Civil War reenactments, and genetics in cats, and solicited donations for the show.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed international military developments including a Ukrainian helicopter crash and Russian military movements in Ukraine, then pivoted to domestic concerns about illegal immigration and border security. The hosts extensively covered the ongoing Bundy Ranch deployment in Nevada, including camp locations, supply logistics, camouflage improvements, and the need for night vision and thermal imaging technology. They emphasized operational security, proper equipment deployment, and the importance of preparedness for escalating confrontations with federal authorities.
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Mark Koernke discussed ongoing support and logistics for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, detailing equipment donations, supply chain management, and the establishment of Camp Larson as a mobile military garrison. He addressed ammunition pricing disparities, radio communications infrastructure (CB, 2-meter, marine band, and FRS systems), and the strategic importance of the Bundy Ranch as a 'cork in the bottle' preventing federal action against ranchers in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas. Callers from New Mexico and Arizona provided updates on their local situations, and Koernke emphasized the need for better coordination, manpower management, and training at the site while warning that federal pressure would intensify as the 2014 election approached.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed financial manipulation in precious metals markets, specifically CME attempts to install price limits on gold and silver futures as a sign of desperation. They covered ongoing support efforts for the Bundy Ranch deployment, including donations of supplies, equipment, and communications infrastructure. The show featured discussions on military vehicle militarization, night vision technology availability, government surplus equipment procurement, and caller questions about boots and tactical gear from government liquidation sources.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, training facilities, and weapons systems in detail. He covered the opening of Camp Larson in Michigan as a militia training facility, honored Captain Dan Larson's military history in Vietnam and the Dominican Republic, and provided extensive technical instruction on recoilless weapons systems including RPGs, bazookas, and the M203 grenade launcher. The show included caller contributions and discussion of anti-helicopter tactics using improvised RC aircraft and unconventional methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff as a pivotal moment in American resistance to federal overreach, comparing it to the 1775 Lexington and Concord events. He detailed the establishment of Camp Larson as a permanent militia presence, outlined practical deployment needs including vehicle maintenance and laundry logistics, and connected the Bundy situation to broader patterns of government land seizures in Arizona, California, and Utah. Koernke also addressed international parallels in Ukraine and Mexico, criticized federal agencies (BLM, FBI, ATF), and called for sustained patriot mobilization to maintain the "tripwire" presence at the ranch.