"cb radios"
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Mark Koernke discussed communications equipment maintenance and testing, including CB and VHF/UHF radios, battery systems, and antenna care. He covered medical preparedness for upcoming training exercises, including first aid kits and field hospital supplies. Callers reported FEMA activity in Oklahoma City and Michigan, and discussed federal prisoner detention facilities in county lockups. Koernke addressed Michigan's attorney general lawsuit against oil companies, criticizing it as part of a broader agenda to control petroleum products and restrict civilian mobility.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage, sprouting techniques, and radio communications equipment. He covered CB and handheld radio options available through secondhand markets like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, emphasizing quality control and standardization across brands. Koernke addressed the coronavirus situation as an intentional biological attack, promoted cash-based economy strategies to resist government control, and announced upcoming militia meetings for divisional and regimental commanders on March 21-23. He reviewed surplus military equipment including NBC protective suits and gas masks from Gun Parts Corp, highlighted deals on ammunition magazines and canned goods from Dollar Tree and Menards, and discussed freeze-drying food for long-term storage and specialized dietary needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness and protective equipment on December 1, 2016, focusing heavily on gas masks, filters, and chemical protective gear available through MainMilitary.com. He covered filter types and their protective capabilities against biological and chemical threats, explained how to identify filter specifications using color-coding systems, and provided guidance on filter maintenance and replacement. Koernke also addressed CB radio selection for emergency communication, discussed wildfire threats in the southeastern United States and the importance of community-organized fire prevention, and fielded caller questions about mask durability and filter longevity. He emphasized the importance of proper equipment caching, water reservoir systems for fire suppression, and coordinated community preparedness efforts, including militia organizational activities in Michigan and surrounding states.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia equipment sourcing, and ham radio activities. The episode featured extensive discussion of finding affordable tactical gear, uniforms, and radio equipment at ham fests and surplus sales, with specific focus on the October 4th ham fest near I-35 exit 192. Callers and co-hosts shared tips on refurbishing used radios, building power supplies for handheld units, and sourcing military surplus equipment at bargain prices. The show also covered local wildlife management issues, coyote population control, and pheasant hunting challenges in the tri-county area.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications and radio equipment selection for preparedness operations, emphasizing the importance of properly marking and organizing handheld radios by frequency to avoid operational errors. He addressed night vision technology with guest Don, covering the transition from green-screen to white-screen first-generation devices and their tactical implications. Koernke also critiqued media coverage of bison herds near Yellowstone as sensationalized, discussed the Sandy Hook shooting incident questioning official narratives, and promoted specialized ammunition sources and flare equipment for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology and tactical security operations on Communications Tuesday, covering handheld walkie-talkies, CB radios, battery systems, and the "Russian dead hand" communication protocol used by militia groups. He then shifted to analyzing air traffic control recordings from Flight 93 on 9/11, claiming the planes involved in the attacks were lightly loaded compared to normal East Coast flight capacity, and referencing Operation Northwoods as evidence of government false-flag operations. He argued that Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport and that the 9/11 attacks were orchestrated by the U.S. government and Mossad.