"cinco de mayo"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed a refinery fire near Deer Park, Texas that began at 3:54 PM Eastern Time, likely affecting the Shell refinery's power plant. He covered preparedness topics including surplus military gear pricing from vendors like McGuire Army Navy and Coleman's, ammunition and reloading supplies, and the importance of stockpiling 5.56 ammunition. The show included extensive discussion of Second Amendment legal battles, particularly Illinois's assault weapons ban and arguments that the Second Amendment only protects handguns. Koernke also addressed border security issues, illegal immigration, and the decline of radio broadcasting standards.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia operations, and current events during this three-hour afternoon broadcast. He covered the combat engineer concrete-moving project in Michigan, emphasized cold-weather gear readiness for the season, and discussed firearms acquisition and maintenance strategies. The show included extensive commentary on the Oklahoma City bombing, the McVeigh transportation incident, and criticism of media coverage of Waco and related events. Koernke also addressed Second Amendment threats in Alabama, the 18,000 dairy cattle explosion in Texas, and promoted upcoming militia events and quartermaster sales.
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Mark Koernke discussed the H1N1 flu outbreak (referred to as swine flu or Mexican flu) and criticized government and media responses, arguing that border security failures and inconsistent messaging demonstrated incompetence or intentional negligence. He addressed scheduling changes for an upcoming ACLS and airway management training in Flagstaff starting May 14th, which was moved from 8 a.m. to noon, and fielded caller questions about the training logistics. Koernke promoted NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training videos and equipment resources, discussed Cinco de Mayo's economic impact on Mexico's pandemic response, and took calls from listeners analyzing the government's handling of the crisis and the possibility of intentional virus deployment.