"cold weather preparedness"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, cold weather operations, and weapons systems on Weapons Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025. The show covered ammunition deals, winter boots, firearm maintenance in extreme cold, and radio communications. The second hour featured Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussing international law violations regarding strikes on boats near Venezuela, CIA regime change operations, and the legal implications of military action without congressional declaration of war. The third hour returned to Koernke addressing anti-gun legislation in Michigan, criticizing government hypocrisy on drug enforcement, and warning of potential false flag operations to justify further military action.
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Mark Koernke discussed vaccine mandates and employment, highlighting job opportunities in Michigan for those refusing COVID-19 vaccines. He covered the Springfield Armory SA 35 Browning High Power pistol replica, analyzed weather preparedness for fall and winter conditions in Michigan, and emphasized layering systems and cold-weather gear to prevent hypothermia. Callers shared anecdotes about emergency medical situations and cultural observations. The show included music requests and brief mentions of red flag legislation and gun rights concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness, field equipment maintenance, and survival skills during this October 2018 episode. The show covered topics including proper sock and boot care in winter conditions, water purification methods, poncho modification techniques for field use, military surplus equipment evaluation, and AR-15 field repair kit storage. Callers contributed practical experience on gear maintenance, sewing techniques for equipment modification, and the value of Cold War-era surplus items over newer commercial alternatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and preparedness on November 18, 2016, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition in light of political changes. He reviewed specific ammunition products available through UNAMMO.com, including PMC, Wolf, Turkish ZQ-I, and .30 caliber carbine rounds, providing detailed specifications and pricing. Koernke also addressed cold weather preparedness, recommending proper boots and gear for winter conditions, and took a caller from Arizona reporting on upcoming military special operations exercises in the Phoenix area. He clarified his previous statements about civilian activism, cautioning against actions that could result in legal consequences while maintaining the importance of vigilance and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed winter survival skills, camouflage and concealment tactics for field operations, and night vision technology. The hosts emphasized the importance of outdoor survival training in cold weather conditions, detailed proper camouflage techniques using nets and screens to defeat thermal and night vision detection, and reviewed Don's inventory of first and second generation night vision devices and thermal imaging equipment. The show was interrupted by technical difficulties with the conference line. In the second segment, Koernke criticized federal agencies (FBI, Homeland Security, FEMA) for their actions during Hurricane Katrina and current civil unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, arguing that government creates chaos to justify confiscation of firearms and property seizure.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather patterns, debunking global warming claims by referencing historical weather cycles and his own decades of on-air documentation. He analyzed a news story about a Florida truck driver trapped under his rig in sub-zero temperatures, emphasizing the importance of proper cold-weather preparedness, safety gear, and planning. Koernke covered positive agricultural outcomes from the previous summer's weather, including record corn production and improved fish populations in Michigan lakes, then shifted to practical winter survival tips including proper use of mittens, hats, hand warmers, and equipment maintenance for militia units clearing roads.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness, including proper gear management and the importance of spare gloves and dry clothing storage. He covered drone defense using shotguns, including a detailed discussion of a homemade belt-fed 12-gauge shotgun and its effectiveness against small aerial targets. Koernke addressed global warming claims, noting the persistence of winter weather and seasonal patterns in Michigan. He discussed a trucker trapped under his rig in sub-zero temperatures and emphasized cold weather survival protocols similar to space missions. The show promoted a Kenwood TS-820 radio drawing to support the Micro Effect network, and took a caller discussing Irish Parliament member Clare Daly's criticism of government inaction.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness and survival tactics for Michigan's sub-zero conditions, covering proper clothing layers, footwear, hydration, and team leadership responsibilities during winter field operations. He reviewed affordable firearm options including the Canik pistol and Ruger comparisons, provided sourcing information for military surplus cold weather gear from vendors like Coleman's and Austrian surplus suppliers, and took caller input from Tim about sweatpants versus long johns and a detailed account of a frostbite incident during a winter training exercise that resulted in casualties due to improper boot selection.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle maintenance for cold weather preparedness, including antifreeze and winterization tips. The show covered hemp oil as alternative medicine, citing Rick Simpson's work and Tommy Chong's cancer treatment, while criticizing pharmaceutical industry suppression. Koernke detailed a major weapons auction in Indiana involving a deceased collector's extensive firearms cache, including Class III weapons, discussing legal interstate gun sales restrictions and ammunition stockpiles. He also covered upcoming Zussman Ackerman rifle design classes, modifications to armored vehicles like the Ferret, and detailed technical discussions on converting paintball guns to air-powered weapons systems using titanium components and alternative projectiles as a response to anticipated gun control measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed practical preparedness topics including Mickey Mouse boots for cold weather (their design, proper sock usage, and maintenance), footwear care and protection strategies, and extensive prepping advice covering food storage, barter items, and supply acquisition. He addressed an upcoming multi-regional power grid exercise (FTX) scheduled for the following week, recommended pre-positioning laundry and household items, and covered specific commodity recommendations including Vietnamese coffee in dollar stores, molasses, matches (warning about new green formula matches), tobacco products, alcohol for trade, and soap production as a local business opportunity. Koernke also discussed Billy Mummy's music career and acting roles, solicited donations for Liberty Tree Radio and the Micro Effect, and announced upcoming video production schedules.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness and layered clothing systems, emphasizing the dangers of hypothermia in wet conditions. He addressed recent political betrayals in Congress regarding budget negotiations and three billion dollars in payments. The show covered practical survival topics including deer carts and golf caddies for equipment transport, gardening techniques for tomato plants and potatoes, and the use of coffee grounds as fertilizer. Koernke promoted deception dollars as educational tools and discussed FM 5-103 survivability manuals for fortification construction. The episode concluded with discussion of night vision technology and its limitations in modern warfare.
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Nancy filled in for Mark Koernke on this episode. The show featured extended discussion of medical preparedness and abbreviations, with caller Rob from Texas sharing information about Red Cross first aid kits and organ trafficking concerns. Callers Sean from Texas and George from Florida discussed persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China, comparisons to communist Russia's gulag experiments, socialized medicine dangers, and missing persons in the United States. Mike covered medical wound cleansing techniques and provided an extensive lesson on medical abbreviations (CBC, BP, COPD, MI, NPO, PRN, QID, STAT, etc.) for field medics and preparedness. The show also announced availability of cold weather gear including long johns, work gloves, and Arctic mittens at discounted prices, and promoted Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.
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Mark Koernke and guest Mike Nesser discussed field medical training and cold weather preparedness, covering hygiene protocols, thermal casualty prevention, and equipment maintenance for cold environments. The show emphasized the importance of layering, hydration monitoring, buddy system checks for frostbite and hypothermia symptoms, and acquiring surplus cold weather gear. Koernke also addressed 9/11 conspiracy theories, criticized mainstream media narratives, and promoted the Hope for America Conference featuring Ron Paul in Phoenix on December 8th.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and cold weather gear, emphasizing the importance of acquiring items like kidney belts and Mickey Mouse boots at yard sales during summer months. He promoted satellite reception via Galaxy 25 and encouraged listeners to spread the word about WTPRN. After the July 4th holiday, Koernke addressed the midpoint of 2007, warning of potential false flag operations and promoting Ron Paul's presidential campaign as a patriotic response. Callers Doug and Dave discussed strategies for challenging government officials through bond litigation, oath of office verification, and the Seventh Amendment, with references to George Gordon's School of Common Law and Earl and Rummel School of Law. The conversation covered highway expansion resistance in Texas, the corruption of judges and bar associations, and the need for grassroots economic and political action rather than centralized lobbying.