"cold weather survival"
9 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour Friday broadcast covering militia organization updates, ammunition and equipment deals for preparedness, government overreach concerns, and a detailed video presentation by Barry Williams of Grindstone Ministries about Hurricane Helene relief operations in North Carolina and Tennessee. The show included discussion of suspicious federal activities in disaster areas, potential land grabs over lithium deposits, communications technology for emergency situations, and practical survival advice for cold weather.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, government overreach, and preparedness on the evening of December 14, 2018. Topics included New York police revenue decline due to reduced ticketing, Ukraine conflict and gold reserves, gun control laws in Connecticut, New York, and Washington State, and the role of Valerie Jarrett in the Obama administration. The show featured practical advice on cold-weather radio operations, battery management, and food production planning for 2015, along with announcements about militia activities including the Victor 3 APC demonstration and weapons training at Camp Emmerich.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed winter emergency preparedness, focusing on survival techniques for cold weather vehicle emergencies and water submersion scenarios. They covered practical items to assemble in emergency kits (lighters, matches, candles, first aid supplies, hand warmers), techniques for determining orientation in avalanches and submerged vehicles, and specialized tools like scissors and center punches for vehicle escape. The hosts also discussed diving experience, motorcycle riding history, and briefly addressed Ferguson protests and federal government overreach before closing with contact information for night vision technology resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival tactics during cold weather, including improvised footwear, layering strategies, and equipment storage. The episode featured an extended caller discussion on advanced weapons manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing, ceramic and metallurgical approaches to firearm construction, barrel reinforcement methods using wrapping and coil systems, and self-cleaning chamber designs in rifles. Topics covered material science applications, caseless ammunition challenges, and comparative analysis of AK, FAL, and AR-15 design philosophies for carbon buildup management.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival tactics, focusing on cold-weather gear management, layering strategies, and the dangers of moisture accumulation in freezing conditions. He illustrated these points with a historical example from the Korean War's Chosin Reservoir. The show covered tactical backpack camouflage options, thermal reduction materials, and emphasized the importance of team leaders monitoring personnel for hypothermia and heat exhaustion. A caller from Texas shared desert survival experiences. The second half addressed broader political topics including China's oil consumption, the Millington Navy Base shooting incident, overpopulation myths, and criticism of federal regulatory agencies and the government shutdown.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for winter weather conditions, particularly in cold climates like Michigan, emphasizing the importance of proper clothing and planning. He promoted SKS rifles and 7.62x39 ammunition as affordable alternatives to expensive .22 ammunition, recommending Royal Tiger Imports as a source for budget-friendly firearms. Koernke encouraged listeners to convert digital currency into hard assets like ammunition, food, and tools, and promoted several preparedness resources including Max Velocity's tactical books and gunbot.net for ammunition pricing. A caller named Phil from Atlanta provided information about free Kindle downloads of Matt Bracken's trilogy and gunbot.net as ammunition search resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival strategies, focusing on emergency vehicle kits for cold weather, including clothing, boots, and supplies to prevent hypothermia. He provided detailed instructions for building inexpensive micro-greenhouses using reclaimed windows and plywood to extend the growing season. The show featured extensive product recommendations for firearms magazines and parts from various suppliers, discussing magazine capacity options, pricing, and tactical applications for defensive scenarios. Koernke also covered ammunition availability concerns and government stockpiling issues.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Enfield discussed cold weather survival, emergency medical preparedness, and self-sufficiency strategies. The show featured multiple callers requesting information on midwife training and obstetric kits for field conditions, medical supply kits and first aid equipment, dog care and animal husbandry medications, shortwave radio reception issues, and extreme cold weather survival without snow. Koernke and Enfield emphasized the importance of distributed medical training, personal medical gear carried on vests, improvised shelter construction using ponchos and entrenching tools, and sourcing commercial MREs from prison supply companies to avoid legal complications. The hosts promoted their YouTube militia videos, the 'Equipping for the New World Order' DVD series, and discussed plans to create instructional videos on medical support, rations, and emergency preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical significance of Independence Day, explaining that July 4th celebrates the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence rather than just independence itself. He detailed the role of militia forces in the American Revolution, contrasting them with regular army units and explaining the origins of the National Guard designation under Lafayette. Koernke advocated for individual legal action against companies and officials involved in border superhighway projects, calling for litigation and bond-latching of local officials. He discussed the Scooter Libby pardon in relation to the Valerie Plame CIA case, characterizing it as an act of treason. The show included practical segments on ammunition availability from AIM Surplus, militia newsletters, and upcoming militia gun shows, as well as a caller discussion about cold weather casualty treatment using fats and lards, with Koernke explaining historical military dietary practices and survival techniques.