"computer security"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on American decline, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, and life expectancy rankings, and contrasting past American achievements with current problems. The show shifted to discussions of military technology, including long-service aircraft and fighter jets, followed by commentary on Russian-American relations, nuclear deterrence, and concerns about cyber warfare and computer infrastructure vulnerabilities. Koernke addressed gun rights battles, pipeline issues, and the need for preparedness, while promoting night vision equipment and other survival-related products.
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Mark Koernke's show covered border security operations, specifically discussing surveillance aircraft (MEAs/C-12s) based at Marana Air Park in Arizona and their role in monitoring smuggling routes near the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation. The episode included technical discussions about computer troubleshooting (Flash Player, browser compatibility, Windows operating systems), reloading ammunition for 5.45x39 caliber, and open-line caller segments featuring discussions on Linux versus Windows, VR headsets, and media streaming software (Kodi). A tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan's death anniversary was mentioned, and various technical and preparedness topics were covered throughout.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics including Fukushima radiation contamination spreading across the Pacific Ocean and threatening the U.S. West Coast, GMO crops being rejected by international markets, the collapse of the U.S. dollar and economic instability, NSA and law enforcement surveillance technologies like Stingray devices, alternative cancer treatments using baking soda and natural remedies, the Liberty Net ham radio frequency, and computer security measures to protect against government spying. A caller shared his personal experience with cancer after consuming GMO foods and truck stop meals. The show emphasized preparedness, armed resistance to tyranny, and the importance of alternative communications systems.