"copper wire"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, scavenging, and field operations in the second hour of his April 13, 2021 broadcast. He emphasized collecting wire, metal scraps, and surplus equipment from estate sales and online auctions for modular field operations and defensive projects. Koernke covered administrative modules, printing capabilities, hearts-and-minds support for troops, and the importance of entertainment and morale items. He discussed historical militia organization in Michigan, the role of propaganda and creative media in promoting constitutional causes, and the need for multi-generational recruitment and training within patriot movements.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, resource scavenging, and communications infrastructure on Communications Tuesday, April 28, 2020. He emphasized collecting copper wire, tools, cans, and other materials for field use and improvised devices, detailed food storage strategies comparing Dollar Tree and MRE options, and explained modular backpack-mounted radio systems for tactical communications. Callers contributed discussions on Hezbollah's successful defense against Israeli forces, the importance of attitude and discipline in combat, and the symbolism of 2020 quarters. Koernke stressed the need for gas masks, food discipline, and preparation for potential phase-two biological threats while criticizing government responses to COVID-19.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Becker discussed political factions within the Obama administration, comparing internal power struggles to historical communist infighting under Stalin and Trotsky. They analyzed upcoming midterm elections, Chicago political corruption, and election fraud. The show pivoted to extensive preparedness advice, including lessons from the Chilean mine rescue about resourcefulness and survival mindset. Koernke emphasized collecting scrap materials (copper, silver, nuts, bolts), hardening residential structures with cement blocks and emergency window panels, water storage, and compartmentalization to protect supplies during crises. They also promoted military surplus vendors and discussed the importance of community coordination and readiness.