"cross-country skiing"
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness in Michigan, including cold weather safety, cross-country skiing, snowmobiles, and winter sports. He covered food storage and security as a weapon against government control, warned about declining food quality from Central America replacing domestic production, and discussed the importance of smokehouses and traditional food preservation methods. He also addressed the ATF e-form blackout for NFA items starting December 26, 2025, urged listeners to submit firearm transfer forms before the deadline, and discussed the U.S. Postal Service's importance as a constitutional check on government fraud and land theft.
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Mark Koernke discussed the BLM's resource management plan for Southern Nevada and the Bundy Ranch situation, emphasizing the need for better militia organization and signal communications infrastructure. He covered practical preparedness topics including firearm selection for defensive operations, ammunition types (particularly ball/FMJ ammunition), and DIY radio equipment projects using microwave systems and portable FM stations. Koernke also announced upcoming events including Freedom Palooza and a month-end drawing with tactical gear, discussed cross-country skiing activities and cargo sled construction, and took a caller about brass-cased ammunition from Sellier & Bellot.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia training, and Second Amendment rights during this evening broadcast. He reviewed military surplus equipment and firearms available through various online retailers, including AR-15 components, AK-pattern rifles, and historical military hardware like a Hotchkiss 37mm Gatling cannon. Koernke promoted upcoming winter training exercises at Michigan militia camps featuring night orienteering and cross-country skiing operations. He also engaged with callers on topics including immigration enforcement, the execution of a Mexican national in Texas, and perceived preferential treatment of foreign nationals in the U.S. welfare and education systems.