"decentralized communications"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the Navy Yard shooting and SSRI psychiatric drugs as a common factor in mass shootings, the economic collapse warnings, Chicago gun violence in a gun-free zone, and the history of grassroots technology development including 2-meter radio networks, packet radio, bulletin board systems, and early internet infrastructure built by amateur radio enthusiasts and computer hobbyists rather than government or corporations. He emphasized the importance of preparedness, surplus equipment warehousing, and decentralized communication systems as alternatives to government control, and called for patriots to build independent infrastructure without waiting for top-down solutions.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed operational security, coded communications, and messaging techniques used historically and in contemporary militia contexts. They covered pass coins, courier systems, phonetic codes, and decentralized communication methods, emphasizing the importance of diversification over centralized systems. The hosts addressed terminology specific to militia movements and criticized government response to Hurricane Ike, particularly FEMA's threat of martial law against residents of Bolivar Peninsula in Texas who refused evacuation. They encouraged preparedness including food and water storage in multiple locations and discussed community-based disaster response alternatives to federal agencies.