"deception tactics"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed inexpensive night vision technology, specifically $32-40 digital monocular units and their practical applications for training and surveillance. He covered modifications to reduce screen glare, integration with drones and other equipment, and compared them to higher-end systems. The show also addressed laser protection goggles, fusion centers as unaccountable secret police operations, the Ray Epps situation from January 6th as evidence of federal infiltration, deception tactics used by Serbian forces during NATO bombing, and the importance of collecting military surplus equipment like old radio batteries and night vision components for future use.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2000 Mules documentary by Dinesh D'Souza, which uses cell phone tracking data to document ballot trafficking during the 2020 election. He emphasized that this validates years of his prior warnings about election fraud and surveillance capabilities. Koernke covered operational security lessons, including avoiding cell phone tracking during protests or political activities, and detailed deception tactics used by Serbian forces during NATO bombing campaigns. He also discussed preparedness topics including food production from vegetable scraps, pet care during emergencies, radio communications equipment sales, and the illegitimacy of the current government due to the fraudulent election. A caller named Larry contributed discussion about Sri Lankan riots and government accountability.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and tactical equipment on Quartermaster Friday, July 31, 2015. The episode focused extensively on laser technology applications, including targeting, range-finding, deception tactics, and integration with weapon systems. Koernke covered ammunition suppliers (Unammo.com, Ammoman.com), military surplus gear from MainMilitary.com (mess kits, mosquito netting), and emphasized maintenance and power supply considerations for electronic equipment. He addressed listener concerns about laser reliability, color variations for friend-foe identification, and countering advanced enemy technology like invisibility suits. The show included announcements about an evening drawing for Robert Lloyd music sets and training aids, with donations needed to meet year-end broadcasting costs.
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Mark Koernke discussed coordinated flash mob attacks occurring around Christmas 2013, arguing they were government-orchestrated using cell phone technology and texting to mobilize participants. He analyzed how law enforcement could track perpetrators through cell phone data but claimed authorities were not making arrests, suggesting government complicity. The show shifted to geopolitical topics including Israeli-Saudi cooperation, Russian military capabilities, and deception tactics in modern warfare, with callers contributing perspectives on military strategy, counterfeit parts in defense systems, and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on October 8, 2010, beginning with a discussion of the "Bodies: The Exhibition" traveling display of plasticized human corpses from China, which Koernke and his co-host characterized as executed political prisoners and Christians used for psychological warfare against Americans. The show then shifted to Quartermaster Friday, focusing on practical military preparedness and deception tactics, including improvised decoys, camouflage techniques using dollar-store materials, and the strategic use of everyday items like cardboard boxes and kite string to confuse or delay enemy forces. The final segment featured product recommendations for preparedness supplies including canning lids, motor oil, glass syringes, wool socks, and ammunition, followed by a transition to Dutch Jones's evening radio program.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training methodologies, including the construction of mobile and pop-up targets for realistic combat scenarios, and low-cost night vision illuminator systems using LEDs and watch batteries. He covered para-conventional warfare tactics, deception strategies, and the use of rail trucks for transportation across the country. The episode included commentary on the Georgia-Russia conflict as a case study in military preparedness, National Guard equipment shortages, and the importance of grassroots organizing for upcoming Tea Party events. Koernke emphasized the need for creative thinking in defensive preparations and encouraged listeners to distribute information about gun shows and preparedness to their communities.