"defense contractors"
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Mark Koernke discussed NATO's critical ammunition shortage, particularly the lack of TNT and high-grade cotton production in Western countries, which he tied to deliberate deindustrialization through NAFTA and GATT. He emphasized the need for decentralized, small-scale munitions production at the tactical level (the 'Florida Project') rather than centralized manufacturing, warned listeners about currency devaluation as gold prices rose, and called for militia organization, equipment acquisition, and self-sufficiency preparation. He also promoted specific suppliers for boots, ammunition components, and sewing machines as tools for local production capacity.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and political commentary on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He covered food production and heritage bean varieties, reviewed firearms and ammunition products from Apex Gun Parts and other vendors, discussed Glock clone pistols and reloading equipment, and analyzed the Trump assassination attempt and its implications. Callers reported on hamfest finds, stock price movements in defense contractors, and concerns about election integrity and voter fraud operations in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms procurement, and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, August 16, 2023. He highlighted budget-friendly tactical gear from Sportsman's Guide, including Italian woodland camo uniforms and load-bearing equipment, while criticizing government defense contractors (Glock, HK, SIG) for allegedly blocking civilian ammunition sales. The show featured an extended segment on Canadian pastor Arthur Polowski, imprisoned for defying COVID restrictions and leading nonviolent protests, with Koernke calling for public pressure on elected officials. Koernke emphasized the need for organized militia units, proper training, ammunition stockpiling, and local field reporting networks to counter what he characterized as communist infiltration of government institutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed mandatory vaccination mandates for companies with 100+ employees, comparing the policy to communist tactics in East Germany that incrementally lowered employment thresholds to seize businesses. He addressed school mask mandates in Michigan, particularly Manchester, where sheriff's deputies refused to enforce mask requirements and parents prevented teachers from physically forcing masks on children. Callers reported hospitals installing tourniquets and quick-clot supplies in fire extinguisher boxes, suggesting preparation for mass violence. Koernke emphasized that defense workers and contractors should walk away from jobs rather than comply with vaccination demands, arguing that critical positions cannot be easily replaced. He discussed the inevitability of armed conflict, the identification of communist sympathizers through mask-wearing behavior, and the vast network of multi-generational patriot groups prepared for confrontation. The show included product recommendations for affordable camouflage and tactical gear.
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Mark Koernke and Dave discussed financial market turmoil on July 16, 2010, including significant stock market declines and Northrop Grumman's announcement to close its Avondale shipbuilding facility near New Orleans by 2013, eliminating 11,000 jobs. They analyzed the implications of defense contractors outsourcing military production overseas, particularly to China, and warned of planned banking crises tied to TARP payment failures in August. The show covered modular military ship construction using cargo containers, Chinese aircraft carrier development, and alleged UN/NATO infiltration of U.S. military command structure through NORTHCOM, including concerns about a French general commanding continental U.S. forces.