"defensive driving"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed preparedness, surplus equipment deals, and defensive driving tactics. The show featured extensive segments on affordable military surplus items including magazine bandoliers, canteens, and body armor available through Uncle Sam's Retail Outlet and JG Sales. Mark emphasized the importance of night vision equipment, particularly first-generation devices, and discussed the dangers of distracted driving caused by cell phone use. The hosts advocated for repealing the Gun Control Act of 1968 as a foundational step toward restoring Second Amendment rights, and encouraged listeners to support the show through donations and sponsor purchases.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and equipment acquisition, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling food, ammunition, and tactical gear. He criticized government overreach, particularly regarding mandatory insurance and police enforcement, and advocated for citizens to arm, equip, and train as militia. The episode included commentary on defensive driving, firearm selection (AK-47s, FALs, pump shotguns), ammunition capacity, and reloading techniques, interspersed with music selections and advertisements for tactical gear and preparedness products.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive driving tactics, vehicle escape procedures, and situational awareness in response to violent street attacks. He analyzed a CIA torture report revealing reliance on Israeli Supreme Court rulings for legal justification, criticizing foreign influence on U.S. policy. Koernke warned of coordinated violent attacks targeting specific demographics, citing the Jessica Chambers murder case and the "knockout game," and urged listeners to prepare for self-defense, carry improvised weapons, and maintain defensive postures. He blamed federal government policies, public education, and the "kosher mafia" for creating conditions enabling violence, and promoted ammunition and preparedness as Christmas gifts.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including firearm selection and maintenance, ammunition sourcing and reloading, and basic medical supply stockpiling for emergency situations. He covered practical advice on defensive driving during low-visibility conditions and detailed information about various rifle platforms including the M1 Garand, Carcano rifles, and .30-06 ammunition specifications. The show included caller interactions and emphasized the importance of building redundant capabilities in weapons, ammunition, and medical supplies as part of a comprehensive preparedness strategy.
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Mark Koernke opened the October 24, 2013 morning broadcast with discussion of cold weather vehicle safety, including defensive driving techniques for rain and snow conditions, and recommendations for emergency gear such as wet weather clothing, gloves, and blankets. He then pivoted to criticism of a failed government healthcare IT contract involving a Canadian company, alleging misappropriation of billions in federal funds and calling for arrests of those responsible. The latter half of the show featured extended commentary on classic American vehicles, particularly Dodge Diplomats and police interceptor cars, discussing their mechanical advantages, engine options, and value as affordable sources of parts and potential project vehicles.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive driving techniques in wet weather conditions, emphasizing proper spacing and vehicle control. He addressed a caller's question about aikido for self-defense, explaining the importance of understanding different martial arts traditions and the value of hand-to-hand combat training alongside firearms ownership. The show then pivoted to extensive discussion of surveillance and scanning technologies, including historical FCC signal-tracking vehicles, modern x-ray vans, radar guns, and laser speed detection equipment. Koernke detailed health risks associated with prolonged exposure to microwave radiation from radar guns, cell phones, and laser technology, drawing parallels to documented cases of radiation injury. He concluded with warnings about the dangers faced by law enforcement operators of these technologies and urged listeners to donate to the Micro Effect network.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal overreach, the siege situation involving the Browns, infiltration and informant tactics used by federal agencies, and the need for patriot movement coordination and vetting. He emphasized defensive driving safety, warned of ongoing federal troop presence on the East Coast, discussed prison train construction evidence, and addressed immigration policy failures. Koernke stressed the importance of knowing team members, maintaining operational security, and preparing for escalating conflict while celebrating recent administrative victories in tax cases.