"domestic manufacturing"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition supply chain consolidation under Vista, comparing it to the Remington-Soros situation, and emphasized the need for decentralized domestic munitions production. He covered weather manipulation via HAARP technology, vehicle preparedness, and promoted militia training manuals and Florida disks as fundraising items. The show included detailed information on gas masks, ammunition reloading alternatives, and militia operations including recent air assault training exercises at Michigan facilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical tensions involving North Korea, China, and U.S. military interventions in Syria and the Middle East, arguing that media narratives misrepresent actual military capabilities and strategic threats. He then pivoted to an extended technical discussion of flamethrower design, construction, and historical deployment, covering fuel formulations, jellification agents, and comparative Russian and American flamethrower technology. Koernke emphasized that simple, low-tech weapons systems are deliberately obscured by Hollywood propaganda to condition public fear, and he detailed improvised defensive and offensive weapon construction principles including Molotov cocktails, phosphate tape incendiaries, and other DIY weapons systems. He concluded by discussing domestic manufacturing capacity for firearms and military hardware, arguing that America's reliance on foreign weapons manufacturers undermines national security and economic independence.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed winter weather conditions in Michigan, including dangerous driving hazards and drowning incidents. The show covered knife laws and law enforcement tactics, including switchblade and butterfly knife regulations, TSA misconduct at airports, and arbitrary enforcement of weapons laws. Callers shared experiences with federal agents misrepresenting knife types. The hosts promoted firearms and survival gear from sponsors, discussed Ruger P89 pistols and magazines, and analyzed Trump's border wall funding and tariff proposals on Mexican imports, arguing for domestic manufacturing instead of reliance on imports.
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Mark Koernke discussed self-sufficiency, preparedness, and domestic manufacturing. He emphasized the importance of food storage, home production, and personal savings outside the banking system, citing examples of family-owned businesses like Meijer that operate debt-free. The show covered traditional skills including gardening, food preservation, animal husbandry, textile production, and clothing repair as essential survival knowledge. Koernke criticized the loss of American manufacturing capacity, particularly in textiles and fabric production, and advocated for restricting foreign ownership of U.S. property. He also touched on constitutional issues regarding standing armies and the Third Amendment.
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Mark Koernke discussed dual citizenship as a security threat and criticized refugee policies, particularly regarding Arab immigrants brought to the U.S. He addressed water resource management, including Great Lakes treaty violations and potential water pipelines to drought-affected states, while criticizing the fabricated California drought narrative. The show featured extensive discussion on domestic manufacturing and small-scale production as solutions to economic problems, with references to cosplay and 3D printing techniques. Callers from Texas and Michigan contributed perspectives on immigration policy, trade agreements with China, and local weather conditions. The episode included product advertisements for ammunition packages, night vision equipment, and health supplements.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Betcher discussed militia field training exercises scheduled for October 17-18 in East Texas, covering patrolling, scouting, and rifle marksmanship. The show featured extensive commentary on the collapsing stock market (Dow down over 2,000 points for the week), manipulation of commodity prices including gold and silver, and economic collapse indicators. Guest reporter Sir David Andrew provided detailed market analysis showing GM stock at $4.26 and Ford at $2.08 per share, tobacco company stocks hitting 52-week lows, and oil prices falling. The hosts discussed preparedness strategies, proper field gear and web equipment selection for militia operations, and the need for domestic manufacturing solutions including steam-powered vehicles.