"drone defense"
15 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating Middle East conflict following a failed ceasefire agreement, criticizing Trump's handling of Iran negotiations and Israel's continued military operations in Lebanon. He covered Maryland's SB 334 gun ban legislation, emphasized the importance of firearms preparedness and spare parts inventory, and promoted various suppliers for ammunition, tactical equipment, and reloading components. The show included extensive discussion of drone defense using shotguns, AR-15 component sourcing, and practical preparedness strategies for anticipated civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Epstein files release, government overreach on firearms, preparedness strategies, and communications security. He analyzed redaction tactics in the Epstein documents, addressed false claims about public figures, and emphasized the need for AR-15 component stockpiling as states like Colorado, Virginia, and New Mexico push gun bans targeting barrels and receivers. Koernke promoted practical preparedness including chemical suits, gas masks, rubber boots, and older analog communications equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for armed resistance to what he characterized as an occupying force.
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Mark Koernke discussed military ship classifications and the Trump administration's proposed new battleship, clarifying that the announced vessel is a cruiser rather than a true battleship due to lack of homogeneous armor plating that cannot be manufactured in modern times. He covered Detroit voter fraud involving Israeli operatives, the DOJ's lawsuit against Washington D.C. over its semi-automatic firearm ban, and featured a Guns and Gadgets segment on Second Amendment rights. Koernke also discussed 300 Blackout ammunition, shotgun effectiveness against drones, LED technology concerns regarding potential maser radiation, and the importance of pre-1970 vehicles for EMP resistance. He announced militia chaplain corps meetings and year-end holiday activities while warning listeners about potential false flag attacks during the holiday period.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, medical supplies, and defensive strategies in response to anticipated government threats. He extensively criticized Israeli and Jewish influence in American politics, particularly focusing on Mark Levin's physical contact with President Trump at a Hanukkah event, which he interpreted as a symbolic humiliation of America. The show covered medical supply recommendations, drone technology vulnerabilities, hydroelectric power generation, and militia facility updates. Callers contributed discussions on Red Terror tactics, climate lockdowns, and weapons systems. The program included Christmas music requests and a drawing for listener donations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for armed conflict, communications infrastructure, and critiques of Trump's administration and Israeli influence. He covered practical preparedness topics including firearm modifications, tactical gear sourcing, and militia organization, while also addressing technology concerns like Windows 11 spyware and the importance of alternative communications systems. The show included extensive commentary on government corruption, foreign military presence in the US, and the need for Americans to develop defensive capabilities and mental discipline for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday topics including revolver reliability, the L-frame Smith & Wesson and ammunition pressures, an armed confrontation involving ICE and leftist operatives with emphasis on body armor, the Palmetto State Armory AR-10 rifle sale, Serbian ammunition production concerns, military rifle calibers and the 6.8 government round, combo weapons systems like the M16/shotgun configuration from the movie Predator, drone countermeasures using shotguns, weather modification in Texas, seismic activity in the Appalachians, and field preparedness including hydration and clothing kits for militia training operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed ATF reorganization claims, dismissing CNN reports about moving agents to the FBI as potentially false while expressing skepticism about leadership intentions. He covered underground tunnel networks beneath pyramids and other global locations as historical knowledge being repackaged as new discoveries, characterizing this as distraction from real issues like Palestinian displacement and police state expansion. The show featured extensive discussion of aircraft design history, vertical takeoff technology suppression, and Air Force One's rear-mounted defense systems being deliberately hidden from public imagery. Koernke also addressed firearms affordability, shotgun air defense effectiveness, and the importance of creative patriotic music and communications.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia operations, and current events on December 23, 2024. He covered winter weather safety in Michigan, praised recent militia accomplishments including moving armored vehicles and collecting satellite dishes for microwave cannon projects, and extensively analyzed drone threats and air defense strategies using shotguns. Koernke also addressed internet censorship on platforms like Rumble, the USS Liberty attack, and government deception regarding drones, emphasizing the need for armed preparedness and self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, tactical equipment, and vehicle modifications for militia operations. Topics included helmet chin straps and body armor procurement from Sportsman's Guide, AR-15 80% lower receivers from 5D Tactical, motorcycle sidecars for transport, skid steer loader armoring with ceramic-cement composite construction, and light attack vehicle design using pickup trucks and side-by-sides. Callers contributed technical expertise on drone defense, submachine gun conversions, and historical military vehicle tactics. The show emphasized KISS principles (Keep It Simple Stupid), vehicle swarm tactics, and improvised armor solutions for unconventional warfare.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, June 5, 2024. He covered coffee storage and long-term food preservation, criticized Jewish organizations and the Mexican government, and addressed Second Amendment rights and drone defense using shotguns. The show included extensive discussion of ammunition sourcing, medical supply builds, gas masks, water storage, and the importance of organizing armed militia units with proper logistics and cross-training.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Friday afternoon and evening broadcast covering multiple topics including music selection for patriotic messaging, ammunition and reloading practices (particularly for .45 ACP and shotgun shells), preparedness for drone defense, and extensive discussion of escape and evasion tactics including defeating tracking dogs, footwear deception, and terrain navigation. The show included a caller segment discussing mall security encounters and a lengthy GOA video about ATF abuses. Koernke emphasized the importance of creative ammunition sourcing, 3D printing opportunities for stripper clips, and tactical training operations scheduled for the weekend.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, April 10, 2024. The show featured a segment from Guns and Gadgets about rapid ATF Form 4 approvals for suppressors, followed by Koernke's critique of suppressors and NFA paperwork as government traps. He emphasized logistics, ammunition stockpiling, and basic rifle marksmanship with iron sights over modern optics. The final hour covered rifle slings, backup optics, shotguns for air defense against drones, and callers shared information about shelf-stable beef products available at Walmart and Dollar Tree.
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour episode on April 3, 2024, covering weapons, preparedness, military recruitment, infrastructure threats, and geopolitical conflicts. The show discussed ammunition deals, AR-15 and AR-10 rifle options, air defense against drones using shotguns and microwave systems, frequency counters for threat detection, military recruitment of retired personnel without promotion incentives, the April 8 eclipse and associated traffic concerns, the Baltimore bridge collapse and port disruption, the Palisades nuclear power plant restart loan, and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran. Callers contributed perspectives on eclipse logistics, military recruitment concerns, and equipment repair needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed human trafficking operations involving Venezuelan women being transported via commercial airlines at taxpayer expense, with connections to organized crime networks operating out of New York. He analyzed a Pentagon official's undercover statements about confiscating firearms and establishing a government monopoly on violence. Koernke covered air defense strategies using shotguns against drone threats, recommended affordable firearms from various retailers, and emphasized water storage and preparedness for coming civil conflict. He warned against military service and promoted militia organization instead.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal human trafficking operations, with a focus on a Florida sheriff's press conference exposing how DHS provides free travel documents to illegal immigrants involved in sex trafficking. The show covered the movement of trafficking victims via commercial airlines at taxpayer expense, connected this to broader invasion and mercenary deployment, and discussed 2024 election scenarios including the possibility of Michelle Obama as a Democratic nominee. Koernke also addressed weapons for air defense against drones, recommended shotguns as essential tools, and promoted Brandon Herrera's congressional runoff campaign in Texas.