"drone regulations"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness products and vendors, then covered two major regulatory topics: the FAA's incoming restrictions on drones and remote-controlled aircraft, which he characterized as a corporate sellout to Amazon and other commercial interests using terrorism as justification, and the broader pattern of immediate-effect regulations that restrict civilian freedoms. He also addressed FAR 103 ultralight aircraft regulations as one of the last remaining areas of aviation freedom, and fielded caller questions about Discord communication channels for Liberty Tree Radio listeners.
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Mark discussed preparedness topics including AR-15 lower receivers available at $40 each from Centrifier Systems, ammunition availability and storage strategies in the current soft firearms market, bullet casting techniques using Veryl Smith's semi-custom molds from LBT Molds, wheel weight sourcing and alloy testing for reloading, and an extended technical exploration of building ultra-lightweight drones under the FAA's half-pound weight threshold using inflatable designs or aerogel-based construction methods. He also covered practical preparedness items like LED rechargeable work lights from Aldi and discussed surveillance concerns related to domestic data collection.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed federal government overreach and citizen interactions with government agencies, including BK's experience at a Social Security office where security personnel demanded he remove pocket knives and treated citizens with suspicion and contempt. Callers Janet from Alabama and others shared similar experiences of government employee arrogance and differential treatment of illegal immigrants versus citizens. The show covered drone regulations, underground tunneling projects in Chicago, alleged Planet X sightings, and speculation about the 2016 election including Hillary Clinton's health and Michelle Obama as a potential replacement candidate. The final segment emphasized the value of dogs as security and early warning systems against intruders, with extensive discussion of dog training and their role in preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed a fraudulent Holocaust memoir that claimed a $22.5 million settlement, exposing the author's false claims about surviving World War II in the woods with wolves. He then took a caller (Ron/Don) who reported on Russian and foreign military troops pre-deployed in Michigan, including at Oscoda Air Force Base, with equipment tracked disappearing underground into military complexes. The show shifted to discussing drone regulations, hobby drones with cameras being classified as interior drones by the federal government, and extensive gardening and soil preparation techniques including using recycled containers, worm castings, and volcanic soil for food production and preparedness.