"emergency broadcast system"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Dave Stone discussed emergency preparedness during Michigan's COVID-19 lockdown on March 23, 2020. The show covered acquiring CB radios and communications equipment before the midnight curfew, food and water storage strategies, medical preparedness including blowout kits, and operational security measures. Callers reported on military movements (five Blackhawks headed to Indianapolis), local government unpreparedness despite federal funding, and concerns about government seizure of civilian supplies. The hosts emphasized community organization, militia support from local businesses, and skepticism about official COVID-19 death counts, arguing the pandemic was a planned attack on American liberties by globalist and Israeli interests.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness and supply chain issues on November 4, 2011. They covered rising food prices, particularly peanut butter and rice, and recommended bulk purchasing strategies including sourcing peanuts from feed mills and making homemade peanut butter. BK detailed a method for canning butter for long-term storage without refrigeration, discussed popcorn as a non-GMO storage crop with multi-decade shelf life, and reviewed a $20 wireless surveillance camera system available as surplus stock. They also addressed an upcoming November 9 emergency broadcast system test coinciding with asteroid AU-55's near-Earth approach and speculated on potential geopolitical implications.