"emergency equipment"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed upcoming gun shows in Indianapolis under new ownership, promoted Liberty Tree Radio's fundraising efforts, and conducted an extended segment on weapons and preparedness equipment. The show featured detailed discussions about gas masks (Finnish and Serbian models), surplus military equipment pricing from vendors like Bud-K, rifle accessories including M1 Garand bands and bayonets, and emergency preparedness gear. Callers contributed information about gas mask availability, filter systems, and equipment sourcing. Mark emphasized the urgency of acquiring gas masks and military surplus items, noting rapid depletion of inventory.
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Mark Koernke opened the show on the morning after Christmas with commentary on preparedness, cell phone technology and tracking concerns, food safety issues including injected beef and imported shrimp, and battery testing for emergency equipment. The episode featured the recurring patriotic poem and multiple commercial segments for preparedness products, firearms accessories, and alternative health solutions.
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Mark Koernke opened with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and then discussed preparedness, radio communications, and equipment for emergency situations. Callers contributed technical information about portable radio setups, 2-meter adapters, older radio equipment, EMP protection for electronics, and vehicle-based communication systems. The show also featured advertisements for Republic Magazine, Supernatural Silver, Vitamer toothpaste, and Living Clay products. A segment near the end addressed concerns about presidential powers regarding indefinite detention of civilians without trial.
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This episode featured a health-focused discussion covering supplement quality and sourcing issues, with the host emphasizing that many vitamins sold in North America are compromised by pharmaceutical companies that have acquired supplement brands. The host discussed problems with synthetic additives, fillers, and nanoparticles in supplements, comparing product quality from different sources including China, Asian markets, and East Indian markets. The second half of the episode shifted to preparedness and off-grid living topics, including solar power setup, equipment organization, battery backup systems, and communication infrastructure using extension cords and color-coding for emergency readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness, radio communications technology, and self-defense strategies. He emphasized the importance of being armed and organized at the local level, covering topics including tube-based radio equipment, handheld radio protocols, infiltration tactics, and the superiority of older radio technology. Callers contributed information about vintage radio restoration, and Koernke provided resources for obtaining military surplus equipment and radio parts from suppliers in Ohio and Wisconsin. The episode included extended commentary on Ferguson, Missouri, civil unrest response, and the need for community-based defensive forces.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed preparedness, emergency equipment hardening, and symbolic interpretation of cultural messaging. The show opened with extensive analysis of Rolling Stones songs, particularly 'Dead Flowers,' examining hidden meanings and propaganda techniques in popular media. Koernke emphasized the importance of generators, solar panels, and LED lighting for self-sufficiency, and warned listeners about psychological manipulation through entertainment and government control. The episode included multiple commercial breaks for gold/silver dealers, natural health products, and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke opened with a patriotic poem and then discussed preparedness and communications on Communications Tuesday. He covered Senate Judiciary Committee activities regarding gun legislation, advised listeners to document proceedings with cameras and video equipment, and provided detailed guidance on building utility kits for emergency communications and field operations. Topics included assembling portable radio equipment, camera gear, memory cards, solar chargers, tripods, and tactical communications tools. Koernke emphasized proper labeling of battery cables with positive and negative indicators, creative repurposing of power tools with 12-volt systems, and maintaining equipment readiness for militia and minuteman units as fall weather approaches in Michigan.