"emergency kit"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed winter emergency preparedness, focusing on survival techniques for cold weather vehicle emergencies and water submersion scenarios. They covered practical items to assemble in emergency kits (lighters, matches, candles, first aid supplies, hand warmers), techniques for determining orientation in avalanches and submerged vehicles, and specialized tools like scissors and center punches for vehicle escape. The hosts also discussed diving experience, motorcycle riding history, and briefly addressed Ferguson protests and federal government overreach before closing with contact information for night vision technology resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and emergency planning, specifically addressing Michigan state police warnings about potential flooding and the importance of maintaining proper 72-hour emergency kits and bug-out bags. He provided detailed historical context on military pack nomenclature from World War II through Vietnam. The show covered wildlife observations including large beaver and wolf populations, with discussion of Chernobyl radiation effects on animal survival. Koernke then shifted to geopolitical analysis of the Ukraine situation, Khazar history, and alleged Jewish involvement in various governments and historical events, referencing Jack Otto's research and making claims about Ashkenazi Jews, the Armenian genocide, and current Middle Eastern politics.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, the Bill of Rights anniversary (December 15), preparedness including emergency kits and detox formulas, and took a caller named Roy regarding a township dispute over a flower planter on private property. The show covered themes of arbitrary government enforcement, private property rights, and free speech, with Koernke encouraging listeners to contact the township to protest what he characterized as harassment. He also briefly mentioned Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's arrest and suspension of Bank of America contracts.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and training, emphasizing that small five-person fire teams form the foundation of militia units and that individual training and discipline matter more than high-tech weapons systems. He covered preparedness topics including vehicle emergency kits, gas masks, ammunition storage using surplus mortar tubes, and firearm carry systems. Koernke addressed the veterans disarmament act, urging veterans to listen to an archived interview with Larry Pratt about efforts to disarm American military veterans. He also discussed the dangers of unchecked democracy versus constitutional republic protections, drawing historical parallels to Weimar Germany and the rise of fascism, with caller Lee from Texas contributing perspectives on financing of historical regimes.