"emergency response"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Hurricane Helene's impact on the Southeast, particularly FEMA's inadequate response and the superior work of independent organizations like Grindstone Ministries. He highlighted a Guns and Gadgets video exposing FEMA employees sitting idle while claiming credit for relief work done by volunteers, and covered a Florida city's Second Amendment violation during the hurricane emergency that may result in personal fines for officials. The show emphasized practical preparedness solutions including water purification methods, food storage strategies, electrolyte supplements, and mobile housing options using affordable RVs for disaster relief operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency in response to a severe wind event that swept across the country on November 9, 2011. He detailed DIY construction techniques for building affordable Quonset hut structures using PVC pipe and vinyl siding, emphasizing over-engineering and scavenging free materials. The show addressed emergency preparedness, dismissed doomsday panic as counterproductive, and took a caller (John) discussing geopolitical concerns about U.S. trade relationships, particularly regarding WASP aircraft engines supplied to Russia during World War II that were subsequently sold to Japan.
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Mark Koernke opened with a Phyllis Schlafly segment on feminism and traditional family values, then discussed emergency response failures including a drowning incident where 60 firefighters failed to act and a beating death witnessed by dozens of bystanders, arguing that an armed citizenry is necessary to prevent such atrocities. He took a caller discussing the FBI's renewed interest in the D.B. Cooper case, criticizing the waste of resources on a 40-year-old cold case when trillions in Pentagon fraud remain uninvestigated. Koernke then recounted successful militia training exercises over the weekend involving multiple units working in coordination, emphasizing the importance of maintaining standards and discipline in volunteer operations. He discussed an armed shopper who fired on robbery suspects in Miami, promoted donations to the Micro Effect network, and advertised various preparedness products including mosquito netting and gunsmithing courses.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on August 20, 2010, focusing on preparedness and self-sufficiency. The show featured an extended discussion on building fallout shelters incrementally using cement blocks purchased over time, with practical examples of how to accumulate materials affordably. BK presented multiple quartermaster recommendations including bulk pen purchases from GearXS, ammunition deals from DSG Arms, the Bagster construction bag as a utility item, scientific calculators, and various surplus items from American Science and Surplus. The final segment shifted to emergency response training, covering the BE NICE acronym (biological, nuclear, incendiary, chemical, explosive) and proper procedures for responding to nuclear and incendiary device incidents.
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Mark Koernke discussed field telephone systems and communication infrastructure, covering NATO and European military phones, their durability and specifications, and sourcing options through suppliers like Mars Spec. He addressed preparedness concerns including potential power grid vulnerabilities, EMP threats, and the importance of community communication systems. Callers raised topics including unexplained aerial spraying incidents on the West Coast, government response patterns, and electromagnetic pulse weapons. Koernke emphasized the interconnected nature of the U.S. power grid and the difficulty of conducting covert operations given the number of witnesses at power facilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications security, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense on July 20, 2010. He covered the PTR-32 rifle's durability and reliability with various ammunition types, demonstrated Morse code and covert communication techniques using book codes and computer-based keying systems, and explained fallout prediction and chemical suit protection in detail. Caller Don contributed discussion on weather, gardening, and NBC defense practicality, with Koernke emphasizing the importance of manual skills and mathematical knowledge alongside modern technology for emergency preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness and combat equipment on Weapons Wednesday, covering pistol systems, load-bearing gear, magazines, ammunition, and maintenance protocols. He emphasized the importance of field-testing equipment and training under realistic conditions, and addressed the ongoing financial crisis and banking collapse as part of a deliberate globalist agenda. Callers contributed discussions on shortwave radio equipment, emergency preparedness caches, and the need for local militia organization and mutual defense.
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Mark Koernke and Mike covered medical preparedness for humans and canine care on this Friday episode. The show featured detailed instruction on treating anaerobic infections, allergic reactions, urinary problems, vomiting, and foreign object ingestion in dogs, with emphasis on identifying symptoms and knowing when to seek veterinary care. They announced an off-grid training meetup scheduled for August 14-17 near Flagstaff, Arizona, covering first aid, map reading, marksmanship, and team coordination. The hosts discussed the practical role of dogs in field operations, including their use as early warning systems, their ability to carry supplies, and the importance of proper nutrition and discipline for working animals.
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The episode featured medical and first aid instruction covering pneumococcal pneumonia treatment, dog heat stroke prevention and treatment, and canine injuries including abrasions, lacerations, lameness, and bone dislocations. A caller named George discussed the H-1B visa program's impact on American nursing jobs and hospital staffing with foreign workers, and mentioned Oklahoma's state sovereignty resolution. The show included announcements for Arizona gun shows, upcoming Liberty Cafe show guests Ron and Carol Paul, and various sponsor advertisements for preparedness products.
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Mark Koernke hosted an afternoon episode on Friday, March 7, 2008, discussing preparedness and canine medical care. The show opened with commentary on a shooting at an Israeli university and the hypocrisy of gun control advocates like Chuck Schumer and Dianne Feinstein who call for disarmament in Israel while pushing gun restrictions in the United States. The bulk of the episode focused on veterinary first aid and medical assessment for dogs, covering physical examination techniques, gastrointestinal issues, dietary hazards (chocolate, onions, raisins), urination and defecation changes, weight monitoring, and emergency bleeding response. Koernke emphasized that dogs would be part of militia operations and teams needed to be prepared to provide medical care in field conditions.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts Mike and Larry conducted a medical training episode focused on airway management and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The discussion emphasized the psychological and practical aspects of emergency medical response, including mindset, decision-making under stress, and the importance of training children in first aid from a young age. The hosts covered airway obstruction, oxygen therapy, equipment sourcing, CPR techniques, and the use of tourniquets in trauma care. Callers contributed questions about COPD oxygen management, CPR certification, and the importance of basic medical training within militia units.
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Mark Koernke discussed field medical training with Mike Nester from Alpha Omega, covering emergency first aid techniques including field-expedient splinting of the upper arm using water bottles and improvised materials, airway obstruction management using the Heimlich maneuver, and casualty assessment and evacuation procedures. The show featured announcements about an April training event in Arizona covering medical aid, communications, and firearms instruction, and promoted YouTube videos demonstrating militia live fire exercises and the RK-92 rifle system. Koernke emphasized ammunition procurement strategies and the importance of medical preparedness in emergency and combat scenarios.