"emp preparedness"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for older vehicles with mechanical ignition systems, emphasizing the importance of acquiring pre-electronic ignition cars (1950s-1960s models) as reliable transportation when modern vehicles fail due to EMP or electronic failure. He covered fuel system maintenance, parts sourcing, and the history of leaded gasoline production. The show included tributes to Don Betcher, a militia member and early adopter of night vision technology, and discussed the opening of Camp Betcher. Koernke also addressed current events including a bombing at Harvard, UK knife crime legislation, Charlie Kirk's wife's controversial appearance, and the federal government shutdown, framing these as part of an ongoing conflict with what he terms the "kosher mafia" and Israeli interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Charlie Kirk assassination, the humanitarian flotilla to Palestine with Spanish and Italian naval escorts, vehicle preparedness with emphasis on pre-1970 points-and-condenser vehicles resistant to EMP, tire and parts stockpiling strategies, synthetic fuel production methods, and the opening of Camp Betcher (formerly Rustic 2). He criticized government inaction on deportations and border security while addressing callers about vehicle maintenance, spare parts inventory, and emergency preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures for potential power grid attacks and false flag operations planned for late September 2013, focusing on protecting computer and radio equipment through surge protection, GFI outlets, and power isolation systems. He emphasized the importance of maintaining backup equipment, older monitors, and laptops with batteries to operate independently from the grid. Koernke then pivoted to criticizing gun control efforts, comparing the response to the 2013 Navy Yard shooting to how armed Americans in previous decades (1943-1973) would have immediately stopped an active shooter, arguing that modern disarmament of civilians has created a culture of cowardice and victimhood.