"emp protection"
10 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed federal fleet vehicle programs and their control mechanisms, militia training exercises occurring across Michigan with multiple regimental combat teams, Robert Kennedy's endorsement of Trump and its political implications, preparedness topics including wind-up watches and mechanical timekeeping for EMP resilience, camouflage uniforms and their thermal properties, ammunition and firearm parts availability, and bartering strategies for post-collapse scenarios including tobacco, coffee, sugar, and alcohol as trade goods.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and political commentary on Trump's administration and cabinet members. The episode featured extended caller discussion about the Mandela Effect—unexplained changes in collective memory such as Bible verses (Isaiah 11:6 changing from 'lion and lamb' to 'wolf and lamb'), Roman numeral clocks, and other physical anomalies. Topics included rocket mass heater stoves for efficient wood heating, EMP protection for generators, cooking without electricity, and criticism of Trump's foreign policy and deep state appointments including Nikki Haley and John Bolton. The caller also discussed simulation theory and consciousness continuing beyond physical death.
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Mark Koernke and caller Don discussed ammunition storage methods, focusing on the safety and durability of 50-caliber and 30-caliber ammunition cans. They covered moisture prevention, CO2 displacement techniques, and real-world examples of ammunition surviving fires, including anecdotes about stored rounds in barns and military vehicles. The conversation shifted to battlefield recovery and salvage operations, drawing parallels to Rommel's desert tactics and modern Ukrainian conflict footage, emphasizing the importance of scavenging damaged equipment and ammunition for reuse. The episode concluded with practical advice on vehicle towing equipment, hitch systems, and alternative storage solutions using old refrigerators for ammunition, powder, and EMP-protected electronics.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including FRS radio communications, emergency supplies, and training aids for militia and patriot movement coordination. He criticized government response to 9/11, promoted alternative media sources like Republic Magazine, and addressed election integrity concerns while encouraging listeners to support community defense logistics and communication networks.
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Mark Koernke discussed New York's gun control laws and their lack of enforcement, including ammunition registration mandates that remain unenforced despite being on the books for years. He covered vehicle maintenance and older cars as preparedness assets, emphasizing the superiority of pre-computer vehicles. The show featured extensive technical discussions on EMP protection, Faraday cages, alternative communication systems including field phones and the Hallmark Network, vacuum tubes versus LEDs, and surveillance countermeasures. Callers contributed topics ranging from shortwave radio frequencies to vehicle restoration, preparedness supplies, and food security including hunting and livestock management.
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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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Mark Koernke opened with extended commentary on cancer diagnosis psychology and prepper preparedness, then transitioned into discussions of ammunition availability and pricing across multiple calibers (AK-47, .308, 7.62x25 Tokarev, 8mm Mauser), with recommendations for online retailers. He discussed federal stimulus money allocation to Ferguson and St. Louis, border security operations in Arizona, and promoted preparedness videos and equipment. The latter half featured technical discussions on civil defense signal communications, EMP protection, intentional failure points in military vehicles (1967 Chevy pickup, Dodge vehicles), fusible links, and weapon system maintenance using bacon grease. Callers were thanked for donations and books on civil defense communications and electrical grid restoration.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and .50 caliber weapons systems, providing specific vendor recommendations and pricing for various ammunition types including .50 BMG, .44 Special, and .22 rounds. The show covered preparedness topics including reloading, night vision equipment, and off-grid living. Callers contributed information about ammunition suppliers and EMP-proof gear storage. Koernke addressed concerns about potential false flag operations, nuclear threats, and military readiness, emphasizing the need for militia preparedness and discussing historical chemical warfare exposure. He criticized government overreach, school shooter drills framed as victim training, and Connecticut gun registration enforcement, while discussing the infiltration of the military by anti-American elements and the need for patriotic servicemembers to be ready for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, scavenging, and improvisation on the afternoon show of January 14, 2014. Callers shared tips on salvaging parts from old equipment, body bags as emergency sleeping gear, and ice safety in Michigan winters. The show featured extensive discussion of CR123A lithium batteries available at a steep discount from BG Micro, EMP protection using Faraday cages, and barter systems for survival supplies. Topics included oil-filled heater switches, mercury thermostat switches, grease for firearm maintenance, and the practical applications of various salvaged materials.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency technologies on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on off-grid power solutions including solar charging systems, wind power generation using salvaged car alternators, and EMP protection for electronics. He covered DIY solar lighting from Mother Earth News and emphasized the importance of backup systems and scavenged equipment. The second half featured caller Dave discussing the Senate immigration bill, specifically the Employment Eligibility Verification System requiring new ID cards and Homeland Security approval for employment by May 2008, which Koernke characterized as a police state mechanism. He also addressed concerns about illegal immigration, identity theft, and foreign intelligence operations disguised as restaurants and businesses across the country.