"epa regulations"
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Mark Koernke and co-host Larry discussed geopolitical tensions including the Ukraine conflict, the Israeli-Palestinian situation in Gaza, and the threat of World War III orchestrated by global banking interests. They analyzed the Malaysian Airlines downing as a false flag operation tied to NATO exercises, covered the BRICS coalition's challenge to US dollar hegemony, and addressed domestic issues including Homeland Security's seizure of a British Land Rover under EPA pretenses, the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case, and the need for militia mobilization at the US-Mexico border. The hosts emphasized preparedness, NBC defense supplies, and called for armed resistance against federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition supply concerns, particularly the closure of domestic lead smelters and EPA regulations that would force ammunition imports, and provided detailed guidance on ammunition reloading and bullet manufacturing using alternative materials like copper and aluminum. He interviewed Ralph from Maine about ham radio emergency communications on 3.995 MHz, emphasizing antenna construction and the importance of amateur radio operators in emergency preparedness. Koernke then reviewed emergency notification procedures from the e-comcon manual, detailing step-by-step protocols for reporting and confirming emergency situations through phone and radio networks. Callers discussed winter preparedness, radio equipment maintenance, and fundraising for the Micro Effect network.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and military preparedness, covering rifle grenades, flares, grenade safety systems, and fragmentation design. He addressed the imminent closure of the last U.S. lead smelting plant by EPA order, its impact on ammunition production and national defense infrastructure, and strategies for lead recovery from shooting ranges. Callers raised concerns about the Alamo becoming a UN World Heritage Site and the Federal Reserve Charter expiring January 1, 2014. Koernke emphasized ammunition shortages, the need for self-sufficiency, and expressed strong opposition to federal overreach and international control of American resources.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government fraud and contractor corruption, including the 2008 closure of the last primary lead smelter in the United States due to EPA regulations, which will eliminate domestic ammunition production from raw ore to finished cartridge. He detailed historical examples of military contract failures, particularly the woodland camouflage uniform scandal where defective uniforms shrank and bled dye, and criticized the Obama administration's healthcare program and federal agencies for failing to prosecute high-level officials responsible for theft and fraud. Koernke also provided preparedness advice on cold-weather gear, emergency supplies, and alternative ammunition designs using non-lead materials.