"eric frein"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and vehicle maintenance on Halloween 2014, covering topics including winter driving safety, brake and belt replacement, motorcycle evacuation tactics, and quiet vehicle operation for reconnaissance. The show featured extended discussion of zombie apocalypse scenarios from television, practical survival equipment like snow socks and Gore-Tex gear maintenance, and current events including the capture of Eric Frein in Pennsylvania and Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo crash. The second half focused on quartermaster resources, including specific magazine and ammunition deals from vendors like Goose Island Sales and Keep Shooting, with emphasis on stocking supplies before inventory depletion.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness activities scheduled for the following day at multiple Michigan camps, including construction projects using cement blocks and camouflage netting distribution. He analyzed several aviation accidents, emphasizing pilot errors related to improper flap settings and aircraft overloading. Koernke commented extensively on the Eric Frein manhunt in Pennsylvania, noting the massive law enforcement response and local resentment toward federal overreach. He addressed alleged drone insect sightings in California and discussed escalating tensions between federal agents and ranchers, predicting violent confrontation and warning that citizens are documenting federal personnel and locations for future action.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple current events including the seizure of U.S. weapons airdrops intended for Kurdish forces by ISIS fighters in Syria, drawing parallels to similar incidents during the Vietnam War. He extensively analyzed the ongoing manhunt for Eric Frein in Pennsylvania, critiquing law enforcement's search methods and civilian witness reliability while discussing survival tactics and weapons caching techniques. Koernke also covered the death of Total SA CEO Christophe de Margerie in a Moscow airport collision with a drunk snowplow driver, and concluded with commentary on election integrity concerns and ballot box irregularities. The show included a tribute to deceased militia member Captain Don White and an update on night vision technology availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed DIY firearm manufacturing, including AR-15 lower receiver production using affordable CNC machines ($1,200-$1,300), barrel manufacturing techniques, and design improvements for various rifle platforms including AK-47s and the Daewoo rifle. He covered field survival tactics, proper waste disposal in tactical situations, and ration pack engineering. The episode concluded with commentary on the Eric Frein manhunt in Pennsylvania, criticizing law enforcement's claims of knowledge while the suspect remained at large for three weeks.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the ongoing manhunt for Eric Frein in Pennsylvania, analyzing law enforcement's disorganized tactical response and comparing it to historical cases like Eric Rudolph. The show covered media manipulation surrounding a beheading incident in Oklahoma, drawing parallels to 1970s black Muslim militant violence in Washington D.C. Koernke criticized government overreach, discussed night vision equipment availability, and paid tribute to recently deceased congressman James Traficant. The episode emphasized preparedness, constitutional rights, and resistance to what hosts characterized as tyrannical government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Pennsylvania State Police shooting incident involving suspect Eric Frein, analyzing law enforcement tactics, no-knock warrants, and the escalating tensions between citizens and police. He covered unconventional warfare strategy, escape and evasion principles, and criticized police state practices. The show featured extensive discussion of sheriff's departments versus state police, militia organization, and historical examples including Ted Nugent's property defense and post-Katrina militia organizing. Callers contributed perspectives on police accountability, wrong-address raids, and the distinction between peace officers and police enforcers.