"ethanol fuel"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition availability, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, April 20, 2022. The show covered ammunition sourcing (particularly .30-06 AP and surplus Eastern European rounds), small engine maintenance issues caused by ethanol fuel, 3D-printed AR-15 receivers and polymer alternatives, and military history including Sam Whittemore and defensive tactics. Koernke also addressed the Ukraine conflict, Biden administration incompetence, and the Jewish influence in Ukrainian politics and the matzah industry.
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Mark Koernke opened with a Phyllis Schlafly segment on judicial overreach regarding polygamy law in Utah, then discussed preparedness topics including ammunition stockpiling, food storage on minimal budgets, water purification using charcoal and sand filters, and survival nutrition including military rations and prison nutriloaf. The show featured extended discussion of Michigan open carry rights and police harassment, with detailed analysis of Michigan State Police Legal Update 86 regarding firearm laws and citizen identification requirements. A caller shared personal experience being stopped while openly carrying on a motorcycle, highlighting law enforcement overreach and the importance of knowing constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter weather preparedness, particularly for southern states experiencing ice and snow, emphasizing the importance of avoiding unnecessary travel and having proper supplies like shovels and sand. He reviewed tactical gear and ammunition storage from Royal Tiger Imports and KeepShooting.com, including magazine maintenance procedures and the importance of preventing moisture damage. A caller raised concerns about modern motor oil lacking sulfur content needed for proper weapon and equipment lubrication, leading to an extended discussion about sourcing older non-detergent oils, fuel ethanol contamination, and proper equipment storage and maintenance protocols. The episode also featured a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment on polygamy and constitutional law.
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Mark Koernke discussed police conduct and constitutional rights, emphasizing that citizens should minimize interaction with law enforcement during traffic stops by providing only required documentation and avoiding conversation. He criticized police as revenue collectors targeting working Americans, particularly white males, and detailed proper courtroom tactics when officers fail to appear for citations. Callers contributed case law on unlawful arrest liability and sovereign immunity, while Robert from Arizona discussed alternative energy solutions including ethanol production from cattails and kelp, referencing Henry Ford's original ethanol-powered vehicles and the history of Prohibition's role in suppressing fuel alternatives.