"evacuation planning"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed political corruption, Israeli influence in American government, and preparedness strategies. He criticized Ben Shapiro's comments about Netanyahu as president, analyzed the migration of Jewish mob operations from New York to Florida, discussed Trump's policies and Middle East involvement, and addressed Canadian military conscription of government employees. The show included extensive discussion of militia organization, evacuation planning during crisis events, and the 5-10 program for equipping militia units. Callers contributed perspectives on chemtrails, tariffs, Canadian military expansion, and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for evacuation and travel during emergencies, drawing from his recent trip to Oregon where he witnessed traffic gridlock on I-5. He covered stealth transportation techniques including disabling brake lights, choosing back roads over main arteries during crises, and using folding bicycles and RVs as mobility solutions. The show emphasized acquiring affordable used campers and RVs from Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace for retreat locations, with practical advice on avoiding overloading trailers and pre-positioning supplies at relatives' properties. Koernke and co-host Joe also discussed financial independence, criticizing the banking system and debt-based living, and highlighted success stories of people who escaped the rent-and-mortgage cycle through frugal living in campers and tents. The episode included extensive commentary on the 2008 foreclosure crisis, property seizure through admiralty courts, and the importance of community mutual defense and property rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and emergency response, focusing heavily on gas masks as essential safety equipment in the context of wildfires. He referenced the Gatlinburg, Tennessee fires and emphasized the importance of having gas masks, CB radios, and proper evacuation planning. The show covered practical survival strategies including pre-filtering techniques for gas masks, vehicle escape routes during emergencies, and the principle of proper planning to prevent poor performance. Koernke promoted MainMilitary.com and other vendors for affordable gas mask purchases and encouraged listeners to prepare for potential disaster scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies and conspiracy theories regarding alleged government and Israeli operations targeting Americans. He covered expected false flag attacks, recommended acquiring gas masks and emergency supplies, advised listeners on recognizing warning signs of imminent attacks through observing Jewish employees leaving workplaces, and emphasized the importance of evacuation planning for those in metropolitan areas. The episode included extensive commentary on 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Brussels attacks as alleged government operations, along with tactical advice for unit commanders and mobile populations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition acquisition, and gun rights on September 20, 2013. He addressed the Navy Yard shooting and criticized disarmament rhetoric, arguing that citizens should arm themselves rather than surrender weapons to those who threaten them. Koernke covered FEMA response protocols, evacuation planning, and the Remington Model 870 shotgun as a reliable survival tool. He also discussed geopolitical concerns regarding Egypt and Israeli influence, and criticized media propaganda demonizing specific firearms while calling listeners to support the Micro Effect radio network.
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Mark Koernke discussed hurricane preparedness and weather monitoring in the Gulf Coast region, emphasizing the need for independent citizen surveys of water and beach conditions using available test kits rather than relying on government sources. He urged listeners to organize grid surveys, pack and relocate valuables preemptively, and prepare for potential evacuations. The show also covered solar cycles, weather manipulation concerns, Elena Kagan's Supreme Court confirmation, and promoted amateur radio operations and militia preparedness activities in Arizona.