"evacuation procedures"
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Mark Koernke discussed the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, criticizing the abandonment of Afghan allies and the apparent prioritization of drug trafficking over equipment and personnel. He covered domestic concerns including federal "strike forces" for vaccine enforcement and provided practical preparedness guidance on evacuation procedures, supply acquisition, and militia organization. The show included a caller discussion about gangrene treatment and colloidal silver remedies, along with recommendations for surplus equipment procurement and barter strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness, radio communications, and alleged government threats. He emphasized the importance of having backup communication systems like FRS and marine radios, particularly 2-meter repeaters in Michigan, and detailed evacuation procedures in case of a nuclear or radiological attack. Koernke also addressed the 2016 Colorado delegate convention controversy, claiming election fraud and police intimidation of legitimate delegates, and criticized government response to crises like 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombing.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential government-sponsored terrorism, focusing on medical supplies (ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin) and protective equipment (gas masks, chemical suits) as essential items for evacuation scenarios. He covered the Oregon standoff situation and tracking of federal agents involved, promoted Gun Owners of America as a non-compromising alternative to the NRA, and warned listeners about radiological and chemical threats he attributed to Israeli and U.S. government actors. The show included extensive discussion of evacuation procedures, wound treatment prioritization, and maintaining mobility during crises, along with criticism of the 2016 election process and mainstream media control.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and defensive tactics on September 13, 2013, emphasizing vigilance around Yom Kippur (which he called "Yucky Kippur's Day") as a date when he believed hostile forces might attempt attacks. He covered evacuation procedures, tactical shooting techniques including targeting strategies for multiple aggressors, and referenced a viral video of a master shooter firing a .50 caliber Barrett rifle rapidly and accurately. Koernke warned listeners about federal training exercises, urged them to maintain supplies and gas tanks, and discussed historical events including 9/11 and the USS Cole attack. He promoted militia organization and preparation while criticizing government and intelligence agencies.