"family security"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics and personal security, focusing on teaching children and women how to respond to violent threats with practical techniques including eye gouging, ear strikes, and using improvised weapons. The show covered the importance of mindset, preparedness, and decision-making in life-threatening situations. A caller asked about setting up ham radio equipment inherited from a deceased father, and Mark provided guidance on antenna installation and radio operation without requiring an FCC license for listening. The episode emphasized the need for families to discuss security scenarios and the philosophy of defending one's property and liberty against threats.
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Nancy Koernke and Michael Messer hosted the second hour of the Intelligence Report on July 25, 2008, discussing emergency medical preparedness, including how to assemble and store medical supplies in dry-packed cans, sterilization techniques using bleach solutions, and the reuse of certain medical equipment like glass syringes. Callers from Pennsylvania and Florida contributed questions about treating battlefield casualties, organizing hospital facilities for wounded personnel, and family identification protocols during emergencies. The hosts promoted an upcoming event at Washington on the Brazos State Park in Texas featuring speakers including Mark Koernke, Jack Blood, and L.B. Bork, and advertised militia training manuals and preparedness resources.