"federal recruitment"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness as a critical priority, detailing specific equipment, suppliers, and training protocols. The show covered federal recruitment activities targeting local law enforcement, reports of increased activity across Michigan and other states, and concerns about potential escalation including nuclear war scenarios. Koernke emphasized improvisation and resource management, discussed ammunition availability from Palmetto State Armory, and provided extensive guidance on acquiring and maintaining NBC gear including gas masks, chem suits, filters, and training aids. The episode also included historical context on American privateers during the Revolutionary War and announcements about militia training exercises and equipment procurement.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal activity and recruitment efforts targeting local law enforcement across Michigan, including reports of black helicopters and unmarked vehicles conducting operations. The show covered nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparation, emphasizing the need for gas masks, protective equipment, and training. Callers reported on Second Amendment court cases, communications security, and equipment procurement. Koernke announced militia training exercises, equipment deliveries (ballistic helmets and body armor), and promoted Brandon Herrera for Congress. The episode addressed concerns about federal overreach, illegal alien military recruitment, and preparation for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed helicopter tracking methods used in the 1990s to monitor black helicopter activity across Michigan counties, then took a caller's question about a Ninth Circuit Court ruling allowing nonviolent felons to own firearms. The show covered constitutional principles of justice and punishment, debated radio communication strategies for civil defense versus tactical operations, and emphasized the importance of CB and FRS radios. In the second segment, Koernke and co-host Dave Stellman addressed federal recruitment efforts targeting local law enforcement, reported increased activity by federal agencies across Michigan, discussed advanced nuclear war protocols and NATO's tactical nuclear strategy, and provided extensive guidance on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment procurement and training, including gas masks, filters, chem suits, and improvised protective gear from hardware stores. The final segment covered equipment distribution for militia units, ammunition availability from Palmetto State Armory and AIM Surplus, and referenced recent gun rights legislation regarding suppressors.