"federal shutdown"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for older vehicles with mechanical ignition systems, emphasizing the importance of acquiring pre-electronic ignition cars (1950s-1960s models) as reliable transportation when modern vehicles fail due to EMP or electronic failure. He covered fuel system maintenance, parts sourcing, and the history of leaded gasoline production. The show included tributes to Don Betcher, a militia member and early adopter of night vision technology, and discussed the opening of Camp Betcher. Koernke also addressed current events including a bombing at Harvard, UK knife crime legislation, Charlie Kirk's wife's controversial appearance, and the federal government shutdown, framing these as part of an ongoing conflict with what he terms the "kosher mafia" and Israeli interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, black powder firearms, and constitutional rights during the morning broadcast. The show featured extensive commentary on self-defense capabilities, comparing civilian hunting rifles to military threats, and emphasized the importance of black powder rifle training and ammunition independence. A caller from Texas raised concerns about national park gun restrictions and grizzly bear safety, leading to detailed discussion of rifle calibers and hunting ethics. The broadcast also included promotion of a drawing for a .45 caliber black powder mountain rifle to support the Micro Effect network, and commentary on government overreach, the federal shutdown, and healthcare policy.