"field cooking"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent pager and radio explosions in Lebanon attributed to Israeli sabotage, analyzing the technical details of how explosives were integrated into devices. He emphasized the dangers of relying on modern electronics in conflict situations, advocating for older, non-electronic alternatives and proper operational security. The show covered communications technology vulnerabilities, weapons preparedness, and the broader geopolitical implications of the attacks, with multiple callers contributing information about the incident and related security concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency strategies for winter and potential conflict situations. He emphasized checking vehicle batteries and equipment, assembling pioneer tool kits with basic implements like hammers, crowbars, and spades, and stocking vehicles with food and supplies. Koernke highlighted affordable food options including retort pouch MREs available at Menards and other retailers, demonstrating a Hereford roast beef with gravy pouch at $1.78 with discount. He provided detailed guidance on food storage using painted metal tins and bread boxes to protect supplies from rodents, organizing supplies in Ziploc bags, and utilizing seasonal clearance items from stores. The show included caller contributions about similar products found at Ollie's and Walmart, and Koernke discussed field food preparation techniques and scent discipline practices.
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Mark Koernke opened the evening broadcast with discussions on preparedness, militia coordination in Michigan regarding concrete casting operations, and firearm collecting and trading strategies. He then shifted to discussing gas masks, field cooking equipment (mess kits and canteen cups), and supply chain management for preparedness. The latter half of the show featured extended commentary on alleged government false flag operations, specifically warnings about potential bombing attacks by the ATF, FBI, and Mossad, references to the Oklahoma City bombing, and analysis of Capitol security threats. The final segment transitioned to a marijuana legalization discussion with caller Randy, who passionately advocated for cannabis legalization while criticizing tobacco industry practices and government corruption, followed by closing remarks on prayer and faith.