"financial warfare"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed practical preparedness topics including mouse control methods (spring traps and bucket roller designs), the importance of storing simple mechanical items for future use, and deliberate consumer choices to support economies damaged by financial manipulation. He recommended Verell Smith's custom bullet molds and paper-patched bullet technology, promoted his free food inventory spreadsheet available on IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and introduced the Raspberry Pi Zero as an inexpensive platform for building FM radio transmitters using software-defined radio techniques.
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Mark Koernke hosted the final Quartermaster Friday episode of 2014 on December 12, discussing oil price manipulation as financial warfare against Russia, the XL pipeline, electric vehicle technology and battery systems, small car design innovations, and preparedness items. The show featured a live drawing for donated items including Bowie knives, folding knife sets, tactical soaps, camouflage hats, and Russian silverware. Mark promoted sales from Centerfire Systems (AK components and accessories), Copes Distributing (elbow and knee pads), and Major Surplus (pound cake MREs, field jackets, and commando sweaters), while encouraging listeners to share Liberty Tree Radio content and stay focused on preparedness and training.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics on the evening of November 21, 2014, including the Affordable Care Act consultant Jonathan Gruber's controversial statements about deceiving voters, the mechanics of political obfuscation, and knife control legislation in the United Kingdom and Australia as part of broader disarmament efforts. He analyzed oil pricing manipulation, arguing that U.S. domestic oil prices are artificially set to world market levels and that current price reductions target Russia while harming the American middle class. The show featured quartermaster recommendations including 3-watt LED flashlights from Sci Plus, utility shoulder bags, glass bail jars from Freund Container, and seasonal food preservation advice for cabbage and pumpkin.