"flag communication"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed military radio equipment and surplus procurement, recommending Fair Radio for sourcing PRC-series backpack radios and compatible handsets. He covered flag-based communication systems (semaphore and naval ensigns) as alternatives to radio. Koernke addressed historical youth participation in combat, including powder monkeys and Boy Scouts in World War I, arguing civilians must be prepared to resist violently if occupied. He criticized the Posse Comitatus Act and Dick Act as mechanisms of federal control over state militias, expressed skepticism about Trump administration neo-conservative appointments, and warned that the regime may attempt to use some Americans against armed gun owners, urging listeners to organize militia units and prepare for potential armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical military operations including flare deployment, night vision techniques, and low-tech communication methods such as semaphore signaling and flag systems. He criticized politically correct culture and what he characterized as violent activist groups, warning listeners to avoid major cities like Detroit and Chicago where civil unrest occurs. Koernke emphasized personal safety, self-defense readiness, and the importance of abandoning dangerous urban areas rather than engaging with hostile elements.