"food supplies"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff, emphasizing the need for supporters to retrieve abandoned camouflage netting left by BLM forces and transport supplies to the deployed militia. He provided detailed instructions on using the nets for overhead cover and encouraged listeners to donate food, water storage containers, and ammunition to support the operation. Koernke also promoted a fundraising drawing for a first-generation night vision device and discussed upcoming radio communication exercises across Michigan, while advertising ammunition suppliers and tactical equipment vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for the Bundy Ranch deployment, including urgent requests for vehicles (school buses, Jeeps, pickup trucks) and bulk food supplies (rice, oats, beans). He covered tactical medical training from the US Army Casualty Care Handbook, emphasizing tourniquet use and trauma response. Callers contributed information on food sourcing, gun industry financing, and personal reflections on prayer and preparedness. The show emphasized community coordination, supply chain logistics, and the significance of the Bundy Ranch standoff as a turning point against federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed ongoing militia support for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, addressing logistics, supply coordination, and internal militia disputes. He read a statement from constitutional militia leaders announcing a partial withdrawal due to conflicts with Operation Mutual Aid and other groups they deemed non-constitutional, while emphasizing the militia's commitment to defending the Bundys without initiating violence. Koernke criticized the departing units for their characterization as 'non-militant' and discussed broader concerns about militia organization, discipline, and the distinction between constitutional and other militia groups. He also coordinated food and supply donations for the ranch and addressed media coverage he viewed as misleading or outdated.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff, emphasizing the need for proper military-style deployment with adequate supplies, particularly food and water. He criticized the Oath Keepers' withdrawal and stressed that all personnel should bring 100 pounds of foodstuffs and prepare for extended siege conditions similar to past incidents like Waco and the Gray family siege. Koernke provided detailed guidance on supply logistics, defensive positioning, camouflage techniques, and called for representatives from every state to deploy to Nevada. He also discussed ammunition availability and boot recommendations for desert conditions.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and command structure, emphasizing the importance of quadrant-based defensive positioning and eliminating leadership competition. He provided extensive commentary on the Bundy Ranch standoff, urging supporters to bring bulk food supplies (pasta, canned goods, spices) rather than snacks, and outlined the critical need for medical stations and water infrastructure at the site. Koernke and a caller discussed radio communications strategy for the ranch, covering FRS handhelds, CB, marine band, two-meter, six-meter, and HF frequencies (20 meters, 40 meters, 80 meters) for tactical, mid-range, and long-range coordination, with frustration expressed about lack of participation from distant militia groups.