"fort bragg"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the theft of approximately 9 million rounds of Winchester 9mm ammunition from shipping containers in North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington), analyzing the logistics and suggesting possible government involvement or preparation for conflict. He criticized CNN's historical propaganda tactics, specifically referencing the 1994 Fort Bragg air collision where UN markings on aircraft were progressively removed from news footage. Koernke promoted preparedness through digestive enzymes, black licorice for respiratory health, reloading ammunition, classic firearms (particularly large-bore hunting rifles like .338 Winchester and .375 H&H), and acquiring vintage technical manuals such as Henry Ford Trade School textbooks. He also addressed the immigration crisis, sanctuary cities, and the hypocrisy of wealthy liberals regarding illegal alien resettlement.
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Mark Koernke discussed rifle optics, specifically the Barska 3x9 scope as an affordable utility option for building practical firearms. He covered scope selection philosophy, emphasizing reliability over cost, and recommended budget-friendly alternatives like used Burris nine-power scopes. The show included detailed segments on vehicle organization using Coleman's molly panels, ammunition patching techniques for older rifles, magazine colors and bundle deals, and holster selection with emphasis on consistency and muscle memory. Koernke also addressed caller questions about a Russian helicopter landing in North Carolina and provided guidance on reporting military aircraft sightings.
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Mark Koernke discussed street safety and awareness of criminal activity, emphasizing the importance of situational awareness and self-defense preparedness. He covered fall weather driving safety, including tire adhesion and brake performance in wet conditions. The episode featured commentary on media manipulation, government surveillance programs including Edward Snowden's revelations, and criticism of mainstream news outlets for following scripted narratives. Koernke also addressed concerns about UN aircraft at Fort Bragg and discussed how technology can be remotely disabled, while emphasizing that preparedness communities do not depend on modern technology.
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Mark Koernke and Don Thatcher discussed night vision equipment, specifically the transition from green screen to white phosphor first-generation devices by year's end, and emphasized the importance of proper storage and weatherproofing. They reviewed ammunition and magazine deals at Academy Sports, advocating for bulk purchases of magazines and ammunition as preparedness essentials. Callers contributed perspectives on training with lower-quality magazines, weapon platform choices including the High Point and SKS, and the value of .22 rifles for accuracy and portability.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed chemtrailing and sky quality, glyphosate contamination in rainwater and air samples, water filtration importance, and BK's food storage spreadsheet tool available at Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. The show covered Ukraine crisis analysis including sniper allegations against Western-backed forces, Russian military strategy, and European energy dependence on Russia. Callers and hosts discussed government surplus auctions for medical supplies, Pelican cases, and plastic containers available at Fort Bragg and other military installations via govliquidation.com. Topics included preparedness logistics, food inventory management, and upcoming militia briefings from Connecticut.
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Mark Koernke discussed military deployment of troops to American streets, alleging that two divisions (20,000-30,000 troops) from Fort Hood and Fort Bragg would be deployed domestically by October 1st. He connected this to broader themes of globalist control, international banking conspiracies, and the erosion of American sovereignty. Koernke criticized the 2008 financial bailout, arguing that money should go to American citizens rather than failed banks, and advocated for a jubilee-style debt forgiveness. He condemned political leaders across parties as complicit in betraying the nation, rejected the legitimacy of the federal government when it operates beyond the reach of the people, and called for armed resistance against what he characterized as tyranny and globalist enslavement.