"freeze-dried rations"
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Mark Koernke hosted a show featuring repeated segments on weapons education (Weapons Wednesday), emergency preparedness, and survival supplies. The episode included extensive discussion of a California wildfire disaster with graphic eyewitness accounts of burned vehicles and fatalities, followed by detailed caller discussion about emergency food rations, freeze-dried meals, and the composition of survival food products like Wise brand six-packs. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, preparedness, and constitutional rights throughout.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for upcoming militia training exercises and field operations, emphasizing combat load readiness, equipment procurement, and logistics. He provided detailed guidance on ammunition storage using bandoliers and stripper clips, food rations including freeze-dried meals and lifeboat rations, and budget-friendly gear sourcing from retailers like Walmart and Tractor Supply. The show covered water storage solutions, camouflage procurement, and field-expedient weapons including slingshots, bows, and hand tools. Koernke referenced the Seven State FTX exercise and warned of potential federal actions against ranchers in western states, drawing parallels to the Bundy Ranch situation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness supplies for border deployment, including freeze-dried food rations, lifeboat emergency rations, and ammunition recommendations. He reviewed equipment from vendors like Freeze Dry Guy, Safety Central, and Apex Gun Parts, emphasizing ball ammunition and AK-platform components. Koernke addressed the border crisis, criticized government inaction and militia groups waiting for official orders, and discussed psychological warfare tactics using micro FM broadcasting units. Callers debated the effectiveness of militia mobilization, government betrayal, and the need for organized resistance to illegal immigration and federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and food storage on January 27, 2014. He promoted affordable handguns from e-circoinc.com and SARCO, including FEG Hungarian high powers and various surplus pistols, emphasizing magazine availability and pricing. He interviewed Don about night vision technology, highlighting first-generation gun sights at $400. Koernke advocated strongly for supporting a Michigan farmer at BakersGreenAcres.com facing DNR harassment over heritage pig production, urging listeners to purchase pork, beef, and chicken directly. He promoted freeze-dried long-range reconnaissance patrol rations from FreezeDryGuy.com, discussing lima beans, eggs with ham and bacon, and field cooking techniques. The show included discussion of food security, tactical preparedness, and community support for local producers resisting government interference.
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Mark Koernke opened the January 8, 2014 morning broadcast with prayers and updates for Officer Jack McLam, who was hospitalized in intensive care. The show focused heavily on veteran mental health, criticizing the VA system and psychobabble psychological evaluations, advising veterans to avoid the VA and discuss only gardening and kittens during assessments. Koernke discussed the emasculation of veterans through social engineering, contrasted peace officers with law enforcement enforcers, and promoted preparedness through freeze-dried rations, emergency candles, ammunition sourcing, and cold-weather firearms. He advertised sponsors including Kettle Moraine precious metals, Lisa K Candles, Freeze Dry Guy, and various ammunition retailers, while encouraging listeners to enter a drawing for a Kenwood TS-820S radio transceiver.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, freeze-dried rations (LRRPs), and recent news stories including a botched SWAT raid in Tucson, Arizona that killed an innocent Marine veteran, Jesse Ventura's dismissed airport security lawsuit, and EMP vulnerability of electronic components. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling food, spare parts, and light bulbs, explained how diodes and LEDs are susceptible to electromagnetic pulses, and discussed shielding techniques using lead paint and tin foil. Callers contributed questions about EMP proofing lasers and observations about government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia field manuals and standard operating procedures (SOPs), emphasizing the importance of training, equipment maintenance, and disciplined unit organization. He promoted several preparedness manuals (PM8, PM10-08, PM86, anti-armor manual) available by mail order and highlighted a video on military rations and freeze-dried food storage. The show featured detailed information on chemical protection equipment from Main Military, including M17 and M10 gas masks, chemical suits, and filters at discounted prices. Caller Spike raised concerns about U.S. and Israeli involvement in the Georgia-Russia conflict, prompting Koernke to discuss geopolitical tensions, the role of international banking interests, and warnings about potential infiltration and compromise of patriotic movements.