"fuel quality"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed preparedness, Ebola transmission concerns, fuel quality and winter fuel formulations, vehicle maintenance and restoration, night vision equipment, and logistics for field operations. The hosts addressed media coverage of Ebola, debunked official narratives about transmission routes, promoted preparedness suppliers including Craig from Forbidden Knowledge and Don's night vision products, and covered practical topics like tire repair, fuel storage, engine maintenance, and classic American muscle cars.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal funding contracts and their hidden obligations, using examples of schools and local governments being bound by terms they never fully read. He covered pilot programs as mechanisms for social engineering, the importance of reading contracts and filing legal notices in newspapers as public record, and examined issues with vehicle purchases and financing. The episode included extended discussion of automotive industry practices, vehicle fleet disposal globally, fuel quality differences by region, and nostalgia for innovative American car designs from the 1960s-1970s like AMC vehicles, Dodge Chargers, and Dodge Vipers, contrasting them with modern over-complicated vehicles filled with surveillance electronics.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and patriotic themes on this Monday episode. He covered transportation alternatives including bicycles and motorized bikes for fuel conservation, warned about degraded fuel quality in northern states, and emphasized gardening and wild food production as the berry season approached. Koernke addressed education system corruption, the removal of Christian values from schools, and the infiltration of socialist ideology, calling for Americans to take personal responsibility for defending constitutional principles. He referenced his book series on militia strategy and the nature of conflict with government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle preparedness and fuel efficiency solutions for listeners, including the use of motorized bicycle conversions (moped bikes) as cost-effective transportation alternatives to reduce fuel consumption. He addressed poor fuel quality in northern states and recommended fuel additives and filter maintenance. Koernke criticized major automakers for abandoning American manufacturing and called for domestic solutions using skilled trades and available machinery. He also discussed Marine Corps exercises in Indianapolis, arguing that Marines should instead be deployed to secure the southern border, and took calls from listeners about alternative fuel production methods and vehicle modifications for preparedness.