"gas mask filters"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and supply chain vulnerabilities on May 30, 2023. He covered CB radio networks and field training exercises, reviewed historical monetary instruments from the 1907 panic and Depression era to illustrate banking conspiracies, and addressed urgent supply restrictions: the FDA's June 11 deadline eliminating over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics, forcing farmers and animal owners to use veterinarians. Callers contributed information on gas mask filter adapters, surplus military equipment (tents, boots, medical supplies), and strategies for stockpiling medications and supplies before regulatory cutoffs. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, medical preparedness, and resistance to government control of food and animal care systems.
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Mark Koernke and BK conducted the evening Intelligence Report on January 17, 2014, focusing on preparedness and supply chain issues. They discussed lithium battery sales at BG Micro (CR123A batteries at 75 cents each in bulk), a 15% off sale at Honeyville Grain using coupon code FRESH, and current reloading component availability including tight powder supplies and reasonably priced primers and bullets. They covered magazine purchasing strategies, particularly German-made HK91/G3 magazines at Royal Tiger Imports ($1.49 each in bulk), gas mask filters and adapters, and emphasized food storage planning for large groups. The show concluded with reminders about upcoming militia training exercises at Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson.
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Mark Koernke discussed quartermaster supply systems, personal preparedness, and tactical logistics for militia units, emphasizing the importance of food, water, medical supplies, and ammunition distribution. The show covered practical supply chain management, palletization techniques, and how to organize equipment for emergency situations. BK provided extensive commentary on supply shortages, product quality degradation from Chinese manufacturing, and recommendations for stockpiling essential items like matches, light bulbs, and cookware. The episode also included discussion of potential future conflicts, hyperinflation scenarios, and the value of preserving American-made goods as long-term investments.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on September 3, 2010, focusing on preparedness and supply logistics during Quartermaster's Corner. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition and firearms deals from vendors including Wideners (Yugoslav 7.62x39), AIM Surplus (Romanian 8mm), and JG Sales (Nagant revolvers), along with critical analysis of overpriced Chilean Mauser rifles. Koernke covered reloading supplies, gas mask filters, potassium nitrate sourcing, and scavenging strategies for preparedness materials. The latter portion included technical difficulties with broadcasting equipment and commentary on Chuck Baldwin's relocation to Montana.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including ammunition availability, lead reclamation from wheel weights and ammunition ranges, and an extended segment on biomass fuel briquette production using simple mechanical presses and leaf/sawdust materials. He covered Swiss gas mask filters, Romanian SKS rifles, and detailed instructions for building briquette presses and a 'toe mixer' using automotive differentials to process leaves and paper into fuel. The show concluded with technical difficulties affecting the broadcast infrastructure.