"gas mask"
22 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including gas mask operation and maintenance, surplus rifle acquisition and care (particularly Schmidt-Rubin and Steyr rifles), firearm training and tactics, and DIY shelter construction using PVC pipe and vinyl siding. The show featured caller contributions on equipment deals, covered weapons systems ranging from historical rifles to modern carbines, and emphasized practical training and proper maintenance procedures for various firearms and equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including tool maintenance with lubricants, freeze-dried food storage, Walmart clearance shopping strategies, and detailed construction methods for simple PVC-pipe greenhouse and equipment shelter structures using vinyl siding. He also covered Schmidt-Rubin and Steyr rifles, ammunition sourcing, and firearm maintenance. Guest Dave Stone provided information about Russian military movements in Venezuela and nuclear war survival preparations. The show included discussions of chemical protection equipment, gas masks, and fallout shelter construction, along with announcements about manual packages and shortwave broadcast details.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on August 6, 2025, covering multiple topics including chemical warfare attacks on U.S. civilians, the Waco siege and Branch Davidian incident, criticism of the Trump administration and Israeli influence in U.S. government, weapons deals and preparedness, and detailed discussions of the Bushmaster rifle design and firearm maintenance. The show included caller interactions and product recommendations for firearms, ammunition, and NBC defense equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia training, and current events on this Friday afternoon and evening broadcast. Topics included tool maintenance and rust prevention products, Walmart clearance deals on game cameras and freeze-dried food, greenhouse construction using PVC pipe and vinyl siding, Schmidt-Rubin rifles and ammunition sourcing, gas mask procurement and chemical protection, and concerns about federal overreach including illegal immigration, congressional corruption, and potential military operations in Michigan. Guest Dave Stone reported on Russian Strategic Rocket Forces movements in Venezuela and nuclear threats. Callers discussed Maine gun legislation, the Baltimore bridge collapse, Ninth Circuit court rulings on felon gun rights, and communications systems for civil defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, June 5, 2024. He covered coffee storage and long-term food preservation, criticized Jewish organizations and the Mexican government, and addressed Second Amendment rights and drone defense using shotguns. The show included extensive discussion of ammunition sourcing, medical supply builds, gas masks, water storage, and the importance of organizing armed militia units with proper logistics and cross-training.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparations, and ammunition logistics on Weapons Wednesday. The show covered practical camouflage techniques using wine corks, chemical decontamination procedures with kiddie pools and detergents, gas mask selection and filters, and the importance of accurate marksmanship over volume fire. Koernke emphasized preparing for inevitable conflict through militia organization, logistics management, and proper equipment maintenance. The episode also included discussion of propane contracts containing clauses about potential bans and the need to stockpile fuel independently.
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Mark Koernke discussed the February 23, 2023 ice storm affecting Michigan, preparedness strategies including gas masks and chemical protection equipment, the January 6th Capitol footage release to Tucker Carlson and concerns about sanitization of evidence, border invasion patterns and cartel operations in Arizona, the MyID biometric identification program in Palestine, and practical logistics for militia organization including food storage, emergency lighting from discounted seasonal items, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and chemical disaster, emphasizing the critical need for gas masks and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective equipment for all citizens. He covered proper evacuation procedures, decontamination protocols, and detailed the dangers of phosgene and other chemical agents released during the controlled burn. The show also addressed the Super Bowl's performance of the Black national anthem, the balloon incidents, the Ukraine war situation, and broader themes of government corruption, spiritual warfare, and the need for personal preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed supply chain shortages affecting tactical and preparedness equipment, including knives, axes, optics, and automotive parts. He addressed caller concerns about ballistic helmets, providing detailed guidance on identifying quality Kevlar versus ABS helmets and where to purchase affordable options. The show covered body armor availability, including discounted Second Chance armor at Centerfire, and discussed preparedness basics for militia readiness. Koernke also commented on the Andrew Brown Jr. shooting warrant incident and made critical remarks about government leadership and media narratives. The second half featured Machine Gun Randy's veteran-focused segment discussing Vietnam War experiences, PTSD support through the VA, and Memorial Day observances.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications methods and preparedness on Communications Tuesday, March 2, 2021. The episode covered low-tech alarm systems (bells, gongs, metal-on-metal signals) for chemical attack warnings and defensive coordination, hand signals for gas mask deployment, and the importance of noise and light discipline. Koernke addressed ammunition pricing, tracer rounds and their history, laser targeting vulnerabilities, and specialized ammunition types. He criticized COVID-19 mask mandates and their sudden removal in Texas, discussed psychological conditioning of the public through propaganda and media, and covered topics including Common Core math, UN identification cards, and preparations for potential conflict. The show included caller discussions on belt-fed ammunition, the Hakim rifle, and various weapons systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and tactical preparedness on January 2, 2021, reviewing surplus inventory from AIM Surplus and Coleman's, including 7.62x51 NATO stripper-clip ammunition, field jackets, and cold-weather gear. He emphasized the importance of training with weapons, ammunition conservation, and proper loadout strategies for M14/M1A rifles. The second hour focused on the January 6th Washington D.C. rally, warning listeners to prepare for potential federal and police aggression, discussing historical parallels to the 1943 Detroit riots as a communist-backed operation, and arguing that conflict with the federal government is inevitable and imminent.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed firearm ergonomics and design, focusing extensively on the 1911 pistol and its A1 modifications, the FN P90 bullpup rifle, and various concealed carry configurations. The conversation shifted to night vision technology, thermal imaging, and tactical equipment preparation for potential deployments, including discussions of chemical agent defense, gas masks, and water systems. Topics included longevity studies showing diet and smoking were not determining factors in centenarians, hunting and self-sufficiency, and preparedness for border security scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed General Stanley McChrystal's resignation from his Afghanistan command following critical comments in Rolling Stone magazine, speculating about Obama's motivations and characterizing replacement General Petraeus as a "yes man." He covered concerns about a potential executive order on illegal immigration, analyzed border security issues in Arizona, and provided extensive tactical and preparedness guidance for listeners planning to deploy to the Arizona border, including weapon maintenance, equipment selection, and environmental considerations for desert operations. The show also featured product recommendations from military surplus vendors and announcements about upcoming patriotic events.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed preparedness, gun purchases, and political developments on December 1, 2008. They promoted patriot-oriented books including James Wesley Rawls' 'Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse' and Koernke's 'Battle for the Republic' series as holiday gifts. Caller David Andrew reported on stock market volatility, gold and silver futures discrepancies, and crude oil prices. The hosts addressed a misleading news story about firearms from Houston reaching Mexican drug cartels, arguing the numbers were insignificant compared to actual gun sales. They covered concerns about foreign military equipment movements through Canada, the incoming Obama administration's composition, and provided detailed instruction on chemical/biological attack response procedures including gas mask donning, alarm spreading via voice/visual/radio methods, and protective measures.
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On Friday, November 28, 2008, Mark Koernke and co-host Michael Messer discussed currency alternatives, including the Free Lakota Bank's silver-backed coins and alternative monetary systems, with caller Al explaining the history and mechanics of fiat currency versus commodity-backed money. The second half of the program focused extensively on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training, with detailed instruction on properly donning and fitting protective gas masks, including step-by-step procedures for mask application, hood attachment, and equipment maintenance. Callers and hosts emphasized the importance of preparedness, stockpiling spare filters and protective equipment, and repeated training to make emergency procedures automatic.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative heating and energy independence solutions, focusing on corn burners and wood-burning stoves as cost-effective alternatives to conventional heating systems. He interviewed caller Bill about Amish-made wood-fired water heaters from Lehman Brothers, comparing their efficiency and affordability to electric and gas systems. The show covered preparedness topics including the Hutaree militia exercise scheduled for September 27-28 in Michigan, with detailed information on required equipment (gas masks, helmets, ammunition, load-bearing gear), and provided vendor contacts for military surplus equipment. Koernke also promoted the Knob Creek Gun Shoot event and solicited donations for the Micro Effect Network.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency, covering backup power systems including crank generators and solar options, food preservation through drying and canning, and foraging for seasonal fruits like elderberries and pears. He emphasized militia participation and force multiplication, criticized higher education institutions and Harvard graduates, promoted the upcoming Huttari militia exercise on September 27-28 with detailed equipment requirements, and provided extensive firearms commentary including criticism of inflated Sega rifle prices, recommendations for AK variants and .308 rifles, and analysis of specialty weapons like the TNW 1919 and Browning conversions.
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Mark Koernke and guest Mike discussed tactical preparedness and field operations, focusing on night vision techniques, light discipline, and moisture effects on visibility. They covered training exercises including the upcoming Houtari militia tactical operations on September 27-28, emphasizing required equipment such as helmets and gas masks. The bulk of the episode addressed heat casualties and dehydration as critical health issues in field conditions, with detailed guidance on water discipline, proper hydration protocols, layering of clothing, equipment load management, and the importance of buddy systems and leadership oversight to prevent casualties during strenuous activities.
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Mark Koernke opened the August 12, 2008 morning broadcast with weather observations and preparedness reminders, then announced upcoming militia training events including a tactical operation at Hutaree on August 27-28 featuring live fire and gas mask training, and Knob Creek range events on August 11-12. He discussed trade coffee as a barter commodity, explaining how to store small coffee packets in sealed containers for long-term preparedness and currency in post-collapse scenarios. Koernke covered ammunition reloading history from the 1970s-80s, the importance of policing brass casings, and night vision equipment availability. He emphasized the need for generalist skills, adaptability, and readiness in response to what he characterized as coordinated bad-actor timelines, and condemned recent incidents of law enforcement using force against civilians at shooting events in Colorado.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle modification and preparedness strategies, focusing on practical upgrades for older vehicles including stainless steel fuel and brake lines, exhaust systems, and self-sealing fuel tank liners. He emphasized the economic advantage of purchasing and progressively upgrading inexpensive used vehicles rather than financing new ones, and covered alcohol fuel conversion options for pickup trucks. The show included detailed segments on gas mask systems (M10, M17, M15 models), filter compatibility, and proper storage and maintenance protocols. Koernke also promoted upcoming health seminars by Craig from Forbidden Knowledge TV in the Michigan area and discussed various preparedness equipment available through sponsors like Main Military Supply.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance and modifications, including detailed technical advice on the Mini-14, Mini-30, M1A, and M14 rifles, emphasizing the importance of keeping weapons simple and reliable. He covered gas mask decontamination systems, magazine sourcing for various rifles including affordable Taiwanese M14 magazines, and fielded caller questions about FAL rifle builds and surplus equipment purchasing. The show also featured announcements about upcoming events including a Harrisburg Capitol rally against illegal immigration and a Jim Monahan antique engine show in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and preparedness, emphasizing the importance of small unit structures (5-man fire teams and 10-man squads) as building blocks for militia formations. He covered medical support training exercises in Indiana, shortwave broadcasting expansion plans, and fielded calls from listeners about joining militia units and supporting the network. The show included extensive discussion of chemical defense preparedness, privately owned weapons inventories, and historical militia responses to federal actions like the 1995 Dallas siege and the Gray family situation. Koernke stressed operational security, proper organizational hierarchy based on biblical principles, and the need for chemical protection equipment for all citizens.