"hand signals"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the first 2016 presidential debate, analyzing Hillary Clinton's apparent use of hand signals to the moderator, an electronic device worn under her clothing, and unequal debate conditions favoring her candidacy. He covered preparedness topics including fall gardening (garlic planting in Zone 6), routine household supplies (soap, matches, clothing, shoes), and advanced electronics projects (the Joule Thief and Super Joule Thief circuits for extracting energy from depleted batteries). The show concluded with a monthly drawing awarding seven surprise boxes and three fixed items (thermal sweater, Liberty Bible, Back to Basics book) to listeners, and promotional announcements for airsoft equipment and tactical gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed military tactics and small unit warfare, covering Murphy's Rules of Warfare, raider unit operations, and tactical principles for organized militia groups. He addressed infiltration prevention through hand signals and equipment recognition, discussed satellite dish setup for FM rebroadcasting, and covered precious metals markets including gold and silver prices, Ukrainian gold theft, and World Trade Center gold disappearance. The show included caller contributions on weather preparedness in Michigan and night vision equipment availability.
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Nancy Cornke hosted Communications Tuesday on October 19, 2010, discussing emergency communication protocols, hand signals, and situational awareness. The episode focused heavily on a legal case involving Charles Dyer from Oklahoma, who faced child molestation charges and CPS involvement stemming from a custody dispute with his ex-wife. Nancy provided detailed legal advice regarding judge recusal, venue change, and resources like jailforjudges.com, while discussing broader concerns about judicial bias, double jeopardy in weapons charges, and alleged corruption involving courts and law enforcement in drug trafficking.
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Mark Koernke and his son Eddie discussed alternative communications methods on Communications Tuesday, September 7, 2010. They reviewed low-cost amateur radio transmitter kits from Ramsey Electronics (AM and FM kits under $50), promoted upcoming events including a ham fest in Pennsylvania and the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, and explored various communication technologies including CB radios, hand signals, field phones, and Wi-Fi networking. The show included technical troubleshooting with callers, discussion of preparedness and self-sufficiency, and information about military surplus retailers.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betra discussed militia training, range construction, and preparedness on the evening of September 4, 2008. The bulk of the episode focused on low-cost DIY range setup using salvaged materials like Christmas tree stands, cardboard tubing, pallets, and sandbags to create realistic training targets and facilities. They promoted several militia training manuals (PM 8-94, PM 10, anti-armor handbook, range book, and a new rifle marksmanship instructor's manual) and emphasized discipline, safety protocols, and professional organization during militia exercises. The hosts also discussed upcoming training events and exercises planned across multiple states.