"hand tools"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed political frustration with Biden administration and Trump's handling of January 6th, criticized symbolic military strategies versus decisive action, promoted keepshooting.com for tactical gear and body armor, and emphasized preparedness through collecting tools, fuels, and supplies from estate sales. He stressed the importance of manual tools, generator systems, heating fuels like kerosene and coal, and building ranger caches for survival readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency, focusing on acquiring and maintaining vintage tools and drill bits for building weapons and mechanical systems. He emphasized the value of pre-1960 American-made steel and hand tools, explaining how to repurpose drill bits and other industrial components. Koernke covered water-powered mechanical systems and hydroelectric generators as alternatives to electricity, discussed Utah's land seizure challenge to federal dominance, and provided tactical information on sniper team deployment and overlapping weapon systems. He announced an upcoming drawing with donated items including knives, hats, and a radio, promoted Liberty's Guardian gun shop and Ohio Ordinance Works, and reported on recovering an M24 Chafee tank.
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Mark Koernke discussed magazine maintenance and storage with a caller who purchased surplus military magazines from Royal Tiger Direct, addressing rust and corrosion issues in AK and HK magazines. The show covered detailed techniques for cleaning and restoring rusted magazines using penetrating oils and hand tools, recommended storage solutions including Coleman's mortar ammunition cans for preparedness, and promoted Lindsay Publications' extensive catalog of technical manuals covering machining, metalworking, radio building, and other self-sufficiency skills. Callers shared experiences with hand-tool fabrication, aluminum casting, and concerns about UN influence on indigenous populations.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including hand tools for vehicles and emergency kits, shopping strategies at discount retailers like Ollie's and Aldi's for bulk food and supplies, concerns about income inequality and financial preparedness, the GRID-X2 exercise outcome, and recommendations for alternative media outlets including RT.com programs (Kaiser Report, Breaking the Set) and The Corbett Report. They emphasized the importance of diversified independent broadcasting networks and urged listeners to financially support The Micro Effect, which was facing funding difficulties.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening broadcast featuring guests Pat, Jeff, and Larry discussing the development of sustainable off-grid communities across North America. The show covered renewable energy technologies including solar, wind, and hydroelectric power systems, with emphasis on low-tech solutions like traditional windmills and water wheels. Guests shared experiences building communities in Michigan, Tennessee, and Kansas, discussing challenges including finding committed manpower, acquiring hand tools, and navigating legal obstacles. Callers contributed information about similar projects in Ohio, Kansas, and New York, including efforts by Native American nations to establish independent infrastructure such as license plates, passports, and banking systems. The conversation emphasized self-sufficiency, local commerce through barter, and resistance to centralized government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed water independence and well construction as critical preparedness skills, emphasizing how to locate, drive, and maintain shallow wells using dowsing and hand tools. He addressed Michigan's water resources and the threat of government control over water rights, advocating for migration to the Great Lakes region as a strategic stronghold. The show covered post-conflict reconstruction, self-sufficiency through salvaged and improvised tools, and the importance of community mutual aid. Koernke also critiqued media comparisons between the Hutaree militia and the Black Panthers, distinguishing between peaceful militia activity and violent intimidation at polling places.