"helicopter operations"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the deteriorating state of the country, focusing heavily on vaccine dangers, describing the COVID-19 vaccines as an injected AIDS epidemic that destroys the immune system progressively with each dose. He criticized government mandates, supply chain failures (including a personal FedEx delivery issue), and alleged depopulation agendas. The show featured a caller from Texas militia discussing a training exercise scheduled for November 13th with live fire and combat simulations, and another caller from Tennessee reporting military helicopter insertion/extraction training exercises and unmarked vehicles in his area. Koernke connected these observations to potential domestic operations and emphasized the need for preparedness, nuclear war survival knowledge, and resistance to federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Boston Marathon bombing as a potential false flag operation, analyzing medical response inconsistencies and triage procedures. He covered military training exercises in Flint, Michigan, including helicopter operations and live fire drills at McKinley Elementary and a junior high school. The show addressed concerns about federal overreach, the removal of individualism from society, police violence, and concluded with discussion of veterans losing Second Amendment rights in exchange for VA benefits.
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Mark Koernke discussed transportation logistics, distinguishing between wholesale (ship, rail) and retail (truck, aircraft) delivery systems, with emphasis on helicopter operations and their tactical applications. He reviewed firearms available at CDNN Investments, including affordable 9mm pistols and rifles. Callers discussed the AK-47 inventor's death and media narratives, flash mob incidents in Louisiana, and government-sponsored terrorism operations. Koernke argued that mass shooting incidents occur in controlled government zones and that armed citizens can disrupt flash mobs, emphasizing the importance of documenting events and distributing evidence physically rather than relying solely on internet distribution.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, including cold weather gear, Mickey Mouse boots, and recommended suppliers. He fielded a caller's question about TACMARs (tactical markers) observed on road signs, explaining they are NATO-standard route-marking systems used for coordinating foreign troops and identifying detention facilities, FEMA camps, and other strategic locations across the United States. Koernke detailed his team's documentation of TACMAR placements in Michigan, Georgia, Florida, and Montana, their replacement patterns, and infrared-sensitive variants. The show also covered helicopter vulnerability, the V-22 Osprey aircraft, and state police compliance with UN authority. The episode concluded with advertisements for preparedness products and a transition to a guest segment.