"home security"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed vaccine mandates, door-to-door vaccination campaigns, and the dangers of the COVID-19 vaccines, which they characterized as depopulation tools causing heart attacks, blood clots, and deaths. They criticized Biden, Trump, and political leaders for promoting vaccines and serving Israeli interests. The show covered preparedness topics including estate sales for acquiring tools and radio equipment, canning food and chicken before supply disruptions, shopping at local agricultural stores instead of chain retailers, and defensive home security measures using cameras and surveillance systems. They also discussed identifying untrustworthy people based on mask-wearing compliance and expressed contempt for medical institutions and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed current political events and preparedness measures on February 9, 2021. He criticized the Biden administration, the FBI's arrest of a Trump supporter in Oklahoma, and alleged false flag operations including the January 6 Capitol riot. He expressed strong views against Israeli influence in U.S. politics, criticized Trump's record, and discussed concerns about COVID-19 mandates and mask requirements. The latter portion of the show focused on practical preparedness advice including cooling systems for radio equipment, field phones for communication, home security measures, defensive barriers, and food storage solutions using repurposed beverage carriers.
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Mark Koernke discussed home security measures, particularly door intercoms and their disappearance from retail stores, suggesting government suppression of tools that could document warrant service. Callers raised concerns about federal legislation protecting pedophiles, Obama's eligibility as president, and emergency communications infrastructure. The show covered radio communications options including CB, marine, two-meter, and field phones as alternatives to cell networks vulnerable to government jamming, and discussed older bag phones and Yagi antennas for extended range and signal direction.