"infrared illuminators"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Fast and Furious gun trafficking scandal, with claims that ATF and FBI weapons ended up in Paris terrorist attacks; allegations of false flag operations including Sandy Hook and the Orlando nightclub shooting; detailed technical discussion of night vision and thermal imaging equipment for preparedness and defensive applications; Palmetto State Armory rifle kits and pricing for Fourth of July weekend; and historical information about aircraft carriers and planes in the Great Lakes during World War II training operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed UN involvement in North American border control and international zones, particularly regarding Detroit and the Canada-US border, including plans to carve off Belle Isle as an international zone. The episode featured an extended segment with Don on night vision technology, covering first and second generation goggles, infrared illuminators, mounting systems for rifles and vehicles, and practical applications for low-light navigation. The conversation shifted to military history, comparing obsolete versus modern tank technology, discussing the Pershing tank, PT-76 light tanks in Vietnam, and Cold War-era equipment still in use in Ukraine. Don also reported supply chain issues with camouflage pants and socks becoming scarce in wholesale markets.
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Mark Koernke discussed government deception and false flag operations, focusing heavily on 9/11 conspiracy theories, including claims about Flight 93's landing in Cleveland, alleged CIA involvement, and the implausibility of the official narrative given U.S. air defense capabilities. He criticized mainstream media coverage of Senate hearings, discussed ISIS as a U.S.-Israeli creation, and addressed the 2001 anthrax attacks as a false flag operation. The latter portion of the show shifted to preparedness topics, including salvaging rechargeable batteries from discarded cordless phones, acquiring LED lighting and infrared illuminators for night vision operations, and stockpiling conventional incandescent bulbs as EMP-resistant alternatives. Koernke also made inflammatory remarks about potential violence against Israeli agents and ISIS operatives on American soil.
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Mark Koernke discussed cell phone tracking technology used in criminal investigations, vehicle safety features and emergency escape techniques, and extensively covered night vision equipment for border deployment and field operations. He and co-host Don reviewed first-generation night vision gun sights, their specifications and advantages over older models, and detailed tactical applications including illumination strategies, laser targeting, and improvised light-based signaling systems for area control and defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and defensive strategies on the evening of August 29, 2013. Topics included passive radar systems for detecting drones, Israeli gas mask shortages and chemical weapons preparedness, domestic food production capabilities (corn, eggs, dairy), the importance of personal responsibility in disaster response, and detailed tactical guidance on night vision deployment, infrared illumination, and defensive perimeter security using barbed wire and overlapping fields of fire. The show emphasized individual preparedness over government reliance and criticized public dependence on government assistance.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed night vision technology, security lighting systems, and defensive preparedness strategies. They covered practical applications of night vision equipment, legal considerations in various states like California, and techniques for integrating lighting into perimeter security without compromising night vision capability. The hosts emphasized low-cost defensive solutions including solar lighting, LED modifications, chemical light sticks, and unconventional camouflage methods using Halloween decorations and dollar store items. They provided detailed tactical guidance on positioning lights to silhouette intruders, using tripwires and natural obstacles, and employing motion-sensor lighting systems.