"infrared technology"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, equipment, and tactical training for militia operations. He covered affordable night vision options like the ET Dragon PVS-14 digital monocular ($200-259) as training aids to preserve expensive equipment, explained modifications to reduce signature, and emphasized training discipline over equipment quality. Callers contributed information on alternative night vision devices and medical supply deals. Koernke addressed the upcoming 2024 election as a "fake" process, warned against infiltration and betrayal, discussed the refugee treaty as a critical vulnerability, and covered lessons from Ukraine including laser threats on modern battlefields and the obsolescence of certain infrared technologies in combat.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, security concerns, and the importance of self-sufficiency on December 29, 2016. The show opened with reflections on violence, societal collapse, and the need for citizens to recognize manipulation and threats. A caller (Don) joined to discuss night vision technology, including monoculars and gun sights across different generations (PVS-10, PVS-14, PVS-22), their military applications, pricing, and tactical advantages of passive observation versus illumination. The conversation emphasized the importance of maintaining diverse equipment capabilities and understanding how technology can be used strategically in preparedness scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment testing on Communications Tuesday, December 27, 2016. He reviewed news articles including the Bolivian president's accidental pornography incident, Hillary Clinton pardon negotiations, a Facebook employee's arrest for soliciting sex from a minor, and Carrie Fisher's death from cardiac arrest. Koernke addressed caller questions about safe driving on icy roads and bridges, explaining tire adhesion principles and winter driving techniques. He also provided detailed guidance on testing Christmas gifts, deploying security cameras with infrared capability for tactical situations, and tire technology. The show featured music by Lynyrd Skynyrd and Warren Zevon.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including rubble wall construction for ballistic protection, handheld radio systems and battery compatibility, power supply adapters and connector preservation, TSA body scanner radiation hazards and ongoing litigation, infrared night vision technology, laser-based sound delivery systems, and military equipment history. The show also featured segments on radio network promotion, equipment color-coding systems, and flat-screen television technology. A gardening program segment on permaculture and food self-reliance was included near the end.
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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.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and personal development on this November 20, 2013 afternoon broadcast. Don delivered an extended commentary on emotion, pain, and warrior mentality, using examples from the Parkland movie and historical slavery to illustrate how modern wage earners lack basic survival skills like food preparation. The hosts emphasized that knowledge and self-reliance are foundational to freedom, contrasting this with the false comfort of hope and distraction. Benchmark, a night vision technology vendor, joined to discuss first, second, third, and fourth generation night vision devices, covering practical applications for long-range shooting at night, wind reading, ranging techniques, and the technical trade-offs in newer generation equipment, including fourth generation's susceptibility to tube degradation from unfiltered light exposure.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical field operations, night vision technology, and laser-based perimeter security systems. The show covered practical applications of illumination devices like flares and laser leveling systems for personal security and defensive operations, including detailed explanations of how these tools affect night vision equipment and human physiology. Koernke and co-host Don analyzed signal reconnaissance techniques for tracking law enforcement and military vehicles, referenced recent militia activity in Michigan, and took a caller discussing a manhunt and roadblocks in New York. The episode concluded with historical references to Mohawk Nation defensive operations against Canadian forces and emphasized long-range marksmanship training over close-quarters tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed camouflage techniques, thermal imaging technology, and military uniform history, covering reversible camouflage patterns, the limitations of digital camouflage, and practical methods for creating effective concealment using natural materials. He addressed election integrity concerns raised by caller Alan regarding voting machine discrepancies in New Hampshire, advocating for criminal investigations and litigation against voting companies. Caller Cordy contributed practical tips on creating camouflage through tie-dyeing and natural dyes using coffee grounds, walnut hulls, and local vegetation.