"infrastructure sabotage"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions between the United States and Iran following recent military strikes, alleging Israeli involvement in planning attacks on American soil and warning listeners to prepare for potential domestic terrorism. He covered infrastructure vulnerabilities including recent power and internet outages in Ohio, provided detailed preparedness advice on fuel storage and generator maintenance, and emphasized the importance of communications systems, water purification, and emergency supplies. The show included caller contributions about sabotage incidents and equipment failures, with extensive discussion of survival skills including fire-starting methods, ammunition quality issues, and bartering strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed infrastructure failures, particularly the Colonial Pipeline ransomware incident, arguing it resulted from management incompetence and deliberate sabotage rather than technical vulnerability. He covered preparedness topics including gardening, fishing techniques, and NBC defense equipment availability. The show featured extended caller discussions about post-war militia organization, uniform standards, and the balance between state and independent militia forces, drawing historical parallels to the American Revolution and War of 1812.
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Mark Koernke discussed technical problems affecting the Micro Effect's archive system, where new recordings fail to transfer to the server despite appearing functional on his end. He addressed the importance of community networks and mutual aid within the patriot movement, emphasizing the need for contact lists and emergency communication plans, particularly for isolated individuals and truck drivers. Koernke also covered hurricane preparedness and proper construction techniques for disaster-prone areas, criticized media coverage of natural disasters as sensationalized, discussed Obamacare remaining in place despite claims of repeal, and commented on political figures like Elizabeth Warren and identity politics.
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Mark Koernke opened the show discussing a colleague's departure from broadcasting due to personal and family caregiving responsibilities, then transitioned into Quartermaster's Corner with BK covering preparedness topics. The hosts discussed unusual spring weather patterns and freeze warnings, fuel price volatility and refinery consolidation, the opioid epidemic and drug distribution networks, and featured product recommendations including 37mm tear gas rounds, cancer treatment documentary resources, CR123A batteries, and gas mask adapter rings at discounted prices.