"infrastructure vulnerability"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed border wall construction, advocating for American-only contractors prioritizing Texas and neighboring states over foreign or northeastern firms. He criticized mainstream media coverage of North Korea, dismissing NBC's reporting on a defector as propaganda designed to justify military intervention. Koernke warned of communist infiltration plans, comparing current events to Lenin's rise to power, and urged listeners to organize militia, stockpile supplies, and prepare for potential conflict. He also promoted hardware salvage initiatives for server components and discussed infrastructure vulnerabilities, using the Atlanta freeway collapse as an example of potential control points.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on American decline, citing statistics on literacy, math, science, and life expectancy rankings, and contrasting past American achievements with current problems. The show shifted to discussions of military technology, including long-service aircraft and fighter jets, followed by commentary on Russian-American relations, nuclear deterrence, and concerns about cyber warfare and computer infrastructure vulnerabilities. Koernke addressed gun rights battles, pipeline issues, and the need for preparedness, while promoting night vision equipment and other survival-related products.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including battery recycling from discarded electronics, field telephone systems and switchboards for off-grid communication networks, solar charging technology, and water storage in the context of infrastructure vulnerabilities. He promoted Fair Radio surplus equipment and emphasized the importance of maintaining redundant communication systems and fresh water supplies. The show included caller discussions about military radio resources and geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, with commentary on the 2014 Sochi Olympics and historical Eastern Bloc politics.