"intelligence gathering"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign military deployments in North America, focusing on Canadian and Chinese troop movements. He analyzed a Canadian military video showing centralized task force deployments with no specific mission statement, reported on alleged Chinese light infantry presence at Grayling, Michigan, and examined a video of military armor on rail cars. Koernke provided detailed intelligence-gathering techniques for civilians documenting military activity, emphasized the importance of interviewing sources with insider knowledge, and discussed broader surveillance infrastructure including fiber optic networks and communications grid control.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, intelligence gathering, and operational security during this afternoon broadcast. He emphasized the importance of obtaining gas masks and protective equipment before a potential crisis, warning that supplies would disappear quickly if any incident occurred. Koernke also covered reconnaissance and intelligence failures using the Battle of Waterloo as an example, stressed the need for standardized reporting through E-COM-COM forms, and promoted Liberty Tree Radio's night vision training videos and fundraising efforts. The show included updates on recent militia events and discussions about using affordable, camouflaged technology for defensive purposes.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency strategies, including water storage using wine bottles with corks and paraffin sealing, food preservation with CO2 purging, and field water extraction techniques in desert environments. They covered border security monitoring in Arizona, Fort Huachuca's historical significance, and practical gear maintenance for MOLLE equipment and military uniforms. The show also addressed intelligence gathering methods, the Al Gore massage incident, and the Chandra Levy case, contrasting U.S. and foreign intelligence tactics.