"7.62 nato"
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Mark Koernke discussed the upcoming 2024 election, criticizing polling numbers as manipulated and highlighting the lack of visible Republican opposition figures beyond Jim Jordan and Rand Paul. He addressed election fraud mechanisms, referenced the 'Vote Scam' documentary, and warned of potential war as a distraction from electoral outcomes. The show covered preparedness topics including fuel alternatives (propane conversions, diesel vehicles, cooking oil), generator construction using lawn mowers and tractors, battery rebuilding as a trade skill, and the importance of preserving incandescent light bulbs for post-EMP scenarios. Koernke also discussed Afghan commando units now fighting alongside Russian forces, criticized U.S. military alliances with terrorist organizations, and explored weapons systems including bayonet techniques on the HK rifle and the superiority of larger caliber rounds over the 5.56 NATO.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology, including frequency surveying techniques, 2-meter ham radio systems, repeater networks, and the advantages of diverse communication tools for preparedness. He emphasized the importance of base stations over handhelds, spare parts acquisition for budget radios like the Baofeng UV5R, and antenna maintenance. In the second hour, Koernke analyzed a Bearing Arms article about the German military's G36 assault rifle overheating and losing accuracy in sustained combat in Afghanistan, contrasting it with proven 7.62 NATO battle rifles like the G3/PTR-91. He criticized leadership decisions that prioritized new designs over proven technology and explained how Taliban fighters using longer-range rifles force NATO troops into disadvantageous firefights.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on February 6, 2014, featuring Joe from the Carolinas discussing his weekly gardening program 'Grow Your Own, The Budding Revolution' (Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern). Topics included permaculture design, seed distribution, medicinal herbs, and the Hugelkultur technique for water retention using decomposing wood. The show covered government surplus auctions at Grayling, Michigan (event 9316, March 7, 2014) offering large quantities of fired brass cartridge casings (9mm, 7.62 NATO, 5.56, and 50-caliber) for reloading, along with military vehicles including a white half-track in Auburn, California. Additional segments promoted Sun Oven solar cookers as a new potential sponsor and discussed Liberty Tree Radio programming expansion including the Veterans Manual show starting February 17.