"bicycles"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
-
Don Betcher hosted the evening show on June 16, 2014, discussing vehicle preparedness and maintenance. The first half focused on spare tires and tire management strategies, including carrying multiple full-size spares in vehicles, using portable air compressors, and teaching family members tire-changing skills. Mark Koernke joined to expand the discussion to motorcycles, bicycles, and trailers, emphasizing parts interchangeability and scavenging from wrecks. The conversation then shifted to alternative transportation methods including horses, llamas, and pack animals for future scenarios, covering training, maintenance, veterinary care, and the role of mounted units in preparedness. The show concluded with practical advice on energy conservation and calorie management in field operations.
-
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and geopolitical issues on March 12, 2014. The show featured segments on ammunition availability and pricing through Texas Gun Trader, used Glock Model 22 trade-ins from Kentucky police departments available at CenterFireSystems.com for $330, CB radio modifications and frequency capabilities, and low-cost transportation solutions using bicycles, golf caddies, and baby trailers for gear movement. Callers shared practical preparedness strategies including reloading ammunition, CB radio installation on bicycles, and improvised cargo systems. The latter half focused on the Crimea situation and Kosovo precedent, arguing that NATO's Kosovo intervention established legal grounds for Crimea's independence referendum, and proposing population exchange solutions to prevent ethnic conflict in Ukraine.
-
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and patriotic themes on this Monday episode. He covered transportation alternatives including bicycles and motorized bikes for fuel conservation, warned about degraded fuel quality in northern states, and emphasized gardening and wild food production as the berry season approached. Koernke addressed education system corruption, the removal of Christian values from schools, and the infiltration of socialist ideology, calling for Americans to take personal responsibility for defending constitutional principles. He referenced his book series on militia strategy and the nature of conflict with government overreach.
-
Mark Koernke discussed alternate transportation and self-sufficiency technologies, focusing on bicycles as practical tools for preparedness and how to construct cargo carts from salvaged materials. The show shifted to a detailed legal discussion with callers Andrew and Dave about the corporate structure of the U.S. government, the War Powers Act of 1933, and how federal agencies derive their authority from the United States Code. Koernke and Dave explained the distinction between the Statute at Large and the U.S. Code, the incorporation of the IRS and BATF as subsidiaries of the Federal Reserve Bank, and how to research unpublished sections of federal law to understand government authority. The episode concluded with a caller from Georgia discussing resistance and the importance of unity against what Koernke characterized as illegitimate federal power structures.