"blowout kits"
10 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including observations about road conditions and driver behavior during the pandemic lockdowns, criticism of government spending (particularly the $40 billion Ukraine aid package), concerns about systematic destruction of winter wheat crops in Michigan, preparedness strategies including heritage seed preservation and oil pressing from gourds, monkeypox as a potential bioweapon, and extensive commentary on constitutional governance, the social security system as a form of servitude, and the need for armed resistance against what he characterizes as globalist occupation of America.
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Mark Koernke discussed medical preparedness and field first aid extensively, covering tourniquets, wound dressings, IV supplies, and improvised medical solutions available through vendors like ShopMedVet.com and Coleman's. He emphasized stockpiling affordable medical supplies now before prices rise, detailed proper casualty care procedures including fluid administration and immobilization techniques, and addressed spider bite treatment using stun guns. The show also covered clothing acquisition from estate sales and resale shops, VHS/DVD collection preservation against digital censorship, and warnings about intentional infrastructure degradation by the government.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for anticipated conflict, emphasizing medical supplies and blowout kits from ShopMedVet.com, including tourniquets available cheaply on eBay. He addressed the Mackinac Bridge bomb threat closure, federal presence in Michigan, and infrastructure vulnerabilities. The show covered alternative power sources, pre-1898 firearms without FFL requirements from Royal Tiger Imports, ammunition deals, and practical survival strategies including clothing acquisition and dental preparedness. Callers contributed information on tourniquet sourcing and cyber drills scheduled for August 11.
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Mark Koernke and Dave Stone discussed emergency preparedness during Michigan's COVID-19 lockdown on March 23, 2020. The show covered acquiring CB radios and communications equipment before the midnight curfew, food and water storage strategies, medical preparedness including blowout kits, and operational security measures. Callers reported on military movements (five Blackhawks headed to Indianapolis), local government unpreparedness despite federal funding, and concerns about government seizure of civilian supplies. The hosts emphasized community organization, militia support from local businesses, and skepticism about official COVID-19 death counts, arguing the pandemic was a planned attack on American liberties by globalist and Israeli interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed the November 22nd anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, arguing that Kennedy was killed because he planned to abolish the Federal Reserve and dismantle the CIA. The show covered Kennedy's intent to issue United States Treasury notes instead of Federal Reserve notes, and explored the history and value of such currency. Koernke and guest Don Betcher discussed night vision technology, thermal imaging systems, and various firearms including the Stenkin pistol and .50 caliber weapons. The latter half of the episode focused on medical preparedness, including detailed discussion of tourniquets, zip ties as emergency medical devices, and blowout kits for trauma response. Callers raised concerns about Trump's administration not prosecuting Hillary Clinton and the continuation of policies like NDAA and TSA operations. Koernke concluded with criticism of border security contractors and proposals for building a border wall using American labor and existing government equipment.
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Mark Koernke and a co-host discussed preparedness, the 2016 election outcome, and civil unrest. They analyzed why Trump won despite media narratives, attributing it partly to a third group of voters prepared to resist rather than participate in the system. The show covered police use of offensive grenades against water protectors at the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, with detailed discussion of a woman's severe arm injury from a concussion grenade, including medical and survival implications. Topics included the importance of combat medical kits, blowout kits, and Kevlar protective gear. The hosts also addressed complacency among some Trump supporters and warned against viewing any political figure as a solution to systemic problems.
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Mark Koernke discussed operational preparedness and communications technology on Communications Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Topics included FRS radio use for small unit formations, LED signaling methods for coded messages, refurbished 6-meter radios available at gun shows, industrial coax cable sourcing, and blowout kits for battlefield trauma care. Koernke emphasized tourniquets, medical supplies, and battery standardization (AA/AAA). He announced upgrades to Liberty Tree Radio infrastructure, mobile station projects, and Patriot Wood Productions filming in Virginia and Idaho. The show included a donor drawing with prizes including knives, survival kits, and a Patriot Bible, and featured caller discussions on political resistance and the tar baby effect of government entanglement.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government corruption, and upcoming patriot events on June 20, 2014. Topics included election integrity concerns and the need for paper ballots, ammunition and precious metals as barter currency, night vision technology deployment at the Bundy Ranch, proper field clothing and hydration for desert and swamp operations, medical trauma response training at Camp Emmerich, and the Freedom Palooza music festival scheduled for July 3-6. The show emphasized listener activism and practical preparedness measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, tactical equipment, and current events on The Micro Effect. Topics included night vision technology and surveillance systems being deployed at the Bundy Ranch, the importance of proper field gear including ripstop clothing and rain gear (noting critical shortages of military surplus ponchos and entrenching tools), ammunition as alternative currency, medical trauma response training and blowout kits being offered at Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson, and upcoming Freedom Palooza patriot event (July 3-6). The show emphasized listener engagement, proper preparation for potential conflict, and promoted various sponsor products including emergency candles, life change tea, and dental care products.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on March 23, 2020, discussing emergency preparedness during the COVID-19 lockdown in Michigan. The show covered CB radio acquisition at truck stops before the midnight curfew, water and food storage strategies, medical blowout kits, operational security measures, and radio frequency designations for communication. Koernke and co-host Dave Stone addressed government overreach, the planned nature of the pandemic, and community mobilization through militia units and local government infrastructure. The evening segment included caller reports on suspicious break-ins, analysis of the coronavirus death toll claims, and warnings about imminent police state enforcement and potential military deployment.