"char cloth"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed currency collapse and hyperinflation preparedness, including the value of junk silver and barter goods during societal breakdown. He covered practical survival skills such as firemaking with char cloth and fatwood, cooking on wood stoves, and vision enhancement through diet and eye exercises. Koernke celebrated the 106th anniversary of the 1911 pistol patent and discussed knife design principles for bushcraft and utility. The episode concluded with a major initiative: Koernke called listeners to conduct a nationwide radiological survey using Geiger counters to monitor background radiation and solar activity, establishing a decentralized logbook system to track environmental radiation levels.
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Mark Koernke discussed survival preparedness and weapons, covering fire-starting techniques using primitive methods like flint and steel, char cloth, and dryer lint. The show featured extended caller discussions on improvised water filtration, hand sanitizer as a multi-use fire starter, and steel wool ignition via battery. Koernke then shifted to weapons Wednesday content, detailing traditional weapons like tomahawks, spears, and entrenching tools as defensive implements, with callers sharing information about feral pig hunting using spears and drones. The final segment explored DIY drone construction using RC toy technology and weed whacker engines, including controversial discussion of weaponized drone systems and anti-helicopter tactics.