"compasses"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment acquisition during the second hour of his afternoon show on August 2, 2021. He emphasized the importance of compasses in combat kits, reviewed ammunition availability and pricing at surplus suppliers, and highlighted the value of acquiring quality tools and equipment from estate sales before supply chains collapse further. Callers contributed discussions on tool sourcing, vehicle parts shortages, HVAC supply chain disruptions, refrigerant scams, confined space hazards, and relocation considerations. Koernke stressed logistics as critical to sustained operations and warned of imminent conflict while encouraging restraint in capturing rather than killing adversaries for intelligence gathering.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including cash accumulation through change-making, clothing camouflage for blending in during civil unrest, and acquisition of mechanical timepieces and compasses for navigation without GPS reliance. He covered orienteering exercises using local maps, surveying terrain for defensive positions and cache locations, and jury nullification as a legal defense tactic. The show addressed amphibious operations using Zodiac and pontoon boats, poor man's security camera systems using discarded digital cameras, and the importance of language instruction materials and reading collections for morale during extended shelter situations.
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Mark Koernke and Don Vetcher discussed preparedness items including windup watches, compasses, and survival kits on March 31st, 2017. The show featured extensive segments on sourcing inexpensive compasses and fire-starting materials from dealextreme.com for emergency preparedness and barter purposes. A guest named Randy called in to promote a planned April 20th event in Washington, D.C. advocating for marijuana decriminalization and removal from the DEA's Schedule I list, citing medical benefits for PTSD, pain management, and cancer treatment. The episode concluded with caller Connor raising questions about FBI-released Pentagon photographs from 9/11.
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Mark Koernke discussed navigation and preparedness on Communications Tuesday, focusing on the critical importance of compasses for navigation, orienteering, and military operations. He provided detailed sourcing information for affordable compasses from DealXtreme, ranging from bulk mini-compasses at $0.10-$0.15 each to professional lensatic models, emphasizing their value for 5-10 programs and team preparedness. The show covered compass use in artillery fire missions, YAGI antenna alignment using azimuths and topographic maps, and seasonal weather preparation. Callers from Texas and South Florida discussed animal behavior indicating harsh winter conditions, weatherization of communications equipment, and regional rainfall patterns. Koernke emphasized preventive maintenance for electronics, proper antenna installation with drip loops, and the importance of training in manual navigation before GPS becomes unavailable.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and emergency equipment, including gas masks and navigation tools, while addressing caller concerns about potential military action against Iran. He criticized what he characterized as frivolous lawsuits by Jewish organizations against the U.S. government regarding World War II bombing decisions, and discussed historical military operations and aircraft capabilities. Callers reported on estate sale finds including FM transmitters, concerns about nuclear material theft by Israeli nationals, and observations of armed military convoys in California. The show emphasized the importance of preparedness, land navigation skills, and monitoring of potential false-flag operations.