"dealextreme"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and communications technology on October 14, 2014. He reviewed products available on DealXtreme.com including walkie-talkies, throat microphones, battery packs, spotting scopes, and remote-controlled RGB LED lighting strips for emergency use. Koernke emphasized building redundant communication systems through micro FM radio stations and handheld radios as gifts to family members, advocating for grid-building and signal deception techniques using low-power FM transmission. He also addressed ammunition and magazine stockpiling, noting record firearm sales in September, and warned listeners to prepare for potential supply shortages while taking advantage of current availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness resources including SKS rifle parts suppliers (AIM and E-Sarco), FM micro-broadcasting equipment (specifically the CZE-7 1-7 watt stereo transmitter from DealExtreme), tactical gear vendors, and candle/oral care products. He analyzed a news story about a West Virginia driver arrested with chickens, firearms, and alleged explosives, critiquing law enforcement overreach. Callers George and Joe discussed Amish and Gypsy communities, sovereignty issues, the Waco siege, and federal government financial manipulation in cities like Detroit. The show emphasized Christian values, self-sufficiency, and resistance to government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed micro FM broadcasting technology as a tool for communications during protests and standoffs, recommending affordable transmitter kits from dealextreme.com. He covered Colonial Marine Militia border deployment operations using a lottery system to rotate volunteers to the southern border, explained the strategic importance of border security as a priority, and discussed flexible military unit organization concepts. Koernke also promoted preparedness items including walkie-talkies, rechargeable batteries from discarded electronics, and solar-powered lights from Dollar Tree, while soliciting donations for Liberty Tree Radio operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness equipment, focusing extensively on affordable walkie-talkie radios and two-way communication systems available through online retailers like DealExtreme. He covered radio maintenance, spare parts, batteries, antennas, and field repair techniques using materials like tool dip and electrical tape. The show shifted to political commentary, with Koernke discussing Lieutenant General Boykin's call for impeachment over the Veterans Affairs scandal and Benghazi, arguing that systemic corruption requires comprehensive rather than selective prosecution. He drew parallels between Benghazi and the USS Liberty incident, criticizing military leadership for failing to deploy available forces. The episode concluded with commentary on border security and immigration issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed low-tech communications and surveillance technologies for border security and emergency preparedness, including CB radios, wireless cameras, RC drones, and DIY solutions using salvaged equipment. He emphasized the importance of alternative communications infrastructure independent of cell phone systems, detailed how to repurpose old cordless phones and handheld radios as transceivers, and provided practical advice on battery maintenance and equipment storage. The show also covered micro-broadcasting equipment, signal generators for local television stations, and criticized media coverage of the Pacific garbage patch as lacking substantive imagery.
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Mark Koernke discussed navigation and survival preparedness, focusing on the importance of compasses as non-electronic navigation tools and recommending affordable options from dealextreme.com. He emphasized map reading, orienteering, and distance estimation skills for escape and evasion scenarios. The show featured extended discussion with Don about night vision technology transitions, specifically the shift from green phosphor screens to white phosphor screens in newer generation devices, the technical advantages of green screens, and available inventory of first and second generation night vision rifle sights. Don provided contact information for night vision equipment sales and discussed the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner exchange situation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency, focusing on food production including lasagna gardening for potatoes, fruit trees, and berry bushes as natural hedging and food sources. He provided detailed instructions for setting up micro FM radio stations using affordable equipment from dealextreme.com, emphasizing force multiplication through distributed communications. The show covered the Bundy Ranch standoff as a major patriotic victory against federal overreach, discussing the BLM as a private corporation serving globalist interests under the 1977 IMF foreclosure agreement. Koernke called for support of the Micro Effect network and Joe McNeil's medical fund, and urged listeners to prepare for continued government aggression while maintaining vigilance against communist Chinese influence in American government.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization efforts in support of the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on logistics and supply coordination. He detailed food donation requirements for volunteers (100 pounds per person including beans, rice, lentils, and canned goods) and encouraged state-based militia groups to organize supply runs using Michigan Navy beans as a symbolic contribution. Koernke also addressed communication infrastructure needs, specifically promoting affordable micro-FM transmitters (ranging from $69.99 to $205) available through DealExtreme for establishing ground-based radio networks at the ranch, warning that inventory was being depleted. He emphasized the importance of coordinated state-level militia participation and fundraising support for the show's operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed logistics and supply coordination for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, covering equipment procurement including micro FM radio transmitters, replacement antenna kits, camping gear, and camouflage netting. He provided detailed tactical guidance on desert operations including heat management, layered clothing, weapon maintenance in dusty conditions, water pre-positioning, and the importance of local knowledge. Callers contributed discussion about militia deployment, chaplain support, radio operator training, and humorous suggestions about Japanese military involvement. Koernke emphasized simplicity in equipment design, proper training progression, and the need for multiple communication redundancies.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil announced a conference scheduled for Friday at 4 PM Pacific (7 PM Eastern) to bring together people with skills and resources to work on practical projects for America, including communication networks and trade groups. They discussed micro FM broadcasting as an alternative to mainstream media, directed listeners to dealextreme.com for FM transmitter kits, and emphasized the need for "doers" rather than idea-generators. The show covered tensions in Asia regarding China, criticized government military psychiatric services and their alleged role in promoting harmful agendas, discussed illegal immigration and Jeb Bush, and addressed a Nevada rancher situation involving federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness equipment and communications technology on April 1, 2014. The episode focused heavily on micro FM radio transmitters available from online retailers like DealExtreme, including models ranging from $58 to $211 with varying wattage outputs (1-15 watts). Koernke reviewed specific equipment specifications, antenna configurations, and plug-and-play kits, then took a caller from southeast Ohio who shared experiences using micro FM stations for community broadcasting and emergency communication. The show emphasized the importance of decentralized communication networks, battery backup systems for handheld radios, and frequency coordination for militia-style organizational structures.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness communications technology, including FM micro-broadcasting units available through dealextreme.com, hand-crank emergency radios, and laser technology for signaling and tactical applications. He and caller Don explored Michigan's natural environment, atmospheric manipulation concerns, and the use of low-cost laser systems for communications and defensive purposes. The show emphasized practical, inexpensive solutions for local communications networks and self-sufficiency, with detailed product recommendations and sourcing strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, signal communications, and battlefield procedures during this afternoon episode. He covered practical survival tools including signaling mirrors, LED lights from dealextreme.com, and fire-starting methods, emphasizing their multi-purpose applications in emergency scenarios. The show included extensive discussion of patrol security procedures, friendly force identification protocols, and lessons from recent law enforcement confrontations, with callers contributing insights on password systems and infrared signaling. Koernke stressed discipline, operational security, and the importance of maintaining procedures during transitions between combat and secure areas.
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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 technology and online resources for acquiring affordable electronics and surveillance equipment from DealXtreme, including solar panels, wireless systems, and camera modules. He then took a call from Larry regarding the Mediterranean missile launch, with both expressing strong opposition to U.S. involvement in Syria, blaming Israeli and Saudi interests for pushing military intervention, and warning of potential false-flag attacks on American soil by Israeli Mossad and dual-citizen operatives within the U.S. government.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and political commentary on July 26, 2011. He covered gardening techniques for summer heat protection using shade cloth and PVC pipe structures, promoted affordable surveillance and electronics from dealextreme.com, and criticized pension fund mismanagement in Central Falls, Rhode Island where retirees faced 50% cuts. He warned about the newly proposed congressional "super committee" as Soviet-style centralization of power, condemned international bankers and what he characterized as communist infiltration of American institutions, and emphasized the need to build independent systems rather than defend against existing corrupt structures.