"duct tape"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparations, and ammunition logistics on Weapons Wednesday. The show covered practical camouflage techniques using wine corks, chemical decontamination procedures with kiddie pools and detergents, gas mask selection and filters, and the importance of accurate marksmanship over volume fire. Koernke emphasized preparing for inevitable conflict through militia organization, logistics management, and proper equipment maintenance. The episode also included discussion of propane contracts containing clauses about potential bans and the need to stockpile fuel independently.
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Mark Koernke discussed Virginia's gun confiscation bill passing committee and heading to the floor, Bloomberg's planned visits to Virginia and North Carolina, and the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in China. The show covered gas mask availability and pricing, with prices tripling or doubling at major retailers due to supply chain disruptions. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective equipment including gas masks, chemical suits, and medical supplies in preparation for potential civil conflict. The program also addressed the White Rabbit militia case from Chicago, comparing it to the Hutaree case and suggesting federal infiltration tactics.
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Don (filling in for Mark Koernke) discussed election integrity concerns, including voting fraud allegations, gerrymandering, and the importance of vote counting oversight. The bulk of the episode featured an extended technical discussion about gas masks and chemical protective equipment, covering various models (M10, M17, M40, Czech masks, Russian masks), filter standards, maintenance, and practical preparedness advice. Don also discussed chemical protective suits, duct tape as emergency equipment, and emphasized the importance of having NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective gear for families without discussing it publicly.
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness in response to the Ebola outbreak, focusing on the rapid depletion of gas masks, chemical suits, and related protective equipment from surplus suppliers. He detailed specific mask models available (M10, M17, Yugoslavian/Nokia masks), filter availability, and improvised alternatives using commercial items like garbage bags, duct tape, rubber waders from Coleman's, and military gloves. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective gear before supplies run out, explained proper maintenance and repair techniques, and criticized government destruction of American NBC stockpiles while selling to foreign nations. He also discussed the panic buying phenomenon and referenced past relief efforts when masks were distributed at cost during the anthrax scare.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and decontamination protocols in response to what he characterized as an intentional bioweapon attack on the United States. He covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense strategies, including acquiring bleach, detergents, and decontamination supplies from dollar stores; improvising protective equipment using garbage bags and duct tape; and creating decon kits. He also promoted Baker's Green Acres farm products, criticized the DNR's feral pig management policies, and advocated for silver-based antimicrobial solutions. The episode included extensive discussion of supply chain logistics, storage methods, and operational procedures for contamination response.
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Mark Koernke delivered an extensive episode focused on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness in response to Ebola concerns. He provided detailed guidance on decontamination materials, protective equipment, and improvised solutions using common household items like Visqueen, duct tape, and vacuum cleaners. Koernke discussed gas mask availability and pricing from various suppliers, criticized government response to biological threats, and recommended specific health supplements including myrrh gum and colloidal silver. The episode emphasized water storage, proper containment procedures, and layered defense systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed field equipment maintenance and preparedness, focusing on ruggedizing headsets and communication gear through practical techniques like electrical tape reinforcement at connector points and cable management. He covered dollar-store solutions for field operations including balloons for muzzle covers, plastic wrap for waterproofing, duct tape for repairs, and permanent markers for disrupting reflective surfaces on equipment and uniforms. The episode included extensive discussion of camouflage techniques, tactical field training (FTXs), and the importance of treating training exercises seriously. The second hour featured Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum discussing transgender birth certificate policy.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the Syrian chemical weapons crisis and its implications for domestic preparedness. They analyzed media coverage of alleged nerve gas attacks in Syria, noting that images were recycled from Iraq, and warned that such incidents could be used as a pretext for chemical weapons deployment in the United States. The hosts emphasized the importance of acquiring gas masks, protective equipment, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) detection technology before supplies depleted and prices rose. They provided detailed guidance on improvised and commercial protective measures, including specific product recommendations from MainMilitary.com and Sportsman's Guide, and offered contact information for night vision equipment sales.