"evasion tactics"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical firearms training and real-world combat applications, using Keanu Reeves' John Wick movies as examples of achievable skills through dedicated practice. He analyzed specific techniques from the films, including magazine changes, disarming methods, and close-quarters combat principles. The episode shifted to discussing evasion tactics and survival strategies, referencing historical cases of fugitives and law enforcement operations, with emphasis on off-grid movement, resource acquisition, and avoiding detection through proper fieldcraft and minimal environmental disturbance.
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Mark Koernke discussed election integrity concerns, voter fraud allegations, and preparedness strategies on October 24, 2016. The show featured extended caller discussions about firearms, optics, night vision equipment, and survival gear selection. Topics included AR-15 affordability, scope recommendations (fixed vs. variable power), night vision compatibility with tactical optics, thermal imaging devices, and protein powder supplementation for field operations. The latter portion focused on tactical evasion techniques, appearance-changing methods for breaking contact with adversaries, and destruction of weapons and equipment to prevent enemy capture. Koernke also addressed FBI corruption allegations related to campaign donations and property room security breaches.
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Mark Koernke discussed a multi-day manhunt in Pennsylvania, analyzing how low-tech evasion tactics defeated high-tech surveillance capabilities over 12 days. He covered thermal imaging limitations, terrain advantages, wildlife interference with detection systems, and tactical survival methods including cache placement, decoy techniques, and concealment versus cover principles. The show included extensive instruction on smoke grenades, pyrotechnics, camouflage, and preparedness equipment, with updates on NBC protective mask availability and upcoming militia training classes.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed multiple current events on September 19, 2014, including NFL controversies and disciplinary double standards, the Pennsylvania state police shooting incident and media coverage gaps, ISIS/ISIL military strategy debates, and the lasting impact of 9/11 as a watershed moment in American history and foreign policy. The hosts analyzed the shooting suspect's background in movie work and airsoft training, critiqued incomplete media narratives, provided detailed tactical discussion on evasion techniques in rugged terrain, and promoted night vision equipment and preparedness supplies. The episode included caller interactions, dental procedure anecdotes, and commentary on bank security vulnerabilities and citizen preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed recent militia activities and government overreach, including ATF raids on a US Marines business and gun confiscation attempts in Connecticut over the weekend. He analyzed the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, arguing that Boeing's fly-by-wire technology and continued data streaming indicated the aircraft remained intact and controllable, suggesting government deception about the incident. Koernke addressed preparedness concerns, warning about hypothermia and cold-weather injuries during field operations, and recommended specific gear including rubber overshoes. He took a caller from Pennsylvania discussing the use of schoolchildren as hostages by the government, emphasizing the need to teach children escape and evasion tactics and establish rally points.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Nancy discussed border security operations in Arizona, featuring an extended call from a militia organizer coordinating volunteer efforts along the U.S.-Mexico border near Pima County. The caller detailed Operation Defiance Sentinel, describing dedicated volunteers, logistical challenges, equipment needs, and fundraising efforts to support border patrols. The hosts emphasized communication equipment, night vision, vehicle mechanics, and supplies as critical to the mission, and urged listeners to donate funds, sponsor volunteers, or contribute gear. The second half shifted to practical preparedness topics including evasion tactics, highway safety, desert survival hazards like scorpions and snakes, and camping equipment.