"exfiltration"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict, warning listeners to avoid Jewish-owned businesses on October 13th due to potential terrorist attacks. He emphasized the need for Americans to prepare for possible false flag operations, advocating for ammunition purchases, gas masks, fuel reserves, and water storage. Koernke criticized the open U.S. border, blamed the "kosher mafia" for orchestrating global conflicts, and urged militia organization and 24-hour monitoring of local emergency services.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an anticipated event in Washington, D.C. on January 6th, covering ammunition availability at AIM Surplus and other retailers, M1 Garand rifles from the Civilian Marksmanship Program, AR-15 components and magazines, gas masks and filters, winter camouflage techniques, and tactical planning for potential civil unrest including exfiltration routes, communication equipment, body armor, and medical supply kits.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an anticipated January 6th gathering in Washington, D.C., covering tactical equipment, ammunition sourcing, gas masks, body armor, and medical supplies. He provided detailed guidance on exfiltration planning, navigation using Google Maps and paper maps, communication via FRS radios, and establishing medical support units. The show included extensive product recommendations from surplus retailers (AIM Surplus, Gun Parts Corp, Apex Gun Parts, Center Fire Systems, Coleman's, ShopMedVet) for ammunition, AR-15 components, M1 Garand parts and accessories, helmets, and medical kits, with emphasis on bulk purchasing before potential government restrictions.
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Mark Koernke discussed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, characterizing it as Western-backed interference in Ukrainian affairs and calling for Ukrainian resistance against what he termed international banking interests. He then shifted to tactical preparedness topics, including night vision binoculars available through Don's network, proper formation techniques for moving non-combatants through contested areas, and communications systems for militia operations. The episode covered equipment selection principles (simpler gear for new recruits), radio discipline and range considerations, and various headset and microphone options for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ferguson, Missouri unrest following the Michael Brown shooting, analyzing the incident's details and law enforcement response. He emphasized preparedness and evacuation strategies for citizens facing civil unrest, including exfiltration planning, securing valuables, and establishing family rally points. The show covered communications infrastructure, night vision technology options for security operations, and warnings about potential escalation of riots to other cities. Koernke stressed the importance of pre-deployment of supplies, avoiding conflict zones, and recognizing government manipulation of civil disturbances.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, equipment logistics, and field operations, focusing on realistic rucking weight, improvised transport solutions like golf caddies and utility carts, and the importance of dispersed supply systems (510 programs). He emphasized weapon diversity, medical readiness for extended operations without immediate evacuation, and exfiltration procedures. The episode included detailed analysis of the Scott Woodring case as an example of successful escape and evasion, criticizing law enforcement actions and highlighting operational security principles.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including ammunition magazine compatibility for Dragunov and Tokarev rifles, wildlife predators in Michigan, and caching techniques for supplies and equipment. He covered the Scott Woodring case as an example of successful exfiltration from a siege, emphasizing the importance of breaking contact and traveling through remote areas without making contact with anyone. The show addressed supply system protection, repair kits and spare parts for long-term survival, and the government's agenda to restrict ammunition access and range time. Koernke also announced upcoming deployments, training videos, and efforts to bring Robert Henry on as a regular contributor.