"fortifications"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia training exercises, and anti-gun/anti-knife propaganda campaigns. He covered ammunition and tactical gear deals, medical preparedness including ivermectin for cancer treatment, fortification techniques, and body armor options. The show included caller contributions on weapons, supplies, and defensive strategies, along with analysis of 'Stop Knives Save Lives' campaigns from the UK being replicated in the US.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 250th anniversary of American independence and historical patterns of government attacks on citizens during milestone anniversaries. He analyzed the Kursk situation in Ukraine, criticizing NATO's poor planning and lack of extraction procedures for trapped personnel, drawing parallels to Bunker Hill and emphasizing the importance of tactical withdrawal planning. Koernke covered DOJ suppressor regulations, currency manipulation and the discovery of Treasury computers generating digital currency, and warned about ongoing threats to Second Amendment rights. The second hour featured Larry Larson discussing Trump's alignment with Israeli interests, the planned civil war scenario, border reconciliation under NAFTA-GATT, and the disarming of North American populations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and defensive tactics on Weapons Wednesday, October 30, 2024. The show covered AR-15 upper receivers and ammunition deals, fortification techniques including sandbags and chicken wire for grenade defense, vehicle armor upgrades, and seed saving methods. Koernke emphasized organizing militia units, establishing 510 programs, and maintaining logistics readiness. He also addressed recent helicopter activity at the U.S. Capitol, election concerns, and the need for personal tactical preparation in anticipation of civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour Weapons Wednesday broadcast on October 2, 2024, covering preparedness, defensive fortifications, improvised weapons, and current political events. The first hour focused on tactical maintenance, painting equipment and vehicles for camouflage, constructing anti-grenade barriers using chicken wire, and building ranger supply caches in the field. The second hour featured a guest segment on Massachusetts gun restrictions and discussed Middle East tensions, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and concerns about U.S. involvement in potential wider war. The third hour returned to weapons and equipment discussion, including Browning High Power pistols, military songbooks from World War I, and motivation for armed resistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed military logistics, battlefield technology, and militia organization on June 10, 2024. He analyzed the Ukraine conflict, explaining why Russia has not escalated despite superior resources, and covered electronic warfare, drone attrition rates, and the importance of fortifications and trenches in modern combat. Koernke emphasized the need for hard currency alternatives (gold, silver, copper), criticized the Federal Reserve and international banking systems, and addressed militia recruitment and training. He promoted militia manuals, discussed equipment recommendations from Bear Creek Arsenal and AIM Surplus, and featured a segment from Jared (Guns and Gadgets) about a San Antonio police officer stealing firearms from a gun buyback program.
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Mark Koernke discussed a proposed federal bill to prohibit private militia activity, dismissing it as ineffective given the current state of conflict. He covered weapons and preparedness topics including lightweight AR-15 configurations, FN FAL rifles, M14s, ammunition reloading, and body armor systems. Callers contributed information about an alleged incident involving a Pennsylvania man named Justin Mohn who claimed to have killed his father, which Koernke treated skeptically as potential government propaganda. The show emphasized organizing militia units, establishing logistics networks, and acquiring defensive equipment ahead of anticipated conflict in 2024.
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Mark Koernke discussed the averted railroad strike that resulted in a 24% wage increase for workers, covered Second Amendment litigation victories including Dick Heller's successful challenge to Washington D.C.'s ammunition limits and lawsuits against New York's restrictive concealed carry laws, addressed the busing of migrants to Martha's Vineyard and criticized the hypocrisy of sanctuary cities, discussed Michigan state politics and alleged historical arrests of pro-American activists, and provided extensive practical advice on acquiring free tools and materials from estate sales and yard sales for preparedness and militia training purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, border operations in Arizona, and various training materials. The show covered motorized scout bikes as tactical vehicles, combat manuals and training resources, Arizona immigration law enforcement efforts, and coordination of volunteer militia units from multiple states for border deployment. Callers discussed helicopter footage from Iraq, long-haul truck driver networks for supply transport to Arizona, and the sheriff's response to volunteer offers in Pinal County.