"goldmine electronics"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on December 26, 2014, the day after Christmas and the final Quartermaster's Corner of the year. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness shopping, including ammunition deals from Sportsman's Guide and BuyGunsAndAmmo.com, high-temperature tape and LED lighting components from Goldmine Electronics, and newly available military ammunition cans at Tractor Supply. The second half of the program shifted to technology discussion, with host "Butterknife" presenting an in-depth exploration of graphene and graphite-based materials, including methods for producing graphene oxide and graphene using common household chemicals, and practical applications such as water filtration through "super sand" and conductive inks for printing antennas and heating panels.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed Cuba normalization as financial warfare against Russia, reviewed surplus electronics and ammunition components from Goldmine and other vendors, and critiqued corporate tax avoidance schemes using Burger King's relocation as a case study. They explained how multinational corporations hide profits through subsidiary pricing and transfer mechanisms while the U.S. government fails to enforce taxation. The show included a raffle drawing for listeners with prizes including Bowie knives, tactical gear, and soaps, and concluded with detailed discussion of reloading powder availability (LT-32 and 4064), ammunition production capacity, and ammunition surplus sourcing.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening episode of The Intelligence Report on February 14, 2014, featuring extensive product recommendations and preparedness advice. The show included discussions of surplus military and tactical equipment, ammunition, batteries, gas masks, and firearms magazines available from various vendors. A second segment featured Joe from the Carolinas discussing permaculture, sustainable food production, and self-reliance principles aligned with militia preparedness philosophy.