"grenades"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including skepticism about promises to arrest Obama and Hillary, characterizing them as distractions from real issues. He promoted HR 2356, the Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act, urging listeners to contact Representative Stiles to support legislation requiring federal candidates to disclose dual citizenship. Koernke analyzed a Los Angeles County bomb squad incident where three officers were killed handling grenades, criticizing the lack of transparency and suggesting protocol violations. He also covered Michigan militia operations, including delivery of SOP manuals, training exercises, and recruitment expansion, while emphasizing the importance of safety procedures and not cutting corners in dangerous operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness in response to the Palestine, Ohio chemical incident, covering protective equipment, filtration systems, and 3D-printed gas mask adapters. He reviewed ammunition availability at AIM Surplus, addressed the recent balloon shootdowns (suggesting government incompetence), and covered improvised weapons systems including mortars, recoilless rifles, and grenades. The show included extensive discussion of archery equipment, civil defense entertainment kits, and California's assault weapons ban, featuring analysis of a Marine colonel's expert testimony claiming .223 rounds can sever bodies in half.
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Mark Koernke hosted a two-hour evening broadcast on October 20, 2021, covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show opened with discussion of historical newsreels and World War II atrocities in China and the Philippines, followed by extensive coverage of ammunition availability (particularly .303 British), AR-15 components, and Turkish firearms imports. Koernke discussed ammunition storage techniques, magazine options, and various firearm systems. A guest caller named Craig provided a detailed recap of the Knob Creek Gun Range event, discussing MRE sales, attendance records, and speculation about the show's future. The second hour featured discussion of unit songs and military traditions, followed by extensive weapons training recommendations including videos on mortars, belt-fed weapons, grenades, and night vision equipment. Koernke paid tribute to a deceased associate named Don Betcher and discussed diabetes awareness following a caller's personal health crisis.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition inventory at firearms retailers, analyzed organizational challenges within militia groups like Oath Keepers and Three Percenters, and addressed January 6th prosecutions and plea negotiations with indicted oath keepers. He emphasized the importance of operational security, exit strategies, and proper planning for civil unrest. The second hour focused extensively on weapons, ammunition, and tactical doctrine including grenade usage, improvised ordnance manufacturing, historical examples from World War I and II, and deception warfare tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating federal land seizures and harassment tactics, particularly regarding the Bundy Ranch situation in Nevada and potential December 9th enforcement actions. He covered BLM overreach in multiple states, detailed low-tech defensive tactics including decoy mannequins and thermal signature reduction methods, and explained military deception techniques used successfully against NATO forces in Kosovo. The show included caller input about government PDF documents outlining land restrictions and concluded with extensive tactical guidance on grenades, thermal concealment, and survival strategies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed fire safety and preparedness for approximately 45 minutes, covering the fire triangle (fuel, oxygen, heat), types of fires and appropriate extinguishers (Class A, B, C), kitchen fire safety, electrical fires and circuit breaker failures, smoke and CO2 detectors, and the dangers of open flame. The second hour shifted to discussion of grenades, explosives, and blast effects, including the differences between stun grenades and high explosives, flame fronts versus detonation, and military applications. Callers contributed questions about concussion grenades and their effects on the human body.