"humvees"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed proper intelligence collection methodology, focusing heavily on Jade Helm 2015 and alleged military vehicle movements at Walmart locations. He criticized the quality and framing of photographs circulating online, emphasizing the importance of capturing license plates, truck identification numbers, and complete photographic documentation from multiple angles. Koernke provided detailed instructions on how to conduct proper surveillance using modern digital camera technology, including multi-camera setups and time-lapse photography, while cautioning against misinformation and propaganda techniques used in image manipulation. He also discussed Michigan weather and took a caller near the end of the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed military convoy activity in southern Utah near St. George, with callers reporting multiple columns of Humvees, two-ton trucks with curtained cargo, and satellite dish equipment converging from different directions. The show analyzed the equipment as potentially related to directed-energy weapons or surveillance systems and emphasized the need for defensive preparedness at the Bundy Ranch and other targeted locations. Discussion covered tactics for identifying and countering such deployments, thermal imaging countermeasures, and connections to broader federal operations including border security issues. Night vision technology was promoted as essential equipment for defensive operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed nuclear contamination from Fukushima, emphasizing that spent fuel pools had already failed in 2011 despite official claims of ongoing fuel removal operations. He covered gas mask and NBC defense equipment shortages, noting that wholesale suppliers have depleted inventory with no replacements on the horizon. The show featured extensive discussion of government surplus acquisition opportunities through GovLiquidation.com, including 52 Humvees scheduled for destruction that communities could obtain. Koernke promoted food production and water storage as critical preparedness measures, citing the West Virginia water contamination crisis as proof of the value of stored supplies. He also discussed electronic components, rechargeable batteries, and affordable rifle options from various suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security operations and militia preparedness, focusing on low-cost surveillance and defensive equipment solutions for border monitoring. He covered improvised camera systems, alarm devices, and chemical agent protection, emphasizing the use of salvaged university equipment and Harbor Freight tools. HD from Arizona Militia provided an update on Operation Defiance Sentinel scheduled for fall 2010, detailing volunteer needs, donated goods distribution, and escalating cartel threats including announced anti-personnel mines and roadside bombs. The show addressed PayPal account cancellation affecting fundraising and discussed camouflage patterns and tactical gear for border operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security threats, including drug cartel violence against Arizona law enforcement and foreign military presence on U.S. soil. He addressed vehicle maintenance and acquisition for militia units, criticized federal immigration policy and Washington leadership, and took caller reports about foreign troops conducting gun confiscation training. The show covered concerns about Chinese and Mexican military involvement in border operations and the need for border enforcement.