"hydration"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday topics including revolver reliability, the L-frame Smith & Wesson and ammunition pressures, an armed confrontation involving ICE and leftist operatives with emphasis on body armor, the Palmetto State Armory AR-10 rifle sale, Serbian ammunition production concerns, military rifle calibers and the 6.8 government round, combo weapons systems like the M16/shotgun configuration from the movie Predator, drone countermeasures using shotguns, weather modification in Texas, seismic activity in the Appalachians, and field preparedness including hydration and clothing kits for militia training operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Surfside, Florida building collapse on June 24, 2021, analyzing suspicious details including limited video footage, structural weaknesses from unauthorized drilling, and potential connections to federal operations. He covered militia recruitment and unit organization, provided extensive preparedness advice on hydration and heat management, discussed firearm options including SKS carbines and 7.62x39 ammunition availability, and addressed the ATF's harassment of a fundraiser organizer whose wife was subpoenaed to testify in a case involving metal cards. The show included commentary on NATO's cyber warfare response capabilities, Taiwan tensions, and criticism of the Biden administration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the death of patriot and radio host Machine Gun Randy, who passed away on June 18th after battling cancer, with a memorial planned for July 11th. The show covered militia recruitment and unit organization, including the A-toys Mental Combat Team's third squadron formation. Koernke provided extensive discussion on SKS rifle availability and pricing, optics selection for light rifles, and hydration protocols for field operations in hot weather. The latter half of the episode featured caller Todd from Orlando discussing the Champlain Towers South condominium collapse in Miami Beach on June 24th, with speculation about structural sabotage, controlled demolition, and potential connections to Epstein-linked individuals, drawing parallels to the Oklahoma City bombing.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nesher discussed a four-day tactical training exercise held in Arizona from August 14-17, 2008, covering map and compass navigation, NBC protective equipment, night vision techniques, reconnaissance, night movement drills, and live fire operations with various weapons. Callers Jeffrey from Kentucky and David from Oklahoma shared their experiences and observations from the training, emphasizing the importance of proper hydration, water discipline, and the value of hands-on instruction in reinforcing military skills. The hosts stressed the need for ongoing training reinforcement, discussed equipment maintenance issues, and announced plans for future training exercises in Texas and Oklahoma.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons safety protocols for militia training exercises, emphasizing range procedures, hydration management in extreme temperatures, and the use of colored zip ties for weapon inspection. He analyzed the 2006 Hezbollah-Israel conflict through an intelligence analyst's lens, arguing that light infantry successfully defended against a technologically superior combined arms force, demonstrating that resistance is possible with proper training and mindset. Callers contributed discussions on Montana's oil field independence, poison ivy/oak treatment in field conditions, and combat medical training courses.
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Mark Koernke and medical expert Mike Nester discussed preparedness and medical topics on Friday, May 9, 2008. The show covered hydration and heat-related illness prevention for militia range operations and training activities across Michigan and Ohio, including discussions of water-carrying protocols and canteen inspection procedures. Caller Bill from Texas engaged in an extended technical discussion about historical and modern air rifle designs, pneumatic weapons systems, and alternative ammunition technologies, including comparisons to black powder firearms and paintball gun modifications. The second hour shifted to medical education, with Nester providing detailed instruction on cholera symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment protocols, followed by guidance on treating canine diarrhea and drowning emergencies in dogs.
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Mark Koernke and Mike discussed the Minnesota bridge collapse as a symptom of government neglect and socialist mismanagement, referencing Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. The bulk of the episode focused on medical training for heat casualties, covering heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke with detailed SOAP note methodology (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan). Caller Alfie Omega contributed tactical medical advice on using carabiners and paracord for casualty evacuation, and discussed gear reinforcement and alternative cordage sources. The hosts emphasized prevention through hydration, salt and mineral replacement, and proper team leader oversight. Mike concluded with information about a terror drill in Arizona involving hostage rescue and EOD training.