"hypothermia prevention"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed radio equipment procurement and maintenance, emphasizing the importance of older, repairable radios over modern compact units. He covered field telephones, spare parts strategies, and thermal/electronic signatures of cell phones. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness items including DVD players for convalescence, vintage camera equipment and telephoto lenses acquired at estate sales, multi-voltage power adapters, and cold-weather survival gear including wool clothing and kidney wraps. Koernke stressed prior planning for power distribution in militia scenarios and recommended filing cabinets for food storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, school system militarization, and preparedness training. He addressed caller concerns about children in schools, comparing modern school lockdown procedures to prison conditions and warning of potential government targeting of families. The show covered hypothermia prevention during field training exercises, emphasizing proper footwear and moisture management. Callers raised concerns about Ukraine parallels to U.S. operations, Mexican border issues affecting American schools, and recent ATF raids on firearms manufacturers. Koernke provided tactical advice on infrared identification systems used by military aircraft and ground operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment for militia units, including British DPM desert camouflage gear available through wholesale sources and MOLLE assault vests. He took calls about adaptive magazine pouches and weapon system logistics for combat situations, emphasizing the importance of standardized equipment and supply chains. Koernke provided extensive cold-weather survival advice covering rain gear, wool clothing, socks, mittens, and layering techniques for hypothermia prevention. He also discussed steam power technology as an alternative energy source, referencing the TV series Revolution and promoting steam-powered vehicles and machinery as viable post-electricity solutions, mentioning plans to have Captain Monahan on air to discuss steam engine conversion projects.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival strategies, focusing on emergency vehicle kits for cold weather, including clothing, boots, and supplies to prevent hypothermia. He provided detailed instructions for building inexpensive micro-greenhouses using reclaimed windows and plywood to extend the growing season. The show featured extensive product recommendations for firearms magazines and parts from various suppliers, discussing magazine capacity options, pricing, and tactical applications for defensive scenarios. Koernke also covered ammunition availability concerns and government stockpiling issues.