"jgsales.com"
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on July 14, 2021, covering militia mobilization, weapons maintenance, and preparedness. The morning show focused on Colonial Marine Militia meetings scheduled for the weekend at Camp Emmerich involving senior officers and NCOs to discuss combat operations and standardization. The afternoon and evening segments emphasized practical weapons knowledge, including detailed discussions of Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver frames available at JGSales.com for $200, bayonet mounting techniques for AR-15s, helmet options (Kevlar vs. bump helmets), body armor, gloves, and various pyrotechnic devices. Koernke also discussed historical combat techniques, close-quarters combat principles, and the importance of medical support infrastructure. A guest segment by Craig from Forbidden Knowledge covered space tourism developments and supply chain disruptions affecting food and consumer goods availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement, including budget-friendly options like Diamondback pistols, Charter Arms revolvers, and Star Model Super B 9mm pistols available through JGSales.com. He covered scavenging and repurposing free or discarded equipment, particularly security cameras and optical systems for surveillance and ranging applications. Koernke emphasized preparedness measures including battery inventory management, charging systems, and color-coded organization using dollar-store containers. A caller named Dave from Utah reported suspicious county activity and harassment, prompting Koernke to issue alerts about potential militia mobilization in Utah, recommending gas masks and communication system readiness. The episode stressed equipment deployment logistics, water transport, and battery conservation for field operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and tactical equipment deals available before Christmas, including recommendations for AK-223 rifles, combat gear, and ammunition from various online retailers. He engaged with callers about military training versus hunting skills, emphasizing the importance of tactical deployment, team coordination, and proper spacing in combat situations. Koernke critiqued both Hollywood depictions of warfare and undisciplined militia tactics, drawing historical parallels to Lexington and Concord to illustrate how better organization could improve battlefield effectiveness. He also addressed propaganda tactics, media manipulation, and what he characterized as deliberate psychological conditioning to demoralize resistance.