"keepshooting.com"
12 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, focusing extensively on gas masks, ballistic vests, and chemical suits available from retailers including KeepShooting.com, MainMilitary.com, and BudK.com. He provided detailed product comparisons, pricing, and sourcing advice for NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection gear, emphasizing the importance of proper sizing and backup supplies. Koernke also commented on propaganda in media, border security concerns, and political accountability, before handing off to the next host.
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Mark Koernke discussed improvised weapons construction, including bowling ball mortars, 55-gallon drum anti-personnel devices, and PVC pipe claymores, drawing on Vietnam-era combat engineering. He then shifted to cold weather gear recommendations, specifically Arctic extreme cold weather masks available for $3.95-$4 from KeepShooting.com and airsoft retailers, along with tactical belts and camouflage equipment from airsoft-club.com. A caller raised concerns about televangelists requesting funds for luxury items like an L-1011 aircraft while legitimate radio operations struggle financially.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure and preparedness equipment on August 12, 2014. The show covered repeater technology and affordable radio equipment available through 409shop.com, including Baofang radios and various connectors and adapters for field operations. Koernke detailed Czech-made field telephones available through KeepShooting.com and emphasized the importance of maintaining spare parts and backup communication systems. He also addressed station technical issues, fundraising updates for Liberty Tree Radio, and upcoming Czech military radio packages expected in the surplus market.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness gear and equipment sourcing, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor available through online retailers like KeepShooting.com and ApexGunParts.com. He reviewed the Bundy Ranch situation, mentioning BLM overreach and the need for mobile support elements. The show covered government surplus auctions at GovLiquidation.com for Quonset tents and containers useful for field operations. Koernke also addressed a caller's question about managing alcohol withdrawal symptoms and discussed state lottery systems as examples of government-controlled vice and organized crime.
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Mark Koernke and caller Darrell discussed winter preparedness and flooding risks, emphasizing the need to obtain sandbags in advance from county and township services before spring thaw. They reviewed tactical gear and firearms sales from vendors including Aries Armor, KeepShooting.com, and Liberty's Guardian, highlighting discounted AR-15 components, 80% receivers, ammunition, and accessories. The hosts addressed the U.S. Postal Service's controversial purchase of 18 million rounds of 7.62x39 ammunition and 60,000 magazines, speculating on the government's militarization of civilian agencies. They also discussed rifle slings, cold weather gear, and preparedness strategies for potential flooding events in the coming weeks.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed preparedness, AR-15 component shortages, and the power of music and imagination in training and conditioning. They emphasized using visualization techniques with instrumental music like Beethoven's Third Symphony to mentally prepare for combat scenarios, drawing on historical military wisdom from figures like Hercules and Saburo Sakai. The hosts encouraged listeners to create and share videos using Windows Movie Maker to spread their message, and discussed the manipulation tactics used in Ukraine as a model for understanding potential domestic conflicts.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening episode of The Intelligence Report on February 14, 2014, featuring extensive product recommendations and preparedness advice. The show included discussions of surplus military and tactical equipment, ammunition, batteries, gas masks, and firearms magazines available from various vendors. A second segment featured Joe from the Carolinas discussing permaculture, sustainable food production, and self-reliance principles aligned with militia preparedness philosophy.
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Mark Koernke discussed anti-gun legislation in Massachusetts and Connecticut, specifically targeting selectman Barry Greenfield of Swampscott who advocated for SWAT raids on gun owners. The show featured extensive product recommendations for military surplus equipment including French camouflage vests and assault rigs from KeepShooting.com, Mickey Mouse boots from Coleman's, and Romanian AK drum magazines. Callers shared preparedness tips, and Koernke provided detailed technical instructions on constructing microwave emitters to disable microchips in equipment and weapons, as well as tactics for handling captured enemy communications equipment.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness, surplus military equipment deals, and economic concerns on January 10, 2014. They reviewed affordable tactical gear from KeepShooting.com including Dutch load-bearing vests, French assault vests, and various surplus items, emphasizing the importance of standardized equipment and deep local logistics through the 510 program. The hosts analyzed employment statistics, the H-1B visa scam used by tech companies to displace American workers, and the importance of recruiting retired skilled workers and engineers. They also discussed how various groups are being manipulated by the system for disruptive purposes, the decline of American manufacturing, and the need for self-sufficiency and community preparedness.
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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.
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Mark Koernke opened the December 19, 2013 morning broadcast with discussion of preparedness, supply chain issues, and retail strategies for acquiring gear and ammunition at discounted prices. He highlighted deals on keepshooting.com including French Army grenade bandoliers and other tactical equipment, then pivoted to analyzing an NPR article about the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York on visa fraud charges. Koernke argued the real issue was geopolitical retaliation and discussed broader themes of diplomatic immunity, government corruption, and what he characterized as pervasive LGBTQ+ influence in government and academia, citing examples from University of Michigan. He also covered Michigan's exceptional apple harvest and food production, emphasized proper ammunition selection for militia preparedness, and encouraged listeners to call in with analysis of the diplomatic incident.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness shopping deals on December 18, 2013, highlighting military surplus items and firearms components available through retailers like KeepShooting.com, Delton.com, and CenterfireSystems.com. He reviewed specific sales including French Army grenade bandoliers, AR-15 lower parts kits, and German military gear. A caller raised concerns about proposed lead ammunition bans, prompting an extended technical discussion about alternative bullet materials, penetration physics, and ammunition design history spanning from World War I to modern ballistics. Koernke and caller Henry Outenorgan explored custom ammunition manufacturing using stainless steel, copper jackets, and advanced projectile designs to circumvent potential regulations.