"mickey mouse boots"
13 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness and field operations during the afternoon Intelligence Report on January 31, 2023. The first hour focused on cold-weather gear including Mickey Mouse boots, can openers (P-38s, church keys, and manual models), food storage and rationing techniques, and medical supplies. The second hour covered land navigation in winter conditions, battery performance in extreme cold, electronic equipment maintenance, and the importance of redundant supplies and spare components for radios, microphones, and power adapters. Koernke emphasized proper planning, logistics, and having backup equipment dispersed across multiple locations for militia operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed vaccine mandates and employment, highlighting job opportunities in Michigan for those refusing COVID-19 vaccines. He covered the Springfield Armory SA 35 Browning High Power pistol replica, analyzed weather preparedness for fall and winter conditions in Michigan, and emphasized layering systems and cold-weather gear to prevent hypothermia. Callers shared anecdotes about emergency medical situations and cultural observations. The show included music requests and brief mentions of red flag legislation and gun rights concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness, field equipment maintenance, and survival skills during this October 2018 episode. The show covered topics including proper sock and boot care in winter conditions, water purification methods, poncho modification techniques for field use, military surplus equipment evaluation, and AR-15 field repair kit storage. Callers contributed practical experience on gear maintenance, sewing techniques for equipment modification, and the value of Cold War-era surplus items over newer commercial alternatives.
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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 discussed cold weather preparedness and survival tactics for Michigan's sub-zero conditions, covering proper clothing layers, footwear, hydration, and team leadership responsibilities during winter field operations. He reviewed affordable firearm options including the Canik pistol and Ruger comparisons, provided sourcing information for military surplus cold weather gear from vendors like Coleman's and Austrian surplus suppliers, and took caller input from Tim about sweatpants versus long johns and a detailed account of a frostbite incident during a winter training exercise that resulted in casualties due to improper boot selection.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with weather observations and time-of-day commentary, then pivoted to preparedness topics including ammunition selection and storage, cold weather gear (Mickey Mouse boots, Swedish long johns, rubber overshoes), gas masks and NBC defense equipment, potassium iodide supplementation, emergency candles, and freeze-dried food storage. He discussed specific retailers (Coleman's, MainMilitary, FreezeDryGuy, Lisa K Candles) and their inventory, emphasized proper training and equipment maintenance, and promoted a Kenwood transceiver drawing for donations. The show included extended product recommendations and pricing details for survival and tactical gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, including cold weather gear, Mickey Mouse boots, and recommended suppliers. He fielded a caller's question about TACMARs (tactical markers) observed on road signs, explaining they are NATO-standard route-marking systems used for coordinating foreign troops and identifying detention facilities, FEMA camps, and other strategic locations across the United States. Koernke detailed his team's documentation of TACMAR placements in Michigan, Georgia, Florida, and Montana, their replacement patterns, and infrared-sensitive variants. The show also covered helicopter vulnerability, the V-22 Osprey aircraft, and state police compliance with UN authority. The episode concluded with advertisements for preparedness products and a transition to a guest segment.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness, including Mickey Mouse boots, winter gear sourcing, and affordable alternatives from Coleman's clearance section. He recommended militia reading materials including Max Velocity's 'Patriot Dawn' and 'The Squad and Assault Cycle,' emphasizing tactical concepts like breaking contact and withdrawal from position. Koernke analyzed the Battle of Bunker Hill as a historical example of failed withdrawal planning. Caller Bill raised questions about military surplus spotting scopes from Fair Radio, freezer acquisition for food storage, and low-frequency radio operations. The show covered radio frequency coordination for Liberty Net, American Net, and PoSnet operations on 3.995 and 3.790 MHz, antenna setup best practices, and tube-based radio equipment. Koernke discussed military nuclear weapons development, Desert Storm NBC sensor readings, and the Frankfurt Arsenal research on small arms ammunition variants, arguing that low-frequency radio technology remains critical for post-nuclear communication scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed practical preparedness topics including Mickey Mouse boots for cold weather (their design, proper sock usage, and maintenance), footwear care and protection strategies, and extensive prepping advice covering food storage, barter items, and supply acquisition. He addressed an upcoming multi-regional power grid exercise (FTX) scheduled for the following week, recommended pre-positioning laundry and household items, and covered specific commodity recommendations including Vietnamese coffee in dollar stores, molasses, matches (warning about new green formula matches), tobacco products, alcohol for trade, and soap production as a local business opportunity. Koernke also discussed Billy Mummy's music career and acting roles, solicited donations for Liberty Tree Radio and the Micro Effect, and announced upcoming video production schedules.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment procurement on October 21, 2011, focusing on winter gear configuration, uniform availability, and budget-friendly weapon and supply options. He provided detailed guidance on MRE preparation techniques, recommended specific retailers for tactical equipment, and emphasized the importance of field-testing gear before deployment. The show covered cold-weather clothing, footwear, body armor, medical supplies, and basic firearms selection for those new to preparedness, with particular attention to the Nagant revolver as an affordable starter weapon.
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Mark Koernke hosted a Thursday episode covering military preparedness and field medicine with guest Mike Neser. The show discussed cold weather injuries, hypothermia, and combat stress effects, including constipation management in field conditions and the importance of proper hydration and nutrition in MREs. Callers contributed technical knowledge on winter gear like Mickey Mouse boots and kidney wraps. The second half shifted to firearms discussion, with detailed analysis of .223 ammunition performance versus .308 rounds, magazine capacity options, and drum magazines for AR and AK platforms. The episode concluded with basic pistol marksmanship instruction for a caller and veterinary medication guidance for emergency pet care, followed by an extended segment on kidney anatomy and physiology.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical significance of Independence Day, explaining that July 4th celebrates the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence rather than just independence itself. He detailed the role of militia forces in the American Revolution, contrasting them with regular army units and explaining the origins of the National Guard designation under Lafayette. Koernke advocated for individual legal action against companies and officials involved in border superhighway projects, calling for litigation and bond-latching of local officials. He discussed the Scooter Libby pardon in relation to the Valerie Plame CIA case, characterizing it as an act of treason. The show included practical segments on ammunition availability from AIM Surplus, militia newsletters, and upcoming militia gun shows, as well as a caller discussion about cold weather casualty treatment using fats and lards, with Koernke explaining historical military dietary practices and survival techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and cold weather gear, emphasizing the importance of acquiring items like kidney belts and Mickey Mouse boots at yard sales during summer months. He promoted satellite reception via Galaxy 25 and encouraged listeners to spread the word about WTPRN. After the July 4th holiday, Koernke addressed the midpoint of 2007, warning of potential false flag operations and promoting Ron Paul's presidential campaign as a patriotic response. Callers Doug and Dave discussed strategies for challenging government officials through bond litigation, oath of office verification, and the Seventh Amendment, with references to George Gordon's School of Common Law and Earl and Rummel School of Law. The conversation covered highway expansion resistance in Texas, the corruption of judges and bar associations, and the need for grassroots economic and political action rather than centralized lobbying.