"perimeter security"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed rifle mechanics and design history, focusing on the AR-15, AR-180, and M16 platforms, explaining how the .223 caliber was chosen to minimize structural damage to aircraft. He covered the forward assist mechanism and charging handle design. The show shifted to caller Tom from northern Michigan reporting a census bureau visit and concerns about government surveillance. Koernke then discussed personal security awareness, perimeter defense, and self-defense tactics including concealed carry methods, revolver reliability, and situational awareness. He emphasized the importance of maintaining security consciousness in daily life and understanding one's position in space as a defensive principle.
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Nancy Kornke filled in for Mark Koernke on the evening edition of the Intelligence Report on November 14, 2008. The show focused heavily on ammunition and firearms availability, with callers reporting widespread shortages of ammunition and rifles at retail locations including Walmart and Dick's Sporting Goods. Guests discussed preparedness topics including surplus equipment from Harbor Freight and MainMilitary.com, driveway motion sensors for perimeter security, and food storage strategies. The hosts addressed concerns about federal ammunition purchases, potential martial law, currency devaluation, and upcoming protests against the Federal Reserve scheduled for November 22nd. The program emphasized the importance of stockpiling ammunition, food, and supplies while they remain available.
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Mark Koernke discussed currency preparedness, recommending that listeners acquire euros and Swiss francs as alternative currencies for potential occupation scenarios, explaining how to exchange dollars at banks and the advantages of euros over devalued US currency. He paid tribute to deceased Arizona Governor Evan Meekham, a patriot who opposed federal overreach. The second half of the episode featured Mike Nasser providing detailed first aid instruction for dogs, covering assessment of breathing, appearance, movement, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, emphasizing the importance of staying calm when treating injured animals and the critical role of dogs in perimeter security and survival situations.