"prescription glasses"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies, including finding quality tools and equipment at estate sales, building a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver from parts, and sourcing vintage vehicle CB radios. He addressed supply chain disruptions affecting canning lids, medical supplies, and retail inventory, attributing these to intentional government policy. Callers reported infrastructure failures (garbage collection backups in Virginia, Walmart cash-only lanes in Michigan) as indicators of societal breakdown. Koernke emphasized self-sufficiency, bartering for medical and dental services, stockpiling prescription glasses and dentures, and avoiding major retailers. He criticized the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan as a betrayal of allies, drawing parallels to Vietnam. The show concluded with observations on economic decline, comparing current conditions to the 1960s.
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Mark Koernke discussed trucker protests in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as an example of media suppression, contrasting it with past militia and gun rights demonstrations he participated in. He provided extensive technical instruction on firearm maintenance, cleaning equipment, lubricants, and storage solutions for various rifles including M14s, AKs, SKS, AR-15s, and surplus military weapons. Koernke fielded caller questions about gas masks (M10M Czech masks, prescription glasses compatibility, drinking tubes), chemical/biological defense gear including Gore-Tex alternatives, and comparative analysis of AK, AR-15, and Mini-14 rifles, addressing a safety defect in an M70 AB2 folder. The show emphasized preparedness, weapon reliability testing, and the importance of proper maintenance standards.