"psychological warfare"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the FBI's alleged thwarting of a Halloween terrorist plot in Dearborn and Inkster, Michigan, expressing skepticism about the Detroit FBI's credibility and suggesting the incident was fabricated propaganda. He covered preparedness topics including MRE sourcing, soap stockpiling for hygiene, air defense systems using drones and lasers, and vehicle upholstery repurposing for tactical gear. The show included extended Halloween entertainment featuring the original 1938 Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio broadcast, followed by discussion of nuclear testing announcements, space alien invasion narratives as psychological warfare, and the importance of alternative communications. Koernke conducted a year-end donation drawing with five winners announced.
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Mark Koernke opened with commentary on sports culture as a distraction from political reality and psychological warfare, criticizing how Americans use sports and entertainment to avoid confronting serious issues. He discussed military gear and equipment options, comparing older LC gear with modern MOLLE systems and their practical applications in the field. The show featured extensive discussion of the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (October 8-10), highlighting available ammunition, AR-15 components, and tactical equipment vendors. Koernke emphasized preparedness, self-sufficiency, and the importance of practical training and gear selection for patriots.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed the historical and tactical importance of sound-based communication and signaling methods, including bugles, drums, metal-on-metal percussion, and music as psychological tools in military and civilian contexts. The conversation covered how sound carries farther than conventional methods, the psychological impact of coordinated noise and music on morale and enemy perception, and examples from military history including Korean War tactics, World War II deception operations, and a specific 1990s Michigan militia standoff where coordinated radio chatter and flares were used to deter law enforcement. The hosts emphasized music's role in building unit cohesion and fighting spirit, referencing examples from the Lansing, Michigan UN flag protest and historical military songs.
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Mark Koernke discussed military technology, psychological warfare, and preparedness on October 23, 2008. He analyzed microwave-based air defense systems, fly-by-wire vulnerabilities, and countermeasures to advanced weapons platforms, using a Sarasota conference incident where a truck-mounted microwave system allegedly disabled a black helicopter. Koernke emphasized that conventional forces remain dominant, criticized propaganda aimed at demoralizing Americans, and promoted self-sufficiency, tactical dispersal, and psychological resilience as keys to resisting what he characterized as an encroaching authoritarian system. He also discussed the 2008 election, European interference in U.S. politics, and promoted his 'Send-A-Rope' campaign.