"rechargeable batteries"
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of The Intelligence Report on June 16, 2021, covering weapons, ammunition pricing, radio communications equipment, battery technology, and preparedness. The show featured extensive discussion of rifle optics (Axion red/blue/green sights), ammunition availability and pricing from Ammoman.com, CB radio systems and antennas, rechargeable battery reliability issues, and various firearms platforms including 9mm carbines and historical military rifles. A guest caller named Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussed his federal lawsuit settlement against Hamilton County, Ohio, regarding the seizure and refusal to return his van, resulting in a policy change requiring the state to accommodate homeless individuals in vehicle registration. The show emphasized practical preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency preparedness, communications infrastructure, and defensive strategies on Tuesday morning. The show featured extensive coverage of radio equipment including CB radios, hand-crank generators, rechargeable batteries, and scanner technology for monitoring law enforcement frequencies. Koernke emphasized the importance of older radio equipment for potential domestic defense scenarios and explained how to modify CB radios for clearer communication. A caller from Texas (Bill from Austin) reported monitoring Texas Rangers using VHF frequencies, leading to discussion of signal communications and tactical radio capabilities. The episode also included announcements for a Labor Day fundraiser at the Micro Effect facility in Michigan on September 5-6, featuring speakers Ron Burns and Dr. A. Truant, and promoted freeze-dried survival foods and gunsmithing training courses.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on July 16, 2010, focusing on technical preparedness and self-sufficiency. The show featured an extended discussion of electronics textbooks and educational resources available cheaply through used book sellers like Alibris, with detailed recommendations on circuit analysis, semiconductor fundamentals, and operational amplifier texts. BK and Mark covered practical low-tech survival items including window screen repair materials, fly paper for pest control, and surplus batteries and components from SurplusTraders.net, emphasizing affordable ways to build redundant systems and improvised communication devices. The episode concluded with promotional material for alternative radio networks and the Dutch Jones radio program.