"laser communication"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed winter weather conditions in Michigan and the South, militia gun shows and manufacturing capabilities including chest pouches for ammunition, radio signal transmission techniques for overcoming jamming and obstacles using directional antennas and relay systems, weekend winter fuel train exercises testing signal propagation across Michigan and Ohio, surveillance technology using RC aircraft and multi-camera systems, and made controversial allegations regarding Super Bowl security and pedophilia.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fetcher discussed preparedness communications systems, including night vision signaling techniques, field telephone infrastructure, and surplus equipment sourcing. The show featured extensive technical instruction on infrared LED signaling, laser-based communication methods, and field phone installation using PVC conduit. In the second half, the hosts analyzed a detailed article documenting violent crimes against white victims by black perpetrators, discussing media coverage disparities, self-defense tactics for multiple-assailant situations, and the political motivations behind selective reporting. The episode concluded with caller commentary on media interview tactics and a detailed account of Koernke's confrontational 1980s interview with Sam Donaldson.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and alternative communication methods on this morning broadcast. The show covered wind energy generation in Michigan, low-tech alternatives to modern infrastructure, and detailed techniques for covert light-based signaling using flashlights, lasers, and optical systems. A caller from Ohio shared observations about how cell phone texting distracts people from their surroundings, leading to discussion about how surveillance technology has been repurposed for tracking rather than banned as originally planned. The episode emphasized militia preparedness, food security through heirloom seeds, and the importance of developing alternative communication skills independent of government-controlled systems.