"local networks"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed computer technology, internet infrastructure, and preparedness on this October 7, 2016 morning broadcast. He advocated for building independent local networks using older, refurbished equipment to avoid government surveillance and NSA backdoors, comparing the concept to early internet pioneers working in garages. The show emphasized practical preparedness measures, particularly the importance of acquiring gas masks for adults and children as emergency protection, with detailed discussion of surplus military masks and their effectiveness. Koernke fielded a caller question about infant gas masks and reiterated his philosophy that preparedness is a personal responsibility requiring sacrifice and planning.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness communications technology, including FM micro-broadcasting units available through dealextreme.com, hand-crank emergency radios, and laser technology for signaling and tactical applications. He and caller Don explored Michigan's natural environment, atmospheric manipulation concerns, and the use of low-cost laser systems for communications and defensive purposes. The show emphasized practical, inexpensive solutions for local communications networks and self-sufficiency, with detailed product recommendations and sourcing strategies.