"m17 mask"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness, focusing on gas mask selection, maintenance, and deployment techniques. He detailed the Branch Davidian siege as a case study for chemical agent exposure, explained pre-filter systems using coffee filters or cloth to extend filter life, and compared various mask models (M10M, M17, M17A1/A2) with emphasis on their practical advantages. Koernke covered winterization kits, spare parts availability, and internal defense mechanisms like chicken wire barriers. The show included product recommendations from Classic Firearms and Maine Military, and transitioned to a second segment hosted by "Machine Gun Randy" discussing marijuana legalization in Michigan, cancer treatment alternatives including diet and natural remedies, and PTSD management.
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Don (filling in for Mark Koernke) discussed election integrity concerns, including voting fraud allegations, gerrymandering, and the importance of vote counting oversight. The bulk of the episode featured an extended technical discussion about gas masks and chemical protective equipment, covering various models (M10, M17, M40, Czech masks, Russian masks), filter standards, maintenance, and practical preparedness advice. Don also discussed chemical protective suits, duct tape as emergency equipment, and emphasized the importance of having NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protective gear for families without discussing it publicly.
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness in response to the Ebola outbreak, focusing on the rapid depletion of gas masks, chemical suits, and related protective equipment from surplus suppliers. He detailed specific mask models available (M10, M17, Yugoslavian/Nokia masks), filter availability, and improvised alternatives using commercial items like garbage bags, duct tape, rubber waders from Coleman's, and military gloves. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring protective gear before supplies run out, explained proper maintenance and repair techniques, and criticized government destruction of American NBC stockpiles while selling to foreign nations. He also discussed the panic buying phenomenon and referenced past relief efforts when masks were distributed at cost during the anthrax scare.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia field manuals and standard operating procedures (SOPs), emphasizing the importance of training, equipment maintenance, and disciplined unit organization. He promoted several preparedness manuals (PM8, PM10-08, PM86, anti-armor manual) available by mail order and highlighted a video on military rations and freeze-dried food storage. The show featured detailed information on chemical protection equipment from Main Military, including M17 and M10 gas masks, chemical suits, and filters at discounted prices. Caller Spike raised concerns about U.S. and Israeli involvement in the Georgia-Russia conflict, prompting Koernke to discuss geopolitical tensions, the role of international banking interests, and warnings about potential infiltration and compromise of patriotic movements.
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Mark Koernke discussed chemical and biological defense preparedness, analyzing a suppressed film titled 'Right at Your Front Door' that depicts a government response to a chemical attack in Los Angeles. He explained how low-level chemical agents like CS gas could be deployed to create panic in an unprepared population, contrasted this with the readiness of military personnel and prepared civilians, and provided detailed sourcing information for affordable gas masks, chemical suits, filters, and improvised protective equipment from surplus suppliers. The show emphasized that preparedness is achievable through inexpensive options and that Americans should not wait for prices to spike after an incident occurs.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness, focusing on gas masks and protective equipment as practical insurance against potential chemical or biological threats. They announced an upcoming training session in Flagstaff on August 14th covering medical, communications, and NBC defense. The hosts criticized price gouging on protective equipment and provided specific recommendations for affordable surplus masks and filters from Maine Military and other suppliers. They also discussed the Georgia-Russia conflict as a realistic example of NBC threat deployment on modern battlefields, and warned listeners to acquire protective gear before potential price spikes similar to those following 9/11 and Desert Storm.