"media production"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and co-host Joe discussed the methamphetamine crisis affecting American communities, sharing personal anecdotes about drug addiction's destructive impact and reviewing harm-reduction strategies suggested by local law enforcement, including keeping logs of suspicious activity near suspected meth houses. The show pivoted to broader cultural and media analysis, covering topics such as coffee culture traditions, lava lamps as production set design, and practical methods for grassroots activism including distributing flyers and bumper stickers to spread awareness about The Intelligence Report and patriotic messaging.
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This episode featured Mark Koernke discussing media production techniques, encouraging listeners to create and distribute video content using basic computer tools like Windows Movie Maker to saturate social media platforms with militia-themed messaging. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness and militia training operations, with detailed guidance on equipping personnel with uniforms, gear, and helmets for field operations and video documentation. Don, a night vision equipment vendor, joined to discuss first-generation gun sight availability and offered a bulk purchase discount ($375 per unit for orders of 10 or more, down from $400 individual price). The episode also covered combat procedures, weapon system selection (emphasizing the SKS carbine for simplicity and reliability), standard operating procedures, and force multiplication through training. A second segment featured Stephen Missy hosting a preparedness call-in show from Louisiana discussing food storage, spices, and survival equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative energy solutions including corn burners for home heating and steam truck technology as fuel-efficient alternatives to petroleum vehicles. He emphasized supporting local farmers and small businesses within the patriot movement rather than large corporations. Koernke analyzed subliminal messaging techniques used in music, film, and television to manipulate public perception, citing examples from Jaws and Star Wars. He criticized corporate consolidation, the sale of Chrysler to foreign interests, and the use of foreign helicopters for presidential transport as evidence of globalist betrayal. The show included calls for situation reports from listeners and promotion of patriot music and media production.