"medical evacuation"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia ammunition reloading operations, mutual defense agreements, and vehicle modifications for medical support and supply transport. He criticized government responses to COVID-19, particularly Dr. Fauci's role, arguing that Trump and Republicans were equally complicit in lockdown policies. Koernke addressed a caller about jury duty, emphasizing jury nullification tactics without explicitly mentioning the term, and discussed California's assault weapons ban ruling. He covered preparedness topics including wool clothing sales, combat boots, and rifle magazines, while condemning sports organizations for shifting from patriotic messaging to anti-American rhetoric.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival strategies, including fortifications, window boarding techniques, and pioneer tools for emergency situations. He recommended specific firearms packages: PTR-91 .308 rifles at $899 with complete accessories from CDNN Investments, and Catamount AK-pattern shotguns at $400 with affordable magazines from JG Sales. Larry Lawson contributed commentary on geopolitical issues including Ukraine, Israel, banking corruption, and sanctions on Russia, while Mark emphasized studying military tactics from Ukraine conflict videos and building medical evacuation and armored support vehicles for militia units. The show also covered fundraising efforts for Patriot Broadcasting Network, upcoming book reprints, and the Patriot Wood video project.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, equipment logistics, and field operations, focusing on realistic rucking weight, improvised transport solutions like golf caddies and utility carts, and the importance of dispersed supply systems (510 programs). He emphasized weapon diversity, medical readiness for extended operations without immediate evacuation, and exfiltration procedures. The episode included detailed analysis of the Scott Woodring case as an example of successful escape and evasion, criticizing law enforcement actions and highlighting operational security principles.
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Mark Koernke discussed Colorado's gun control recall elections, emphasizing the need for aggressive political action against anti-gun legislation funded by billionaires like Michael Bloomberg. He covered militia preparedness, including standardized medical evacuation procedures, signal communications protocols, and county-level coordination. Koernke provided extensive technical guidance on EMP resilience, explaining that older radio and electronic equipment can be repaired through component replacement and fusible link design, and warned against discarding damaged equipment. He addressed nuclear fallout survival, wind pattern assessment, and the importance of dispersing supplies in manageable weights. Throughout the episode, Koernke criticized government overreach, international military interventions, and what he characterized as coordinated efforts to disarm Americans.