"michigan national guard"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, government overreach, and recent news including an alleged ISIS-related attack plot at a Michigan military facility that he characterized as an FBI sting operation. He covered Trump's visit to Selfridge Air Force Base and the transfer of F-15 aircraft to the Michigan Air National Guard, analyzing the strategic implications of replacing A-10 ground support aircraft with air-to-air fighters. Koernke addressed suppressor legislation, criticizing companies like Silencer Central for allegedly lobbying against the Hearing Protection Act to protect their business model. He emphasized emergency preparedness including evacuation procedures, wind pattern awareness, gas masks, and proper storage techniques for supplies using military-grade packaging methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed operational security techniques including pass coins and covert identification methods, reviewed recent Guns and Gadgets videos criticizing the gun industry's lack of support for targeted companies and calling out Republican senators for submitting a dead-on-arrival concealed carry reciprocity bill. He analyzed the Memphis police beating incident, connecting it to organized crime and government corruption, then provided extensive analysis of suspected federal bomb-making operations at Camp Gruber preceding the Oklahoma City bombing, warning listeners to watch for similar activity in Illinois and surrounding states. The show covered preparedness topics including winter gear, surplus equipment sourcing, ammunition production capacity, and the expansion of county militia and auxiliary deputy programs in preparation for anticipated federal action.
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Mark Koernke discussed food contamination issues affecting the Michigan National Guard, emphasizing quality control and equipment maintenance in food service operations. He pivoted to ammunition reloading as a business opportunity and practical solution to current ammunition shortages, covering powder availability, primer sourcing, and techniques for reactivating spent primers using materials like firework squib charges and match tips. Callers contributed practical reloading advice, including downloading loads to stretch powder supplies, using alternative powders like Pyrodex, and scavenging lead from shooting ranges. The show concluded with discussion of World War II-era alternate ammunition production and the strategic importance of primer manufacturing.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms training and combat tactics, emphasizing immediate action drills and magazine management for self-defense scenarios. He provided detailed information on handgun selection, ammunition availability, and the importance of training with various calibers including the 1911, .32 ACP, and .380 Auto. Koernke promoted magazine investment strategies, particularly HK91 .308 magazines available through Maine Military, and discussed reloading techniques and bullet mold selection. He also addressed a developing situation in Lansing, Michigan involving the National Guard and Homeland Security operations, expressing concerns about government overreach and comparing it to Soviet-era tactics. The show featured promotional content for firearms suppliers and survival equipment vendors.