"military preparedness"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for nuclear war, including gas mask procurement from surplus suppliers like GunPartsCorp.com and Sportsman's Guide, with detailed recommendations on the M1 Finnish-made masks and filter cases. He covered the Nuclear War Survival Skills manual by Cresson Kearney, emphasizing the importance of printed copies and field-ready laminated versions. Koernke and caller Larry Lawson analyzed geopolitical tensions, U.S. foreign policy, and the likelihood of nuclear conflict, discussing fiber optic infrastructure installations, underground military complexes, and tools needed for emergency shelters. The show included extensive discussion of iodine supplementation for thyroid protection, chem suit options, and practical survival techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential nuclear conflict, analyzing survivability factors, target prioritization, and debunking propaganda about nuclear weapons effects. He covered military readiness issues, corruption in defense procurement, and warned against military service under current leadership. Koernke also addressed the geopolitical situation in Ukraine, criticized the Biden administration, and discussed strategies for avoiding conscription. The show included caller input on infrastructure vulnerabilities and historical parallels to Weimar Germany.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, equipment sourcing, and currency tracking technology. The show featured extensive caller segments on .50 caliber ammunition reloading, vehicle-mounted weapons systems, and tactical equipment procurement from suppliers like Military Uniform Supply and Apex Gun Parts. Koernke explained Federal Reserve currency restructuring plans, microchip tracking embedded in U.S. currency denominations, and the progression toward digital currency control. He addressed anticipated military invasion scenarios in two waves and discussed fifth-column foreign military assets already positioned within the United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed the urgent need for patriotic American construction companies to mobilize and secure the southern border without waiting for government permission, criticizing bureaucratic delays and federal mismanagement. He promoted discounted military boots and gear from militaryuniformsupply.com as preparedness supplies, provided detailed advice on body armor selection and medical trauma response, and fielded a caller's question about treating gangrene with medical equipment. Throughout the episode, Koernke emphasized that citizens must take direct action to defend the nation, criticized government corruption and communist infiltration, and called for immediate border wall construction using available materials and volunteer labor.
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Mark Koernke discussed Eric Prince's Fox News interview about Afghanistan withdrawal and military capability, analyzing Prince's evasion of questions about domestic threats. The show covered Chinese UN forces allegedly training at Camp Grayley in Michigan, NATO command structure changes with foreign officers taking control of U.S. operations, and the Biden administration's handling of military casualties in Afghanistan. Koernke addressed military families' negative reactions to Biden, recommended preparedness items including solar lights and tactical gear from various suppliers, and discussed ammunition availability including WWII-era Winchester .303 British and Turkish 30-06 rounds.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Boulder, Colorado shooting and renewed gun control efforts in Congress, arguing that mass shootings coincide suspiciously with pending gun legislation. He emphasized the need for Americans to stockpile ammunition, spare firearm parts (firing pins, extractors, ejectors), magazines, and tactical gear in preparation for what he characterized as an imminent conflict. Koernke covered the release of Michigan restaurant owner Marlena Pavlos-Hackney from jail after she paid a $15,000 fine for defying COVID-19 closure orders, framed as a victory against government overreach. He warned military personnel and their families to leave military bases, avoid joining the military, and prepare for armed conflict, while criticizing what he described as communist infiltration of U.S. institutions and the persecution of white Americans.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition reloading, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, January 13, 2021. The show covered 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition alternatives using 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser brass, case resizing techniques, and reloading press recommendations. Koernke also addressed the political situation following Trump's second impeachment, warning of imminent conflict and urging listeners to prepare for armed confrontation with federal authorities and communist elements in government.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on October 8, 2010, beginning with a discussion of the "Bodies: The Exhibition" traveling display of plasticized human corpses from China, which Koernke and his co-host characterized as executed political prisoners and Christians used for psychological warfare against Americans. The show then shifted to Quartermaster Friday, focusing on practical military preparedness and deception tactics, including improvised decoys, camouflage techniques using dollar-store materials, and the strategic use of everyday items like cardboard boxes and kite string to confuse or delay enemy forces. The final segment featured product recommendations for preparedness supplies including canning lids, motor oil, glass syringes, wool socks, and ammunition, followed by a transition to Dutch Jones's evening radio program.
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Mark Koernke discussed military officers purchasing remote farmland in Tennessee and Kentucky in preparation for potential city lockdowns, citing intelligence from real estate sources. He analyzed the Victor White standoff in Odessa, Texas, where a man engaged law enforcement in a 20-hour firefight, criticizing the lack of communication infrastructure that could have alerted supporters. Koernke and co-host Larry Lawson covered allegations of Israeli involvement in 9/11, Israeli companies conducting surveillance on Second Amendment activists, and the concentration of Homeland Security funding going to Israeli entities. They advocated for preparedness through CB radios, gas masks, ammunition stockpiling, and precious metals investment, arguing that gold and silver prices would surge as currency devaluation accelerated.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse, fiat currency failure, and geopolitical tensions including potential military action against Iran. The show featured extended segments on preparedness and survival equipment sales, with callers Nancy and Larry contributing commentary on government overreach, military service experiences, and constitutional issues. Koernke emphasized the need for patriotic Americans to support his operation through equipment purchases and donations, while addressing concerns about storage and logistics for surplus military gear including boots, long underwear, and night vision equipment.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed military casualty reporting discrepancies, particularly regarding Korean Peninsula deployments, and criticized the practice of delaying soldier deaths to reduce official casualty counts. The show then shifted to an extended medical education segment on cold weather injuries, including hypothermia and frostbite prevention, treatment protocols, and the importance of proper equipment and buddy checks. Koernke emphasized Ron Paul's presidential candidacy as a solution to bring troops home, and stressed preparedness and community support for veterans. The episode included practical guidance on cold injury recognition, rewarming techniques, medications, and medical references.