"military training"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Canada's plan to train 300,000 government employees in military skills including firearms, drone operation, and vehicle operation, which he characterized as preparation for internal police-state operations rather than national defense. He analyzed the geopolitical situation involving Canada, Mexico, and the United States facing coordinated threats, referenced the film 'The Chekist' as a warning about communist tactics, and urged listeners to prepare for conflict. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, weapons procurement, ammunition sourcing, and tactical equipment, with recommendations for specific retailers and products. A second-hour segment featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing economic indicators, AI infrastructure, renewable energy limitations, and international military operations including U.S. strikes on vessels in the Caribbean.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Harvard bombing incident, military training deficiencies in land navigation and electronics dependence, the decline of northern cities like Detroit and Chicago due to population migration southward, Trump's foreign policy priorities in Israel and Gaza, criticism of Jewish influence in government and media, the death of Dick Cheney, support for Thomas Massey as a political alternative, mechanical watches and timepieces for preparedness, and the anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald sinking. Callers contributed information about ship repairs, night vision equipment deals, and personal stories related to maritime disasters.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nesher discussed a four-day tactical training exercise held in Arizona from August 14-17, 2008, covering map and compass navigation, NBC protective equipment, night vision techniques, reconnaissance, night movement drills, and live fire operations with various weapons. Callers Jeffrey from Kentucky and David from Oklahoma shared their experiences and observations from the training, emphasizing the importance of proper hydration, water discipline, and the value of hands-on instruction in reinforcing military skills. The hosts stressed the need for ongoing training reinforcement, discussed equipment maintenance issues, and announced plans for future training exercises in Texas and Oklahoma.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness and equipment maintenance, focusing on lessons from the Grenada invasion about the importance of carrying full combat loads and not leaving essential gear behind. He covered practical field techniques including magazine management, BDU uniform reinforcement, pocket elasticization for rapid magazine changes, and the critical importance of being ready to fight at all times. The episode emphasized improvisation and adaptation in combat situations, proper gear organization, and maintenance skills like sewing and shoe repair that would be essential in a collapse scenario.