"militia networks"
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Mark Koernke discussed the November 2011 Republican presidential debate, highlighting Ron Paul's consistency and superior performance compared to other candidates like Rick Perry. He shared extensive personal family history from World War II, including detailed accounts of his father's service as a gunner's mate on a destroyer escort that was struck by a kamikaze attack, his injuries, recovery in a death ward, and the broader context of naval warfare in the Pacific. The show covered preparedness themes, militia communication network expansion plans across Michigan and neighboring states, historical newspaper archives showing advance knowledge of Pearl Harbor, and medical field treatment techniques including the use of bleach and cayenne pepper. Koernke emphasized the importance of community preparation and urged listeners to support the Hautari YouTube page.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed emergency communications systems for militia and patriot networks, covering person-to-person contact, phone trees, CB/ham radio, micro AM/FM stations, internet radio, and low-tech alternatives like flag signals and heliographs. They analyzed a Glenn Beck interview claiming 90% of Americans are disenfranchised with government, calculating that even a conservative 5% willing to fight represents 12 million people—a force they argued exceeds any law enforcement capacity. A guest speaker then provided detailed food storage guidance, recommending a foundation of rice and beans in a 2:1 ratio, supplemented with peanuts for fat content, and warned against certain oils like canola while endorsing coconut and rice oils for long-term storage.