"power grid"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food security, and political commentary during this three-hour episode. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling humanitarian rations and MREs, noting that military rations are now cheaper than grocery store food due to inflation and shrinkflation. Koernke covered concerns about government-engineered crises, potential civil unrest from food stamp cuts, and the threat of power grid manipulation. He also featured a Guns and Gadgets segment on New York's new mandatory firearm seizure law during domestic violence calls, discussed radio programming and Baofeng radios for communications, and addressed international tensions involving Venezuela, Israel, and Ukraine. Throughout the episode, he promoted end-of-year fundraising drawings and urged listeners to prepare for potential supply chain disruptions.
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Mark Koernke discussed military vehicle restoration and inventory management for the Michigan militia, including work on a Sturmgeschütz III tank and self-propelled guns. He covered currency devaluation evidenced by price increases at Dollar Tree, the importance of precious metals (gold, silver, copper), and preparedness strategies including food production, contour farming, and wind barriers using hazelnut and walnut trees. The show included extensive commentary on illegal immigration, ICE detention facilities, Democratic lawmakers' confrontation with federal agents in Newark, and the ATF's illegal salary scheme. Koernke also discussed weather cycles, the Dust Bowl, power grid vulnerabilities from Chinese backdoors in electronics, and the need for manual control systems as backups.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems (AR-15, AK, Daewoo), the European power grid failures and solar activity, Canadian election results and Alberta's potential separation, the Blue Origin all-female spaceflight, the Houthis' attacks on US Navy vessels, Trump's first 100 days, and the infiltration of Chinese military-age men into the US through illegal immigration and marijuana grow operations. He emphasized the need for militia preparedness, logistics, and armed defense against communist threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition sourcing, and tactical organization for militia units. He covered ammunition deals from JG Sales (6.5mm Mauser rounds), NBC defense equipment including gas masks from gunpartscorp.com, and logistics planning for distributed food, medical, and ammunition supplies. Koernke addressed power grid vulnerabilities (citing Pakistan's recent blackout), advocated for alternative energy sources and water storage using repurposed bottles, and discussed financial strategy regarding mortgage payments during anticipated conflict. The second half featured caller 'Machine Gun Randy' discussing veterans' services, the Capitol building breach, and tobacco industry harm, with extended commentary on smoking cessation and acupuncture.
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Mark Koernke discussed training exercises at Camp Emmerich and Camp Wayland North, including construction of wall modules and night vision training with Swiss Alpine camouflage patterns. He provided updates on preparedness equipment and surplus items available through MainMilitary.com and RAP4.com, including BDU uniforms, tactical vests, and Edison batteries from Be Utility Free. The show covered geopolitical commentary on the 2008 Georgia-Russia conflict, Libya intervention, and NATO command structure changes, with emphasis on preparedness for a planned November 9th communications exercise and potential power grid disruptions.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions with Iran, including recent missile testing being used as propaganda to justify military action. He analyzed the power grid infrastructure and how thousands of workers could serve as witnesses to any fabricated incident, emphasizing the importance of preparedness including fuel, water, batteries, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment. Koernke covered economic issues related to stimulus spending, road construction projects, and the connection between domestic economic problems and foreign military threats used as distraction. He provided detailed technical guidance on gas masks, chemical suits, and radiological protection, drawing from his experience running NBC qualification courses. The show concluded with announcements about Liberty Net and PossumNet radio frequencies for the weekend.
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Mark Koernke discussed field telephone systems and communication infrastructure, covering NATO and European military phones, their durability and specifications, and sourcing options through suppliers like Mars Spec. He addressed preparedness concerns including potential power grid vulnerabilities, EMP threats, and the importance of community communication systems. Callers raised topics including unexplained aerial spraying incidents on the West Coast, government response patterns, and electromagnetic pulse weapons. Koernke emphasized the interconnected nature of the U.S. power grid and the difficulty of conducting covert operations given the number of witnesses at power facilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential election, criticizing both major candidates and their backgrounds. He spent considerable time explaining U.S. currency history, specifically the difference between Federal Reserve notes, silver certificates, and Kennedy-era United States notes, arguing that Kennedy was assassinated because he attempted to eliminate the Federal Reserve and return to constitutional money. Koernke also addressed energy policy, hydroelectric power generation, and criticized environmental activists as tools of big business, arguing that dams provide clean, abundant power that is deliberately underutilized. He challenged listeners to visit local hydroelectric facilities to verify power output claims.