"russian equipment"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Chinese and Russian military presence in Mexico, including equipment deployments, training operations, and infrastructure at Pacific ports. He addressed caller questions about 1911 firearm parts sourcing and provided vendor recommendations. The show covered selective service registration concerns, military service experiences, and infrastructure anomalies including road cuts, fiber optic cables, and embedded road reflectors with circuitry that may be part of surveillance or vehicle shutdown systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed media conditioning through Hollywood films, particularly how movies depict wasteful survival behavior and improper firearms handling to discourage self-reliance. He then shifted to documenting foreign military equipment brought into the United States during the 1990s, including Russian armored vehicles and UN-marked trucks that arrived via ships at Gulfport, Mississippi, and were transported inland via rail lines in Michigan. Koernke emphasized the Patriot movement's documentation of these deployments and connected them to police state preparation, citing the Patriot Act as legislation targeting patriots and referencing foreign troop presence during 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. He urged listeners to prepare with food, fuel, weapons, ammunition, and NBC protection.