"space program"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics across three hours on January 14, 2026, including a detailed account of alleged misconduct by a female astronaut on the International Space Station who sabotaged toilets and threw feces, creating sanitation crises that forced the Russian side to ban American access. He also covered government plans for internal travel restrictions and postal worker identification requirements, emphasized the importance of physical maps and land navigation skills over GPS, discussed AI and satellite technology vulnerabilities, and critiqued a television series for failing to show all civilians participating in defensive operations during crisis scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Henry Kissinger's death and alleged connections to China, crossbow weapons and historical examples, the space program and moon landings with skepticism about current NASA capabilities, firearms export licensing restrictions by the Biden administration, preparedness and logistics for militia operations, sewing machines and helmet cover production, and gardening/seed preservation for self-sufficiency. Callers contributed information on firearms deals, gardening resources, and preparedness supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed bipartisan gun control legislation involving 20 senators proposing red flag laws and enhanced background checks, warning of government record manipulation and abuse. He covered food production and preparedness, including foraging mulberries and sourcing affordable peanuts for storage. Koernke analyzed Fabian socialism versus communism, comparing government inefficiency in space programs to private sector success, and addressed UFO narratives as distraction tactics. He emphasized the need for armed Americans to resist tyranny and criticized the regime's open border policies and betrayal of constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications technology, emphasizing practical preparedness for off-grid operations. He covered battery management for handheld radios, the importance of spare components, antenna selection, and the advantages of simple, reliable systems over complex equipment. Koernke addressed caller questions about space exploration, satellite communications, vehicle tracking technology, and the risks of carrying cell phones during civil unrest. He explained electromagnetic interference in urban areas, the history of suppressed technologies, and the role of militia training sites in post-war America. The episode included extensive commentary on government surveillance, the January 6th Capitol incident, and preparations for anticipated armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke opened with a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment on Wisconsin's sex education law, which prosecutors argued could lead to criminal charges against teachers for contributing to the delinquency of minors by instructing students on contraceptive use. The bulk of the episode featured Koernke discussing petition drives and grassroots organizing to remove elected officials, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and broader energy policy, the computational capabilities of modern technology compared to the Apollo program, and the need for Americans to engage in practical preparedness and self-sufficiency rather than relying on government. He emphasized the importance of using existing legal and organizational tools to challenge what he characterized as globalist control, and closed with commentary on economic decline and the need for food security.