Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and food production during this Friday morning broadcast. He covered foraging and wild edibles including elderberries, Juneberries, hickory nuts, and hazelnuts, emphasizing the importance of learning to identify and harvest local food sources. Koernke also discussed gardening techniques such as planting pumpkins and squash in multiple locations, food preservation methods including canning and drying, and the need to develop diverse food reserves. He addressed the wild pig problem in Michigan as an open-season pest, contrasted with the deer overpopulation issue caused by anti-hunting sentiment among suburban residents. The show included extended segments on cordage and survival techniques, particularly the use of parachute cord in military pressure suits for escape and evasion.
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Friday, August, the European Socialist-Socialist occupation over the cave. And it's can click right on down there, guys. But it is the 13th. about why the 13th is supposed to be so bad on a Friday anyway. Well, it was for certain people. It is the end of that means. Come the clock down and the bad guys have to do it and waits for no one. Hopefully we'll keep you awake. And if we do get to be surprised, weather communications, signal communications right now, the picture's already kind of soft in Michigan. It's right out of Ann Rand's Atlas Shrugged guys. Been working on it often. Now we've got the next wave of weather coming in. It has been a wet summer, so we get a lot. like there's no tomorrow, do enough to 65 days. You know, in other words, one year in jarred products like that with PAC. That way, by the time we start running out, the next batch, I'm only going to be able to meet the quote. The biggest thing I've got to do is make sure the jars keep flowing for her so that Nancy can continue to choose how it is she wants to prepare all those tomatoes that we have out there. Just anything that you've got. If you can't get a jarred, have a drying system in place. Get a food, one of the the simplest way to get stuff done, all you gotta do is whack, chop, hack, whatever you're gonna do, throw it onto the tray, turn it on and get it running. In fact, right now we've got, we do dry, you name it, anything and everything, spices, that way we do our own spices in several categories and we're gonna be doing some, for instance, Echinacea this year, something we didn't do last year, didn't get a chance to, but Echinacea's been a priority, everybody's a little, it's the en vogue plant, flower-wise. So we're not going to have to go and plant anything special. We just know we're all the other garden spots public. And investing and then processing accordingly. One of several things that need to be taken care of. Elderberries are in. Information like who cares, I don't care what Mark's doing with elderberries. Another thing, guys, elderberries are in mass. These things are rich this year with all the water we've had. And so we're going to get a really, really wine. And no, elderberry wine is not poisonous, by the way. Remember the little old lady named that they made it was a could anyway thing good at manus shevitz and they would have been poisoning it remember It's right arsenic and old lace there you go for the old play and they also did it as a movie But anyway beyond that crops vary depending on where you are in the country Thunderberries slash the big blackberries came in wave this year and so those are going into jelly just like and another food product goes on the shelf why well because you get variation in flavors, so you know we talk about food fatigue well take advantage of what nature produces and you'll have quite a variety indeed hazelnuts by the very good this year this is a definitely a plus year for those another food pro high protein lots of and really really will pay that price uh... that's one of the other that's one of the things we do need to cover you're going into depression will activate on his side of the family the depression hit and were able to uh... you know federal all quite well for everybody in all the press in the wild and it was edible guys, guess what? No, it doesn't mean that they just covered this. Oh, we have to learn. To the land at that time, we're really kind of screwed. You know, I'll give you an example. I can pick time. For as long as I've done this. Okay. Looking something really strange. Anybody have somebody slow down? No, those are poisonous. I'm thinking, you know, I do it often now. Like, you're right. That's why I'm over here picking them. Grab a handful and chew them while you're talking. I just got a suicide wish, you're absolutely right, been picking these for the last 47 years. You're right, man, lethal, poisonous, don't touch, should be picked by me, you and me before I explode before your eyes. Yeah, Juneberries we've talked about on the air, you know, we've got their, because they made them an ornamental and people are like, well those are poisonous, aren't they? It's like, oh yeah, yeah, that's why I'm coming over here with a five gallon pail and picking three or four, five gallon pails because it's poisonous. That's why I'm eating them all and picking them, don't you know? Yeah, they're poisonous, huh? Yeah, yeah, okay. Don't touch them. Don't go over and pick them. Well not when I'm gone Yeah, you just keep running up there dangerous way on the country where people aren't gonna be competing for this tough and gonna acquire all that you want, you know hickory nuts where all the Warriors are and you know, this is where we went out everybody picked and when you're done you ended up with some really great cookie The whole point is that you could eat fact nothing. You know, actually feast too, but the idea is in moderation. We don't go crazy But in moderation, you had food reserves and you had a mix of food on the shelf. And of course, learn to can, learn to identify the different foods, you know, the different food in the field and know what to do. Now you've got to do it to a degree from books or you've got to do it from somebody just as we always have. From another teacher, somebody who might have an idea what's going on. You can't be developed in your area because things are different from Michigan, say, in Arizona or from Arizona to Florida or whatever. There are different food stuff. I mean, come on, think about it down in Florida guys. So you're planted all over the place and just thought about as ornamentals where somebody wants their own orange tree, just like many people like having their own apple tree, but there's also mangoes, guavas. Oh, have you ever had a mango fresh off a tree, fish mango, and it's starting to ripen? Oh my goodness. And this all from the tropical or from the very warm. And one is no matter where you are, there are solutions like this available. Don't you have to know your environment. to identify what it is that's in and start taking advantage. Now the other thing is you can also promote it. Let me give you an example, at least from the distals. Guys, I have whole wheat planted. The example is lemon balm mint or any of the conventional spear mints or whatever. Take a cutting, a big chunk planted in an area where nothing's going to matter to you that is naturally producing that I need. It's just one of many insurance pallets. One of the neat things that happened this year is we planted a bunch of the white pumpkin tree side here. We were playing Johnny Pumpkin Seed. He planted probably three to four hundred plants. You know what? I don't have to worry about just the pumpkin production I have right here because we've got it all over the place tucked in corners. So this little experiment killer plant, I don't know if it would have a survive a second season because the critters will chew on the stuff. These plants are taking off and they're all over. Now by the way, how do I identify where the plants are? if i produce you know joke you put them out drop them all over different locations in the wild well a little trick they're hardy uh... that you've got whatever pretty got this non hybrid preferably and you plant about three to five to six comes up legs with the pumpkin lucky might even get some core is a corner of the deal to the court your your with you never know of the about three and twelve that were plaid and got passed all the munching by all the creatures and actually got a couple years corn stalks, maybe an ear of corn here and there, more than a few usually. And then pumpkin plants right underneath and spread all over the area. Oh, squash in other areas, by the way. And this is all the wild. Now, for those who are thinking they can't really picture pumpkin or squash in the wild, have you ever thought about that? But have you ever thought about this? It had to come from somewhere. So where was it that squash, you know, for instance, this squash is a big Indian thing, you know, it's big, you know, the Ohio Valley. squash in the Ohio Valley and the eastern seaboard. We saw it juicing it and had their own farming. Where did it come from? Indians didn't just drop out of the sea. They looked at stuff and said, hmm, I'd like taste of the population. They developed. They actually had their own animal husbandry. They did a lot more than that. They actually had many other crops. For instance, where have you seen squash in the wild? Did you run into it lately? Have you been walking down a back path and go, oh, look at that. It's very, very highly developed squash in the wild. It had to come from somewhere. And there had to be a place where really these plants, most environments, they grow on their own. They are the very nature of what the plant does. You ever do a garden pumpkin or squash or something like that and it's in the backyard and you think you're going to mow part of the garden, which you probably will have to. Guess what? The tendrils, the bleeders, you know, those runners, those stringers go out all over the place, don't they? Listen to the other... pumpkin... over and on. Pumpkin there again is just taking advantage of the fact that more sunshine, get more water. semi-wet, rhees slash sandy soil, just like that where you've got that can pretty well grow in anything. You're the sandy soil, especially the sandy soil, but with still some water and decent, you know, mixed content. And there's a lot of those and they're very exciting. I don't know, I like squash. I like most of these foods. I can eat them all day. In fact, you use pumpkin just like you use squash. Versa and recipes. Oh, there's that. If you know about food tuitions, you'll understand that for years uh... the lawyer take one item that you would totally not think oc lemon pie mark in fact actually uh... king just like you would pickle ending up with uh... you same spice range same flavor range or so how from their and it's a sort of another thing to do with the suit each probably have if you have a plant you probably have push all problems and problems and problems of the stuff stock of the star provide stay focused do what you're supposed to do with it that's the big thing and especially in the Midwest here, everybody's had a lot of moisture. So summer, August, and halfway, almost halfway through August, we're looking at a lot of moisture here in Michigan, and that's amazing in and of itself. Typically now, we'd see a lot of having to maintain it if nature's dropping enough water on the real estate. Well, you don't have to sprinkle in water the way normally would be frantically doing in this country. Plus, not a negative, got some very much applause. One thing is whether you get flooded or not, I just have to tell you about it. Anyway, we're at the already at the bottom of the hour. 13. But you gotta get up and get out of Kation Day. You already planned. Today I'll guarantee that. So you get, come on get up, get out of bed. Oh, there you go. I gotta get you up. It's, oh no, it's 28. Oh, no way. Six, five. Okay, well you're up now. There we go. Come on, let's lift. Let's get those legs over the edge of the bed. Ah, feet are in that. Oh, feel that rug. Oh, she washed it for her inverted bunny slippers. Watch those fingers. Oh yeah, your arms over your head. Arms in front of you. uh... to go to your store or your circulation who will put away after a crunch that uh... your feet there yet go you wake up all right now let's try walking towards the door okay co-op or the kitty cat door to the right remember you know how your house that maybe he said okay down the hall towards the kitchen all right she had to take off early this morning go see mom all yours you better read the cat didn't get it Okay, let's go. Come on. Come on. Let's go over there. Get over to the kitchen table. Oh, we'll slide the chair. There you go. Now scoot it forward. Timing is everything. It must have been the food we got. There's that steaming bowl of grits with the real butter. Your choice of how you want it. If you want a salt and pepper, you're going to do all of them. And we got some bacon and eggs. The cat didn't get the bacon. The cat's sleeping in the other room, though. She must have fed it. And then on top of that was bacon, eggs, oh, some toast. 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And you can give Joe a call to say hi to everybody there. have some technology that you can share because glitches with some of the other thing about a 24 hour station resting the equipment it if it is thousand hours well guess what 24 seven and those hours are it's not an F it's just a when it is man-made objects don't last forever man-made electronic objects don't last for very long and remember that it might it yet man never get off the boat the boat Tigers this case I'll think a tiger's near you but One of the things we have, nothing will remind everybody that's going out into the woods if you're taking your weapons with you. If you see a wild pig here in Michigan, shoot it! Because it's like any other vermin out there now. If you run a wild pig, remember they're not too afraid of the people that are walking around. So it's critical that we kind of think through the process here. Let's see if I can give you a couple of... a couple of... we're going to have a music break in a second. But the wild pigs are now open season in Michigan. If you see them, shoot them. And amazingly enough, it should be noted that we've already killed two here in Washtenaw County that were of the Blackbore category. And everybody goes, a lot! Michigan, if you look at Michigan, we're in southeastern Michigan. We're not way up north. But you know what's happened is a whole lot of farms and such that really aren't being tended like they were. People aren't going out in the woods. They're not going out in the country, across the country like they used to. So there's a lot of wild terrain, even in the southern part of the state and the northern part of Indiana. In fact, all of which everybody seems to think that it's all metropolitan area from one end to the other. It's not how it works. Because of that, there are a lot of places, especially in the back 40s, If you've got wild pigs or any animal, they're not even being, you know, nothing's making contact with them unless they come out of their protected area or out of the area that they've been, you know, concealed in. They're plentiful enough now that they're, you know, people and the pigs are running into each other and there's Bennett. Apparently somebody that was to-do finally got attacked where, you know, a Buffy was out on a little hike and maybe all the Buffettes were with them and all of a sudden, you know, from one of the nicer areas, then they went back and they told everybody. Oh my goodness, the horror, the terror. And they probably called the police, and they probably called the DNR, and both of them told them the same thing. Man, that's wild pigs. And all of a sudden, they call. My goodness, we must eradicate all the wild pigs. But they're, it's like Wilbur from Green Acres. Wait a minute. Or it's like, uh, oh, what about Charlotte's Web, the little talking pig? This wasn't a talking pig. This thing was ugly. It had tusks. It looked like it was gonna chew somebody's leg off, and it would have if it had gotten closer. So anyway, the right person was, and so now wild pigs, it's kind of like, you're in Michigan, little sub-note on that. You know, we have deer. Bee hunting is evil, hunting is bad, but then they built all these McMansions out on the edge of farming country. And Bambi, when they saw they were driving by and they watched Bambi by the hundreds eating the farmers' horn, and that's right, eating pretty much every, oh, wonderful Bambi, oh, look, and the farmer feeds Bambi, and there's hundreds and hundreds of them. And it's okay, you know, but all of a sudden, the mansion, it was, and they put plants in. And one of the things they like to put in in these peripheral areas are lots and lots of rose bushes. We do too. I like rose bushes. We go, I want to harvest wild ones and replant them. And I've got them here and there on the property. And I'll just let them go. And they'll go and find their natural barbed wire. But anyway, one morning they turned and they looked up because they wanted to see their beautiful roses. And, you know, Bambi had been wandering around the properties, but they didn't think about the fact that, well, it's a flower. And they opened up the curtain, and there was Bambi. And Bambi had already eaten, not just the flower, but also the buds. And of course, jerked up when the curtain opened and turned, and all of a sudden, Bambi went from being Bambi to being rats with hoes, my rose, my rose, my rose. Back at the, you know, the property owners association. They've been eating our rose bushes, they're eating our ornamentals. Don't you mean deer? Deer, those wonderful bambis, well we couldn't hunt them. We told people it was bad to hunt them. Yes, but there are rats with hooves now. My roses, ahhhhh! And so, they hired hunters to come in. They hired, oh, commercial, games, oh no, hunters. No, no, we can't use the word hunter. Hunters are evil. These are game harvesters. Oh, you mean professional killers. Bambi Murders! No, they're rats with us! The conversation's actually going on, guys. And so, one morning, they're beyond the rose bushes, we heard a rosy flavor to it. Kinda sweet. I wonder what they've been eating. Hmm, you passed me another one of those Bambi steaks. Yep, yep, yep. Kinda sweet. Kinda like flowers. Flour. Hey, it was in Bambi too. Anyway, so that's the chemical here now. We now have the same problem here in Michigan that Arizona, Central and Northern California have, etc., etc. But the people aren't supposed to talk about. Anyway, let's do a little mirror. We can't have that sound. Maybe if I can get this to work right. The little tree that fell fast in the dark for very long. The witches stole your game around him, striking little homes with fun. Hear the snobs of flying children, striking fathers from their beds. What's the scene that has looked more bird? What's the look of the man? Our heart and eyes will go, day to day, away our tongue. But every man must stand behind them and be high. I am the wire, for death, mad, jut, jut, jur, ere cry, my tongue, for guilty, for guilty, one and all. Find the world appear again, and lay in the gallop, so deep, in the eyes of an in-man. Armored carbon types and guns, aim to take away our sons, where every man must stand, take a right, so then, I am the wire. Armored carbon types and guns, and He's a beautiful beautiful morning out there so with 13th day what we're gonna do I think I can piece it oh There have been many that have done work out there by the way, Mizey Mountain is one that you hear every day here But I like to throw a few more up in the wee hours before we get into all of our other programming because there's some really cool artists out there uh... you never know what you're going to run into if you just pay attention now i've got a little bit okay so uh... you get a chance let me see what i can do here i'm gonna find another one of my favorites and this is part of actually the battle for the republic uh... series trying to get back we were working last night till about three oh two in the morning trying to get uh... stuff up on the feed for whatever reason doesn't like uh... i wonder what that's all about never surprised Anyway, um, see what we can do here. I might be able to get this to work right. One of my favorites actually, but this one, kind of unique. This is a unique piece done from the US. This is a, uh, that's actually a librarian out of Norway, part of the many different versions of older boys that tell you it's part of the battle for the Republic. Think a little bit. That song actually will stop you. It's a voice and a guitar. That's all there is involved there, but it's, yeah. fantastic and the artist is beautiful for either thirty bob bob bob yeah i know we're gonna keep you awake well it's already six forty eight we out there in the water get your hand in up and out of bed for you got places to go you got people to see you got things to do uh... i don't know what you've contracted to do out there in the world but you know what we're just change uh... your time a little bit of it for some shackles small in clams whatever will do that you gotta get there so get up yet i don't know don't pull the it's no different from any other that the bad guys like to use dates like that. The bad guys, we're not with that group, okay? So let's get out of bed and get out down the road. We got, by the way, again, our View Flix and YouTube, the new video once in a while on YouTube, go to YouTube.com and then punch in Liberty Tree Radio. Hey, even if the new videos aren't there, well, the other videos that are there, so we've got a bunch of ours posted. Scroll back through and you might wanna review the older one. I'm up, guys, there's quite a few there, so on site. remind you or jog your memory about certain things that you need to take to plug in accordingly. And beyond that, to and friends and allies, so if you go, you'll find favorites. You also scroll down to that. That's long because as we see something unique and interesting that's relevant to what we're doing or what you're doing or where people have asked questions, we tag it, especially people, you know, everybody's doing it over the country. Now, the same is true for people who subscribe because you can actually be part of a subscription. That happens. of the different types of video projects like that, U-Flex, YouTube, Google Video. So kind of look at all of the other social solutions. I think there's some fantastic work that's been done, especially talking about or at least getting a dialogue going about back because people have different theories depending upon life's experience. And you will always learn from someone despite what everybody, oh, I'll just do it this way and ignore everything else wrong. What else is going on and what somebody else is doing because there's other technologies out there there stuff that somebody may have run into a lot of all operated into their gear because it's cheap and guess what it's cheaper that works and so uh... again the improvised adaptable over the example that is cordage most people don't think about rote cordage cordage is something that you can use well course throughout man's history is why we made rope guys with rope we can build thing now within the amazing thing is other than so long this time we didn't have technologies that were super durable. Hemp, of course, was the Chevy of material and was used to make rope forever. It hasn't been used to make rope forever. There are other products, lines, and different societies that have been the foundation for rope. The sailing ships, millions and millions of miles of cordage, had to be made. More recent years, though, can bring down the size of a piece of rope or to actually bring it down into cord, as we call it today. the tensile strength of what used to be a 3-quarters of the dangerous thing is this. The rope, when it's in the half inch per inch format, distributes the energy over a wider base. When you have something that's of length, but it's the, you know, say the, that means you're applying a lot of weight slash energy to a narrow band and your flesh usually can't hold back that kind of energy when it's focused. And so then it cuts. This is why cordage, especially when it's used in certain ways, you have to be very, very careful. You wrap things around your wrist, around your arms. You're thinking, well, it's as strong as my three-quarter inch rope, focusing all that pressure much narrower, and it actually works like a blade. Okay, considered it a pressure. That's really hucking industrial. All they have is lots of weight and focused energy and a very narrow. So if you were looking at the microspers, a nice clean thing, even if it doesn't have air on hand, all it has to be is enough energy. the end result. So you've got the best example of a cordage. We'll do this right before we get to the top of the hour here. An example is survival escape and evasion techniques. Pilots, when a guy bails out of an aircraft and he's a fighter, he has a pressure suit. The pressure suits are actually laced around the body. They're tightened up. The reason that it's able to compress actually all through the energy applied to the body so all the blood doesn't flow here and doesn't on both sides of the legs. the torso each side and around the arms. The pressure suit has a very fine piece of cordage that is woven as one piece on the arm, one piece on the other arm, one piece on the leg. And if you were to unlace it, you're looking at hundreds of feet of a very fine, almost like parachute cord. Now part of your survival escape in the course has to covering and keeping all of this with you. Why? Well with cordage you can build things. dropped into where there are no man-made objects readily available, man-made objects or some but it's wreckage, or between wreckage, natural materials and that cordage, you can build things, find pieces of thread. Now the in this case it's kind of you have to unlace it, it's designed so it can be dis, you probably don't know that in several of us on both the pressure on the flight suit you have blades, oh they're not K bars and their rifle knife, designed to Well, make sure you recover those. There's many a pressure suit, because by the way, government demands that they be cut, man, because heaven forbid the Pezal fighter pilot pressure suits, I don't be worried about that, except that, well, you know, they're trying to keep everybody a little pressed anyway, but a lot of that stuff is laying there in the cloth, scrap, and the donut of destruction options. When you get those suits, inspect and feel everything, guys, because The blades and a lot of survival gear are left right in there with all that other stuff. And those make for pretty cool tools for using the cordage when the time comes because they were built to be used with the stuff. Oh yeah! Well I hear the music from the time I'm out in there. We're gonna go to break, the top of the hour actually. God bless the Republic, death of the new world order and we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run and we are on the march but you better be marching out that door and grab that next cup of coffee on the way out. Make sure you got your clothes on. There you go. And then back out to work. It's Friday the 13th, bum bum bum. Which for any of you who are Christians knows that that means absolutely nothing. So anyway, we'll be back, about 6 minutes here, on the micro effect in the morning. supplies here. Daddy, you're not planning to have an emergency, are you? You don't plan to have them. They have them on their own. You plan a response. Like what? What can go wrong? Well, imagine you go to the grocery store and it's empty. Yeah, that's paranoid. That's possible. It's paranoid. It's not paranoid to prepare. It's perfectly prudent. Okay, paps, I get your point. Keep it. But, Dad, what if we never need it? Wanna go bad? Oh, no, son. You'll have babies of your own and this stuff will still be as good as it is today. It's good to believe me. I've had some really oh, yeah, dad. Maybe we could have a practice emergency Test the food out huh? Yeah, well, let's hope we don't have a real emergency son But if we do I intend to survive and I intend for you to survive too. Thanks dad I better get the rest of this put away call 866 404 3663 or go to freeze dry guide comm build your own firearm you build confidence K.T. Ordnance offers the best ATF approved 80% kits that can be made into firearms. And when you build your own firearm, you know it inside and out. You know how it fires. You take pride in ownership. Head to ktordnance.com for a great father-son or father-daughter firearm build. Like the .45 caliber KT1911 or choose the .50 caliber KTP50 that fires a 275 grain bullet for pure stopping power. K.T. Ordinances kits are fully legal. 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