Mark Koernke discussed fall and winter preparedness, including gardening, food preservation, seed storage, and fruit tree planting. He emphasized self-sufficiency through canning, freezing, and drying produce, and recommended purchasing seeds and supplies while sales were available. The show shifted to homeschooling, where Koernke shared his family's experience pulling their child from public school due to concerns about psychiatric diagnosis and medication, ultimately choosing Sylvan Learning Center and homeschooling. He stressed the importance of teaching accurate American history and Christian heritage to children. A caller joined to discuss ongoing garden production in Michigan, gun shows, and recent firearms regulations. The final segment addressed political prisoners and government tyranny, with Koernke criticizing Hillary Clinton's handling of classified materials and the exemption of lawmakers from laws they create, comparing modern government overreach to 1775-era tyranny.
tomatoes, a pack of peppers last night, a pack of peppers, and dry. I've got my freezer pretty much full of green peppers and I've got another come in again. I did not expect side and freeze them, cut them in half or freeze them whole for doing. Generally, I like to cut them in half because of peppers. If that's a freezer and it's ready to go when you are and do enough for your family, you're all done. So now it's in popplanos, I will pickle, some of them I will dry. They're just love to have on hand, yank them plants and so not when they got production still happening out there. These are not, they're not, because it is getting cooler, looked at and keep in mind some gentlemen from the micro. So I'm going to continue talking about what it is we need to do to prepare for winter. Those of you who are in the northern climes, those of you that have storm windows on the older homes, you have all your caulking done. on the home. This is preparation as part of, part of the, you know, keeping things so that you can get through this one more bullet used against the New World Order, shall we? This is as tough as you can so that you can, you can just see a bullet, see it being water. There have been some really great sales on it. Keep your eyes open. There are a number of different, keep your eyes and ears open. Watch locally. Right now you have discounted, you can put away for next year. A lot of the stores are into this cycle where they buy six months in a bank and do not hang on to stuff for the next year. Discount it and clearance it out. And I mean even like flashlights. They're doing this with flashlights. Well, we got those in the spring. We got to get rid of these, liquidate this out of here, and then bring new stock in. Same, it's that time of year when they're doing that kind of stuff right now. They're getting their Christmas things in. already in the store, even the back room, if they don't already have them out and I'm seeing a lot of Christmas stuff into how those items are there. I'm seeing, yeah, you should be able to get canning jars. People be talking, well, that's not the case because they come up with this arts and crafts thing using canning jars, making lanterns, using, decorating the jars and using it for flowers. It's harder to get those now. You're gonna, they're gonna pay a long dollar on those. So keep your eyes open if you see them at a retail shop. I saw my basement was, and I've got a couple of people started into, and I try to promote that because it makes you more self-sufficient. That's giving a few away, but not a whole lot. Just enough to get people, get that, that bug because it's so much better when you do it yourself. You know what the product came from. And how it was, it's a good thing. You want to get into what you can all do. People go with the Great Depression, not because they wanted to, but because they had to, because food was not available. And if we're not careful, folks, we're going to find ourselves in the same boat. So we need to make sure that we have things on hand to do that. Right now, I would say, get your seats now. There are a lot of things a lot of seed companies. You can find online, Park Seed Company. But one is they're running the clearance sale. You can take them and freeze them both. Don't freeze your seeds. But you can freeze them, and it gets them into that cycle as though they reside in the ground. Take them out when you want to. The garden, hydrate them. Put them in the soil in the southern window. Get your plant planting started. Typically here, I like to do it everywhere at the end of February. into February to get things going here. So that by April, it's got a couple months growth. It typically takes about two weeks to germinate, some of things longer. Your cabbage product has a longer germination. It takes a while for those to germinate for some reason. Sooner you can get those in your cabbage rocks of that nature. That kind of cabbage flavor, it takes longer. And if you don't have that kind of time, money invested into it, you find that want to buy them. God, for some reason you can't get a hold of them. You know, you're going to be sorry. We've talked about saving seeds. If you have, if you can't get them now, if you can't save the seeds from one of your plants, that's a good producer, you have that for next year. Especially then that's why the non-hybrid, a hybrid is not going to produce the same, which is another reason why I like to take the clippings and use the root. It is the same. You're going to get the same production, the same quality fruit you are going to take off. That is something to keep in mind for those of you that don't have a fruit tree. Now is the perfect time to go out there and get a fruit tree and put it. And they are out there again at your seed mills, your nursery areas. to get a fruit tree in the ground. Spend a little five dollars, get that rooting compound, brush it on, and make sure you get it in the ground so that that shrub or tree is going to take off. When I say shrub, I say shrub because there are hazelnut shrubs that produce a lot of nuts. And who doesn't like a hazelnut? I'm taking a hazelnut coffee. That's kind of, you know, added to the Lugazina coffee this morning. I love the root 60. If you haven't tried it, you gotta try that. He sent that to me in the mail and I tell you what, opened the package up and was like, oh my God, this sounds so good. Yeah, we had to crank them up and do it right away. But all I've got is I have to order more, actually, from Luca. I have to thank the Micro Effect this morning, too, who's thinking about this here, for having us up and putting us out there so that y'all can call in and make suggestions. But this morning, any rate of planting and preparation for next year, that is, that's the phrase, wait too long to fill this ground and get my compost for it to fill up next year. I'm a little nervous about, because I want to make sure that I get as much out of the garden as I can, the area where the feeding is clearing that out today, make sure everything goes well there, getting it turned over and next year. I do have a little anise out there. A termite got into that. It had this lovely large section of my garden that was anise. It had nine plants out there and only two survived. A termite got into the root then just eight. And then I went through and two little sprayed the ground. And my trees now. I did not expect to find that in the ground. And I was turning up the ground where they were at. The other plants, we've got a real tiny pair of growth. here. It looks like an Asian pear but it's only, goodness, the size of a crab apple. Beautiful little pears that pickle up very nicely. They're on the Thanksgiving table and the ends as well. You can get the larger, they're smaller, they pop a bowl and I just suck on it lightly and the whole thing comes off. It's a neat thing to see. And in wormholes there, it can have on the table bench They're going to have a rough time of it because it's going to be what they can get their hands on to deal with it. But time and time again, during the Great Depression, you ate what you could get your hands on, be it grit, be it oatmeal. And when I looked at reading Franklin's going to England and having no money when he went, relying on the government of New York to finance to get once he's on the ship and already set out to steal no money, the captain's like, oh, he did it again. They don't know he'd been scammed. The man made promises he couldn't feed. He sounds like politicians today. But yeah, promised money to buy England. And he wound up working for his men eating oatmeal three times a day. Ship it back. He learned that over there, they had ale. there and they charged both as they were you know, inebriated on the job and the people got deeper and deeper into that because they were spending more in their ales and they were really taking home. And he saw this and he commented on that. Well this does not work. These people are aid or uneducated. At that time Americans, the people that were out of the country, had learned to read and write from the, uh, from the Bible, from, or England, 34, what is it now? Three quarters, three quarters of the population in the US could read percentage. Just astronomically huge difference. I think it was like 25% of the remaining could, humongous. And I look at today how many people, um, people that, and that know how to read and write. And I'm not the best. I will admit that right now. I went to the public and really did not learn fraud grammar. In homeschooling, my children learned that. Yeah, I have my fists over things that I want to make sure that because the books that we use, the curriculum that we use is tax-filled for homeschooling. And I learned along with them, they have exceeded my ability. So I go to make sure that, you know, Don't be afraid out of school. I will play this right now. It gets adjusted to living that lifestyle. I will play that right now. And I used to go through this beginning of school when they were in public school to make that adjustment from you've got set schedules, you have to do this, this, and this. And we get there that whole at the beginning and ending of school coming home from school. Hierarchy change, shall we say, in the home. in school is come with homeschooling. OK, you go through that at the beginning. It might take a little bit to get it dusted for them to test the waters and see how far you're going to go with it and where that takes a little bit to do. But I tell you what, it is worth it. And if you find a good career, it wasn't real with their history because they spent a missionary history rather than American history. Now, they've dabbled a little bit. Now, they've mentioned it here and there. But you can get into depth. So I found other books. It's nice to know our Christian heritage, the missionary work that was done from the very beginning, from Christopher Columbus. Some of those are the books I went to because those amazing books. I can't remember the name of it. One in Christopher Columbus and the founding of the nation. And there was one that followed the decision. Think of it now, but I do have it here. Wonderful books. There's so many out there that you can draw from. I went to the local library. I found the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. I read that. That was in the children's section. I was looking for books from my history. It was in the sixth grade. One wrote. He didn't write anything that was above the sixth grade level so that everyone would understand that. He did that with his newspapers. He did that with his writing. and that he was very plain spoken, but was educated. He wanted to make sure that everyone could understand what he said and what he meant. And that was where I found it. And I tell you what, it was if you can find it, he's trying to get rid of a copy. It is wonderful. He does stop writing his autobiography just before the revolution. But it's just amazing because he got so involved, he didn't have to write anymore. the rating of the memoirs. There are the last half of that book is his writing from when he was ambassador to France and some of the things in letters coming back. And again, some of them obviously coded. He knew he had a mole in France and he took him a while to figure out who was the woman that he was. It's this wonderful book beginning to end, quite a crack in writing. So again, for homeschooling, it is an amazing thing. You will enjoy every minute that you do. I did that while I took two years off to get really going and get things where I wanted them to be, returning to work. The morning, we were shopping, come home, teach school, pick him up, because there's no parking in our room. And then he would drop me off to work and we'd be able to do the whole thing over again. So it was a fight made because they were not, it was crazy. And when we got into, they would pump our information, as we're doing, through a physical therapy or vision, the ability that pretty much mass is invested. It's a fallacy. There is no separation of different regurgitate what it wants you to say. They want to use this on our kids. They want our children to, well, if you get a bad influence of any kind, be it violent one, be it an ominous drug, it makes sense. So we can't allow, I mean, as a mom and not having a clearly defined diagnosis, and that was my major problem with them, is that, yeah, okay, take him to this doctor. I didn't trust that doctor. The more they told me about him, the less I trusted him. It's like, no, I dealt with doctors working at a, I know how doctors feel, you know, with patients, with calls, I knew which doctor, from that, how they did their work and had answered calls and specific information that they were looking for in coming calls. What was right and what was wrong and everything that they were telling me about this doctor was wrong. He was not feeling the way other psychiatrists in the community did business on a regular basis. It was just wrong and I knew it was wrong. So I didn't trust him. I took him to the university. I took him to his pediatrician at first and got, you know, I couldn't get a diagnosis. It's like, you know, oh, we'll just try this. I'm like, no, not without a clear cut diagnosis. If you can't diagnose, give me a diagnosis, you know that that's what it says. Two and a half pages, very, very fine. Side effect. We're not doing this. I mean he already has asthma and other things that we know he's allergic to. Why am I going to introduce this into the mix of what he already has today and with these side effects and knowing what my nephew was going through, some very adverse things. He was fine during his full day, but when he got home, I would just be bouncing off the wall with so much energy. He just, actually having an allergic reaction to the medication and they weren't telling my sister that was not. So dealing with that, it helped for six, five years. I took them to different doctors to find out what was going on. And finally, when we, but the school is a little helpful, help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help help Now we're going to go forward from here, basically since you can't help him teaching him. And I need to pull him from the system and get him. I'm not wasting my time. I'm not taking the court to waste you to make you do what's right here. It's like, no, we've wasted enough to get him out, get him the treatment and Sylvan Learning Center. They're great. They're really great. When I took them out and they were able to say, hey, that's good to see this factor. That was our first session with him. That was our first and last session, honestly. I said, no, I can tell you right now, I'm seeing what he's doing and I'm watching the way that he's listening things, looking at him as he's reading. He's having problems with the doctor, he was diagnosed and started treatment. So, you know, to get him to where he could still fighting us on that. I said, we're done. I'm not doing this anymore. We're out of here. And that's where homeschooling really began there. But it was a long process. So you've got to have stamina and stand up and fight for what you have. These are for what you want. For your family, for your home, one battle. I look back now, it was a big battle then. It wasn't a small battle, but it was something that we had to do. It was necessary for my sanity. the constant battle for you to get, well, if you don't do it this way, we're not, we're not, this is like, okay, fine. Basically my idea is you're fired. You aren't going to do it. You don't want to do it. You're getting paid to do it. You're done. You're fired. I'm your boss. Ultimately, I'm paying my taxes to pay your salary and you're telling me you're not to do this. This wellbeing. And that's where we go. This is, this is something that, uh, It was fight. And this being weapons, they understand this one that they want to go to. It's a good thing. Be prepared because shifting from south to another bullet in the magazine, so to speak, to be prepared to family in all realms. Something that needs to do, something of preparation will teach history. The history has been so changed and so watered down. Whether you're homeschooled or not, you want to make sure that your children know of this nation. when it happens, why it happens, who was involved. So, you know, this is part of the foundation that needs to be there. It's our heritage and that our heritage is under fire. These organizations, national international organizations that are trying to destroy this nation, organizations, this nation from deep that mind, you know, benefits that we can, we can our children. Our heritage is not destroyed. and everybody's going to the tab of the e-book. The problem with putting on an e-book is that revision can happen very, very quickly and the blink of an eye. Have the physical is a good thing. Join events with your children if you have a daily paper, pages, not Yahoo news and news agencies, API, UPI, you can act ceremonially. Just saying Yahoo is an example is not one I think is best for sure. So keep an eye on the emphasis If you're home-schooling, these are things that you can do. And hopefully you are, because it's a very rewarding, let me tell you. You've got to find your families closer, children will do better with the full generation, dealing with them. That's the thing I see with a public school system is that they're shut in a classroom of children of their own age and they only have one, typically one adult to deal with during the day. So they're missing out on that multi-generational exchange. Parents, grandparents. Do I have a caller? Just checking. We got a caller? Good morning. Thank you for calling in. I do appreciate that. Don't know if you got my message, but yeah. We saw that. What's going on? Here we are. Well, thank you. I appreciate you calling in. We have construction workers here and ourselves dealing with that. here. But no, I was talking, you know, it is Weapons Wednesday and talked a little bit about this and that. I talked about gardening, of course, and still getting produce out of my garden like crazy. So that, you know, that was one thing that I was going over. You know, usually by now I'm tilling the earth and putting my compost on and putting the plastic down to cover it up, to cook it down over the winter. And I've kind of go out and pick peppers and tomatoes I had so much pillows and my eggplant. Oh my gosh, I went out there last night, it's like, oh my word. I thought I was done with this. I had everything all stacked up and ready to put on the shelf. Usually by the end of September, it's pretty awesome. I've got to go out there and I've got more herbs to draw. The savory that I put in this year, I put in two plants and those two plants has made this huge bush. It is like a bush. It is about three foot high. So yeah, I'm still clipping away at that. I want to clip it back too much. But I should probably just cut it all and take it in, just this rapid and dry it, hang it. There's that much of it. There's no way I could get it all in my dehydrator. But no, my birds did very well this year. Very well. But yeah, I could go out and pick up my gun and my undead. Even the ground in the middle of Michigan. Well, yeah. I mean, usually we have the fire warnings this time of year because Everything is dying down, it's gone brown, making the green green, I'm gonna have to fold the lawn again. It's there, I was trying to do part of that yesterday, and I was like, wow, I'm not used to grass drawing this quickly, this time of year. It's been warm enough and wet enough. Yeah, everything's a little crazy out there. I'm still doing summer chores at this point, or in two weeks, into October, and yeah, I usually, pretty much, you know, gotten, gotten late for one more until the end of October to put the, the lawnmower away. Yeah, I'm still using the weed lip, all of this other stuff. This should be done. I'm not complaining for sure. Have you had any, no of any sales, it is being weapons Wednesday, that's out there? Sure, I just, I thought, well gee, are there any, any gun shows up in your area this, this, this week? Right, right. No, because it's just you know, typically this time of year there's the gun shows pick up. They keep talking about the loophole. Didn't they do something about that making... I think they did that most, the beginning of the year, didn't they? You know, I honestly don't know. I think they did. But the person sales? Really? Really? Pretty sure they did that. I think we talked about that in the springtime. How's that a loophole? I know. It's just they're going through the NCI suggest. Right. I mean, you have to be hooked up for a weapons check, which means it would have to go, well, that would have to go if any all sales must go to dealers. Well, no, I think it has to be like 10%. They have to, went well when they make the purchase. They have to sell it for 10% more, at least it used to be, than what they purchased. The law requires them to add 10% to whatever they purchased. to like really? Okay. All the things are just that will change here and what's coming down the pike. Preparations for winter and for that. So you know it's coming in some beans online. You don't know what's coming. Yeah if you've got if you had you know a chance for overtime, overtime money, then it's fine because you may need it next year. Who knows what's coming down the pike. We've had promises Actually getting into, oh gosh, I talked about Benjamin Franklin and him getting on a boat in New York, autobiography. Getting on a boat in New York, the governor, in money, he would be there at the back with money for a printing press and the passee and have the captain say, oh, I don't have any money. Done it again. It's age-old. We're not seeing anything different here. Promises, promises. They promise the moon and they can't. can't and never had any intention of actually coming through. And that's what we're looking at right now. That's the way I look at, I always look at presidential moon and they see no darn well they can't possibly. And they make these promises, they want to make changes, but you've got to remember too, they've got to get a path to Congress and the Senate. And the Senate has been in place The people in the Senate have been there for long. Oh my god, some of them had hospital beds in their offices. Seriously? It's crazy. I would guess some kind of hell or any. Oh my god. She's in the Senate. Well, she was in the Senate. Now she's the Secretary of State. Oh my god. She's in prison. My god. The whole political process has I know, it's like oh my god, yes, that was great. Hurt. Oh wow, that's a good thing. You're not in charge. Oh, beautiful comeback. You know what makes you think of- I think about that statement, yeah. But yesterday it was- Remember the grandma from Russia? Remember the grandma from Russia? Yes, Stalin was a butcher, but he was our- Yeah. Honestly. Who they're talking about. Did you see that Donald Trump said he was going to throw Hillary in prison? Why, that's a dictator. A political opponent in prison, only a dictator would do that. Oh, let's see. Isn't that what they did to my husband? They put him in prison as a political prisoner because he spoke the truth about what they wanted to do. They went after him for a third before they could actually do anything about it. And then it was on Trump's up-targes. They made the underlying charge was dropped and they still sent him. So yeah, I'm going to have to use. So yeah, political prisoners, well, hello, it's already been done and it's being done and it's been done here in the US. So understand that political prisoners happen, but she's not a political prisoner. She is a felon. They have admitted the FBI admitted she is a felon. They chose out, they found they had the proof confidential papers, only confidential but classified materials. She has been in government for 30 years. She knows better, but she's special. You know what we call that when you, when you, when the ruling class, so to speak, they exempt themselves from the laws that they create? We call that tyranny. We have called it tyranny for years, and I'll tell you what, it is not. It's still tyranny. And the thing is that these people that are in our government and have entrenched themselves there, that think they are better than we are, they write law and then in clauses within that same law exempt themselves from that law. So two ways about it. I'm sorry, I'm sounding across. And I am. My family came here to get away from tyranny back in 1754. And let me tell you what, it's unacceptable. He cannot allow this to happen. And yet here we are. This is what we're looking at. And we're seeing it not only in our federal government, we see it on the local level where these people, they write laws, they write code, property code, and we're allowing this. And you turn around and it's there and they just write, you know, oh, we're going to change this code and we're going to meet on it here. Oh, it's, by the way, it's a closed door meeting for a local township. you can and can't do with your own property? Also what to be at? We've talked, we've touched on this. Just three years ago now that a rough estimate of might have made your building permit before you can do a tree. That's crazy. Some days ago, but they still have a job. How come that is? Right. I'll tell you what. No, they want to tell you, they're going to find you for cutting down your tree. Then they're going to hold you responsible for the damages done. Pretty or to a person. This is one of those things a city person might not under- Maybe they do, maybe they don't, but I'll talk to everybody, talk everywhere you are. I have a permit to cut down a tree. Enough that everybody in the park store is hearing me, you know, not yelling, but he can hear me. Conversation. And they came out and tried to- And that wasn't instigated. That didn't come from- That came from- And I'm finding more and more of them. I was talking with Ed just the other day. It's like- I look at this and the tyranny we have today is no different than what we did in 1775. The only difference is instead of a king, we have these people that consider themselves rulers. They are the lawmakers and they have, they made so many exemptions for themselves. It's written into law that if you're part of the lawmakers, then you're not subject to those laws. And this is what we're seeing. I mean, this holds, she has, she's done treasonous acts, okay, in releasing and putting these emails out there on an unsecured server and emailing it to people. Incorrect procedure and she knew it. The people she heard that had acts, having people that had act-free clearances at all. Oh, anybody, you know, to hack in and get it and that's ridiculous. The other thing about this, you know, there's the great talk they, the, and say that they never Oh my goodness, we're at the top of the hour, Don. Hey, you gotta go. We're public. We sell for sale. We'll be back the next hour. You can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamur toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. With a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, myrrh and clove oil, Vitamur effectively whitens teeth, removes plaque and freshens breath and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. 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