"bulk food"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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On April 17, 2009, Mark Koernke and Butterknife discussed preparedness, ammunition alternatives, and food storage strategies. They covered SABO accelerator technology for 30-caliber ammunition to address bullet shortages, promoted a food inventory spreadsheet tool on PatriotMoney.com, and provided detailed guidance on building affordable food reserves using bulk items like rice, oatmeal, and canned fish. The show included vendor reviews (warning against Gunny's Surplus for non-delivery), product recommendations from Sportsman's Guide catalogs, and extensive discussion of NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) detection equipment, radiological protection, and potassium iodide. Callers and chat participants contributed information on wholesale food sources and preparedness resources.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Nancy, along with guest Butterknife, discussed quartermaster logistics and food storage strategy for militia preparedness. Butterknife presented two competing food storage philosophies: the Deep Pantry approach (buying extra of what you normally consume) and the Core Food Program (designing a bulk food supply from scratch using rice, beans, and peanuts as foundational ingredients). The show included detailed nutritional analysis of 1,000 pounds of brown rice, 500 pounds of beans, and 300 pounds of peanuts as a cost-effective base ration, with calculations showing macronutrient distribution across man-months of supply. Caller Dave provided a financial market report covering stock market decline, precious metals price gouging, currency fluctuations, and economic recession forecasts, along with commentary on congressional hearings regarding the financial crisis and foreclosure crisis.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial crisis as a planned event rather than an accident, comparing it to a long stretch of road leading inevitably to disaster. He explained the government's $700 billion bailout and its implications, including the straw man bond system and how citizens are being positioned as collateral and indentured property. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, including recommendations for bulk food purchasing at Aldi's and feed stores, ammunition and firearms suppliers (Center Fire Systems, Amoman, JND Components/Sabo accelerators), and upcoming events at Knob Creek gun range. Butter Knife provided detailed information on discount grocery chains and local food wholesalers as part of a quartermaster data collection project.