"canned goods"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including water storage, food procurement strategies (emphasizing canned goods and lima beans over freeze-dried options), and fuel management. He promoted Axion red-blue-green rifle sights and monoculars as $25 donations. The show covered Michigan militia organizing efforts, including formation of a new light mechanized unit called the Green Horse Company, and detailed discussions on vehicle modifications for evacuation readiness, including spare tire mounting, fuel tank configurations, and field repair kits. Callers contributed information on copper pennies, rhodium metal value, and tire repair systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition distribution, food storage strategies, and preparedness during this Thursday evening broadcast. He covered the tactical redistribution of ammunition across the country, detailed recommendations for acquiring affordable canned goods and survival food from dollar stores, and emphasized the importance of fats and calories in long-term survival scenarios. The show included caller discussions about food storage buckets, nutritional needs, and historical examples like the Lewis and Clark expedition. The second half featured a separate segment on medical marijuana hosted by Michigan Randy, covering withdrawal studies, state legalization efforts, and comparisons between marijuana and tobacco.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness and weapons systems, focusing extensively on AR-15 rifle configuration, ammunition management, magazine capacity, and combat load strategies. He covered practical defensive scenarios including home defense, neighborhood protection, and offensive operations, emphasizing the importance of ammunition supply caches and mutual support among militia members. The show included discussion of the Dom Creek event, vendor information, and product endorsements, along with commentary on economic issues including steel production, wild horse management, and food sourcing concerns regarding canned goods from foreign manufacturers.