"corn burner"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and political commentary on November 15, 2013. He covered heating systems including corn burners and multi-fuel alternatives, detailed his food preservation efforts with apples and cherries, and announced upcoming military exercises at Camp Nagahitcham and Oghammer Ranges. Callers and Koernke discussed government deception, surveillance camera systems in Michigan, and potential false flag scenarios including nuclear attacks. The show included extensive commentary on government corruption, the role of Israel in potential attacks, and the need for patriots to prepare for conflict while rejecting reliance on government systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and quartermaster supplies on Friday, November 15, 2013, focusing on budget-friendly tactical gear sourcing from military surplus retailers like Maine Military and Gov Liquidation. He covered P-38 can openers, helmet covers, MOLLE gear, and water storage containers as essential barter items. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening in Michigan, corn burner heating systems, and greenhouse chicken integration for heat production. A caller from the Carolinas contributed information about European stick-burning stoves and cackle ovens as alternative heating methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed military response protocols and the Benghazi attack, arguing that aircraft carrier-based support could have reached the ambassador within minutes and criticizing the Obama administration's handling of the incident. He covered a Michigan militia training exercise scheduled for the weekend featuring artillery demonstrations and mechanized cavalry units at various camps. Koernke also promoted Bill Connor's challenge to Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, discussed corn burners as an efficient home heating system using agricultural byproducts, and solicited donations to support the show's broadcast operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative heating and energy independence solutions, focusing on corn burners and wood-burning stoves as cost-effective alternatives to conventional heating systems. He interviewed caller Bill about Amish-made wood-fired water heaters from Lehman Brothers, comparing their efficiency and affordability to electric and gas systems. The show covered preparedness topics including the Hutaree militia exercise scheduled for September 27-28 in Michigan, with detailed information on required equipment (gas masks, helmets, ammunition, load-bearing gear), and provided vendor contacts for military surplus equipment. Koernke also promoted the Knob Creek Gun Shoot event and solicited donations for the Micro Effect Network.
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Mark Koernke discussed United Nations restrictions on medical supplies and firearms targeting the United States, coordinated with the Council on Foreign Relations. He extensively covered alternative energy solutions including steam-powered vehicles and corn-burning heating systems as preparedness measures against potential fuel shortages. Koernke emphasized self-sufficiency and criticized government dependency, contrasting the response to natural disasters in Japan and Hurricane Katrina with the need for individual initiative. He provided contact information for steam engine conversion systems and legal resources, took caller questions about multi-fuel military engines and hydrogen fuel cells, and stressed the importance of preparedness and community action.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple preparedness and political topics during this afternoon broadcast. He emphasized Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign as a critical political solution and urged listeners to support him financially and through activism. Koernke covered alternative energy systems in detail, including corn and cherry pit burning stoves as economical and independent heating solutions, and discussed solar and wind power implementation. He spent considerable time on nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense, addressing gas mask selection, storage, and proper use, with specific recommendations for Israeli, Russian, and NATO-standard masks. He also discussed chemical attack scenarios, protective equipment layering, and family preparedness protocols, referencing his personal experience as an NBC defense specialist and incidents at Waco and other locations.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed the history of federal overreach against militia and patriot movements, focusing on the Ruby Ridge siege (1992) and the planned attack on the Weaver family, which was documented on video by militia members who prevented the family's murder. They covered the systematic targeting of gun owners and tax protesters under the Bush Sr. administration, the connection between Ruby Ridge and Waco, and the importance of grassroots preparedness and self-sufficiency. Caller Drew from Mississippi, recently released from incarceration, shared insights on government corruption and discussed the Knob Creek militia meetings and the Freeman siege in Montana. The hosts emphasized alternative energy solutions (corn burners, solar power, steam cars), ammunition stockpiling, hunting skills as defensive capability, and the mathematical formulas used by elites to manipulate the economy and control populations.