"food contamination"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed food contamination issues affecting the Michigan National Guard, emphasizing quality control and equipment maintenance in food service operations. He pivoted to ammunition reloading as a business opportunity and practical solution to current ammunition shortages, covering powder availability, primer sourcing, and techniques for reactivating spent primers using materials like firework squib charges and match tips. Callers contributed practical reloading advice, including downloading loads to stretch powder supplies, using alternative powders like Pyrodex, and scavenging lead from shooting ranges. The show concluded with discussion of World War II-era alternate ammunition production and the strategic importance of primer manufacturing.
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The episode featured a guest health consultant discussing alternative health remedies, nutritional supplements, and concerns about environmental contamination of food sources. The host and guest covered topics including nano-particle contamination in vegetables and fruits, strategies for food self-sufficiency through home gardening and fish farming, fermented foods and chelation for detoxification, and methods for filtering contaminated juices. The second half of the episode deteriorated into fragmented political commentary touching on Clinton emails, Benghazi, and general criticism of government institutions, with significant audio quality issues and incoherent segments.
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Mark Koernke discussed Agenda 21 land seizures affecting ranchers and farmers, particularly the Red River project and attacks on heritage livestock operations like those run by Mark Baker in Michigan. He covered food supply contamination issues, including donkey and owl meat scandals involving Chinese suppliers and major fast-food chains, and criticized the consolidation of food production under communist-affiliated companies. Koernke addressed flat-earth conspiracy theories as a distraction tactic, using references to Terry Pratchett's Discworld to explain how such narratives waste time and attention. He then pivoted to geopolitical analysis of Afghanistan, the Golden Crescent opium trade, and the strategic importance of Central Asian nations, drawing parallels to how media blackouts obscure information about regions like Western Canada, Minnesota, and North Dakota. The show included discussion of Swedish communist immigration post-WWII, Bernie Sanders as a potential Trotskyite, and promotional announcements for preparedness materials and surplus military equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the disappearing witnesses and suspicious deaths connected to the Sandy Hook incident, alleging government involvement and cover-ups. He analyzed the deaths of Douglas Cody, William Podgorsky, Michael Bellmore, and Joanne Engleitz, questioning the statistical improbability of their deaths within a narrow timeframe. Koernke also covered Mexico's move to back its peso with silver, the suppression of precious metal prices by bankers, food supply contamination including plastic in rice and meat processing concerns, and broader critiques of government manipulation, feminism, immigration policy, and what he characterized as coordinated attacks on American society by communist and occult elements.