"food shortages"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the stock market as a rigged system comparable to a casino, covered the Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Swap event in Michigan on May 7, 2022, and provided extensive guidance on ammunition reloading including brass cleaning techniques using corn cob bedding as a cost-effective alternative to walnut media. He also addressed food supply concerns, water storage solutions, and preparedness logistics including body armor and tactical equipment deals. The show included discussions on the Roe v. Wade ruling, media representation issues, and historical farming practices from a 1931 Indiana Farmer's Guide.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Afghanistan withdrawal as a catastrophic betrayal comparable to the fall of Roman legions, analyzing press conference footage showing fear among journalists who realized they were not protected by the communist system they served. He covered ammunition availability (7.62x39 brass and SKS rifles), Morse code communications, Roman military history as metaphor for imperial collapse, and warned of imminent communist action in America. Callers contributed information on ammunition sources and the Fabian Freeway document. Koernke emphasized that losing 310,000 auxiliary troops in Afghanistan represented a strategic disaster equivalent to one-sixth of the U.S. military and predicted internal conflict and food shortages as part of a deliberate economic collapse strategy.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawton discussed the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, alleging it was deliberately diverted to Diego Garcia and connecting the incident to Israeli and CIA operations. They analyzed the Ukraine conflict as a distraction from nuclear war preparations and criticized European reluctance to support NATO involvement. The show covered radiation contamination in Pacific seafood from Fukushima, food supply threats including GMO crops and pig viruses, and animal behavior near Yellowstone. They promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (April 11-13, 2014) and discussed ammunition availability and AR-15 parts pricing.