"food supply"
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud concerns, criticizing the extended mail-in voting process and claiming no legitimate election is occurring. He addressed recent disasters in North Carolina and Tennessee, alleged government concealment of casualties, and expressed strong anti-Israel and anti-Trump rhetoric, claiming Trump serves Israeli interests. Koernke also covered chemtrail observations in Michigan, food supply recalls, World Economic Forum cybersecurity exercises scheduled for election day, and promoted modified digital cameras converted to night vision devices for preparedness. He took music requests and encouraged listeners to prepare for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and supply chain vulnerabilities on May 30, 2023. He covered CB radio networks and field training exercises, reviewed historical monetary instruments from the 1907 panic and Depression era to illustrate banking conspiracies, and addressed urgent supply restrictions: the FDA's June 11 deadline eliminating over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics, forcing farmers and animal owners to use veterinarians. Callers contributed information on gas mask filter adapters, surplus military equipment (tents, boots, medical supplies), and strategies for stockpiling medications and supplies before regulatory cutoffs. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, medical preparedness, and resistance to government control of food and animal care systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed food supply vulnerabilities and trade imbalances with China, criticizing the export of American pork and oil while importing lower-quality products. He covered nuclear preparedness and fallout shelter planning, emphasizing water storage, waste management, and psychological considerations for extended shelter stays. He promoted Bear Creek Arsenal's AR-10 and AR-15 upper receivers at competitive prices. The episode featured a caller discussing the April 19th Patriots Day significance (the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord) and promoting the Apple Seed rifle marksmanship program in Kerrville, Texas, which teaches shooting fundamentals to civilians of all ages.
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Mark Koernke discussed COVID-19 vaccines as ineffective and dangerous, claiming they alter DNA and cause blood clots, and criticized government mandates and mask requirements. He covered Operation Northern Strike, a military exercise in Michigan involving aircraft landing on highways, directing listeners to YouTube videos for surveillance. Koernke promoted preparedness items from Sportsman's Guide including AK-47 blank adapters (framed as components for future 'quieting devices'), French military surplus magazine pouches, and plate carriers. He criticized Trump, Biden, and Israeli influence in U.S. politics, discussed food supply disruptions and deliberate currency devaluation, and made references to militia readiness and civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed vaccine safety concerns, food supply disruptions, preparedness strategies including canning and estate sales for tools and equipment, criticism of both Trump and Biden administrations, regional government structures and potential food/fuel shutdowns, radio frequency anomalies detected during testing, and practical survival caching techniques. A caller recommended a YouTube presentation about global power structures, and the show emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency, local procurement, and community preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed food supply disruptions, hyperinflation, vaccine dangers, and preparedness measures on May 11, 2021. He covered infrastructure vulnerabilities including pipeline hacking and foreign management of U.S. systems, criticized political leaders and Israeli influence in American government, analyzed gasoline price manipulation and regional pricing zones, and addressed the arrest of Arthur Polosky in Canada while advocating for armed resistance against federal overreach. The show concluded with discussion of military command structure and militia organization in potential conflict scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Biden administration's border policies, food supply vulnerabilities, and preparedness measures. He emphasized the importance of stocking medical supplies and protective equipment, recommending specific products from ShopMedVet.com including work gloves and bandages. Koernke warned about government plans to surveil and potentially cull livestock for COVID, criticized Bill Gates' agricultural investments, and discussed the monetization of illegal immigration through straw man financial schemes. He called for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist takeover, referenced historical parallels to 1775, and took calls from veterans including Randy from Michigan discussing Vietnam service, Agent Orange exposure, and tobacco-related health issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Biden administration's border policies, monetary system manipulation, and food supply vulnerabilities. He emphasized preparedness through medical supplies and protective equipment, recommending specific products from ShopMedVet.com. Koernke warned about government surveillance of animal populations for COVID-19, Gates' farmland acquisitions, and alleged federal bomb factories. He called for resistance against communist policies and discussed the straw man legal system used to monetize illegal immigrants. The show included a caller segment with Randy, a Vietnam veteran discussing military service, Agent Orange exposure, and tobacco industry regulation, followed by discussion of healthcare, disability benefits, and family concerns about smoking and vaping.
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Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed food supply attacks, including massive egg recalls and beef recalls they characterized as intentional sabotage targeting non-corporate producers. They covered raw milk legality, whole milk nutrition, and practical food storage and preservation methods using mason jars and milk cartons. The hosts addressed preparedness through gardening, livestock management (goats, chickens, beef), and home food production. They also discussed Senate elections, the Alaska Senate race involving election manipulation, and geopolitical situations in Korea, concluding with warnings about federal immigration enforcement directives and the dangerous political window before November elections.
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On November 11, 2008 (Armistice Day/Veterans Day), the hosts discussed flu transmission basics and hygiene practices following an outbreak in western Michigan, debunked the effectiveness of flu shots, and explored conspiracy theories about weaponized viruses and population reduction agendas. The show covered economic collapse, job losses (including 9,500 DHL workers), oil dependency, food supply disruptions, and speculated about staged false-flag nuclear exchanges to justify war and distract from financial looting. Callers contributed information about liquidation auctions, and the hosts solicited support for Liberty Tree Radio through bottle drives and donations.