"gardening preparedness"
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdowns, government overreach, and food production during a two-hour afternoon and evening broadcast on April 20, 2020. He criticized Trump's handling of the pandemic response, the closure of small businesses while allowing only big-box stores to operate, and the destruction of agricultural production in Michigan. Koernke emphasized preparedness through gardening, food storage, and self-sufficiency, while warning listeners about communist infiltration of government and the need for militia readiness. The second hour featured a technical discussion about satellite surveillance systems and internet privacy concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed a fraudulent Holocaust memoir that claimed a $22.5 million settlement, exposing the author's false claims about surviving World War II in the woods with wolves. He then took a caller (Ron/Don) who reported on Russian and foreign military troops pre-deployed in Michigan, including at Oscoda Air Force Base, with equipment tracked disappearing underground into military complexes. The show shifted to discussing drone regulations, hobby drones with cameras being classified as interior drones by the federal government, and extensive gardening and soil preparation techniques including using recycled containers, worm castings, and volcanic soil for food production and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke opened the January 17, 2014 morning broadcast with commentary on international banking, government control, and constitutional rights. He discussed Michigan's agricultural and natural resources, including its topsoil, freshwater reserves, coal deposits, and hydroelectric potential, criticizing federal policies that have undermined the state's industrial capacity. The show featured promotional segments for a Kenwood TS-820S radio giveaway, ham fest opportunities, ammunition sales, magazine deals from CenterFireSystems.com, and sponsor advertisements. Koernke also provided gardening advice for the growing season, including composting techniques and heirloom tomato cultivation, and concluded with commentary on voting integrity and congressional accountability.