"heritage livestock"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness initiatives including video production planning with militia units, equipment coordination via the Flaminamarine Militia site, and detailed recommendations for affordable off-the-shelf surveillance and reconnaissance gear including helmet cameras, picatinny rails, and multi-camera systems. He covered the 333rd anniversary of the Polish relief of Vienna from Ottoman forces, played Sabaton's 'Winged Hussars,' and spent considerable time attempting to locate Bob Seger's award-winning song 'Shame on the Moon' while discussing UMG's removal of Seger's music from social media platforms. The show included updates on food production successes (cherry tomatoes, pumpkins, grapes) and plans to expand heritage livestock operations including pork and cattle breeding across multiple farmsteads in Michigan.
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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 preparedness, emergency communications, and self-sufficiency resources during this morning broadcast. He promoted several suppliers including All Electronics, Electronic Goldmine, FreezeDryGuy, and Baker's Green Acres for obtaining surplus equipment, freeze-dried food, and locally-raised heritage livestock. Koernke emphasized the importance of building radio networks through micro FM stations, collecting older radio equipment, and acquiring field telephone connectors for emergency communications. He also discussed the Baker's Green Acres farm case against Michigan DNR and encouraged listeners to support local farmers producing high-quality food outside the industrial food system.