"heritage pigs"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed food preservation and self-sufficiency, focusing on canning and fermenting seasonal produce including pumpkins, cabbage, and zucchini. He addressed concerns about food sourcing, criticizing country-of-origin labeling loopholes that allow foreign processing of U.S. meat without disclosure, and highlighted restrictions on Michigan farmers raising heritage pig breeds. Koernke emphasized the importance of home food production as a means of preparedness and control over food quality and ingredients.
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Mark Koernke discussed agricultural independence and self-sufficiency, featuring an extended segment promoting Baker's Green Acres farm in Michigan, which raises heritage breed pigs (wiener pigs) and German Shepherd puppies available for adoption. He covered hunting season preparations, including camouflage patterns (Dutch DPM, French Woodland, TCC pattern) and ammunition availability for deer hunting calibers like .243 Winchester and .270. The show included commentary on lever-action rifles as historical assault weapons, ammunition reloading techniques, and brief remarks on urban decay and casino gambling in cities like Detroit.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Baker's Green Acres farm situation in Michigan, where the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) issued a Declatory Ruling targeting heritage breed pigs as alleged invasive species. Guest Mark Baker, an ex-Air Force farmer, detailed how the DNR threatened to kill his pigs by April 1st and imposed arbitrary $10,000-per-pig fines despite no legal basis. Koernke connected this to Agenda 21 and broader attacks on independent family farms, comparing it to similar government overreach in Ohio targeting cattle farmers. The episode emphasized property rights violations, government corruption, and the need for farmers to unite against regulatory agencies he characterized as mercenary forces serving international interests rather than American citizens.
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Mark Koernke discussed climate change propaganda, comparing 1970s global cooling fears to current global warming narratives and their use in controlling public perception. He criticized media manipulation of environmental imagery, particularly regarding China's pollution and California's drought cycles, arguing that natural planetary cycles are being exploited for political agendas. Koernke promoted heritage pig farming through Baker's Green Acres as a counter to government control of food supplies, advertised surplus military equipment (MOLLE harnesses) available through government liquidation sales, and addressed police brutality with a caller, discussing recent incidents of unarmed civilians being shot by law enforcement and the systemic failure of accountability within police departments.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and food storage on January 27, 2014. He promoted affordable handguns from e-circoinc.com and SARCO, including FEG Hungarian high powers and various surplus pistols, emphasizing magazine availability and pricing. He interviewed Don about night vision technology, highlighting first-generation gun sights at $400. Koernke advocated strongly for supporting a Michigan farmer at BakersGreenAcres.com facing DNR harassment over heritage pig production, urging listeners to purchase pork, beef, and chicken directly. He promoted freeze-dried long-range reconnaissance patrol rations from FreezeDryGuy.com, discussing lima beans, eggs with ham and bacon, and field cooking techniques. The show included discussion of food security, tactical preparedness, and community support for local producers resisting government interference.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's proposed agricultural regulations that would restrict small-scale livestock ownership on residential properties, framing it as part of Agenda 21 and UN zoning guidelines designed to eliminate food self-sufficiency. He also covered Baker's Green Acres, a heritage pig farm facing DNR persecution and an upcoming March 2014 court date, urging listeners to purchase their products and document government officials involved. The show included commentary on winter preparedness, militia training exercises, and calls to action against what Koernke characterized as government overreach and property rights violations.
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday deals and Christmas shopping recommendations, including AR-15 and AR-10 rifle kits from Delton and other suppliers, body armor from Apex Gun Parts, and tactical gear from Midway USA. He promoted heritage pig farming at Baker's Green Acres in Michigan, highlighting the farm's conflict with state DNR over animal husbandry practices. Koernke also announced upcoming militia training exercises and a command change ceremony for Wolverine Brigade units scheduled for January, encouraged listeners to send Christmas cards and donations to Joe McNeil at the Micro Effect, and featured extensive product advertisements for candles, ammunition, and firearms including semi-automatic .50 caliber weapons.