"honeyville grain"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness supplies and equipment sourcing, including solar lights from Aldi, cabinet hardware from dlawless.com, and jeans quality comparisons (Wrangler, Levi's, Duluth Trading). He reviewed gas masks and filters available from GunPartsCorp.com, including Canadian C3 masks and 60mm filters, and discussed 3D movie theater glasses as free sunglasses. Koernke covered food storage options from Honeyville Grain, noting price increases for powdered eggs, and suggested granola as an alternative field food. He also proposed a PayPal donation mechanism for equipment deployment to the Bundy Ranch and discussed shipping cost optimization strategies.
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Mark Koernke and BK conducted the evening Intelligence Report on January 17, 2014, focusing on preparedness and supply chain issues. They discussed lithium battery sales at BG Micro (CR123A batteries at 75 cents each in bulk), a 15% off sale at Honeyville Grain using coupon code FRESH, and current reloading component availability including tight powder supplies and reasonably priced primers and bullets. They covered magazine purchasing strategies, particularly German-made HK91/G3 magazines at Royal Tiger Imports ($1.49 each in bulk), gas mask filters and adapters, and emphasized food storage planning for large groups. The show concluded with reminders about upcoming militia training exercises at Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, ammunition, and night vision technology, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling magazines and ammunition as part of monthly budgets. He highlighted deals on AK-47 magazines and tactical gear from CenterfireSystems.com and Rap4.com, and promoted a 20% sale at HoneyvilleGrain.com on freeze-dried and powdered foods including powdered eggs. Koernke offered night vision equipment and training videos, explaining their tactical applications and the importance of familiarization training. He then shifted to discussing New York's proposed "China City" development in the Catskills, characterizing it as part of a broader occupation strategy by communist and foreign interests, and connecting it to anti-gun legislation and the Pacific Rim trade deal. He concluded with brief remarks on AR-15 ammunition pricing and DSA FN-FAL rifles.
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Edward Koernke filled in for Mark Koernke on this Friday evening episode. The show featured Quartermaster's Corner with BK discussing preparedness supplies, including freeze-dried food vendors (HoneyVille Grain with coupon code FOODIE), ammunition and component availability from Natchez Shooting Supply and Powder Valley Inc., and reloading resources. BK reviewed the film Elysium, critiquing its heavy-handed political messaging about class division and resource access. The latter half focused on gardening with expert Joe, covering fruit tree grafting techniques, fall planting recommendations (garlic, asparagus, fruit trees, leafy greens), and strategies for protecting seedlings from wildlife. Callers asked about grafting apple and crabapple trees, fall crop planning, and shade-tolerant plants like squash.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic collapse scenarios, including debt accumulation, currency devaluation, and property seizure through mortgage calls and tax foreclosure. He analyzed Lindsay Williams' claims about precious metals suppression and elite wealth consolidation. The show covered preparedness technologies including continuous ink systems for printers, the open-source multi-machine tool, and concrete lathe construction for wartime manufacturing. Koernke and his co-host explored alternative production methods for ammunition, mortars, and machine tools using readily available materials, emphasizing self-sufficiency and decentralized manufacturing capabilities.