"beekeeping"
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Mark Koernke opened the April 18, 2019 morning broadcast with extended historical commentary on the events of April 18-19, 1775, drawing parallels between colonial militia preparations and modern government overreach. He discussed Samuel Whittemore and militia mobilization, gun confiscation fears, and the mindset of tyranny. The second half shifted to practical survival topics including foraging (nettles, dandelions, cattails), food preservation, beekeeping challenges, and medical preparedness. A caller named Mike from Arizona contributed extensive discussion on the opioid crisis, Afghanistan opium production, and pharmaceutical supply chains, followed by detailed instruction on IV therapy, electrolyte replacement, and homemade rehydration formulas for heat illness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food security, and agricultural self-sufficiency in response to anticipated shortages and government manipulation. He emphasized the importance of food storage, gardening, and raising livestock such as goats, pigs, and bees, citing historical examples like the 1970s meat shortage in South Carolina. Koernke criticized government agricultural programs that favor industrial operations over small farmers, highlighted the value of heritage breed animals, and encouraged listeners to avoid panic during engineered supply disruptions. He also shared anecdotes about local agricultural resources, composting techniques, and a viral video of a cat protecting a child from a dog attack.
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Mark Koernke discussed California's warrantless gun confiscation operations, warning that law enforcement conducting illegal searches would likely encounter armed resistance and predicting violent confrontation. He analyzed Amazon's drone delivery program as a desensitization tactic and surveillance tool. The show featured extended commentary on preparedness, Second Amendment rights, and the inevitability of armed conflict with federal agents. Callers discussed militia operations in Pennsylvania, beekeeping for self-sufficiency, and Joe from the Carolinas promoted his gardening show 'Grow Your Own, the Budding Revolution.' Koernke criticized actor Chuck Norris and Hollywood propaganda while emphasizing the need for armed citizens to organize as militia.
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Mark Koernke discussed self-sufficiency and preparedness topics including home food production, gardening techniques for fall crops, animal husbandry with emphasis on chickens and eggs, beekeeping, home dairy production including yogurt and cheese making, and the importance of food storage and emergency preparedness. He also covered gold and silver as financial security, addressed FDA regulations affecting home food production, and encouraged listeners to participate in the Liberty Net ham radio gatherings.