"farming"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the last broadcast of 2022 for the Intelligence Report, covering militia organization and preparedness, Second Amendment legal victories for 18-20 year olds, government overreach including fabricated evidence against patriots, farming and food production under government harassment, and the need for local entrepreneurship and manufacturing skills. He warned of potential military escalation in Ukraine and the importance of being prepared for conflict, while promoting self-sufficiency through small-scale production and equipment acquisition.
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Mark Koernke discussed the stock market as a rigged system comparable to a casino, covered the Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Swap event in Michigan on May 7, 2022, and provided extensive guidance on ammunition reloading including brass cleaning techniques using corn cob bedding as a cost-effective alternative to walnut media. He also addressed food supply concerns, water storage solutions, and preparedness logistics including body armor and tactical equipment deals. The show included discussions on the Roe v. Wade ruling, media representation issues, and historical farming practices from a 1931 Indiana Farmer's Guide.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal overreach in agricultural regulation, specifically EPA wetlands designations that prevent farmers from using their land. He criticized government agencies for controlling food production through arbitrary regulations, comparing it to historical authoritarian regimes. The show covered preparedness, property rights, and the need for citizens to resist federal bureaucratic control. Technical issues from the previous week's broadcast were addressed, and donation information was provided.
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Mark Koernke discussed various political and social topics including war hawks, military interventionism, the NFL's relationship with political agendas, lead-based paint regulations and surveillance technology, tobacco and farming regulations, and hemp cultivation. The episode featured callers discussing coffee brands, water quality, lead paint in Michigan homes, and tobacco use, with Koernke emphasizing themes of government overreach and the erosion of individual rights.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Gil McNeil discussed the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, presenting a theory that the aircraft was shot down or disappeared due to a valuable military technology patent owned by Rothschild interests. The hosts examined multiple competing narratives about the flight's fate and connected it to broader themes of government control and corporate malfeasance. They also discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and small-scale food production as alternatives to dependence on government systems, referencing books like "Farming on Five Acres" and historical examples of self-reliant communities. The show conducted a survey of satellite listeners using KU-band receivers and promoted an FM transmitter giveaway.
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Mark Koernke discussed food as a weapon and the importance of food self-sufficiency on Weapons Wednesday. He covered the intentional food shortage being created through government policy, the dangers of imported contaminated food, and the need for Americans to produce their own food through gardening, food storage, and local farming. Koernke recommended specific shotgun models and ammunition configurations for self-defense, detailed shotgun customization techniques, and took calls from listeners about farming, wild edibles, and alternative food production methods including mushroom cultivation and traditional Native American planting techniques.