"pheasants"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed congressional budget negotiations and Thomas Massey's fiscal conservatism, arguing that government spending could be simplified by prioritizing essential services like Social Security. He promoted Massey for president in 2028 and criticized Israeli and AIPAC influence in American politics. The show featured extensive discussion of food production and animal husbandry, including raising ducks, chickens, pheasants, and other fowl for self-sufficiency. Koernke covered weapons and preparedness topics including AR-15 rifle building, surplus rifle restoration, ammunition reloading, and the SIG P320 safety controversy. Multiple callers contributed expertise on poultry breeding, incubators, and firearm modifications.
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Mark Koernke discussed Social Security fraud, alleging billions in fraudulent payments to non-existent or deceased recipients, and connected this to organized crime and international money laundering. He criticized government inefficiency, the Federal Reserve system, and proposed solutions including printing United States notes to slow currency devaluation. In the second hour, he covered two-meter radio communications history, the development of repeater systems in Michigan, and criticized AI and surveillance technology. The third hour featured discussion of food security, including raising alternative poultry (pheasants, guinea hens), rabbits, and other game animals for self-sufficiency, with detailed guidance on nutrition and local food production. Larry Lawson co-hosted portions of the show, discussing vaccine mandates and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ukraine conflict, analyzing Russian military strategy and Western aid corruption; examined mass shooting incidents in the Carolinas and other locations, noting the absence of fatalities compared to typical mass casualty events; covered food supply chain vulnerabilities including recent arson attacks on food production facilities; and provided extensive information on ammunition, food preservation, and raising alternative livestock like pheasants and rabbits for self-sufficiency.