"seeds"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage, and military surplus shopping opportunities, recommending specific deals on armor, MREs, and humanitarian rations from Sportsman's Guide and other retailers. He emphasized the importance of can openers, mess kits, and ranger cache systems for field operations. The show covered weather threats from chemical rail incidents, the need for gas masks and evacuation planning, and food production strategies including seed saving and preservation methods. Koernke also addressed political developments regarding Trump's indictment, criticized federal agencies and the "pedocrat" movement, and warned about mass shooting patterns linked to psychotropic drugs and federal involvement.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Michigan State University shooting incident, analyzing media coverage and the shooter's identity. He covered Second Amendment advocacy, including a letter from 16 state attorneys general opposing Biden's assault weapons ban. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms, ammunition deals, body armor, medical supplies for chemical/biological threats, and preparedness equipment. Koernke emphasized the importance of gas masks, protective gear, and medical training in light of recent chemical incidents in Palestine, Ohio and other locations. A rebroadcast of 'Grow Your Own' with Joe from the Carolinas covered spring gardening preparation.
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Mark Koernke discussed food security, ammunition scarcity, and preparedness strategies during this two-hour afternoon broadcast. He emphasized stockpiling food items from dollar stores, detailed ammunition availability and reloading options, and urged listeners to make statements by clearing shelves of essential supplies. Nancy joined to provide extensive gardening advice for food production, including seed sourcing, heirloom varieties, and companion planting techniques. Koernke addressed political tensions, the January 6th Capitol situation, and defensive tactics, warning of imminent conflict and urging listeners to abandon mainstream social media platforms for alternatives like Wimkin and Spreely.