"long-term storage"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition and magazine acquisition strategies, and geopolitical concerns regarding Syria and alleged Israeli involvement in U.S. operations. He promoted Liberty's Guardian LLC and Aries Armor polymer lowers, provided detailed advice on long-term storage of matches and candles, and addressed caller concerns about alleged DARPA mind-control technologies. The show included commentary on military discipline, Korean soldiers, and criticism of federal government policies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and survival skills on the morning broadcast of August 21st. Topics included ammunition reloading and brass collection from shooting ranges, long-term food storage options including freeze-dried foods and LRPs, herbal remedies and barley soup for health, and winter preparedness gear available through Uncle Sam's retail outlet. The show emphasized self-reliance, tactical thinking, and practical knowledge for personal defense and survival in uncertain times.
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Mark Koernke returned to his show after a two-week absence to discuss his wife Kelly's serious health crisis. Kelly suffered a stroke and was hospitalized in Spokane with a giant cyst on her liver that was cutting off blood flow to her heart, causing blood clots in her lungs. The episode detailed the medical emergency, multiple procedures including transfusions and a drain tube, and eventual surgery to remove the cyst. Koernke reflected on his complicated relationship with the medical industry, acknowledging that while he remains critical of pharmaceuticals and healthcare systems, he gained appreciation for the dedicated doctors who saved his wife's life. The show also included segments on gardening, food storage, and preparedness, along with a personal anecdote about helping two stranded travelers at a gas station during his hospital trips.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency on October 27, 2008, covering food storage strategies including oats, peanuts, and honey as affordable long-term storage options. He emphasized physical fitness and the importance of the militia, noting the Wolverine militia in Michigan was activated as of Saturday night. The show featured extensive discussion on comfort foods, historical perspectives on physical labor and transportation, and practical preparedness including freeze-dried foods and water storage. A caller named Melissa recommended affordable coffee from JavaCabana.com as a trade item and long-term storage staple, with discussion of coffee as a valuable barter commodity in survival scenarios.