"alternative medicine"
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Mark Koernke discussed federal firearms licensing (FFL) regulations and Every Town for Gun Safety's push for stricter dealer oversight, including increased ATF inspections and security requirements. He addressed historical patriot movement figures including Beau Gritz, Bill Cooper, and Linda Thompson, explaining their roles and fates. Koernke covered a recent airplane incident involving a woman who became distressed about a passenger she claimed was 'not real,' which he interpreted as a legitimate spiritual or supernatural concern. He also discussed child trafficking cases in Michigan, praised the film Sound of Freedom, and advocated for alternative medicine and homeopathic treatments as superior to conventional medical care, citing historical examples of chelation therapy and herbal remedies.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency medical preparedness, field dressing techniques, and alternative health treatments on Communications Tuesday, October 16, 2018. He covered tourniquet application and timing protocols, the history and proper use of cravat and carlisle dressings dating to the Spanish-American War, and the medicinal properties of silver and gold in wound healing. Koernke also addressed cancer treatment alternatives including laetrile and chelation therapy, criticized processed sugar and chemotherapy, and shared historical accounts of Civil War battlefield medicine including the use of dust and soil to prevent infection. Callers contributed practical experiences with burn treatment using goldenseal and collagen, and discussed the use of sulfur, bleach, and talcum powder in historical wound care.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative cancer treatment protocols, focusing on three main approaches: the Colonel Joe diet (based on oxalic acid and macrophage activation), the Atkins diet (ketone metabolism to starve tumors), and Gerson therapy (immune system boosting through organic vegetables). He explained how these protocols overlap and can be combined, covered supplementary treatments including Cantron, wheatgrass juice, and inclined bed therapy, and emphasized that cancer results from immune system failure rather than infection. The episode also included brief discussion of Christine Ford's testimony regarding Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings.
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Mark Koernke discussed medical errors and their prevalence in the U.S. healthcare system, noting that medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death. He highlighted a case study of Teresa, a breast cancer patient who rejected conventional chemotherapy and surgery in favor of alternative treatments including dietary changes, supplementation, and homeopathic medicine, crediting her recovery to these approaches. Koernke expanded on cancer prevention and treatment, criticizing pharmaceutical companies for blocking research into environmental causes of cancer and promoting chemotherapy despite its dangers. He addressed broader health threats including cell phone radiation, chemical contamination, GMOs, chemtrails, and stress as contributing factors to cancer and disease.
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This episode featured a health-focused discussion hosted by Tony Pencil-Rusco on the Micro Effect Broadcasting Network, covering natural health remedies, supplements, and alternative healing modalities. The show included extensive commentary on aerosol particulate matter in the atmosphere, gun control legislation in Connecticut and New York, ammunition sales restrictions, and Second Amendment rights. The host discussed the Gun Control Act of 1968, computerized firearm registries, and criticized government overreach in firearms regulation and enforcement.
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This episode is not from 'The Intelligence Report with Mark Koernke.' The transcript is from 'The Remedy,' a health-focused radio show hosted by Tony Pan Tellaresco on the Micro Effect Broadcasting Network. The host discussed health food industry experience, personal consulting services, alternative healing modalities including herbs and supplements, and provided contact information for health consultations. The episode included a lengthy patriotic poem about American freedoms and constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed health and wellness products including enzyme supplements, ionic minerals, and calcium for treating various ailments and infections. He emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency in healthcare and criticized the pharmaceutical industry's overprescription of psychotropic drugs like Prozac. Koernke also addressed privacy concerns related to internet-connected televisions and cell phones that monitor user behavior, warned about the dangers of convenience-based technology, and discussed preparedness and basic medical skills. He conducted a fund drive for the radio network, appealing for listener contributions, and shared personal health improvements from using nutritional supplements.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including ionic silver solutions for health threats, homeopathic treatments, and DC zapper technology for combating infections and viruses. The show covered concerns about Ebola response, government mismanagement, and alternative medical approaches. Koernke also addressed broader constitutional issues including 501c3 church contracts, border security, UN involvement in American infrastructure, and the need for economic self-sufficiency through manufacturing rather than service economies.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, government overreach, and health issues during this Thursday morning broadcast. He covered topics including Irish independence movements, immigration policy, medical treatments using silver nitrate for livestock ailments, and criticism of government agencies like the Council on Foreign Relations. Koernke promoted detoxification methods and alternative health products while criticizing mainstream science and medical establishments for what he characterized as propaganda.
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Mark Koernke discussed disease control protocols and public health concerns, focusing on the handling of Ebola patients and a mysterious respiratory illness affecting children in the United States. He presented a homemade detox formula featuring jalapeño peppers, garlic, cayenne, and colloidal silver, claiming it could address respiratory infections. Koernke criticized government agencies, medical professionals, and border security policies, arguing that disease spread was being intentionally mismanaged or weaponized. He also addressed caller concerns about similar viral outbreaks in Venezuela and emphasized preparedness measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic concerns including unemployment figures, tax policy impacts, and government spending. The show covered oil spill incidents, pipeline infrastructure problems in Michigan, and alternative health treatments like chelation therapy. Koernke addressed international tensions with Iran, criticized political figures including the Clintons and Obama administration, and promoted upcoming events including a Labor Day barbecue on September 5-6 in Kamiah. Technical difficulties with studio channels were resolved during the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke hosted John Ridgway, a Michigan resident who recounted his arrest and legal persecution stemming from a handshake involving anointing oil after a court appearance. Ridgway described how authorities deployed SWAT teams, hazmat crews, and military personnel based on outdated militia-related profiles, despite medical tests finding no toxins. He discussed the subsequent loss of custody of his children due to alternative medicine use and the death of his daughter, which he partially attributes to being stripped of parental rights. Koernke and Ridgway discussed the broader context of government overreach, economic warfare through immigration policy, and the need for the patriot community to organize and support those facing legal persecution. Contact information was provided for potential legal assistance.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, emphasizing the need for sustained fundraising and grassroots momentum following a successful $4.5 million fundraising event. He criticized mainstream media figures and conservative commentators as controlled opposition, arguing listeners should focus energy on promoting Ron Paul rather than engaging with detractors. Koernke addressed economic collapse, currency diversification (particularly acquiring euros), and the importance of alternative preparedness. He took calls from listeners, including one about Department of Children and Family Services corruption in Florida and another about Gulf War illness and chelation therapy. The show concluded with discussion of depressed rural communities and the possibility of establishing self-sufficient communities in abandoned towns.
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Donald Betcher and Nancy Cornky filled in for Mark Koernke on this evening broadcast. The hosts discussed the Ed Brown situation in New Hampshire, where federal agents had cordoned off the area but had not yet moved in, attributing the restraint to nationwide militia response. They analyzed federal surveillance tactics by referencing the Randy Weaver case and warned that the government often conducts test runs before major operations. The show covered recent legislation including stem cell research bill passage and the failure of an immigration bill, with discussion of alternative medicine and preparedness strategies. Hosts promoted Ron Paul as the best hope for constitutional governance and criticized other political figures including Vice President Cheney and potential Democratic candidates.