"berkey filter"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Afghanistan withdrawal as a betrayal of allied forces, drawing parallels to the Vietnam War and detailing accounts of abandoned Montagnard fighters and SEAL teams. He warned of planned terrorist attacks by Israeli Mossad and U.S. federal agencies (ATF, FBI, CIA) designed to justify increased police state measures and gun control. Koernke emphasized securing the U.S. southern border as the primary threat, criticized supply chain failures and medication shortages, and provided extensive preparedness advice including water storage, ammunition stockpiling, and defensive home modifications using boiling water systems. He also discussed nutritional approaches to health issues with a caller and promoted Berkey water filters and emergency supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and firearms on Thursday morning, including detailed advice on water filtration systems, tactical gear pouches, and ammunition storage solutions. He fielded a caller's question about purchasing a Galil rifle in New York, providing extensive technical guidance on the weapon's specifications, magazine compatibility, maintenance requirements, and comparisons to AR-15 and AK-74 platforms. The show emphasized the importance of logistical compatibility when selecting firearms and ammunition, with recommendations for specific vendors and adapter systems to maximize weapon versatility.
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Mark Koernke discussed the suspicious death of Richard Talley, a Colorado title services CEO found dead with multiple nail gun wounds, which Koernke characterized as an obvious murder disguised as suicide. He then pivoted to water purification strategies for emergency preparedness, covering pool shock chlorination, charcoal and sand filtration systems, and scavenging filters from institutional buildings. The show also included extended commentary on steroid use among law enforcement, comparing artificial muscle development to natural working muscle and warning of health consequences.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military surplus equipment, and support for Sergeant Charles Dyer. He promoted MainMilitary.com products including DPM field jackets, desert MOLLE pouches, chemical suits, and USGI carabiners, emphasizing their quality and affordability. Koernke urged listeners to donate to cover Liberty Tree Radio's $2,000 annual Live365 bill and to support Sergeant Dyer's legal case by watching videos, rating them, and contacting officials. He also addressed political commentary on Obama and Democrats, criticized government corruption, and provided practical preparedness advice on water storage, purification, and recycling bottles for emergency supplies.
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Nancy Koernke and Don Butcher hosted the evening broadcast on October 15, 2010, celebrating Mark Koernke's three-and-a-half-year milestone of being out with all rights restored by Michigan. The primary focus was the Baby Cheyenne case in New Hampshire, where callers JJ and David provided updates on the Irish family's custody situation. Despite the parents being cleared of charges, the two older sons remained in foster care due to a state-wide gag order law in New Hampshire. The hosts provided contact information for New Hampshire officials and encouraged listeners to call and fax demands for the children's immediate return. The second half of the broadcast covered preparedness topics including winter food storage, rabbit raising for meat and fertilizer, water filtration systems, vitamin supplementation in municipal water supplies, and natural remedies for illness.
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Mark Koernke discussed political organizing tactics, focusing on Missouri caucus procedures and strategies for countering establishment manipulation of delegate slates. He emphasized building mobile command posts with printing and copying capabilities to quickly produce documents during political meetings, drawing historical parallels to pre-Revolutionary jural societies. The second hour featured extended discussion on water safety and purification, with guests Tom and Mike addressing concerns about bottled water quality, additives in commercial brands like Nestle's Deer Park, and methods for purifying water using iodine tablets, bleach, and Berkey filtration systems.