"big pharma"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the Tucker Carlson segment on psychiatric drugs, particularly Prozac, detailing how the FDA approved the drug despite evidence of a 76% violent episode rate in clinical trials. He connected this to the COVID vaccine agenda, explaining how both represent intentional population control mechanisms. Koernke covered ATF door-to-door firearms inspections, constitutional sheriffs resisting federal overreach, defensive gun uses, and ongoing militia communications and preparedness projects in Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed America's global standing, critiquing claims of American exceptionalism by citing statistics on literacy, math, science, life expectancy, and incarceration rates. He complained about government mismanagement of winter snow removal in Michigan, attributing failures to bureaucratic committees and excessive management. Koernke also addressed the 21st Century Cures Act, pharmaceutical industry practices, and the legalization and corporate control of hemp/marijuana, arguing that corporations and government work together to profit from substances they previously criminalized.
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Mark Koernke discussed voter fraud and election integrity, criticizing illegitimate voter registration and the role of controlled media in manipulating public perception. He examined the Iran-Contra affair, detailing how the U.S. government, Israel, and Iran engaged in weapons trafficking through intermediaries, and how mainstream media obscured Israeli involvement in the scandal. Koernke also addressed the opioid crisis as part of a larger government manipulation and destruction agenda, connecting pharmaceutical companies and drug trafficking to deliberate population control efforts. He criticized admiralty courts, federal overreach, and called for resistance against tyranny through offensive action and public pressure on elected officials.
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Mark Koernke opened with personal anecdotes about photography and computer technical issues, then discussed health-related articles including the ineffectiveness of statins compared to diet, water contamination in municipal supplies, and emerging research on psilocybin therapy for cancer patients with anxiety and depression. He referenced the recurring patriotic poem, discussed constitutional concerns about permits and government control, promoted Republic Magazine and various products, and took a caller regarding FBI operations and alphabet agencies, before breaking for a commercial segment.
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Mark Koernke discussed navigation techniques using aviation markers and radio beacons, then pivoted to extensive commentary on the 2014 Ebola crisis, criticizing U.S. government deployment of troops to West Africa and advocating for border closure and the use of colloidal silver as a treatment. He emphasized silver's historical and medical applications, contrasted with pharmaceutical industry suppression of simple solutions. The show featured a lengthy caller anecdote about his father's World War II naval combat injuries, recovery in a death ward, and subsequent medical complications, illustrating themes of resilience and the body's capacity to heal.