"biological attack"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage, sprouting techniques, and radio communications equipment. He covered CB and handheld radio options available through secondhand markets like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, emphasizing quality control and standardization across brands. Koernke addressed the coronavirus situation as an intentional biological attack, promoted cash-based economy strategies to resist government control, and announced upcoming militia meetings for divisional and regimental commanders on March 21-23. He reviewed surplus military equipment including NBC protective suits and gas masks from Gun Parts Corp, highlighted deals on ammunition magazines and canned goods from Dollar Tree and Menards, and discussed freeze-drying food for long-term storage and specialized dietary needs.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-defense measures, focusing on protective equipment including gas masks and potassium iodide for radiation protection. He analyzed media propaganda patterns, particularly regarding Quran burning incidents in Florida and New York, and criticized coordinated messaging across news outlets. Koernke emphasized personal responsibility for emergency preparedness, recommending affordable protective masks and long-term food storage solutions, and encouraged listeners to identify propaganda techniques in mainstream media coverage.
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Mark Koernke discussed an alleged ATF raid in Bowling Green, Kentucky that callers investigated and found to be potentially fabricated or heavily redacted from public records. The show covered concerns about biological and nuclear threats, analyzed an MSNBC special on ATF operations that appeared incomplete online, discussed gun purchases and ammunition shortages amid Obama's election, reviewed rifle production delays at American manufacturers, and provided detailed advice on acquiring Dragunov rifles and magazines as barter items. The final segment addressed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense systems for infants and families, with Koernke noting this was a priority project in development.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed preemptive arrests in Minneapolis, the distinction between driving as a right versus a privilege, state police history and corporate structure, preparedness for biological and chemical attacks including body disposal protocols, the Rally for the Republic featuring Ron Paul with attendee observations, firearm and ammunition selection (Kel-Tec and High Point), CB radio communications, reloading equipment for budget-conscious shooters, and fielded calls from listeners including a brief call from Alex Jones addressing accusations and disputes with other media figures.