"burn treatment"
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Mark Koernke hosted a full day of 'Weapons Wednesday' programming covering firearms, ammunition, reloading supplies, preparedness, and militia activities. The show discussed AR-15 components and pricing, Mini-14 rifles, AK flash hiders, ammunition shortages due to nitrocellulose supply issues, burn treatment protocols, solar power systems, weather patterns and tornado preparedness, and upcoming militia training exercises and medical kit assembly projects. Callers contributed information about FEMA deployments in Oklahoma, DNR enforcement tactics, and technical firearm issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed border security failures, illegal immigration flows to Denver and Chicago, federal agency incompetence, and militia preparedness. He covered medical training including burn treatment protocols, stretcher construction, and casualty management. He also addressed military mobilization notices, Michigan voter fraud investigations, and equipment sourcing for militia units.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messer hosted an evening broadcast on October 10, 2008, covering emergency medical treatment for burn injuries, including detailed discussion of silver nitrate application, infection prevention, Curling ulcers, and electrical burn management. The show also featured Nancy Koernke discussing preparedness projects, the launch of Liberty Tree Radio following WTPRN's shutdown, development of a Patriot history trivia game for Christmas release, and commentary on the stock market collapse affecting Ford and General Motors, encouraging workers to buy company stock and take shareholder control.
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Mark Koernke and medical expert Mike Nester discussed burn wound treatment, covering topics including hypovolemic shock management, debridement, topical antibiotics (particularly silver sulfadiazine), infection prevention, and long-term convalescence. Guest Mike Lewis announced a field training exercise in Hautari, Texas for October 17-19 involving backpacking, scouting, patrolling, and rifle qualification. The show also addressed preparedness for cold weather operations, promoted USA Tomorrow newspaper and survival resources, and discussed the transition of Liberty Tree Radio following We The People Radio Network going offline.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser covered advanced burn treatment protocols on the second hour of the Thursday, October 9, 2008 broadcast. The discussion focused on burn assessment using the rule of 20s, fluid resuscitation formulas (particularly Ringer's lactate dosing), management of partial and full-thickness injuries, and specialized procedures including escharotomy to prevent limb loss from vascular compromise. The hosts emphasized the importance of immediate cold-water treatment, proper patient history documentation, monitoring for inhalation injuries, and maintaining adequate urine output as a marker of resuscitation success. They also recommended archiving medical training materials from WTPRN and Liberty Tree Radio before potential removal, and promoted the Manual of Surgical Therapeutics as a reference resource.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nessert discussed legislation related to civilian detention camps, the MJTF (Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force), and JTF (Joint Task Force) operations, detailing how government agencies initially denied their existence before they became publicly acknowledged. They examined the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 and related bills, explaining how multiple similar pieces of legislation were circulated simultaneously to create confusion. The hosts covered medical preparedness topics including burn treatment protocols, fluid replacement formulas, and edema management. They emphasized the importance of tracking down legislative documentation and explained the strawman process related to social security numbers and birth certificates as mechanisms of government control.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Mike covered emergency medical treatment for burns, discussing first aid protocols, the dangers of applying ointments or salves, and proper cooling techniques. Callers included George from Texas (who relocated from Florida and discussed post-hurricane conditions in Galveston), Jeff from Kentucky (seeking militia unit connections and discussing alternative fuel vehicles and hydrogen systems), John from Austin (analyzing government land seizure tactics at Bolivar Peninsula after Hurricane Ike), and Scott from Texas (promoting the Appleseed Project rifle training program). The show also addressed local preparedness, micro-economies, and community self-sufficiency initiatives.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Federal Reserve Act of December 24, 1913, arguing it was passed illegally by only four senators using a non-recorded quorum vote while most of Congress was absent for Christmas. He traced the origins of American economic problems to this event and the 1933 War Powers Act, characterizing Federal Reserve leadership as intentional conspirators rather than victims of unforeseen circumstances. The show covered currency manipulation, the removal of redemption clauses from Federal Reserve notes, historical parallels to Zionist letter-bombing campaigns in England, and the anthrax attacks following 9/11. In the second half, callers discussed foreclosure corruption and preparedness, while Mike provided medical training on burn treatment protocols.
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On September 23, 2008, Mark Koernke's show featured a fundraising appeal for John Ridgeway, a Michigan resident facing legal battles and needing $5,000 in donations, followed by an extended medical segment with Michael Messer on treating burn casualties. Messer provided detailed instruction on burn assessment using a simplified rule-of-tens method, pain management with lidocaine and morphine, proper wound cleaning and care, fluid resuscitation via IV, and recognition of critical burn categories. The episode emphasized preparedness and self-sufficiency in medical emergencies.
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On September 22, 2008, Mark Koernke and Michael Nessert discussed multiple topics including 9/11 conspiracy theories, government overreach through moped licensing and contractor fraud in disaster areas, precious metals investment and bank confiscation risks, casino monopolies and money laundering, and military deployment of the 1st Brigade Combat Team for domestic riot control starting October 1st under the John Warner Defense Authorization Act. The show concluded with a medical segment on burn treatment and first aid.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Fetcher discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and political commentary on this Tuesday, June 19, 2007 afternoon broadcast. Major topics included ATF harassment of gun shop owners through technical record violations to facilitate gun registration, the transfer of firearm database information to foreign entities in Israel and England, strategies for protecting firearms from future confiscation, and the importance of community support for patriot movement members in need. The hosts also covered medical preparedness including burn treatment products and detox formulas for respiratory illness, promoted Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, and emphasized the necessity of physical community aid over monetary donations.