"disease containment"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and defense against biological and chemical threats, particularly in the context of Ebola concerns in October 2014. He emphasized the importance of acquiring gas masks and protective equipment while supplies remained available, criticized government destruction of surplus military protective gear, and explained proper storage and maintenance of such equipment. Koernke also covered historical uses of silver for sterilization and water purification, took calls from listeners about self-quarantine logic and silver-based health practices, and played an Eric Burdon song about the Black Plague as a historical parallel to disease management.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechor discussed hunting season preparedness in Michigan, including deer processing, meat preservation, and charitable distribution of venison. The show shifted to concerns about the Ebola outbreak in Dallas, criticizing government response and border security failures. They analyzed potential disease transmission via air travel, discussed military lockdown scenarios for cities, and covered C-130 aircraft activity in Texas. The hosts played a video of Fabian Socialist George Bernard Shaw discussing population control and mass murder, connecting historical socialist ideology to modern government policies. Topics included preparedness, water storage, night vision equipment availability, and calls from listeners about travel concerns and military aircraft observations.
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Mark Koernke discussed government incompetence in handling disease containment and quarantine procedures, criticizing the theatrical and ineffective response to Ebola cases. He promoted a homemade detox formula containing cayenne pepper, garlic, jalapeños, and other ingredients as preventive health measure against respiratory diseases allegedly brought by illegal immigrants. Koernke emphasized the need for listener donations to keep the Micro Effect broadcast operational, warning that without funding the show would cease within days. He also discussed preparedness measures including pool chlorine for decontamination and encouraged listeners to build immunity through natural exposure rather than isolation.
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military aid to civilian police forces, the militarization of law enforcement, and concerns about government surveillance capabilities. He addressed caller Phyllis from Pennsylvania regarding U.S. military presence in Africa, biological and chemical warfare threats, and disease containment protocols. The show included extended discussion about protective dogs, personal security, and anecdotes about dog training and behavior. Koernke also touched on airline ID requirements and immigration enforcement issues.