"fda approval"
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Mark Koernke and guest host Larry Lawson discussed COVID-19 vaccine mandates, characterizing the vaccines as dangerous and ineffective, and criticized government and corporate enforcement of vaccination requirements. They addressed supply chain disruptions, ammunition availability, and reported declining commercial activity and traffic patterns across the United States. Callers reported observations of empty stores, reduced military and civilian vehicle presence, and concerns about vaccine-related deaths. The hosts emphasized preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and militia organization, while expressing support for armed resistance to perceived government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed COVID-19 vaccines as ineffective and dangerous, claiming they alter DNA and cause blood clots, and criticized government mandates and mask requirements. He covered Operation Northern Strike, a military exercise in Michigan involving aircraft landing on highways, directing listeners to YouTube videos for surveillance. Koernke promoted preparedness items from Sportsman's Guide including AK-47 blank adapters (framed as components for future 'quieting devices'), French military surplus magazine pouches, and plate carriers. He criticized Trump, Biden, and Israeli influence in U.S. politics, discussed food supply disruptions and deliberate currency devaluation, and made references to militia readiness and civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a recent mass casualty incident in California, focusing on the role of psychiatric medications like Prozac in violent behavior rather than guns. He analyzed media manipulation tactics, including how news networks use standardized wire service copy and selective imagery to shape narratives around mass shootings. Koernke examined the Sandy Hook facility's electronic and power usage patterns to argue it had been closed before the reported incident, and discussed how pharmaceutical companies suppressed evidence of Prozac's violent side effects for seven years before FDA approval. He contrasted deaths from pharmaceuticals with gun deaths and criticized the school system and psychiatric establishment for drugging children, citing multiple cases where medication led to violent or fatal outcomes. Callers contributed perspectives on genetically modified psychotropic drugs and their role in mass incidents.