"field sanitation"
9 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed extreme weather fluctuations affecting Arizona and Michigan, including a 60-degree temperature shift in Arizona and unseasonable cold in Michigan, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and proper cold-weather gear for field operations. He covered leptospirosis (a serious infectious disease transmitted through contaminated water) with medical details on symptoms and treatment, and discussed field sanitation as critical to survival. The show included segments on veterinary care for dogs, specifically addressing electrical shock injuries and eye injuries in canines, with practical first-aid guidance. Koernke also recounted historical piracy on the Great Lakes during Prohibition, including the discovery of underground smuggling pipelines used to transport alcohol across the Detroit River.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed disease vectors and preparedness on May 8, 2008. The show covered insect-borne illnesses including Chagas disease transmitted by kissing bugs, mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile and malaria, and the importance of field sanitation and pest control following disasters like Hurricane Katrina. The hosts also addressed first aid for dogs, including diabetic emergencies and diarrhea treatment, and fielded a caller's question about NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection for pets, discussing gas masks, positive-pressure filtration systems using vacuum cleaners, and emergency air filtration methods.
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Mark Koernke and guest Michael Nesser covered veterinary first aid and emergency care for dogs and cats on this Medical Tuesday episode. They discussed field treatment procedures for injured animals including abrasions, puncture wounds, and shock assessment; proper lifting and transport techniques for injured dogs of various sizes; and preparedness strategies such as transport carriers with attached medical supply pouches and tactical equipment. The episode included caller Ernie from Michigan reporting on Marine training exercises in Grand Rapids and Toledo, the Venezuelan oil nationalization affecting fuel prices, and Public Law 110-180 (the veterans disarmament bill). Koernke emphasized the importance of keeping animals as part of one's preparedness team and maintaining supplies in smaller containers to minimize total loss if equipment is compromised.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Mike discussed education reform, jural societies, and the importance of informed citizens in defending constitutional rights. The show featured extended caller discussions on honest history curricula, the balance between intellectual and physical preparedness in the patriot movement, and Vietnam War parallels to current conflicts. Mike then covered combat stress management, including physical and mental symptoms, leadership strategies to convert nervous energy into productive activity, and practical field techniques for unit cohesion and morale. The episode included technical discussion of microwave countermeasures and emphasized the need for well-rounded patriots capable of both governance and defense.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on November 13, 2007, featuring guest Mike Neser, a former military medic and field operations specialist. The episode focused on field sanitation, medical preparedness, and emergency medical supply organization for individuals and squad-level operations. Mike discussed building personal medical kits, proper storage of medical supplies, IV administration techniques, and equipment sourcing from veterinary suppliers. The show also covered Arizona-specific preparedness issues, immigration policy concerns, and the importance of archiving WTPRN content. Callers asked about identifying trustworthy personnel during civil unrest and discussed government overreach tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional resistance to federal overreach, drawing extensively on Alexander Solzhenitsyn's warnings about police states and comparing American socialism to Soviet oppression. He referenced the Knob Creek Resolution and historical documents like the Fairfax and Sufffolk Resolves as precedents for resistance. The second half featured Mike from Arizona providing detailed field preparedness instruction on water purification using iodine tablets, field sanitation, ammunition storage in bandoliers, and weapon maintenance including phosphate finishes. Callers asked about .223 bandolier construction and firearm preservation techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field sanitation with guest Mike from Arizona, covering topics including proper waste management, cooking and sleeping area separation, water safety, portable stoves, and lighting options for emergency situations. The show featured caller George from Pennsylvania discussing black helicopter sightings and community information distribution strategies, as well as George from Florida raising concerns about mass casualty management in potential crisis scenarios. Koernke emphasized the importance of personal preparedness across multiple domains—food, sanitation, supplies, transportation, and communications—and discussed alternative currency systems like the Liberty Dollar as a means of economic resistance to federal banking control.
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Mark Koernke discussed field sanitation, medical preparedness, and NBC protection for remote evacuation scenarios, featuring guest Mike on practical survival logistics. The show pivoted to border security, covering Mexican military incursions into U.S. territory near the Texas-Arizona border, alleged German troop presence in Wisconsin, and criticism of federal government complicity in drug trafficking and sovereignty erosion. Koernke also promoted the Bedfan product for burn patients and those with temperature regulation issues, and addressed national monument designations as collateral against the national debt through international treaties.
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Mark Koernke delivered an intense episode focused on political activism, national security threats, and field preparedness. He urged listeners to support Ron Paul for president as the primary political solution while emphasizing the need for physical preparedness and readiness. Koernke discussed the presence of foreign troops and UN forces on American soil, drew parallels to Kosovo occupation tactics, and criticized federal agencies for cowardice and complicity in border security failures. In the second half, guest Mike provided detailed instruction on field sanitation, encampment hygiene, water purification, waste disposal, and disease prevention for remote or emergency situations.