"fish antibiotics"
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Mark Koernke discussed the Southern Poverty Law Center's financial scandal involving missing funds allegedly being consolidated under the ADL, gun confiscation bills coordinated across multiple states set to take effect July 1st, medical preparedness including over-the-counter antibiotics and wound care supplies before regulatory restrictions, ammunition availability and pricing amid Lake City Arsenal strikes, and the broader context of coordinated government actions he characterized as preparation for conflict. The show included segments on Second Amendment advocacy letters to the Trump administration, preparedness logistics, and weapons systems suitable for militia organization.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including ammunition availability (8mm Mauser rounds at ClassicFirearms.com and CenterFireSystems.com), the House GOP's new weaponization committee led by Jim Jordan to investigate federal government overreach, callers reporting shortages of antibiotics and diabetic medications due to June 2023 regulatory changes, and extensive commentary on the Patriot Act as the root cause of government abuses. The show included discussion of preparedness measures, medical alternatives like colloidal silver, and criticism of political figures and institutions. The episode ended with a comedic sketch and Christmas carol segments.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal entrapment in militia cases, comparing current arrests on Michigan's west side to the Hutari case and emphasizing that federal agents were the primary actors in developing alleged plots. He covered Biden administration gun control efforts, particularly Joshua Geltzer's push for assault weapon and magazine bans as part of domestic terrorism strategy. The show featured extensive caller discussions on medical preparedness, including tourniquet sourcing, first aid kit assembly, and fish antibiotics as over-the-counter alternatives. Koernke also addressed German military surplus gear (Flecktarn load-bearing systems) and discussed modifications to make it compatible with various attachment systems, emphasizing self-sufficiency in medical care as the healthcare system becomes unreliable.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and medical supplies on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He reviewed AR-15 and M1 carbine parts deals from online retailers, emphasizing the importance of spare parts, magazines, and flash hiders. The second hour focused heavily on medical preparedness, with callers providing detailed information about antibiotics (fish antibiotics from Chewy.com and Tractor Supply), wound care supplies from ShopMedVet.com, and surgical kits. Koernke stressed that medical supplies are critical for survival and that antibiotics, wound dressings, and proper medical training are essential for militia units. The show also included announcements about a constitutional rally in Oklahoma City on November 1st.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bunkerville Ranch trial, where an FBI informant's identity was inadvertently disclosed during cross-examination, raising questions about government entrapment tactics. He promoted preparedness resources including the Patriot Nurse's medical content and fish antibiotics, covered ongoing geopolitical conflicts in Korea, India-Pakistan, and China with historical context, and spent considerable time discussing firearm manufacturing, design philosophy, and quality control—including detailed technical analysis of 80% Glock frames available from Blitzkrieg Tactical at a sale price, aluminum versus steel construction in pistols, and proper function testing procedures. He also referenced an incident involving an 83-year-old Nevada business owner beaten by state police.
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On December 30, 2016, Mark Koernke and BK discussed sabotage operations by the outgoing Obama administration in the final weeks before Trump's inauguration, including provocations toward Russia, border security failures, and threats to antibiotic access. The bulk of the episode focused on an urgent FDA regulation effective January 1, 2017, requiring veterinary prescriptions for over-the-counter fish antibiotics (doxycycline, sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, erythromycin, and penicillin), which preppers had been stockpiling as emergency medical supplies. Koernke provided detailed guidance on antibiotic prioritization, wound care protocols, and recommended shtfsource.com as a reliable vendor for last-minute purchases before the deadline. The hosts also discussed hospital militarization, airport security theater, and the importance of self-sufficiency in medical preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Obama administration's regulatory overreach, specifically focusing on new FDA restrictions requiring prescriptions for fish antibiotics that preppers commonly stockpile. He explained how the reclassification of antibiotics like doxycycline, erythromycin, and sulfamethoxazole would require veterinary prescriptions, making acquisition more difficult and expensive. Koernke criticized this as an inconvenience tactic unrelated to actual fish health and urged listeners to acquire available supplies before bulk inventory was depleted. He characterized the move as a final act of sabotage by the departing Obama administration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the alleged Russian hacking of Democratic National Committee emails and the Obama administration's retaliatory sanctions, arguing the narrative was a distraction from Seth Rich's murder and broader corruption. He addressed caller concerns about Hillary Clinton's alignment with communist ideology, Israeli weapons policy, and UN resolutions. The show's second half focused on FDA restrictions on fish antibiotics effective January 1, 2017, with detailed discussion of doxycycline, erythromycin, penicillin, and sulfa drugs as preparedness supplies, including dosing, allergies, and alternative vendors. The episode included music requests and advertisements for firearms and military surplus suppliers.