"flooding preparedness"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for spring flooding in Michigan, emphasizing the need for sandbags and proper camouflage techniques. He explored historical cannibalism in medieval France and Mayan civilization, drawing parallels to modern government overreach. The show addressed concerns about UN control of the internet, advocating for independent alternative communication systems. Callers discussed police brutality, EMT certification failures, and the importance of rendering aid to victims. Koernke promoted night vision technology as essential preparedness equipment and criticized law enforcement for failing to assist injured individuals.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed weather patterns, climate change skepticism, and preparedness on the morning of March 3, 2014. They addressed flooding concerns in Michigan, criticized mainstream environmental narratives, and warned listeners about a planned gathering of northeastern governors in Connecticut on March 5, suggesting potential false flag operations related to gun control. The show included extensive fundraising appeals for the Micro Effect broadcast network, with Joe McNeil explaining the financial challenges of maintaining alternative media and requesting monthly listener contributions. They also promoted a commemorative silver coin drawing related to the Waco siege and discussed international involvement in past federal operations.