"iodine deficiency"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, ammunition availability, food storage and production, and preparedness strategies during this Weapons Wednesday broadcast. He covered rifle design philosophy (AR vs. AK platforms), ammunition scarcity trends (particularly .30-06, 7.62x51 NATO, and .308), and emphasized minimalist weapon configurations for close-quarters combat. The show featured extensive discussion of food production including soil mineralization, fermentation techniques (sauerkraut, kimchi), root cellar storage, and freeze-dried foods. Koernke also addressed fire-starting methods, match quality degradation, and DIY ammunition reloading techniques including cast bullet plating and powder coating. Multiple callers contributed information on soil minerals, health supplementation, and alternative fire-starter methods.
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Mark Koernke discussed the stock market as a rigged system comparable to a casino, covered the Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Swap event in Michigan on May 7, 2022, and provided extensive guidance on ammunition reloading including brass cleaning techniques using corn cob bedding as a cost-effective alternative to walnut media. He also addressed food supply concerns, water storage solutions, and preparedness logistics including body armor and tactical equipment deals. The show included discussions on the Roe v. Wade ruling, media representation issues, and historical farming practices from a 1931 Indiana Farmer's Guide.
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Mark Koernke discussed medical preparedness and field medicine, focusing on building supply caches for militia units with donated medical supplies including gauze and bandages. He emphasized the importance of over-the-counter painkillers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin) in field inventories, dental health maintenance using dollar store supplies, and improvised dental care techniques. Koernke addressed broader health topics including enzyme supplementation for aging, calcium intake, iodine deficiency in the Midwest, and managing chronic conditions like diabetes without modern medical infrastructure. He encouraged listeners to develop medical skills, create apprenticeships, and prepare for scenarios where professional medical care may be unavailable.
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Mark Koernke and Joe McKeel discussed health, medical system issues, and natural remedies on this November 3, 2014 morning broadcast. The hosts explored topics including solar activity, iodine deficiency in the Goiter Belt, the history of MK Ultra and its use of common substances like coffee, and the Detroit salt mine tunnel network. A caller named John from Pennsylvania shared his family's harrowing experience with hospital care, including his wife's infections (C. difficile and MRSA), forced medication protocols, and $300,000+ in medical bills. The hosts emphasized personal health education, enzyme supplements, mineral deficiencies, and criticized the medical industry's profit-driven practices and coercive treatment protocols.