"iodine tablets"
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Mark Koernke discussed Russia's deployment of the Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile against Ukraine, analyzing its MIRV warhead system and 100% penetration rate compared to failed U.S. and British missile strikes. He covered January 6th political prisoner releases and DOJ weaponization, examined media control through figures like Joe Rogan and Alex Jones, and emphasized civil defense preparedness including gas masks, iodine saturation, water storage, and fallout shelter construction in response to nuclear war threats.
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On July 30, 2008, Mark Koernke's show featured discussions on Weapons Wednesday covering water purification methods for survival preparedness, including iodine tablets, boiling, and Berkey filters. The hosts discussed the David and Candy Oleson case, where David was convicted of owning a fully automatic firearm (allegedly a malfunction) and sentenced to 30 months; Gun Owners of America is helping Candy with mortgage and car payments while the case is appealed. The show promoted a beach party fundraiser with non-perishable food donations for the Oleson family. Hosts also discussed the M1 carbine paratrooper model as a reliable firearm option, the potential sale of Mossberg firearms company by heir Jim Moss, and detailed accounts of federal raids on the hosts' property, including confiscated items and damage to computer systems. The final segment addressed federal prison labor practices, sentencing disparities, and Michigan's prison overcrowding issues.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed alternative transportation technologies including steam-powered vehicles and electric cars, emphasizing the importance of diversifying transportation options. They covered FM radio communications for tactical use, explaining how inexpensive FM transmitters and receivers from dollar stores could be configured for team communications using phonetic codes and frequency-hopping. The second half of the episode focused on medical topics including water purification procedures, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) agent behavior under various environmental conditions, and first aid for dogs covering comas, constipation, convulsions, and seizures.
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Mark Koernke hosted the final hour of The Intelligence Report on Friday, March 21, 2008, focusing on emergency preparedness and water purification. The show opened with callers Chris and Andrew asking about starting preparedness from scratch, leading to detailed discussion of backpack assembly, footwear, mapping resources, and alternative communication systems. The second half shifted to water security, with hosts Tom and Mike explaining Nestle's control of bottled water brands, methods for personal water purification including filtration and chemical treatment, and water conservation practices. The episode emphasized self-sufficiency, infrastructure vulnerability, and the need for decentralized communication networks independent of government control.
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Mark Koernke discussed political organizing tactics, focusing on Missouri caucus procedures and strategies for countering establishment manipulation of delegate slates. He emphasized building mobile command posts with printing and copying capabilities to quickly produce documents during political meetings, drawing historical parallels to pre-Revolutionary jural societies. The second hour featured extended discussion on water safety and purification, with guests Tom and Mike addressing concerns about bottled water quality, additives in commercial brands like Nestle's Deer Park, and methods for purifying water using iodine tablets, bleach, and Berkey filtration systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and field operations with guest Mike Nasser, focusing on water procurement, filtration, and storage techniques for militia units and families. The episode covered practical survival methods including boiling, iodine tablets, and water caching strategies, with emphasis on the "Australian school" philosophy of water storage. Koernke also addressed subliminal messaging in media and magazines, the removal of George Washington's three visions monument at Valley Forge before the Oklahoma City bombing, and warnings received before 9/11. Callers contributed questions about preparedness and historical events.
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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.