"avian flu"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the Project Veritas video exposing a Pfizer executive discussing illegal coronavirus modifications and vaccine development, analyzed the fibrous clots found by morticians in vaccinated individuals, addressed the avian flu crisis affecting chicken populations and egg prices, and covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness including gas masks, protective suits, and decontamination procedures. He also discussed the importance of establishing local food security through backyard chicken and duck production, criticized the apparent intentional reduction of egg-laying capacity in commercial chicken feed, and covered the Tyree Nichols police beating case in Memphis.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed multiple economic and supply chain issues affecting preparedness, including a nationwide egg shortage caused by avian flu outbreaks that killed 35 million chickens, driving powdered egg prices from $7 to $40-45 per pound. They covered food preservation techniques such as canning bacon and pork, emphasized the importance of local food production and diversification, and warned about Congress removing country-of-origin labeling requirements for meat, preventing consumers from identifying Chinese imports. The hosts analyzed signs of economic weakness including soft retail sales, manipulated gasoline pricing despite stable wholesale costs, and mass vehicle sales along highways. They discussed the Disney H-1B visa scandal where 250 American tech workers were forced to train foreign replacements, explaining the cascading economic effects through the workforce. The episode concluded with product recommendations including SurplusShed's 47% off sale and MainMilitary.com supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and chemical defense, emphasizing the need for gas masks, filters, and protective equipment distributed to American civilians. He criticized the federal government for outsourcing military contracts overseas rather than investing in domestic civil defense infrastructure. Koernke covered the Georgia-Russia conflict as a distraction from domestic threats, warned about potential false-flag chemical or biological attacks, and promoted the 510 program for building decentralized supply systems for militia units. Callers provided updates on vaccine concerns at the Beijing Olympics and militia training exercises in Arizona.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and supply systems, focusing heavily on chemical defense equipment and the importance of decentralized logistics. He criticized the federal government for outsourcing military contracts overseas rather than supporting domestic production, and warned that the government views American citizens as the primary threat. Koernke promoted surplus gas masks, chemical suits, and filters available through sponsors, explained the 5-10 program for outfitting fire teams and squads, and announced an NBC Defense video series. Callers provided updates on Olympic vaccination concerns and veterans' voting rights issues, while Alfie Omega reported on Arizona militia training exercises emphasizing weapons proficiency and proper training.