"chelation therapy"
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Mark Koernke discussed federal firearms licensing (FFL) regulations and Every Town for Gun Safety's push for stricter dealer oversight, including increased ATF inspections and security requirements. He addressed historical patriot movement figures including Beau Gritz, Bill Cooper, and Linda Thompson, explaining their roles and fates. Koernke covered a recent airplane incident involving a woman who became distressed about a passenger she claimed was 'not real,' which he interpreted as a legitimate spiritual or supernatural concern. He also discussed child trafficking cases in Michigan, praised the film Sound of Freedom, and advocated for alternative medicine and homeopathic treatments as superior to conventional medical care, citing historical examples of chelation therapy and herbal remedies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Supreme Court's Bruin decision striking down New York's concealed carry restrictions, noting that two major law firms dropped Second Amendment cases under pressure while the lawyers who won the case started their own firm. The show covered extensive discussion of vaccine-related concerns including alleged magnetic properties and nanotechnology, detoxification methods, and historical examples of stored military ordinance and chemical weapons across the United States. Koernke also addressed the Roe v. Wade decision, pro-abortion activism, and drew historical parallels to 1970s-80s black militant hostage situations in Washington D.C.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's controversial Florida trip during COVID lockdowns, funded by dark money and using an improperly certified aircraft. He analyzed the pandemic response, arguing that street people and those with natural immunity survived better than vaccinated populations, and criticized the COVID vaccines as harmful rather than protective. Koernke promoted preparedness supplies including medical gloves and decontamination equipment from ShopMedVet.com, discussed 7.62x39 ammunition as the most affordable rifle round, and encouraged listeners to acquire tools and equipment through estate sales and preparedness planning.
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency medical preparedness, field dressing techniques, and alternative health treatments on Communications Tuesday, October 16, 2018. He covered tourniquet application and timing protocols, the history and proper use of cravat and carlisle dressings dating to the Spanish-American War, and the medicinal properties of silver and gold in wound healing. Koernke also addressed cancer treatment alternatives including laetrile and chelation therapy, criticized processed sugar and chemotherapy, and shared historical accounts of Civil War battlefield medicine including the use of dust and soil to prevent infection. Callers contributed practical experiences with burn treatment using goldenseal and collagen, and discussed the use of sulfur, bleach, and talcum powder in historical wound care.
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Mark Koernke discussed funding challenges for the Micro Effect radio network, announcing the need to raise $2,000 by Friday and $500 daily through month's end to maintain operations. He addressed the shutdown of Lisa K. Candles, a longtime supporter business, as symptomatic of broader struggles facing alternative media. The show featured extended discussion on silver's antimicrobial and antiviral properties, chelation therapy, and historical suppression of alternative medical treatments. Koernke also covered federal land control issues in Nevada and the Bundy ranch situation, warning of imminent confrontation and calling for organized militia response and community meetings in the affected area.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including alternative health treatments using chelation therapy and herbal remedies like nettle tea. He emphasized the importance of Cinco de Ammo Day (buying ammunition on Fridays), explaining how consumer demand drives ammunition production and inventory. Koernke covered vehicle preparedness, highlighting the 1967 Chevy pickup truck as a civil defense vehicle designed to survive nuclear situations and EMP. He promoted long-term storage solutions including coal for heating, candles for indefinite storage, and recommended specific retailers for ammunition, firearms, and survival supplies. The show included advertisements for Lisa K Candles, Kettle Moraine precious metals, and various firearms dealers.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic concerns including unemployment figures, tax policy impacts, and government spending. The show covered oil spill incidents, pipeline infrastructure problems in Michigan, and alternative health treatments like chelation therapy. Koernke addressed international tensions with Iran, criticized political figures including the Clintons and Obama administration, and promoted upcoming events including a Labor Day barbecue on September 5-6 in Kamiah. Technical difficulties with studio channels were resolved during the broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, emphasizing the need for sustained fundraising and grassroots momentum following a successful $4.5 million fundraising event. He criticized mainstream media figures and conservative commentators as controlled opposition, arguing listeners should focus energy on promoting Ron Paul rather than engaging with detractors. Koernke addressed economic collapse, currency diversification (particularly acquiring euros), and the importance of alternative preparedness. He took calls from listeners, including one about Department of Children and Family Services corruption in Florida and another about Gulf War illness and chelation therapy. The show concluded with discussion of depressed rural communities and the possibility of establishing self-sufficient communities in abandoned towns.