"diabetes"
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Mark Koernke hosted a two-hour evening broadcast on October 20, 2021, covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show opened with discussion of historical newsreels and World War II atrocities in China and the Philippines, followed by extensive coverage of ammunition availability (particularly .303 British), AR-15 components, and Turkish firearms imports. Koernke discussed ammunition storage techniques, magazine options, and various firearm systems. A guest caller named Craig provided a detailed recap of the Knob Creek Gun Range event, discussing MRE sales, attendance records, and speculation about the show's future. The second hour featured discussion of unit songs and military traditions, followed by extensive weapons training recommendations including videos on mortars, belt-fed weapons, grenades, and night vision equipment. Koernke paid tribute to a deceased associate named Don Betcher and discussed diabetes awareness following a caller's personal health crisis.
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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.