"doxycycline"
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition stockpiling and preparedness, including recommendations for 30-caliber ammo cans, various rifle calibers, and shotgun ammunition. He covered veterinary antibiotics becoming restricted after June 11th, urging listeners to purchase penicillins and other medications while available. Koernke addressed school protests where students wore red, white, and blue in opposition to pride events, criticized the FBI's handling of a witness in the Biden bribery case, and discussed Hamtramck, Michigan's city council voting to ban pride flags from government property. He also provided sourcing information for surplus rain gear, reloading supplies, and emphasized weapons maintenance for militia training.
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Mark Koernke discussed House Joint Resolution 44 (pistol brace rule), criticizing ATF overreach and urging listeners to contact representatives. He featured a Guns and Gadgets video by Jared about the bill's status and pressure from House leadership. Koernke promoted tactical gear deals at Ollie's and Palmetto State Armory, discussed Target's satanic Pride Month merchandise, and extensively analyzed the film Gray State as a warning about government tyranny. He covered medical preparedness including antibiotic availability (ivermectin, doxycycline, penicillin G) before federal restrictions take effect, and featured caller discussions on gardening, pet health (terramycin for feline respiratory infections), and spiritual warfare against globalist and occult forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Republican Party takeover efforts by grassroots delegates, the East Palestine train derailment and the suspicious MyID biometric tracking program rolled out one week prior, analysis of January 6th Capitol footage and federal infiltration tactics, NBC (nuclear biological chemical) preparedness including gas masks and medical supplies like penicillin G and doxycycline, traditional diversified farming practices and livestock management, and emerging Kennedy Democrat movement within the Democratic Party.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Michigan's strategic importance as a freshwater resource hub, Canadian gun confiscation legislation and assisted suicide programs, the Gates Foundation's pandemic simulation exercises (Event 201 and Catastrophic Contagion), COVID-19 vaccine risks including myocarditis, the history of biological weapons research in Ukraine, and preparedness strategies including doxycycline as a potential treatment for vaccine-related illness. He emphasized the need for militia organization, logistics preparation, and armed resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act and ongoing lawsuits challenging its constitutionality, the FBI's ambush of My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell at a Hardee's drive-through, and the legal strategy of not responding to admiralty-law warrants targeting property rather than individuals. He extensively covered health solutions for long COVID and respiratory illness, including doxycycline, nebulizers, colloidal silver, mullein, digestive enzymes, and vitamin supplementation. The show included caller contributions on medical treatments and preparedness, and concluded with tactical guidance on weapons deployment and casualty care.
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Mark Koernke discussed vaccine mandates, the COVID-19 pandemic response, and preparedness measures during this Friday evening broadcast. He criticized the Biden administration's vaccine requirements for employers with 100+ employees, comparing the vaccines to biological weapons and drawing parallels to Gulf War illness. Callers contributed perspectives on legal challenges to vaccine mandates, employment coercion, medical preparedness, and quartermaster topics including firearms, edge weapons, and equipment maintenance. The show emphasized individual skill development, unit cohesion, and practical survival strategies amid what Koernke characterized as government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed vaccine mandates, COVID-19 as a staged bioweapon operation, and historical parallels to Gulf War illness. He covered patent evidence linking coronavirus research to NIH funding since 2002, criticized vaccine passports as selective lockdowns, and warned of internment camps. The show addressed inflation, supply chain collapse, and preparedness strategies including food storage and footwear acquisition. Koernke emphasized that both Trump and Biden administrations pushed the same vaccine agenda, and called for militia organization and local self-sufficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed the parallels between Gulf War Illness from untested military vaccinations in the 1990s and current vaccine mandates, warning that the same deceptive practices are being repeated. He analyzed the 20-year Afghanistan conflict as a repeat of the Vietnam War strategy designed to weaken America, and called for militia organization and preparedness. The show focused heavily on practical survival measures including vehicle acquisition (pre-2005 Chevy Silverados), food storage, fuel management, medical supplies, and property ownership as resistance to banking control and government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and medical supplies on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He reviewed AR-15 and M1 carbine parts deals from online retailers, emphasizing the importance of spare parts, magazines, and flash hiders. The second hour focused heavily on medical preparedness, with callers providing detailed information about antibiotics (fish antibiotics from Chewy.com and Tractor Supply), wound care supplies from ShopMedVet.com, and surgical kits. Koernke stressed that medical supplies are critical for survival and that antibiotics, wound dressings, and proper medical training are essential for militia units. The show also included announcements about a constitutional rally in Oklahoma City on November 1st.
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On December 30, 2016, Mark Koernke and BK discussed sabotage operations by the outgoing Obama administration in the final weeks before Trump's inauguration, including provocations toward Russia, border security failures, and threats to antibiotic access. The bulk of the episode focused on an urgent FDA regulation effective January 1, 2017, requiring veterinary prescriptions for over-the-counter fish antibiotics (doxycycline, sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, erythromycin, and penicillin), which preppers had been stockpiling as emergency medical supplies. Koernke provided detailed guidance on antibiotic prioritization, wound care protocols, and recommended shtfsource.com as a reliable vendor for last-minute purchases before the deadline. The hosts also discussed hospital militarization, airport security theater, and the importance of self-sufficiency in medical preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed Obama's post-presidency plans, including speculation about him running for Congress or a judicial position, and criticized his vacation spending and acquisition of multiple properties. The show covered concerns about federal land grabs using environmental pretexts (desert tortoise and artifact scams), the Bundy ranch standoff, uranium mining interests in protected lands, and media propaganda regarding Middle East conflicts. Callers debated Obama's influence, Hillary Clinton's foreign dealings, and the need for alternative media growth. The final hour emphasized supporting the Micro Effect radio network and announced programming changes effective Monday.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Obama administration's regulatory overreach, specifically focusing on new FDA restrictions requiring prescriptions for fish antibiotics that preppers commonly stockpile. He explained how the reclassification of antibiotics like doxycycline, erythromycin, and sulfamethoxazole would require veterinary prescriptions, making acquisition more difficult and expensive. Koernke criticized this as an inconvenience tactic unrelated to actual fish health and urged listeners to acquire available supplies before bulk inventory was depleted. He characterized the move as a final act of sabotage by the departing Obama administration.
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Mark Koernke discussed the alleged Russian hacking of Democratic National Committee emails and the Obama administration's retaliatory sanctions, arguing the narrative was a distraction from Seth Rich's murder and broader corruption. He addressed caller concerns about Hillary Clinton's alignment with communist ideology, Israeli weapons policy, and UN resolutions. The show's second half focused on FDA restrictions on fish antibiotics effective January 1, 2017, with detailed discussion of doxycycline, erythromycin, penicillin, and sulfa drugs as preparedness supplies, including dosing, allergies, and alternative vendors. The episode included music requests and advertisements for firearms and military surplus suppliers.