"flu shots"
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed government spending inefficiency, border wall construction concerns, and vaccine safety on December 13, 2018. Koernke criticized the proposed border wall as likely to be a financial scam involving foreign contractors, citing past examples of failed infrastructure projects in Michigan and elsewhere. The hosts also addressed healthcare issues, including concerns about flu vaccines for elderly populations and referenced Eustace Mullins' book 'Murder by Injection.' The episode covered government program waste, multiple layers of taxation (particularly road taxes and proposed toll roads), and the privatization of American infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach and health dangers on this Monday morning episode. The show covered threats allegedly made by government agencies regarding Ebola treatments and nano-silver, aviation fuel contamination with diethyl bromide and other carcinogens, ethanol additives in gasoline damaging vehicle components, and the dangers of vaccines and psychiatric medications. Koernke and his co-host Joe examined a case of a 10-year-old girl paralyzed after receiving a flu shot, criticized the pharmaceutical industry for knowingly prescribing Prozac despite its 76% violent response rate, and condemned Gardasil vaccine for causing deaths in young girls. The episode emphasized government deception, corporate malfeasance in medicine and fuel industries, and the need for listener support of independent media.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed the Obama administration's plan to send National Guard troops to Africa to fight Ebola, criticizing the decision and questioning the timing of the outbreak during flu season. They extensively analyzed vaccine safety and efficacy, sharing anecdotal evidence from prison environments and personal experiences suggesting flu shots correlate with illness rather than prevention. The hosts argued that the federal government is intentionally mismanaging crises and called for military intervention to arrest government officials. They also covered ammunition availability, hunting season, night vision equipment, and flare ordinance as preparedness resources.
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The second hour of the show focused primarily on parenting, school safety, and self-defense. The host and callers discussed bullying in schools, the responsibility of schools to protect children, and the importance of teaching children martial arts (particularly aikido) for self-confidence and defense. The conversation shifted to vaccine hesitancy, with callers sharing experiences of avoiding flu shots and childhood vaccines. The host also made an appeal for donations to keep Liberty Tree Radio operational, mentioning the need to raise funds for Live 365 licensing fees. The final segment included technical discussions about AK-47 drum magazines and military surplus equipment, with recommendations for suppliers like Maine Military and JRH Enterprises.