"ibuprofen"
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm elections on November 8th, characterizing them as fraudulent and expressing skepticism about reported close vote margins. He analyzed election integrity issues in Maricopa County and other jurisdictions, criticized Republican leadership as ineffective, warned of imminent war risks with Ukraine and potential domestic terrorism, discussed supply chain vulnerabilities and preparedness measures including pain relievers and colloidal silver, and made extensive commentary on what he characterized as Israeli and Jewish influence in U.S. government and military leadership. Callers contributed perspectives on election fraud, supply shortages, and geopolitical concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed health and preparedness strategies during a two-hour afternoon broadcast on October 4, 2021. The show focused extensively on natural immune-boosting remedies (garlic, vitamins C and D, minerals, herbs like oregano and echinacea) as alternatives to COVID-19 vaccines, which Koernke characterized as harmful. Callers shared personal experiences with COVID recovery using natural methods and detailed nutritional protocols. Koernke also addressed political themes including comparisons between Eastern and Western Australia's pandemic responses, criticized government overreach, and discussed preparedness measures including stockpiling over-the-counter medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen) as barter items. The broadcast included practical information on boots, ammunition suppliers, and militia training activities.
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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.