"lead-based paint"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke analyzed a shooting incident in South Carolina involving Fred Hopkins, a 70-year-old Vietnam veteran and former attorney, who exchanged gunfire with law enforcement serving a search warrant. Koernke criticized media coverage for omitting the identity of the 27-year-old person the warrant targeted while providing extensive background on Hopkins, and discussed propaganda techniques in news reporting. The show also covered topics including music censorship after the Vietnam War, surveillance technology and lead-based paint as shielding against radiation scanning, and caller discussions about celestial phenomena and police misconduct.
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Mark Koernke discussed various political and social topics including war hawks, military interventionism, the NFL's relationship with political agendas, lead-based paint regulations and surveillance technology, tobacco and farming regulations, and hemp cultivation. The episode featured callers discussing coffee brands, water quality, lead paint in Michigan homes, and tobacco use, with Koernke emphasizing themes of government overreach and the erosion of individual rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including fuel, water, and ammunition stockpiling, with emphasis on purchasing .22 ammunition and shotgun shells. He promoted Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign as the only viable political option and urged listeners to send direct donations. The show covered tactical equipment including night vision optics, infrared-detecting glasses for spotting concealed targets, and micro-12 shotgun shell reloading techniques for close-in defense. Koernke and co-host Donald Betcher discussed HAARP technology, electromagnetic shielding using lead-based paint and mylar, and microwave weapon defense, suggesting listeners use older materials in homes to shield against surveillance and directed energy weapons.