"penicillin"
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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 Colorado's push for gun confiscation via gubernatorial executive order, border invasion issues in Texas and New Mexico, reparations proposals in Denver targeting white businesses, and the strategic importance of controlling the Mississippi and Ohio river corridors. He covered prison system abuses in Michigan and Virginia, Ohio's prison population reduction, and emphasized militia organization at the local level. The second half focused extensively on medical preparedness, including field dressing techniques, tourniquet application, improvised wound treatment using vitamin E and antiperspirant labels, and the upcoming June 11th ban on over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics including ivermectin and penicillin. Callers discussed ampicillin shelf life, machete procurement for defensive purposes, and personal hygiene importance in survival situations.
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Mark Koernke and guest Michael Messer provided detailed instruction on first aid and CPR procedures for dogs, covering shock recognition and treatment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques for small, medium, and large dogs, and emergency response protocols. The show discussed practical preparedness for pet care during crisis situations, including off-the-shelf veterinary medications and supplies available without prescription, such as ivermectin for heartworm prevention and sulfa-based wound dressings. Callers asked technical questions about CPR hand placement and accessing archived show content, while the hosts emphasized the importance of maintaining a personal medical library and backup systems for veterinary and human emergency care.