"medical industry"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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On December 26, 2014, the morning show featured host Joe McGill and Mark Koernke discussing post-Christmas topics including ammunition gifts, holiday spending patterns, and government overreach. The hosts covered concerns about a UN gun treaty being pursued quietly, criticized media coverage of violence, referenced historical leftist bombing campaigns including the Weather Underground, and debated government taxation schemes such as charging drivers by the mile and previous attempts to tax airspace. Callers contributed perspectives on government corruption, medical industry pricing, and the need for accountability in public institutions.
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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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Mark Koernke and co-hosts discussed constitutional rights, government overreach, and preparedness on the morning show. They played a 1958 recording predicting communist infiltration of American institutions and argued that peaceful solutions are impossible, advocating instead for recalls, impeachment, and armed resistance. Callers discussed medical costs, Chinese manufacturing of medical devices, and self-sufficiency strategies including foraging nettles for health.
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The host discussed personal struggles and network challenges, mentioning Mark Koernke's absence due to his mother's health issues and other network members' medical problems. He addressed concerns about government overreach, including presidential powers to detain civilians indefinitely, police brutality, and healthcare system failures under Obamacare. The host appealed for listener contributions to keep the Micro Effect operational, expressed frustration about societal apathy and moral decline, and touched on themes of preparedness, self-sufficiency, and the need for Americans to understand reality versus government expectations.