"medical training"
28 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed medical training protocols for militia units, including tourniquet application and wound dressing procedures conducted by the 411th Medical Detachment. He covered preparedness topics including medical supply sourcing from ShopMedVet, essential oils for treating stings and bites, and the importance of cross-training personnel. The show featured extended commentary on alleged Israeli involvement in Venezuelan tanker seizures, criticism of gun control groups defending the National Firearms Act in federal court, and conspiracy theories about Jewish involvement in urban decay and drug trafficking. Koernke also promoted a year-end fundraising drawing for Liberty Tree Radio and discussed upcoming militia training exercises in Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises conducted over the weekend in Michigan, including communications drills across the state and vehicle operations with Bren gun carriers and M113 armored personnel carriers. He covered preparedness topics including ammunition sourcing from AIM Surplus and Sportsman's Guide, medical training protocols, and gas mask filters. The show addressed concerns about potential false flag operations, foreign military infiltration across U.S. borders, and the coordination between Chinese operatives, Mexican drug cartels, and Islamic extremists. Callers discussed surveillance of patriotic citizens, the role of fusion centers and federal agencies in potential domestic operations, and the necessity of armed resistance to government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications equipment maintenance and testing, including CB and VHF/UHF radios, battery systems, and antenna care. He covered medical preparedness for upcoming training exercises, including first aid kits and field hospital supplies. Callers reported FEMA activity in Oklahoma City and Michigan, and discussed federal prisoner detention facilities in county lockups. Koernke addressed Michigan's attorney general lawsuit against oil companies, criticizing it as part of a broader agenda to control petroleum products and restrict civilian mobility.
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Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour evening broadcast on May 23, 2024, covering medical preparedness, vehicle acquisition and maintenance, ammunition production, and militia readiness. The show included extensive discussion of individual first aid kits (IFACs), medical training seminars scheduled for Michigan, and the importance of tourniquets and blowout kits. Koernke addressed vehicle fleet standardization, military surplus auctions, and paint colors for tactical vehicles. He also discussed black powder production using locally available materials, mapping chicken farms and limestone deposits for future resource access, and geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and potential nuclear escalation. The broadcast emphasized organized militia training, logistics, and preparation for anticipated conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed government communications testing and potential disruptions, recommended preparedness items including burn gel dressings and military surplus gear, promoted the book 'Total Resistance' by H. Von Dach as essential militia training material, and covered extensive topics on training methodologies (TAC lanes), camouflage selection for Michigan terrain, boot procurement strategies, and affordable ammunition and magazine sources. He emphasized logistics, small-scale production capabilities, and the importance of establishing militia training programs with proper instruction in medical response, land navigation, communications, hygiene, and marksmanship.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, armored vehicle acquisitions, medical supply sourcing, and the inevitability of civil conflict. The show covered recovered military equipment (M113 variants, deuce-and-a-half trucks), recommended medical suppliers and training resources, and featured guest Dave Stone discussing a CCP analysis predicting American Civil War 2.0 with a 43% patriot population. Koernke emphasized the need for organized militia units, 5-10 tactical resupply programs, and warned against following orchestrated scripts or trusting law enforcement and military leadership during coming conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, preparedness, and constitutional defense in this January 4, 2024 broadcast. He emphasized the need for citizens to organize into militia units rather than join the military, which he characterized as compromised by progressive ideology. The show covered tactical medical training, equipment procurement strategies, communications technologies including YAGI antennas and FRS radios, and upcoming militia coordination meetings in Michigan. Koernke also addressed court system corruption, the Epstein case as a distraction, border security concerns, and the anticipated conflict in 2024.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Ukraine, Israel, and the threat of nuclear conflict. He covered preparedness measures including gas masks and NBC defense, medical training for mass casualty scenarios, and organizational strategies for militia units. The show included extensive discussion of World War III preparation, criticism of government institutions, and practical survival advice for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2009 swine flu outbreak, criticizing government and CDC failures to contain the virus at its source in Mexico and secure the U.S. border. He argued that despite advance warning and resources, authorities allowed infected individuals to cross into the United States. Caller Dave provided market reports on stocks, metals, and commodities, then discussed census fraud, including how zip codes are used to misallocate congressional districts and how census data is illegally sold to commercial companies. The show covered concerns about invasive census questions and the history of county incorporation as a tool for government control. Mike then provided preparedness advice on maintaining first aid supplies and medical equipment before emergencies occur, followed by detailed medical training on airway management techniques including oral pharyngeal airways, nasal pharyngeal airways, and endotracheal intubation.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Thatcher discussed preparedness, AR-15 parts shortages due to increased demand, and detailed planning for an upcoming multi-day training exercise in Oklahoma scheduled for mid-December 2008. Guest Alfie from the Oklahoma training hub covered cold weather gear requirements, weapon maintenance in freezing conditions, medical training including IV therapy and chest decompression, communications equipment, firearms zeroing and safety, livestock handling, solar power systems, and micro-station broadcasting. The hosts emphasized the importance of sending representatives from militia units to the training to disseminate knowledge back to their groups, and encouraged listeners across multiple states to attend.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messer discussed ammunition and firearms availability during the December 2008 shortage, reporting on J&G Sales inventory and prices across multiple calibers. They covered medical training on protective mask maintenance and chest trauma treatment, including sucking chest wounds, pneumothorax, hemothorax, and cardiac tamponade. Michael also detailed a conversation with Representative Raul Grijalva regarding a Bipartisan Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction report and discussed concerns about government preparedness versus civilian protection.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed preparedness, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense, and medical trauma response on November 24, 2008. The hosts emphasized acquiring gas masks, chemical suits, and water purification systems while prices remained low, warning that costs would spike during crises. They encouraged older listeners to legally purchase firearms to remove them from government inventory. A caller reported CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive) equipped military units being deployed to Fort Stewart and attached to Homeland Security. The second half featured detailed medical instruction on chest trauma management, including treatment of rib fractures, flail chest, and sucking chest wounds, with practical field techniques for stabilization and evacuation.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Mike discussed ammunition and firearms availability in the wake of the 2008 presidential election, noting severe shortages across multiple calibers including AK variants, .303 British, and .300 Win Mag. They emphasized the importance of purchasing ammunition while available and recommended treating ammo as a precious commodity investment. The second half of the episode shifted to medical training, with Mike providing detailed instruction on head and cervical injuries, including definitions of cerebral concussion, contusion, skull fractures, and hematomas, along with treatment protocols for trauma casualties.
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On November 11, 2008, Nancy Kornke and Michael Nasser discussed election irregularities, including voting machine problems and premature winner declarations in Indiana and Michigan, and the role of electoral college delegates versus popular votes. Caller Mike Lewis from Texas announced a militia field training exercise scheduled for November 15th in Teague, Texas, emphasizing the need to rebuild militia strength in response to anticipated anti-gun policies under the incoming Obama administration. Michael Nasser then provided detailed medical instruction on facial injuries, covering classification of soft tissue and bone injuries, diagnostic techniques using observation and palpation, and treatment priorities, with Nancy adding practical examples about head wound bleeding and the importance of recognizing internal injuries.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including mysterious white powder envelopes mailed to banks, a presidential directive for mandatory anthrax vaccination, and concerns about Barack Obama's birth certificate and medical records. He extensively covered an upcoming training exercise in Durant, Oklahoma (January 8-11) organized with Alfie Omega, emphasizing strict discipline, professionalism, and force multiplication through instructor training. Koernke also promoted the "Send a Rope" campaign encouraging citizens to mail rope to politicians deemed treasonous, discussed expansion of militia formations including the Colonial Marines to division level and reorganization of Michigan's Wolverines, and stressed preparation for conflict with emphasis on equipment redundancy and cold weather readiness.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed medical emergency response and shock treatment in the second hour of the show on October 14, 2008. The episode opened with commentary on the U.S. financial crisis, including claims about Chinese currency demands and impending martial law in February 2009, followed by an extended educational segment on treating hypovolemic shock, monitoring central venous pressure, catheterization, fracture immobilization, and the pathophysiology of shock at the cellular level. Michael emphasized that field medical knowledge is critical for survival when professional medical support is unavailable, covering classifications of shock including hypovolemic, endotoxic, cardiogenic, and neurogenic types.
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Mark Koernke discussed upcoming militia training exercises, including the Hautari exercise in Michigan (September 27-28) and an Oklahoma training event (January 8-11, 2009) covering firearms, medical training, communications, and field operations. Caller George from Florida shared his mother's experience being interned during World War II as part of a Native American tribe, leading to discussion of FDR's socialist policies, government surveillance databases, and historical precedents for population control. The show addressed constitutional concerns, including PBS programming questioning the Third and Eighth Amendments, and concluded with analysis of a 1995 article about Iran's nuclear program, demonstrating how the same geopolitical narratives have been recycled for decades.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messer discussed border fence construction costs and Israeli contractor involvement, analyzed hurricane preparedness and FEMA response in the Galveston area, and conducted extensive training instruction on medical readiness and unit organization. They covered planning phases for medical training, trainer accountability, communications protocols for medics, and emphasized the importance of documentation and standardization. The hosts promoted upcoming training exercises in Michigan (Hutaree) and other locations, distributed preparedness materials, and urged listeners to document government actions during disaster response.
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On September 9, 2008, Mark Koernke and Michael Nester continued medical and communications training, covering extremity assessment, vital signs monitoring, and capillary refill checks. The show featured a music competition idea from caller Dave focused on 9/11 and patriot movement themes, with prize payouts for best, second, third, and worst songs. Caller Greg from Florida described his arrest and psychiatric detention after confronting Sheriff Jim Coates at a Republican event, alleging chemical drugging and family separation. The hosts discussed systemic abuse of psychiatric facilities as a weapon against activists and emphasized the need for legal representation and sovereignty education. Additional callers addressed civil liberties versus civil rights, Pat Tillman's death, military suicides, and election monitoring efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative energy technologies showcased at the 25th annual Jim Monahan antique engine and alternate energy show, including a functioning 80-year-old electric car and ongoing steam car construction projects. The episode featured caller Alfie Omega providing detailed medical training information on casualty assessment and treatment, emphasizing the importance of basic first aid skills for militia preparedness. Caller Ron from New York expressed outrage over preemptive arrests in Minneapolis and discussed the parallels between current government overreach and pre-revolutionary America, warning of escalating conflict if authorities continue unjust actions. The hosts emphasized the importance of documenting government activities, preparedness training, and protecting constitutional rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign control of American infrastructure, particularly Spain's acquisition of U.S. highways and toll roads in Indiana and Texas, characterizing it as re-colonization and treason. He covered militia training events in Arizona and Oklahoma, promoted newly printed militia field manuals (PM 8-94 and PM 10-08), and addressed callers including George from Florida discussing the 17th Amendment and state sovereignty, and Don Beauregard reconnecting after prison. The second hour featured medical instruction on aspiration pneumonia, covering predisposing factors, causative agents, symptoms, and treatment protocols.
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Mark Koernke and medical expert Mike covered anaerobic bacterial infections, their characteristics, disease processes, and treatment approaches. The show included practical medical training discussion, with emphasis on preparedness for mass casualty scenarios and field medicine. Mark shared anecdotes about colloidal silver's antimicrobial properties and surgical applications, and discussed training exercises, upcoming events including a party on the beach and Revolution for Freedom Festival in South Dakota, and the importance of developing medical competency for emergency situations.
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Mark Koernke and Mike discussed the Minnesota bridge collapse as a symptom of government neglect and socialist mismanagement, referencing Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. The bulk of the episode focused on medical training for heat casualties, covering heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke with detailed SOAP note methodology (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan). Caller Alfie Omega contributed tactical medical advice on using carabiners and paracord for casualty evacuation, and discussed gear reinforcement and alternative cordage sources. The hosts emphasized prevention through hydration, salt and mineral replacement, and proper team leader oversight. Mike concluded with information about a terror drill in Arizona involving hostage rescue and EOD training.
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Mark Koernke discussed the fabricated food shortage crisis, arguing that it stems from deliberate policy failures by the Department of Agriculture and commodity speculation by bankers rather than actual scarcity. He urged farmers to increase production during spring planting season and explained how low-quality grain could be diverted to biofuel production without affecting the food supply. The show featured caller Tom from Brooklyn reporting on food issues, and Mike Nester providing extensive medical and first aid training information, including heat injury prevention, artificial respiration for dogs, and burn treatment protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, vehicle acquisition and maintenance for tactical operations, and fielded calls on firearms selection. He emphasized acquiring inexpensive used pickup trucks and spare parts for supply chains, detailed camouflage painting techniques using house paint, and announced the upcoming fourth Colonial Marine National Conference to address threats including border security and firearms confiscation. Callers asked about rifle calibers (.338 Winchester Magnum and complementary weapons), and Mike Nasser provided medical training on fracture treatment and chest injuries. The show covered peak oil conspiracy claims, 9-11 truth movement activities, and economic policy criticism.
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Mark Koernke and guest Michael Messer discussed military deployments, border security concerns, and preparedness topics on April 8, 2008. The show covered the 10th Mountain Division's deployment to the southern border, alleged ATF harassment and property seizure activities, legal discovery procedures for defendants, and a meeting held in Durant, Oklahoma covering communications, medical training, and survival skills. Callers reported on surveillance infrastructure along I-95 in Florida and military activities at Fort Drum, New York, with discussion of potential domestic crisis scenarios and population control mechanisms.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts Mike and Larry conducted a medical training episode focused on airway management and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The discussion emphasized the psychological and practical aspects of emergency medical response, including mindset, decision-making under stress, and the importance of training children in first aid from a young age. The hosts covered airway obstruction, oxygen therapy, equipment sourcing, CPR techniques, and the use of tourniquets in trauma care. Callers contributed questions about COPD oxygen management, CPR certification, and the importance of basic medical training within militia units.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and preparedness, emphasizing the importance of small unit structures (5-man fire teams and 10-man squads) as building blocks for militia formations. He covered medical support training exercises in Indiana, shortwave broadcasting expansion plans, and fielded calls from listeners about joining militia units and supporting the network. The show included extensive discussion of chemical defense preparedness, privately owned weapons inventories, and historical militia responses to federal actions like the 1995 Dallas siege and the Gray family situation. Koernke stressed operational security, proper organizational hierarchy based on biblical principles, and the need for chemical protection equipment for all citizens.