"michigan tornadoes"
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed preparedness, food production, and self-sufficiency on September 19, 2018. The show covered heritage seed varieties (Malabar spinach, rattlesnake pole beans), food storage techniques including root cellars and hanging produce, and medical kit availability. They addressed media coverage disparities regarding tornadoes in Michigan versus hurricanes on the East Coast, criticized government overreach and taxation, and discussed AR-10 rifle building with a caller, including ammunition selection and chamber considerations. The hosts also critiqued political hypocrisy, cultural shifts regarding feminism and social movements, and the need for self-reliance in preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed severe weather impacts in Michigan, including tornadoes in the upper peninsula that received minimal media coverage despite affecting hundreds of people and causing extended power outages. He addressed unusual solar activity, recommending protective eyewear and light-colored clothing due to elevated UV radiation. The show covered medical preparedness, including iodine availability and alternatives, tetracycline antibiotics, and the importance of maintaining medical kits. Callers discussed the government restriction of iodine since 2007 and alternatives like povidone iodine. Koernke emphasized self-sufficiency, criticized mainstream media fabrications during hurricane coverage, and promoted the Micro Effect network and medical supply resources.