"micro effect funding"
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Mark Koernke discussed funding challenges for the Micro Effect radio network, announcing the need to raise $2,000 by Friday and $500 daily through month's end to maintain operations. He addressed the shutdown of Lisa K. Candles, a longtime supporter business, as symptomatic of broader struggles facing alternative media. The show featured extended discussion on silver's antimicrobial and antiviral properties, chelation therapy, and historical suppression of alternative medical treatments. Koernke also covered federal land control issues in Nevada and the Bundy ranch situation, warning of imminent confrontation and calling for organized militia response and community meetings in the affected area.
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Mark Koernke discussed government incompetence in handling disease containment and quarantine procedures, criticizing the theatrical and ineffective response to Ebola cases. He promoted a homemade detox formula containing cayenne pepper, garlic, jalapeños, and other ingredients as preventive health measure against respiratory diseases allegedly brought by illegal immigrants. Koernke emphasized the need for listener donations to keep the Micro Effect broadcast operational, warning that without funding the show would cease within days. He also discussed preparedness measures including pool chlorine for decontamination and encouraged listeners to build immunity through natural exposure rather than isolation.
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Mark Koernke discussed his wife Kelly's serious health crisis involving a recurring liver cyst and the government's demand that they enroll their eight children in Social Security and disability programs as a condition for receiving medical assistance, which he characterized as sacrificing their family for state benefits. He also addressed funding challenges for the Micro Effect radio program, appealing for listener contributions; fielded calls from listeners dealing with similar government entanglement issues including disability applications and child support complications; and announced a community initiative to mentor young men in automotive mechanics and bodywork by restoring a donated vehicle, with the finished car to be raffled among the participating youth.