"nuclear biological chemical defense"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential nuclear, biological, and chemical threats, emphasizing the importance of acquiring surplus custodial and industrial supplies while available. He covered militia organization in Michigan, including combat engineer units and equipment recovery operations, and addressed the ongoing case of Ronald Strasser, who was transferred from Napa State Hospital back to county custody. Koernke also discussed mayhem weapons, resale shop finds, and the strategic necessity of securing California and addressing illegal immigration at the southern border.
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Mark Koernke discussed the history and significance of the poem 'Visitor from the Past' by Thalen Polk, a Vietnam veteran, explaining its recurring use on the show since 1993. He took calls from listeners including one from Tennessee about the poem's personal resonance, and another from Judy about iodine availability and nuclear/biological/chemical defense preparedness. The show covered potassium iodate, gas masks, radiation protection, and medical preparedness, with discussion of World War II Japanese use of iodine for burn treatment and fallout protection. The second hour featured discussion on information storage, the Citizens Rulebook, and the importance of physical books and documents for knowledge preservation.