"potassium iodide"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for nuclear war, including gas mask procurement from surplus suppliers like GunPartsCorp.com and Sportsman's Guide, with detailed recommendations on the M1 Finnish-made masks and filter cases. He covered the Nuclear War Survival Skills manual by Cresson Kearney, emphasizing the importance of printed copies and field-ready laminated versions. Koernke and caller Larry Lawson analyzed geopolitical tensions, U.S. foreign policy, and the likelihood of nuclear conflict, discussing fiber optic infrastructure installations, underground military complexes, and tools needed for emergency shelters. The show included extensive discussion of iodine supplementation for thyroid protection, chem suit options, and practical survival techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed food production and preparedness in Michigan, then analyzed the opioid crisis and its connection to Afghanistan, arguing that the U.S. military presence there was tied to controlling opium production. He examined geopolitical strategy regarding China, Taiwan, and allied nations in Southeast Asia, warning of potential nuclear conflict and the need for NBC protection. The show covered weapons systems (AR-15 vs AK variants), medical supply sourcing through ShopMedVet, and emergency preparedness including potassium iodate, gas masks, and evacuation planning.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-defense measures, focusing on protective equipment including gas masks and potassium iodide for radiation protection. He analyzed media propaganda patterns, particularly regarding Quran burning incidents in Florida and New York, and criticized coordinated messaging across news outlets. Koernke emphasized personal responsibility for emergency preparedness, recommending affordable protective masks and long-term food storage solutions, and encouraged listeners to identify propaganda techniques in mainstream media coverage.
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On April 17, 2009, Mark Koernke and Butterknife discussed preparedness, ammunition alternatives, and food storage strategies. They covered SABO accelerator technology for 30-caliber ammunition to address bullet shortages, promoted a food inventory spreadsheet tool on PatriotMoney.com, and provided detailed guidance on building affordable food reserves using bulk items like rice, oatmeal, and canned fish. The show included vendor reviews (warning against Gunny's Surplus for non-delivery), product recommendations from Sportsman's Guide catalogs, and extensive discussion of NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) detection equipment, radiological protection, and potassium iodide. Callers and chat participants contributed information on wholesale food sources and preparedness resources.