"radiological fallout"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed nuclear preparedness and survival strategies, including the Nuke Map web application for modeling nuclear blast effects and fallout patterns. The episode covered lessons from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, emphasizing that most casualties resulted from blast injuries and secondary projectiles rather than radiation, and that both cities were successfully rebuilt and repopulated. Koernke provided detailed guidance on iodine supplementation for thyroid protection in nuclear scenarios, explaining topical application methods and dosing frequency. Callers contributed information on the book "The Last Train from Hiroshima" by Charles Pellegrino, iodine patch absorption testing, gunsmith pin sourcing, and practical preparedness items like sugar for wound treatment and food preservation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential nuclear conflict, focusing on iodine supplementation and radiological protection strategies including filter maintenance and mask selection. He analyzed the Ukraine conflict's logistics challenges, particularly rail infrastructure destruction and grain supply issues, arguing that escalation could trigger nuclear exchange. Koernke criticized climate change narratives, government corruption, and institutional decay, emphasizing the need for local food production and self-sufficiency. He recommended ammunition stockpiling and reviewed surplus military equipment availability.
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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.