
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET continues to be much like a modern-day School of Athens, bringing together branches of philosophy and thought — and news about important events — together in a way that no other meeting of the minds can match.
Listen: Liberty Net 2/25
Here are some of the subjects that participants discussed during this week’s Liberty Net session:
• Why do you suppose that the network television program Law and Order, which prides itself on stories “ripped from the headlines,” routinely takes accounts of horrific crimes committed by Mestizos and Blacks against Whites, and fictionalizes them by reversing the races of the perpetrators and victims? Could it have anything to do with the ethnic makeup of TV network executives? (13 minutes)
• Until parents complained, one public elementary school actually required its students to recite an almost illiterate “poem” praising both Obama and basketball as if they were somehow sacred. (49 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on February 25, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
EVERY WEEK, the amateurs who participate in the Liberty Net get a chance to discuss issues of importance outside of the sandbox of the controlled media. Of course, one can do that on the Internet too, but the Liberty Net doesn’t depend on servers and backbones that can sometimes fail — or be shut down. And one can experience the true personalities and voices, and honest feelings, of real people — in a way that typing on a message board just can’t match.
Listen: Liberty Net 2/18
Here’s my selection of a few topics that were brought up during this week’s Liberty Net session:
• When Greece lost the ability to control its own money supply — giving that power to the bankers when it joined the misnamed “European Union” — it also lost its freedom. Now is the time for Greece, and all nations, to shake off the bankers’ shackles. (12 minutes)
• How can enforcers for the regime in Washington charge someone in a foreign country with a crime, merely for linking to material on his Web site that is in the public domain in that country? Easy. The DC regime has decided it can charge and extradite you in that situation as long as you are using a “dot-com” domain name. (18 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
CRUSHED BY MANY FEET of snow this severe New Jersey winter, N2IRJ’s low-noise receiving antenna nevertheless continues to perform, bringing us this week’s Liberty Net recording with almost perfect reception despite variable — and at times very long — skip, and even a few attempts at malicious interference.
Listen: Liberty Net 1/15
Here’s a small sample of the issues discussed this time on amateur radio’s most historic discussion net:
• The mortgage crisis that crashed the economy is one of the most gigantic frauds in human history. Why is it, then, that almost no one amongst the fraudsters has gone to jail? (40 minutes)
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School board member and radio station manager attacked by ADL, receives death threats for MLK commentary
by Kevin Strom
A GUEST EDITORIAL — based largely on my exposé of Martin Luther King — has been airing on Greeley, Colorado’s KELS-FM twice daily in the days leading up to the federal MLK holiday, and the sparks are flying as the Usual Suspects try to get the truth off the air — and punish the man responsible for the broadcast.
Brett Reese (pictured), who is a school board member and director of the local school district, runs Greeley’s KELS 104.7. He says he regularly broadcasts guest editorials from listeners if their facts check out. And, he adds, in this case the facts did check out when he looked into them: “Martin Luther King, Junior” is an assumed name; King had numerous and intimate connections to high-level agents of the Communist Party; King misappropriated funds contributed to his “religious” charity and spent them on prostitutes and drunken orgies; and King was a plagiarist who cheated to obtain his PhD. You can listen to the editorial by clicking the link below.
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE CONTINUING ANNOYANCE of DRM transmissions from the BBC means that the weekly Saturday night Liberty Net is meeting a little higher up the band than usual, this week on 3969 kHz. But participants are getting used to the change, since check-ins were numerous despite ionospheric disturbances that made close-in stations fade at times.
Listen: 11/27 Liberty Net
Here’s an abbreviated list of the issues debated and discussed this time on amateur radio’s most venerable discussion net:
• A Spanish woman has now officially registered the Sun as her personal property. She claims that the international law which prohibits ownership of our home star by any government does not apply to individuals, and she will soon be charging all “Sun users” a fee, of which she will generously keep only 10 per cent. (1 hour 6 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on November 27, 2010

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
RADIO CONDITIONS were unsettled this week, but N2IRJ’s superb low-noise receiving setup allowed excellent copy of almost all stations on the latest session of the Liberty Net, and there were a large number of new stations checking in as the word spreads about the most exciting net on amateur radio. Since the BBC’s DRM transmission has been wiping out the area around 3950 kHz (why can’t the broadcasters move to 90 meters and leave 75 meters alone?), the net has been favoring 3966 kHz.
Listen: 11/20 Liberty Net
Here’s a small sample of the issues discussed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• We hear an amazing firsthand account of W8LDW’s recent experiences with “airport security” and the TSA, who are criminally violating our constitutional rights with their so-called “enhanced security” procedures. These blue-shirted, gold-badged bureaucrats treat Americans as “animals to be contained and caged and poked and prodded and irradiated.” (25 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on November 18, 2010

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE IONOSPHERE is still acting strangely as we transition into Winter conditions, but the sharing of brilliant insights and suppressed news continued at a high pace on this week’s Liberty Net. The DRM digital audio transmissions from Britain on 3955 — which effectively wipe out 3949 to 3964 kHz for hours — continue, so the net used a frequency a bit outside of its normal range this time: 3966 kHz.
Listen: 11/13 Liberty Net
Here’s a sample of the ideas brought forth this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• As countries (like the US and China) race to devalue their own currencies to gain a temporary trade advantage, bankers rake in profits from the easy money (that they create) and, as always, individuals and families find their wealth evaporating. (29 minutes)
• The insanely punitive estate tax that Washington is about to impose is causing many productive and intelligent people to simply leave the country — and who can blame them? No one wants his life’s work to feed the illegal regime in Washington and all its genocidal programs. (36 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET is a gathering of thoughtful, philosophical minds and well-informed sources every week, and this time was no exception — and noise was so low that even the weakest signals were perfectly understandable. Warm up your radios every Saturday night and join in the discussion on or near 3950 kHz SSB at 10PM Eastern Time.
Listen: 10/16 Liberty Net
Here are some examples of the real free speech and free thought the Liberty Net is famous for:
• Now that US taxpayers are paying millions to bring Hamas refugees here, maybe it’s time to rethink our immigration and foreign policies. By angering — and then importing — Muslims, we are essentially jamming a stick into a beehive, and then gathering the angry bees and bringing them into our homes. (56 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
LOW STATIC LEVELS and rising sunspot numbers created a 75 meter band that was a real pleasure to listen to during this week’s Liberty Net, and the free flow of uncensored ideas and information was an excellent stimulant for those still capable of independent thought.
Listen: 10/9 Liberty Net
Here are a few topics covered this time on the most exciting net on the amateur radio bands, the Liberty Net, on the air since 1974:
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
SHORTWAVE RADIO PROPAGATION went very long during this week’s Liberty Net, despite the higher sunspot numbers, but noise was extremely low and almost all stations, even the low power ones, were heard clearly. Remember, if you can’t listen to the Liberty Net on or near 3950 kHz on Saturday nights at 10PM Eastern time, you can listen any time right here on http://3950.net. You can even download the file for listening on your personal mp3 player.
Listen: 10/2 Liberty Net
Here are a few topics covered this time on amateur radio’s Saturday night institution, the Liberty Net, on the air since 1974:
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