by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE FIRST AUTUMN SESSION of the Liberty Net showed the promise of good propagation, low noise, and fine comradeship coupled with the free exchange of ideas that can remake our world.
Listen: Liberty Net 9/24
Here are some of the ideas debated this week on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• Why is there a near-total corporate media blackout on the Occupy Wall Street protests now going on? Could it be because both Left and Right have figured out where the real problem lies? (14 minutes)
• Is the near-immobility of 401K funds — you can’t quickly switch out of a falling stock in a few seconds, like you can in a self-directed IRA — something that was purposely designed into the system? (33 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on September 24, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET seems to get several new check-ins every week — so, even when regular participants are away temporarily, the discussions nevertheless continue to grow in breadth and depth. From economics and demographics to history and health, free thought reigns supreme — so please check in and add your voice to the exchange!
Listen: Liberty Net 9/17
Here are some of the ideas discussed this time on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• More and more voices are calling for a new 9/11 investigation, and almost no intelligent person fully accepts the official story. But when a long-time Establishment hack like Bob Graham joins the call, one has to wonder — has he had an attack of conscience? — or does someone want to control and divert any new inquiry? (28 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on September 17, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET actually took place on 3950 kHz this time — for the first time in several years — and, ironically, this happened on the night we received the news of the death of one of the most egregious jammers in amateur radio history, WA9KJI. The discussions didn’t focus on negativity, though, and the ideas presented were original, wide-ranging, and at turns philosophical, political, and humorous.
Listen: Liberty Net 9/10
Here are some of the concepts brought forth and issues debated on amateur radio’s historic Liberty Net this week:
• The latest “stimulus” bill has nothing to do with boosting the economy, and everything to do with ruling by decree: No one will even be able to read the complete text of this pretended law until after it is passed. (44 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on September 10, 2011
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET is unique. There is no other net on the amateur radio airwaves where participants discuss the news that the billionaires’ media refuse to cover, and which deals with the fundamental issues that will determine the future of our families — and our civilization — in the coming years.
Listen: Liberty Net 9/3
Here are some samples of the ideas discussed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• How can the regime in Washington — which facilitates the debasement and counterfeiting of our money on an incalculable scale — dare to prosecute a man who did nothing more than sell honest, pure silver coins, which didn’t even faintly resemble the fake bankers’ tokens we are forced to use? And how dare they charge — and imprison — him for “terrorism” for doing so? (44 minutes)
• After bailing out the bankers with trillions of dollars, our rulers are now suing those very same bankers for billions, for their alleged role in the housing market meltdown. Is this just a prearranged deal to make it look like the regime is “doing something”? And will the taxpayers bail out the banks again so they can pay any damages assessed? (1 hour 14 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on September 2, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE ARRIVAL OF HURRICANE Irene didn’t dampen the spirits of Liberty Net participants this week, and, surprisingly, the noise level was very low. I’d say that the conversations and debates were even more intense than the storm system that was swirling all around.
Listen: Liberty Net 8/27
Here are some samples of the topics discussed this time on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• The FCC just recently withdrew its so-called Fairness Doctrine regulations, even though they were ruled unconstitutional about 25 years ago. Does the withdrawal set the stage for new regulations along the same lines? (20 minutes)
• Why has a new law been passed making it a federal crime for anyone who participated in the murder of Osama bin Laden to speak about it? And how dare they pretend that such an ex post facto law could possibly be constitutional? (25 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THERE IS A CONVERGENCE of free political thought these days, as the hot knife of crisis cuts through the phony left-right / Republican-Democrat paradigm. As more and more people find themselves bled dry by the financial elite, the warmongers, and the vote-buyers, the old labels just don’t have much meaning anymore. Participate in the awakening by checking into the Liberty Net!
Listen: Liberty Net 8/20
Here’s a very brief summary of some of the topics discussed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• Even when they try to depreciate their currency, as they did recently, the Swiss franc seems incapable of dropping much in value. This says something about the inherent quality of Swiss society and the Swiss people. (10 minutes)
• The FDIC has $19 billion in reserve to “insure” $4,400 billion in personal bank accounts. That’s like insuring a precious diamond ring with a $20 bill. (49 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
IONOSPHERIC CONDITIONS were good — and jamming was nonexistent — as the most historic net in amateur radio, the Liberty Net, continued to impress with its intelligent ideas and debate from stations around the continent.
Listen: Liberty Net 6/25
Here are a just few examples of this week’s interesting discussions:
• It is outrageous for the Obamas to laud and to receive a personally-signed book from Nelson Mandela — a man who was responsible for “necklacing” his political opponents, which involved tying them up, placing a gasoline-soaked tire around each of their necks and then setting them on fire, causing an extremely painful and prolonged death. (11 minutes)
• It is doubly outrageous that Obama would equate Mandela with Gandhi — his polar opposite. Gandhi was a peaceful man, a racial nationalist, and a racial separatist. (15 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
N2IRJ’s recently improved receiving setup proved its mettle during this week’s edition of the Liberty Net, and, even though the thunderstorm static was very high, the conversations and debates were as scintillating as ever. If you have an amateur station which is 75-meter-capable, please join us!
Listen: Liberty Net 6/18
Here are a few examples from the hundreds of ideas expressed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• Why is it that during the Republican presidential debates, none of the heavily-promoted candidates breathed even a word about one of the main causes of America’s economic decline: the invasion of our country by millions upon millions of illegal Mestizo scab laborers? (8 minutes)
• As inflation spirals higher and higher, more and more Americans are starting to stockpile food and other necessities. (11 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
N2IRJ has invested in new professional-level preamplifiers and A/D conversion hardware, and the results benefit everyone who listens to the recordings of the Liberty Net we archive here. Enjoy!
Listen: Liberty Net 6/11
Here are a few examples from the hundreds of ideas debated this time on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• A new controversy is brewing about the apparently fake Social Security number that was issued to Obama in, of all places, Connecticut. Another man has been discovered who was issued the same number, which is supposed to be impossible. That man was born in Connecticut but later lived in Hawaii, making his records potentially available to a forger there. (14 minutes)
• Now that Alabama has enacted a new law which aims to put a few restrictions on what illegal invaders can do there, how long will it be before boycotts of the state are initiated? (22 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
LIBERTY NET check-ins continue to grow in number, and N2IRJ’s repairs to his receiving system allowed him to catch them with good quality despite the increase in atmospheric static that comes with the advent of Spring. The fourth simultaneous US war in the Middle East, started by a supposedly anti-war president, was a major subject of debate. Add in the comments on diverse subjects ranging from the humorous to the deeply philosophical and you end up with a most enjoyable and educational experience.
Listen: Liberty Net 3/26
Here’s a small sample of some of the ideas that were discussed this time on the longest-running discussion net in amateur radio:
• A Bush-appointed judge in Florida may be setting a precedent by allowing an issue in a $2 million lawsuit there to be settled via Sharia Law. Meanwhile, the Florida legislature is considering a law to prevent any judge from doing that. (20 minutes)
• An recent initiative in California would require all public schools there to teach students to admire, even revere, homosexuals, transvestites, and their pathological behaviors. (23 minutes)
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