by WB4AIO on February 18, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
A CORONAL MASS EJECTION event almost blanked the 75 meter band this week — many signals were more than 50 dB down from normal strength — but the check-ins to the Liberty Net, and exciting ideas and debate, continued at an energetic pace nevertheless.
Listen: Liberty Net 2/12
Here’s a brief summary of some of the ideas put forth this time on amateur radio’s most impressive discussion net:
• In a recent marketing campaign, J.P. Morgan has been practically begging its customers to let it hold their physical gold. What Morgan isn’t telling them is that the firm is often shorting gold on the market and “borrowing” its customers’ assets (without compensation) when they must cover, to avoid driving up the price. All of this is directly contrary to their customers’ interests and constitutes fraud. (36 minutes)
• Is race-mixing Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas going to get in trouble over the “financial disclosure” laws of the very establishment he has supported his entire professional life? (44 minutes)
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by WB4AIO on February 10, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
ON SATURDAY NIGHT the ionosphere went almost into shutdown mode, with all signals weak and short-skip signals almost nonexistent except for a fluttery backscatter — but that didn’t stop a flood of new stations from checking into America’s longest-running amateur radio discussion net, the Liberty Net. That just goes to show that even when Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate, well-engineered home HF radio setups can still communicate on a continental scale.
Listen: Liberty Net 2/5
Here are some of the subjects that participants discussed this week:
• This week, a Florida judge ruled that “Obamacare,” with its unprecedented compulsory purchase requirements, is unconstitutional — a decision also reached recently in Virginia. (22 minutes)
• A sitting governor of North Dakota was removed from office when it was found that he did not meet constitutional eligibility requirements, so there is a precedent for removing Obama under similar circumstances. (24 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET continues to become more and more well-known, with numerous new stations hearing about us and checking in every week. The Net Control Station, W1WCR, maintains a list of check-ins and everyone gets his turn — but with the large number of newcomers, that can sometimes take an hour!
Listen: Liberty Net 1/29
Here’s my summary of just a few of the topics discussed this time on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• Isn’t it ironic that Obama is scolding the Egyptian government for cutting off the Internet, while at the same time the Washington regime is demanding a law that gives the executive branch an Internet “kill switch” that would do exactly the same thing in this country? (1 hour 9 minutes)
• A professor at the US Naval Academy (USNA) says that his school will “do anything” to attract and promote non-White students. He says that there is a two-tiered system in place under which non-Whites are given easier assignments, enjoy lower admission and promotion standards, and receive free “unlimited tutoring” that White students aren’t allowed to get. The USNA’s commander admits as much, saying that “diversity” is the Academy’s “number one priority.” (1 hour 32 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THERE WAS AN AMAZING debate this week between long-time Liberty Net participants and some neoconservatives who checked into the net at about the three hour point. The neocons support the regime in Washington and the so-called “war on terror,” and oppose any dissenting views on the Middle East or 9/11. When the sparks flew between the opposing parties, the frank words that ensued were very interesting indeed.
Listen: Liberty Net 1/22
Here’s a small selection of the topics discussed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• Why is the Bank of America now demanding that all its employees and contractors hand over a list of — and control over — all their assets as a condition of employment? (30 minutes)
• In Oakland, California — which is 90% non-White — a second grade teacher was recently suspended for asking students to disrobe and to engage in oral intercourse in the classroom. (35 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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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
AS SUNSPOTS SLOWLY rise, and noise levels remain low, reception on the Liberty Net gets better and better — but, due to increased crowding caused by the BBC’s extremely annoying DRM digital hash, some frequency flexibility is required: This time the net began on 3953 kHz and ended up on 3967.
Listen: 1/8 Liberty Net
Here’s a small sample of the issues discussed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• The State Department will no longer list one’s “father and mother” on passports — that’s too redolent of normal sexuality, apparently. Instead, it will list “parent 1″ and “parent 2.” (26 minutes)
• The Washington regime has decided that millions of your tax dollars are to be spent for free legal representation for illegal immigrants who have “diminished mental capacities.” They’ll have no difficulties in finding such people, since the average Mestizo invader has an IQ of 89, just 4 points above the Black average. (30 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE NEW YEAR’S EDITION of the Liberty Net was an excellent way to bring in 2011 and explore the important ideas that the billionaires’ media purposely suppress. The December snowstorm lowered signal levels on N2IRJ’s Beverage antenna, but reception was still good.
Listen: 1/1 Liberty Net
Here are a few of the ideas presented this time on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• Is a crash of the dollar inevitable? Will the Washington regime’s huge debt be repudiated? (38 minutes)
• The current Washington plan is to inflate away at least 50 per cent. of Social Security’s value in the next few years — and that’s actually optimistic. (1 hour 30 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE YULETIDE EDITION of the Liberty Net was an informal one, as the whole net was run in the friendly roundtable mode. The heavens blessed the net, too — at least as far as propagation was concerned!
Listen: 12/25 Liberty Net
Here’s a small sample of the issues discussed on this week’s session of amateur radio’s most significant net:
• All sane and ethical people want to protect the environment, but that’s no excuse for empowering Washington criminals to be our eco-dictators. Now the criminals have decided to ban incandescent lamps for all area lighting. This means that those who need true color rendition, or those for whom the lack of a true white spectrum can negatively affect their mood, or those with failing eyesight will simply be out of luck. (15 minutes)
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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 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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