by WB4AIO on September 3, 2010
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
CONDITIONS were excellent and the longest-running discussion net on amateur radio, the Liberty Net, did itself proud once again with in-depth discussions and debate about the political, social, and economic issues that will determine the future of our civilization.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded August 28
Here’s a small sample of the items discussed this week on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• A four-year-old girl was running a lemonade stand in front of her house — until the “authorities” descended upon her, shutting her down for not having the required permits, paying taxes, and filling out the requisite forms. The “officers” who participated in this outrage would have refused to obey such orders — if they had had a single molecule of integrity. (9 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET enjoyed good propagation and even more high-IQ debate and conversation than usual this week, and the uncensored ideas flowed freely in a way that you simply cannot experience in the corporate media.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded August 21
Here’s a tiny sampling of the topics covered this week on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
• Now that preparations are being made for starting a new war against yet another of Israel’s enemies, this time Iran, the controlled media and the regime in Washington are suddenly acting as if the Iraq War is over. But that isn’t true: The violence, terror, heartbreak, and death — both for the deluded American cannon fodder and the innocent Iraqis — is adding up more than ever. (28 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET MUST HAVE hit a nerve with those who hate free speech this week, since a malicious jammer wasted a great deal of his time trying — and failing — to stop all discussion. Frequency agility and concentrating on the more powerful stations on the net were key factors. Sadly, children shouldn’t listen to this week’s recording, because the jammer used unbelievably filthy language. The good news is that — like last time — several leads were provided to identify the malefactor.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded August 14
Here are a few of the topics discussed this week on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THERE WERE some propagation anomalies that affected the Liberty Net this week, but check-ins these days are from so many different areas that the conversation and debate is always vibrant — whether the skip is short or long.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded August 7
Here are just a few of the topics discussed on the Liberty Net this week:
• A recent viral email presents the stark difference between thriving, civilized Detroit and A-bomb-devastated Hiroshima 65 years ago — and today’s thriving, beautiful Hiroshima and African-devastated Detroit. See http://tinyurl.com/23vz8fd and particularly http://tinyurl.com/2zj6f (38 minutes)
• In an under-reported environmental disaster, a bizarre extreme cold front has caused large numbers of wildlife deaths in Argentina and Bolivia. (1 hour 17 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
CONDITIONS were excellent this week on the Liberty Net, and so were the conversations. Check-ins spanned the entire eastern half of North America. Here are just a few of the highlights from this week’s most exciting net on the amateur radio bands:
Download or listen to the Liberty Net recorded July 31
• Obama made a recent statement on “The View” that most Blacks in America are “mongrels.” If a White person had made such a statement, the media would have gone into overdrive and there likely would have been rioting in the streets. (12 minutes)
• Maxine Waters can be properly described as the Communist representative from California, now that she has openly stated that all businesses should be seized by the government. (24 minutes)
• Why are the bank failure announcements always made late on Friday? — in hopes that they will no longer be “news” by Monday? So far, despite the “happy talk” from the regime in Washington, the bank failure rate is almost twice as high this year than in 2009. (26 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
WITH TOPICS ranging from the Kennedy assassination to our burgeoning police/”national security” state, the Liberty Net maintained its free speech traditions this week, and listening to the mp3 recording of the net will provide insights that you simply can’t get anywhere else.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded July 24
Here are just a few of the subjects covered in this week’s recording:
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET is the most exciting — and one of the most venerable — nets on the amateur radio bands today.
Emceed by published author Vic Misek, W1WCR, it’s on the air every Saturday night at 10PM Eastern Time on or around 3950 kHz SSB — usually within 10 kHz.
Propagation was generally good this week, and jamming was absent (though Summer static was a bit of a problem), making for excellent dialogue and information sharing.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded July 10
Here are a few of the subjects discussed on this week’s net:
• What should the American attitude be to Muslims? Should we be friendly to those who mind their own business and stay in their home nations, while firmly resisting any Muslim migration to the US? Or should we do as we are now doing, and happily welcome Muslim invaders to our shores — while making unremitting war on the innocent Muslims who stay at home in their own countries? (18 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
SOME VERY DEEP analysis of world events was heard this week on amateur radio’s most exciting net, the Liberty Net — along with strong dissenting views. Intentional interference was almost entirely absent, as the jammer identified during the last net session has apparently slunk away in shame.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded June 26
Here is a small sampling of what you’ll hear on this week’s recording (the times given are when the subject was brought up, timed from the beginning of the recording):
• An 86-year-old woman was recently tasered in her bed by a police-uniformed thug who didn’t like her “attitude.” Is such evil a consequence of the brutalization of our young men, caused by ordering them to commit atrocities in the Middle East? (3 hours 50 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
PERHAPS THE LIBERTY Net could also be called the Philosophy Net, as there were many deep and reflective comments from participants this week.
The net — moderated by Vic, W1WCR and recorded by Marty, N2IRJ — proved itself once again as a bastion of free and unfettered speech.
Listen: Liberty Net recorded 6-19
There was some jamming of the net this week from one deranged individual who used gutter language and pretended to be a participant, but he didn’t fool anyone. Here’s proof in the form of an mp3 file that the jammer is the same (identified) individual who jammed the Marconi Net earlier the same evening:
Listen: Liberty Net jammer IDed
Here is a tiny sampling of what you’ll hear on this week’s Liberty Net recording:
• If we gave the Chinese salvage rights for the spilled oil in the Gulf, how long would it take before it was all cleaned up? One month? (2 hours 52 minutes)
• Almost unmentioned by the controlled media, a huge American/Israeli war armada has passed through the Suez canal on the way to Iranian waters. Is another illegal Middle Eastern war about to begin? (2 hours 55 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
W1WCR’s new antenna — a 165-foot doublet held up by 100-foot pine trees — provided even more intense signals than usual for this week’s session of the Liberty Net.
Conversations on the historic current events discussion net ranged from the hidden aspects of politics to spy numbers stations to shortwave radio propagation and the mysteries of women.
Listen to or download this week's Liberty Net recorded June 12
Here is a small sampling of what you’ll hear on this week’s recording:
• New York City schools have come up with an innovative way to close the “racial achievement gap” — they simply give partial credit for wrong answers. (2 hours 44 minutes)
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