by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THIS WEEK I want to give a special thanks to all those of you who have contributed to the discussions on the Liberty Net over these many years — both those of you who have been on the net for decades, and the many new check-ins we’ve welcomed in recent months — both those who talk to us over the air, and those who offer their views via our chat rooms or via email, letter, or telephone calls. All of you are what make the Liberty Net what it is.
Listen: Liberty Net 3/17
Here are some of the ideas brought to light during this week’s Liberty Net:
• Why can Eric Holder and those under him openly commit criminal acts — as they did in the so-called “Fast and Furious” gun-running program — for which anyone else would be thrown in jail, and yet not even be charged? (8 minutes)
• The banks in Europe just created the largest amount of money in any one day in history, though they called it an “injection of liquidity.” Why is this momentous event not making headlines? Could an analysis of media ownership provide the answer? (9 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THESE LIBERTY NET articles aren’t necessarily a summary of the whole net — or even the best parts thereof. Some people have asked how my excerpts are chosen. They’re just a few highlights that I’ve picked, often from the first two or three hours of the net, with an eye toward encouraging you to listen to the whole recording. You shouldn’t take offense if a favorite station or topic wasn’t chosen to be highlighted — to include all of the superb and interesting topics discussed on the net would take an article ten times as long as this one!
Listen: Liberty Net 3/10
Here are some of the subjects that net participants talked about during this week’s Liberty Net session:
• A resolution has been introduced in Congress, calling for the investigation and impeachment of Obama for illegally waging war in Libya. (21 minutes)
• A White schoolchild in Kansas City was recently doused with gasoline and set on fire by two Blacks, who shouted “This is what you deserve, White boy.” It’s been discovered that teachers at the majority-Black school there have been showing virulently anti-White films during “Black history month” and claiming that “all Whites” are responsible for “racism” and “oppression” of Blacks. The burning victim just happens to be the only White student in one such class. (32 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
N2IRJ’s phone patch was temporarily down this week because of technical issues with Marty’s transceiver — we hope that these problems will soon be resolved — yet participation and exchange of ideas continued on the Liberty Net at a very high level nonetheless. This week also saw some major solar activity, so the next net might feature some interesting 75 meter propagation.
Listen: Liberty Net 3/3
Here are just a few of the ideas discussed and debated during this week’s session:
• Russia is positioning itself to prevent the plans of the warmongering oligarchs to start wars in Syria and Iran from coming to fruition. Most recently, Moscow has been helping both countries improve their abilities to detect and defend against attacks. (10 minutes)
• If the regime in Washington were really serious about preventing terror attacks by Muslims, it would end, and then reverse, all Middle Eastern immigration — and would also stop murdering innocent Muslims overseas in its wars for Israel. (13 minutes)
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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 WB4AIO on February 18, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THIS WEEK MARKED the return of Al, N2SAG — one of our most interesting speakers and longest-term participants — to the Liberty Net after a too-long absence due to a change of QTH. Welcome back, Al!
Listen: Liberty Net 2/11
Here’s a small selection of the issues debated and discussed on the Liberty Net this week:
• Two more banks have failed this week alone — making a total of nine US bank failures this year; and 154 more are on the death-watch list. This is even more egregious than you might think, since it’s not that easy to fail when you have a license to print money. (15 minutes)
• Is the new “Obamacare” health care model really a new incarnation of supply side economics? After all, how better to reward suppliers and control buyers than by requiring that a product be purchased? (19 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
N2IRJ’s W1WCR-DESIGNED Beverage antenna was back in action during the latest Liberty Net, and, if the increased check-ins of new stations are any indication, it seems that more and more people are discovering, enjoying, and participating in the longest-running discussion net on the amateur radio airwaves.
Listen: Liberty Net 4/23
Here are just a few of the subjects brought up and debated this week:
• To restore the American economy, massive numbers of useless or oppressive government employees must be let go; and our disastrous wars for Israel in the Mideast must be ended, and our troops withdrawn. But how will we keep these people out of the unemployment lines? It’s simple: Use our troops to expel the Mestizo invaders and then have them keep our southern border secure — millions of jobs will then become available for our own people. (23 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
A HUGE RAIN AND WIND storm enveloped eastern North America on Saturday, sent static into the ionosphere, and knocked down antennas — including N2IRJ’s low-noise Beverage. But back-ups were brought into play within an hour and the longest-running discussion net on amateur radio — the Liberty Net — brought its hallmark intellectual excitement to the airwaves in excellent form.
Listen: Liberty Net 4/16
Here’s a small sampling of some of the subjects brought up this time:
• In Chicago’s schools, students are now forbidden to bring lunches from home. Unless they have medical exemptions, students must buy government-provided lunches — brown bags from home will be confiscated. (18 minutes)
• Why is the regime in Washington spending $20 million on a Pakistani version of Sesame Street? Since the US version of the show was a pioneer in brainwashing children to accept multiracialism, the reason for the funding is doubtlessly to push some kind of propaganda. (1 hour 16 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
SUMMERTIME STATIC came crashing in early this year, but W1WCR and N2IRJ — through their extraordinary antenna technology — were able to copy all but the weakest check-ins to the latest Liberty Net. And, as the ionosphere heats up, so does the discussion of important issues that are covered up or distorted in the public media.
Listen: Liberty Net 4/9
Here are just a few of the topics discussed and debated during the latest session of the longest-running discussion net on the amateur radio airwaves:
• When radiation levels rise to unsafe levels, what’s a government to do? Just raise the legal definition of “safe,” that’s what — and, magically, everyone’s out of danger. (18 minutes)
• The Black race huckster, the “Reverend” Al Sharpton, is millions of dollars in arrears for federal taxes. Most White folks, especially patriot-oriented White folks, would be in jail in similar circumstances. So, what did Obama do with regard to the “Reverend”? He spoke at one of his conferences — and gave him a $1.5 million tax break. (45 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THERE SEEM TO BE more new stations checking into the Liberty Net every week; why not join them? Getting an amateur radio license is simpler than ever before, and inexpensive training courses and classes are widely available.
Listen: Liberty Net 4/2
Here are just a few of the issues discussed and debated this week on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
• Why is the regime in Washington supporting al-Qaeda in Libya but supposedly fighting it in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq? (14 minutes)
• One of the most bizarre twists in the latest illegal war is that the US troops who were training Qaddafi’s forces had to be quickly evacuated so that other US troops could be brought in to attack those same forces. (18 minutes)
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