by WB4AIO on December 10, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET, if our download statistics are any indication, is becoming more and more popular, and that’s reflected in the many new amateur radio operators checking in and sharing their views.
Listen: Liberty Net 12/3
Below you’ll find a few samples of the ideas brought up this time on amateur radio’s longest-running issues-oriented net, on the air since 1974:
• Newt Gingrich seems to be getting a huge amount of unwarranted publicity from the billionaires’ media these days. Having been an indirect employee of the oligarchs for decades, there is little doubt where his loyalties lie — hence the publicity, and the likelihood that he will be the oligarchs’ “anointed one” for the Republican nomination. (18 minutes)
• Guess who a leading Jewish group excluded from their Republican debate? That’s right — Ron Paul, of course. They say he’s “too far outside the mainstream,” despite the fact that has trounced all the other candidates again and again in polls, debates, and money raised. (20 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE DEBATE on this week’s Liberty Net was far more exciting than any sports contest or drama you could see on television, and the novel ideas exploded from all directions and illuminated the ionosphere — and our minds — in three dimensions. There was a small amount of rather pathetic jamming, and it looks like some of the noise the net encountered was from a Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) broadcast transmission from Europe. Net communications weren’t impaired for long, however. (It would be an improvement if European broadcasters went to 90 meters and left 75 meters to amateurs.)
Listen: 10/30 Liberty Net
Here’s a minuscule sample of what you can hear on this week’s recording:
• A wise man once said “When Congress is adjourned, the nation is safe.” (40 minutes)
• If there’s a worldwide economic slump, why is German unemployment at a 30-year low? And Switzerland is doing even better. Could it be the higher genetic quality of those populations? (45 minutes)
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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
SINCE W1WCR could not be on the air at opening time — 10PM Saturday — as usual, N2IRJ became acting Net Control Station for the Liberty Net this week. The conversation was intense and the ideas expressed were sometimes at a level rarely rivaled even in the most free-thinking academies of the Western world. There were some solemn moments as the life and friendship of a late supporter of the net, Bob Glisch, were remembered.
Listen: 10/23 Liberty Net
Here are a just a few of the topics covered this time on amateur radio’s most exciting net:
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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 WB4AIO on September 17, 2010
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE ISLAMIFICATION of America and Europe was a major subject on the Liberty Net on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. There was quite a bit of disagreement and debate on the subject, which made for very interesting listening.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded September 11
Here’s a small selection of of the subjects brought up this week on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:
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by WB4AIO on September 10, 2010
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
SUNSPOT NUMBERS are inching up and so are radio conditions — and so is the number of check-ins to amateur radio’s Liberty Net. Net Control Station W1WCR presided over an excellent session this week, which included a lot of focus on personal liberty versus the growing police state here in the USSA.
Listen to or download the Liberty Net recorded September 4
Here’s a tiny sampling selected from the many items discussed this week on amateur radio’s best discussion net:
• Was the major bank failure in Afghanistan the result of that country being forced to adopt the most corrupt and criminal banking system in the world — that of the United States? (7 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
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
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 WB4AIO on February 17, 2010
by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO
THE LIBERTY NET was attacked by multiple jammers this week — stations purposely transmitting sound effects and unidentified rude remarks and obscenities — but, despite all the efforts of the would-be censors, the Net participants brought off one of the most interesting and thought-provoking discussions yet.
Listen to or download this week's Liberty Net
Jammers are less effective than ever, because listeners have multiple ways of hearing the Net these days: They can listen on their own receivers, or, by logging in to N2SAG’s Stickam site, listen to N2SAG’s or KC0OW’s receivers (or others that are sometimes available), or tune in via N2IRJ’s feed which is also recorded and archived here. With multiple receivers hundreds of miles apart — some with steerable-null antenna arrays — it’s possible to minimize any intentional interference. Furthermore, N2SAG is building an e-list of monitoring stations which he’ll be coordinating when the jammers are on the air. Using triangulation and propagation clues, along with the technical and behavior “signatures” of the jammers, many will be identified and removed from the air. Listen to the Net for more details.
The Liberty Net is the longest-running current events discussion net on amateur radio, and is one of the most venerable gatherings of amateurs on the air. It’s a bastion of free speech and free inquiry. Here are just a few of the topics discussed this week:
• It’s crazy for people to state, as some media “conservatives” have, that they “miss Bush.” Obama is just Bush on steroids. You can’t cure out-of-control spending and borrowing with more out-of-control spending and borrowing. (21 minutes)
• The SPLC probably won’t be making an anti-White cause celebre out of the shooter at the University of Alabama: she is Jewish and the SPLC, though it pretends otherwise, is not objective in such matters. Gun bans at universities, by the way, make it almost impossible to stop such crazies. (27 minutes)
• Goldman Sachs has colluded with corrupt elements in the Greek government to conceal the true extent of that government’s debt, in a scam that could devastate the European Union. (47 minutes)
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