Liberty Net: June 18, 2011

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!

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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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Liberty Net: June 11, 2011

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!

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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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Liberty Net: June 4, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET RECEIVED a double whammy of very long propagation and high lightning static this week, but that didn’t dampen the intensity of the conversation and debate — though it did point up the desirability of full legal power and high, efficient antenna systems.

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Here’s just a tiny sample of the ideas debated this week on amateur radio’s historic and longest-running — since 1974 — discussion net:

• Water parks, restaurants, beaches, and entire sections of cities have had to be shut down so far this Spring because of destructive — and even murderous — Black “flash mobs,” allegedly facilitated by social networking sites. One wonders to what extent the Internet aspect of the problem is exaggerated in order to justify surveillance and censorship of all of us, when the problem is really biological in nature. White flash mobs are totally different, for example, involving such things as calm, tender dancing at the Jefferson Memorial and singing songs from the Sound of Music at railway stations. (15 minutes)

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Liberty Net: May 28, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE NOISE was down and signals were up this week on the Liberty Net, and check-ins continue to grow as the word spreads about the most exciting net on the ham bands.

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Here is a sample of some of the ideas debated and discussed this time on amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net:

• Why not rebuild flood-ravaged Joplin, MO with veteran labor? If the regime’s troops were withdrawn from the multiple illegal wars in the Middle East, there would be plenty of such labor available. (1 hour 4 minutes)

• One Congressman has gone on record advising Americans to move out of major metropolitan areas because of the possibility of “civil unrest” in the near future. (1 hour 8 minutes)

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