Liberty Net: February 18, 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.

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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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Liberty Net: February 11, 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!

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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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Liberty Net: February 4, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THERE ARE MANY MORE free forums in America today, thanks to the Internet, than there were twenty years ago — and the tremendous cachet of pro-peace and pro-freedom candidates is one evidence of this. Alternative politics are bigger than they have been in a long time, and Liberty Net participants are proud to have been one of the pioneering groups to bypass the censorship of the controlled media. And, even after 38 years, the Liberty Net is still going strong!

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Here’s a small sampling of what you’ll hear on this week’s recording:

• When the Croatian government exerted pressure on its citizens to get them to vote to join the EU, it is one of the few instances of rats jumping onto a sinking ship. (2 minutes)

• So far in 2012’s “recovery,” seven banks have failed — and many times that number are about to fail. (12 minutes)

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Liberty Net: January 28, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET has been through several transitions, from its early days in the 70s, through the dawning of the Internet and digital recording, and now enhanced through full integration with VoIP and Web 2.0 technology. These additions let amateur operators who are temporarily off the air participate, and the online streaming and archived recordings make the net almost impervious to jamming.

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Here’s a sample of what you’ll hear on this week’s Liberty Net recording:

• A court in Georgia has ordered the current occupant of the White House to appear and answer questions about his qualifications to serve as President. Obama, however, has brazenly flouted the order, saying through his mouthpiece that he was “terminating his participation in this proceeding.” (23 minutes)

• A textual analysis of the latest State of the Union address indicates that it was written to match an 8th grade level of comprehension. (26 minutes)

• Google’s new “privacy policy” really amounts to a “tracking and spying policy,” and with Google’s history of cooperating with the Beijing and Washington regimes, it gives one pause to consider cancelling all Google and Google-related accounts like Gmail, Blogger, and YouTube. (41 minutes)

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