Special Election Night Meeting of the Liberty Net

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

AT EIGHT PM TUESDAY, election day, the Liberty Net will be having a special meeting to discuss the events of the evening. We’ll try for 3967 or a nearby frequency. The five best-known presidential candidates — Merlin Miller, Gary Johnson, Virgil Goode, “Mitt” Romney, and Barack Hussein Obama are shown below.

Listen: LN Election Night – 2012-1106″]

My personal opinion? Elections don’t matter because the major parties are totally controlled by our enemies, and the moronic mob will always vote the major parties because the controlled media tell them to. So why take even a minute away from our important work of building a consensus for secession and revolution to vote in the phony elections? As it has been wisely said, “If voting could change anything, it would be illegal.” But it’s worthwhile to talk about the charade, and prove to intelligent people that it is a charade, and show them that there is no hope — not even the faintest hope, ever — of regaining our freedom and constitutional rights through the ballot box.

Listen: LN Election Night – 2012-1106″]

 

Liberty Net: October 27, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET continues to be one of the best places to speak the truth as you see it without the censorious and ethnic-agenda-driven “gatekeepers” of the billionaires’ mass media. All that is asked is that you be courteous, identify yourself, and wait for your turn to be called by Net Control Station W1WCR.

Listen: Liberty Net 10/27″]

Here are a just few samples of what was debated on the net this session:

• As more and more electric utility companies are being sold off to foreign interests, is infrastructure maintenance being sacrificed to boost profits, making storm outages far more widespread than they would otherwise be? (5 minutes)

• Why are literal busloads of Somalis — many of them illiterate and not even nominal citizens — being taken to the polls to “vote early” in Ohio? (9 minutes)

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Liberty Net: October 20, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE KENNELLY-HEAVISIDE LAYER was back in fine shape this week and the Liberty Net had a marathon six-hour session as a result, with subjects ranging from the upcoming phony elections to the false flag attack on the Federal Reserve building.

Listen: Liberty Net 10/20″]

Here are a just few samples of what was debated on the net this session:

• Should the Liberty Net schedule an election-night special edition, to monitor for media skulduggery, lies, and possible unreported local fraud, violence, or intimidation? (18 minutes)

• Europe is starting to show signs of life, with the very welcome rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece, Jobbik in Hungary, and now the youth group Generation Identitaire in France. (33 minutes)

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Liberty Net: October 13, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

A SOLAR STORM led to bizarre conditions this week on 75 meters, and some normally dominant Liberty Net stations could not hear each other — while others were even clearer than usual. Despite the ionosphere’s lack of coöperation, the net discussions were as powerful and educational as ever.

Listen: Liberty Net 10/13″]

Here are a few examples of what was brought forward — and debated — on the net this week:

• The major objections to Paul Ryan are not the latest phony “outrages” ballyhooed by the phony media — such as whether or not he was a hypocrite for requesting so-called “stimulus funds” stolen from honest people — but rather the indisputable fact that he is a warmonger and is totally owned by the Zionist lobby. (4 minutes)

• The mass-murdering transnational criminal organization that falsely calls itself the “Federal Government of the United States of America” has now officially declared the Salvadoran-American gang MS-13 to be a “transnational criminal organization.” Pot. Kettle. Black. (13 minutes)

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Liberty Net: October 6, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

NO SPONSORS — no billionaires’ “think tank” subsidies — no ties to political parties — no banker-paid gatekeepers or editors — just real people and real, uncensored, free speech: That’s amateur radio’s historic Liberty Net, the longest-running discussion net on the amateur radio bands.

Listen: Liberty Net 10/6″]

Here are a few examples of what was discussed on the net this week:

• More dollars are created (out of thin air) by the banking system in a single year than Carl Sagan ever imagined there were galaxies in the universe. Is it any wonder that they are becoming worth less and less every day? More importantly, what gives banks the right to create money, anyway? (3 minutes)

• When the CIA/Mossad puppet was crushed in the recent election in the Republic of Georgia, guess what? Georgia immediately stopped supporting the illegal Washington regime’s planned attack on Iran. (51 minutes)

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Liberty Net: September 29, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE IONOSPHERE IS getting quieter and quieter as Fall progresses, and reception of the Liberty Net is getting clearer and clearer as a result. So put up that antenna, tune up your amplifier, check in this Saturday night, and let your voice be heard on the Liberty Net, amateur radio’s longest-running discussion net.

Listen: Liberty Net 9/29″]

Here are a few samples of the subjects brought up during the latest net session:

• As the founders warned us, representative government has one fatal flaw: If ever you allow the electorate to vote themselves largesse from the public treasury, it’s all over for freedom. (8 minutes)

• Another sign that “democracy” is a hoax in America is the fact that not one voter in ten is aware of the multiple billions we are taxed to send to dozens of foreign governments — especially Israel and corrupt regimes that have made “deals” with Israel. These outrageous giveaways aren’t issues in any election because both parties are bought and paid for by the Israel lobby. (16 minutes)

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Liberty Net: September 22, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

ONE OF THE THINGS I like about the Liberty Net is that it transcends the conventional categories of “left” and “right,” “liberal” and “conservative.”

Both the right and the left are all about economics, which essentially boils down to who should plow the turnip field, who should plant and harvest the turnips, and how many turnips everyone should get: as if the ultimate meaning of our lives and societies is the production and consumption of turnips — or dollars; same thing. The Liberty Net addresses economic issues at times, to be sure, but it also speaks to fundamental issues of who we are and what our purpose on Earth should be. It is radical in the original meaning of that word, which is “to get to the root of things.” And that’s a very good thing.

Listen: Liberty Net 9/22″]

Here’s a sampling of the issues debated and discussed this time:

• Only morons could possibly believe the “Iran is dangerous because of its nuclear program” pro-war propaganda, almost all of which directly or indirectly emanates from the one extremely dangerous, aggressive nuclear power in the Middle East: Israel. (18 minutes)

• It’s very good to hear that not all conservatives are following the neocon warmongers when it comes to Iran. One radio station owner in the Midwest, who checks in occasionally to the Liberty Net, is openly calling for allowing Iran total freedom to develop nuclear weapons if it wants to. He believes that a balance of power in that region is far better for peace than the current nuclear monopoly. (37 minutes)

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Liberty Net: September 15, 2012

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

AS WE SAY GOODBYE to Summer 2012, we can look back on a season of real success for the Liberty Net. Despite high static levels, storms, and high absorption on the band, more and more new stations continued to check in, the phone patch was very active, and the conversations were illuminating. And that success has been recognized by others: Recently the No Agenda Report (here and here) and the FRRL have run excerpts from, and articles on, the Liberty Net — thanks, guys!

Listen: Liberty Net 9/15″]

Here’s a little sample of the issues discussed during the latest meeting of the Net:

• So far this year 42 banks have failed — and failing isn’t easy when you can create money! (24 minutes)

• A previously unknown group calling itself “The Cutting Sword of Justice” has taken responsibility for the virus that attacked and destroyed workstations at the Saudi Aramco oil company. Such a claim certainly doesn’t rule out intelligence agency involvement — and the major intelligence agencies, especially the CIA and Mossad, are probably the greatest centers of murderous and criminal activity on this planet. (25 minutes)

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Orson Welles in Fine (and Funny) Voice

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

HERE IS ORSON WELLES, ONE of the truly great voices of broadcast radio and film — and a very original wit — performing, in mock-Biblical style, a sendup of American politics circa 1972. Too bad H.L. Mencken did not live to hear this; I think he would have liked it very much.

The Begatting of the President was released as a vinyl album during the run-up to the ’72 elections, and introduced Welles to a whole new generation of young people who were into avant-garde comedy like the Credibility Gap and the Firesign Theatre.

Orson Welles: The Begatting of the President”]

(recording source: archive.org)

The Story of the Electron Tube

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

HERE IS A WELL-DONE film created by Western Electric in 1948 which gives a brief history of the vacuum tube from AT&T’s perspective. The short part near the end about the War to Save the Soviet, during which all this technology was used to blast Western Civilization to bits and enslave its people, was a bit depressing — but the revolutionary genius of DeForest and the men who stood on his shoulders is quite inspiring, as are the pictures of America back before the Third World invasion. This is the world I was born into.

I wonder if, had our civilization not been derailed by the fall of the Classical world and the subsequent Dark Ages, we would have had electronic amplifiers and sophisticated radio communications in 948 instead of 1948. After all, we knew the Earth was a sphere, and its diameter, in 500 BC, and we had steam engines in 50 AD — though this knowledge was subsequently lost when the crazies took over.