Liberty Net: December 10, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET is an oasis of free speech for radio amateurs who care about the kind of world that our children will inherit. We don’t always come to the table — or go away from it — agreeing with each other. But we always come away with increased understanding — and a growing sense of community. And, as civilization declines and tyranny spreads, we’ll need plenty of both.

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Listen: Liberty Net 12/10″]

Here are some excerpts from this week’s discussion:

• A Black Georgia Congressman has recently claimed that merely stating in public that Obama has lied “will bring about a resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan.” (27 minutes)

• Would switching our nuclear power stations over to thorium reactors make them just as safe as conventional power plants? (1 hour 13 minutes)

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Liberty Net: December 3, 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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Liberty Net: November 26, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET is rapidly becoming more and more well-known, and is taking advantage of Internet and studio-type technology in order to bring a maximum number of free voices to light in this increasingly dark age.

For 37 years, the net has provided a communications point for amateur radio operators who weren’t afraid to exercise their inherent rights of free speech and free thought.

Listen: Liberty Net 11/26″]

Here are a few of my notes from the most recent session of this amazing net:

• There is no reason not to simply tear up the government debt held by the Federal Reserve, unless we consider the continued enslavement of ourselves and our children to the bankers as the primary purpose of our society. (14 minutes)

• As police departments become more and more beholden to the regime in Washington, they behave more like political secret police than like the “officer friendly” of yesteryear. To protect our rights and freedoms, we need to constantly be aware of that fact. (21 minutes)

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Liberty Net: November 19, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET just continues to grow and grow, and the session length is now routinely double what it was only a few months ago.

Listen: Liberty Net 11/19″]

Below you’ll find a small sample of the topics brought up this week on amateur radio’s most exciting net:

• Over 500 students in Detroit are now being sent to the “Harambee Center,” an Afro-centric school just constructed by the bankrupt city at the cost of millions of taxpayer dollars, much of which comes from White taxpayers. Although a financial ripoff, allowing ethnic groups like Detroit’s Blacks to have their own cultural institutions could be a first step toward separation and real self-determination. (23 minutes)

• A leak suggests that the Obama administration is considering eliminating testing as a requirement for public school promotion and graduation. This is insane, of course, but it is probably the only way that the racial achievement gap could be erased. (30 minutes)

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FRRL Recognizes the Liberty Net

The FRRL — a Web site whose acronym stands for “The Future of Radio and Radio’s Legacy” — has published an excellent article encouraging its readers to check out the Liberty Net. Here’s an excerpt, but do visit the FRRL site for a great array of radio-related features and videos (and much more):

I CAN AGREE WITH the sentiment below – so many amateur radio conversations are vacuous.   How about taking it up a notch and get amateurs into the national conversation on topics of the day?

A past president of the ARRL said that a renewed focus on technology will reawaken the relevance of Amateur Radio.  Will it?  Or will this just drive Amateur Radio into a smaller and smaller niche market on the margins of society?

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Liberty Net: November 6, 2010

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

SUNSPOTS ARE UP, but our hemisphere gets less and less exposure to them as Winter approaches, making for some strange propagation, with the 75 meter skip going long, then short, and then long again. Some of the stronger Liberty Net regulars were down in strength this week, while a few of the western stations came in much better than usual. The ideas were as varied as the signal strengths, as listeners heard reports from as far afield as Havana and China as well as from a Rand Paul victory celebration in Kentucky.

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Here are a just a few of the topics covered this time on amateur radio’s most consistently intelligent and exciting net:

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