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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