Liberty Net: April 16, 2016

Liberty-Net---streaming-radio-playerby Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

HERE COMES the thunderstorm static as warm weather spreads across the continent — so make sure that your antenna is efficient and that you have the ability to run plenty of power to get through when necessary!

Listen: Liberty Net 4/16″]

Here’s my choice from among the topics discussed on this week’s Liberty Net, along with my comments:

• Saudi Arabia is threatening to dump its substantial US dollar and US securities investments on the market if a certain bill passes that would initiate a serious investigation of that country’s role in the 9/11 attacks. Such a dumping might have a beneficial effect in the long term, since pension funds and others would be able to buy up high quality securities for pennies on the dollar in the short term. (18 minutes)

• One reason for the fanatical establishment opposition to Trump may be the candidate’s promise to hold a new and more honest investigation into 9/11. (43 minutes)

Continue Reading →

Liberty Net: May 7, 2011

by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

THE LIBERTY NET continued its free speech traditions this week, with ideas and debates sometimes intense — and sometimes worthy of a modern-day School of Athens. If you’d like to join in, get an amateur radio license — they’re easier to obtain than ever before — and add your voice to the check-ins.

[wpaudio url=”https://3950.net/recordings/LIBERTY%20NET%20%20%202011%20May%207th,%20Saturday%20%20%205h%2048m%2023s%20%20%203983%20kHz%20%20%20Source%20%20N2IRJ.mp3″ text=”Listen: Liberty Net 5/7″]

Here are just a few examples of what you can hear on this week’s recording:

• Police in some jurisdictions are seizing motorists’ cell telephones during random traffic stops — and inspecting the personal data therein, all without a search warrant. Some freedom-minded citizens are responding by always carrying a throwaway phone that can be given up without giving up privacy. (6 minutes)

The Last Roundup, the radio program of N2SAG, one of the Liberty Net’s leading participants, is now on 5110 kHz every Friday at 9PM Eastern (0100 UTC). (22 minutes)

Continue Reading →