Other members of the committee have played a part in the final wording, but according to Richard Stockton, it was John Adams, to whom the country is most indebted for the great measure of independency. For it was Adams, he noted, who sustained the debate, and by force of his reasoning alone demonstrated not only the justice, but the expediency of the measure. However, when the spirits of some might have wavered, Adams' impassioned appeal had given them an extra measure of courage for the vote to adopt the Declaration of Independence. But the story does not end here. Both Jefferson, the author of the Declaration, and Adams, its leading advocate, were unable to attend the 1787 Constitutional Convention because they were representing America abroad. Both, however, served as President of the United States. Both headed up the first political parties in the New Republic. Jefferson becoming the leader of the Republicans. Did you hear that? Jefferson becoming the leader of the Republicans, the Republicans, the Republicans, and Adams assuming command of the Federalists. All of this Democratic parroting of the word Jeffersonian Democrat or the Jeffersonian Democratic Party is a lie, like almost everything else that they parrot, for they are chronic liars. Jefferson was the leader of the Republican Party. Adams was the leader of the Federalists. In retirement, although these two men had not shared the same beliefs on some issues, they maintained a deep and abiding friendship through voluminous correspondence, which you should all obtain and read if you care one iota about your future. On the 50th anniversary of American independence, July 4th, 1826, John Adams died. His final words were, and I quote, Thomas Jefferson remains, end quote. You see, he was not aware that before noon, on that very same day, Thomas Jefferson, too, had passed away. Exactly 50 years after that glorious day, when by their very courageous actions, the miracle that we know as America had begun. Many, many things has happened between then and now. But one of the greatest things that has happened is that the American people have forgotten the men who brought this country into being, the ideals upon which they based, the great gifts that they handed down to you, their posterity, and the principles to which they held true, to which they were willing to give everything that they owned and held dear to bring you to be. How is it that we are so eager to give these things away? You see, it takes an enlightened, committed people to understand the principles of our Constitution to maintain the status of liberty and freedom. And mark my words, all of you listening around the world, if America falls, so go you. The most effective means of preserving liberty is to understand it. You see, although all men are born free, slavery has been the general lot of the human race. Ignorant, they have been cheated. Asleep, they have been surprised. Divided, the yoke has been forced upon them. But what is the lesson? The people ought to be enlightened, to be awakened, to be united, that after establishing a government, they should watch over it. It is universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently free. James Madison said that. He didn't know anything about today, but he understood very well human nature. Thomas Jefferson said, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must make our election between economy and liberty our procuasion and servitude. Sir William Blackstone said, man must necessarily be subject to the laws of his creator. This will of his maker is called the law of nature. This law of nature is, of course, superior to any other. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid derive all their force from this original. America's constitution is the means by which knowledgeable and free people, capable of self-government, if they are, can bind and control their elected representatives in government. In order to remain free, the founders said, the people themselves must clearly understand the ideas and principles upon which their constitutional government is based. Through such understanding, they will be able to prevent those in power from eroding their constitutional protections. See, our founders established schools and seminaries for the distinct purpose of instilling in youth the lessons of history and the ideas of liberty. And in their day, they were successful. Tocqueville, an eminent French jurist, traveled America, and in his 1830s work entitled Democracy in America, wrote, Every citizen is taught the doctrines and the evidences of his religion, the history of his country, and the leading features of its constitution. It is extremely rare to find a man imperfectly acquainted with all these things, and a person wholly ignorant of them is a sort of phenomenon. Today, ladies and gentlemen, a person who understands and knows these things is the rarity. While he was on the frontier, he noted that no sort of comparison can be drawn between the pioneer and the dwelling that shelters him. He wears the dress and speaks the language of the cities. He is acquainted with the past, curious about the future, and ready for argument about the present. I do not think that so much intellectual activity exists in the most enlightened and populous districts of France. And he continued. He said, It cannot be doubted that in the United States the instruction of the people powerfully contributes to the support of the democratic republic, and such must always be the case where the instruction which enlightens the understanding is not separated from the moral education. We cannot say that today. Possessing a clear understanding of the failure of previous civilizations to achieve and sustain freedom for individuals, our forefathers discovered some timeless truths about human nature, and that was their forte. They knew and understood human nature probably better than anyone who has ever lived. The struggle for individual liberty, the human tendency toward abuse of power, and the means for curbing that tendency through constitutional self-government. Jefferson's bill for the more general diffusion of knowledge for Virginia declared, and I quote, experience hath shown that even under the best forms of government, those entrusted with power have in time and by slow operations perverted it into tyranny. And it is believed that the most effectual means of preventing this would be to illuminate the minds of the people, to give them knowledge of those facts which history exhibiteth. History, by apprising them of the past, will enable them to judge of the future. It will qualify them as judges of the actions and designs of men. It will enable them to know ambition under every disguise it may assume and knowing it to defeat its views. End quote. See, education was not perceived by the founders to be a mere process for teaching basic skills. It was much, much more. Education included the very process by which the people of America would understand and be able to preserve their liberty and secure their creator-endowed rights. And this is not taught anymore. And that is why the state has seized control of the school so that it will not, cannot be taught. And any teacher who begins to teach these things will not long be a teacher today. Understanding the nature and origin of their rights and the means of preserving them, the people would be capable of self-government. For they would recognize any threats to liberty and nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud, said John Adams. Little did he know the apathy, ignorance, and yes, stupidity of the modern American. If he did, he may not have risked everything. the basic idea of America's constitution was a small federal government, strong local and state governments, and a well-armed people to make sure that it stayed that way. A militia made up of the whole of the people so that tyranny could never take root in America. And that's why those who would have a socialist, one-world totalitarian government are so afraid of the militia. And that's why they must demonize these good, patriotic Americans who, like our founding fathers, are willing to risk all. Including the ridicule of those who haven't the slightest idea of what it's all about. You see, the basic idea was to get government as close to the people as possible. The more remote it is from the people, the more dangerous it becomes. In the words of Thomas Jefferson, ladies and gentlemen, the true theory of our constitution is surely the wisest and best. When all government shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another and will become as oppressive as the government from which we separate it. What has destroyed the liberty and the rights of man in every government which has ever existed under the sun, the generalizing and concentrating all cares and powers into one body. The way to have good and safe government is not to trust it all to one but to divide it among the many. For it is by dividing and subdividing these republics from the great national one down that all will be done for the best. James Madison stressed the necessity to reserve all possible authority in the states and the people saying and I quote the powers delegated by the Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the state governments are numerous and indefinite and the rest shall remain with the people. Amendment 10. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the states are reserved to the states respectively or to the people. What in the world has happened? You see the genius of America's Constitution was its separation of powers. America's founders had declared themselves free of a tyrannical government. They were determined that such tyranny would never be repeated in this land. Their new charter of government, the Constitution, very carefully defined the powers delegated to government, outlined them clearly, and forbade any more. Our founders were determined to bind down the administrators of the federal government with constitutional chains so that abuse of power in any of its branches would be prevented. You see the revolutionary idea separation of powers, although unpopular at first, became a means by which this was to be accomplished. John Adams, in a letter to Dr. Benjamin Rush, stated, quote, I called you to witness that I was the first member of Congress who ventured to come out in public as I did in January 1776 in my thoughts on government in favor of a government with three branches and an independent judiciary. End quote. By the time the Constitution was adopted, the idea was supported by all of the members of the convention. James Madison, the father of the Constitution, devoted five Federalist papers, numbers 47 through 51, to an explanation of how the executive, legislative, and judicial branches were to be wholly independent of each other, yet bound together through an intricate system of checks and balances. Madison believed that keeping the three branches separated, was fundamental to the preservation of liberty, and he wrote, the accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny. George Washington, in his farewell address, reminded Americans of the need to preserve the Founders system. He spoke of the love of power and proneness to abuse it, which predominates in the human heart, and warned of the necessity of reciprocal checks of political power by dividing and distributing it into different depositories and constituting each the guardian against invasions by the others. Of such checks and balances, through the separation of powers, be concluded to preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them. through a system of subversion of the Constitution for the United States of America, beginning as early as the Civil War, taking its main form in 1913 with the what we call the Federal Reserve Act, and then the total subversion by granting the war powers to the President on March the 9th, 1933, and then by the misinterpretation of Article VI of the Constitution for the United States of America. And this misinterpretation states that by signing and ratifying a treaty, it supersedes the supreme law of the land, which is the Constitution. Our forefathers made it clear that nothing, could supersede the law of the land, the Constitution, but that treaties must be in alignment with it. But by all of this, the adoption of the United Nations Treaty, and the passage of the United Nations Participation Act, and many, many, many more, power, the balance of power has been rendered asunder. All of the powers of the government are in one hand, and William Clinton, that is how dare I say that we live in tyranny in the freest country in the world. For while the rest of the world is bound by three chains, it makes no difference whether we are bound by one or two. We are still the freest country in the world, and we are still living under tyranny, and we are just a stone's throw from the third chain. That is how dare I, and I will continue to dare, and if need be, I will give my life for my country. I understand the difference now. I understand full well that I was a fool thinking that I was serving my country when I was sent to Vietnam to further the interest of tyranny, and that now I am called a terrorist for standing up on the soil that my fathers and my forefathers and our founding fathers fought and died to protect as a patriot. Your lives, Bill Clinton won't wash. Jeffersonian Democrats indeed. It is amazing that Americans have lost the ability to use their brains. Goodbye. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. Well, we're coming up on the top of the second hour now. And then we'll go into the last hour. Doyle is going to go over all the products that we have to offer. And then we're going to open the phones. If you want to jot down the phone number, do it now. 520-333-4578. For those of you who were hearing a buzz during this last hour, it's not WBCQ and it's not your radio. It's a piece of equipment here. So don't worry about it. The telephone number, once again, is 520-333-4578. That's also the number that you need to call sometime tomorrow afternoon. Let me see. What's tomorrow? Wednesday? Wednesday afternoon in order to get the shipping charges for any of the products that we offer that you may wish to purchase. Some of them, we will tell you, are postpaid. So you don't need to get shipping charges for whatever we tell you is postpaid. Okay. And here's the address, by the way, in case you want to order any of the things that Doyle is going to give you. You might want to jot that down right now. Now, it's the hour of the time. It's the hour of the time. In care of, 101.1 FM. That's 101.1 FM. Post Office Box 940. That's PO Box 940. Eager, spelled E-A-G-A-R, Arizona. 85925. Once again. The hour of the time. 101.1 FM. PO Box 940. Eager, Arizona. 85925. Well, folks, I'm going to take a break. So, here's Doyle. Don't forget, Doyle. At the top of the hour. Sure. Alrighty. Alrighty. Alrighty. This evening, I just wanted to run over the products that we have here to offer. First off, I'd like to start with the Shortwave Antana Kit. This is a really nice kit we put together here. We forgot. 101's still in the air. For those of you listening, 101.1 FM in the Round Valley, we're going to have to take the transmitter off the air while we do our commercials. 101.1 FM is a non-profit commercial commercial commercial commercial commercial commercial commercial. 101.1 FM is a non-profit community service radio station. Alrighty. Anyway, this antenna kit that we've put together, we're going to have to take the transmitter and we're going to have to take the transmitter off the air while we do our commercials. 101.1 FM is a non-profit community service radio station. 101.1 FM and audio flat CGI. You can watch mm screen that you're running in if you already have time with to help fully light up the air while you are going to havetit it on the αυτόfly video. 101.2 FM is a non-profit digital computer computer digital computer digital interpreting to dimmer mob video digital digital tech in the Left句 digital computer system. Easy acquisition of three vehicle technology voltage labor Pom짜 really being a non-pop teh in right along the ground technology. So not in the world, this container kit would be in the world. which would be the best. It comes with 50 foot of insulated lead-in wire, two ceramic insulators for your lead-in, two end insulators for your straight line antenna, full directions, and in fact in the directions are instructions which include the formulations to tune this antenna to the exact frequency that you may desire. If you want to tune it to a certain band by trimming it you can do that. Really tweak the antenna to get maximum performance. But just remember if you do do that you're going to cut out performance on some of the higher meter bands or 120 and whatnot if you start trimming it. So just keep that in mind if you wish to do that. That's all explained in the complete directions. That is $24.95 postage paid. It is sent priority mail. $24.95 priority mail postage paid. And those will go out with about two or three days time after we get your order. Not so we can hoard your money. It's so that we can deal with orders and logistics of it. The next thing I'd like to cover is the mainstay food. This mainstay line of food rations is very popular throughout the uh well your your teams that deal with a search and rescue or people that have to stay out for long terms of time away from civilization as we call it or just the on off light switches and running water that people are used to. This is some really good stuff. It's got a five-year shelf life. It's a non-thirst provoking. It's a package in a very durable waterproof vacuum sealed package that withstands temperature ranges from negative 40 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. No cholesterol, no tropical oils. And to give you an idea the how well made this product is, it's approved by the Defense Personnel Health Support Center. The U.S. Army, the U.S. Coast Guard approved and almost all of your emergency and search and rescue teams across America have approved this for their own kits as well as the people that they go out and save. This is some really good stuff. We have the 3,600 calorie bars it's referred to. A case of 10 of those packets. Each packet is 3,600 calories. That's quite a bit. You only need 1,200 for a full day of moderate work. Heavy, heavy labor only requires 1,800 calories. So you can see how this is quite a bit of calorie intake. One case of 10 packets is 4,350. Call for information about the postage and we will tell you how the cost of the UPF shipping. It is 4,350 for a case of 10 of these packets. Okay, five-year shelf life. The next product is the Mainstay Water. This is manufactured of course by the same people. Many of the same statistics are the metalized foil type vacuum sealed packaging. Each packet is 4.225 ounces, roughly equal to the soft drinks you see, those juice drinks in the store for children or whoever. This water is purified, sterilized, and then sealed in the air-tight palaces to prevent bacteria growth. So a nice advantage to this is unlike bottled water, which must be stored in dark, cool places. I forgot something, Alan. Sorry. This is WBCQ, Monticello, Maine, USA. Anyway, unlike bottled water, which must be stored generally in dark, cool places to, well, to basically inhibit bacterial growth and the algae stale taste of water gets when it's packaged like that. You don't have to worry about this stuff. Also, with average bottled water, only lasts about six months shelf life because of two reasons. Propagation of germs. Number one. Number two, the packaging. Most of your plastics by EPA mandate to these manufacturers, and they follow it, is one year down to six months life before it decomposes or begins decomposing. It's supposedly to help cut down on landfill. So you can see why those packages break down and that's why they rotate products so quick. This has a five year shelf life. Much easier to transport than a five gallon jug of water too. The price of this water is 60 packets of it in a case for $19.95. I repeat 60 packets in a case for $19.95. The next thing is a really good book we found. It's called the Wallace Guidebook. This is a really nice book. It's written by a founder of one of the largest survival institutes. As far as preparedness, this man instructs PTA groups, schools, counties, cities, states, emergency teams. This man is really an expert in this field. And this is a book that he wrote himself. It includes literally hundreds of innovative survival techniques covering anything from simple scratches to childbirth along with indoor-outdoor scenarios and tips you may need. This is an excellent book to have. It is $5.49. $5.49 for the Wallace Guidebook. It's an excellent deal. This book, you will guarantee to learn something. I don't care if you're a nurse or a doctor, you will learn more. Okay, the next thing I'd like to cover is the first aid and travel kit. This kit is oriented more towards people that are out and about away from home. Okay? This includes hikers, hunters, a lot of bikers. Your bike races and stuff carry these in their kits and their little fanny bags. Also, a lot of people that are travel professionals in their line of work, cause them to travel a lot, actually carry these with them. Especially if they're going all way far away from home or out of the country. It's a really handy kit to have. It includes a lot of stuff. You got a soft carrying case, pads, all the items, protect them, instant cold pack, adhesive bandages, alcohol wipes, antiseptic wipes, the sterilized water packet, so if you need it to wash a wound or to drink, antibiotic ointment, tissue packs, gauze pads, disposable gloves. It's a really nice kit. This kit is only $7.95. This is a really nice thing to have or to give as a gift for people who you know travel a lot or hikers or hunters, anybody along that line. The next kit is the Traveler. This is a kit that is comprised and based on enough necessities to keep a person going through good and bad times both for three days. One person for three days. This kit here, it's got a really nice zip up soft case that it stores in with a shoulder carrying strap, hand strap type deal. It comes with duct tape, emergency blanket. The Wallace guidebook is included in this kit. A flashlight with batteries, food rations, tissue packs, utility bags, water rations, adhesive bandages, tape, alcohol wipes, aspirin, first aid cream, towelettes, razor blades. You can see there's over there's over 50 items in this kit. This is an excellent kit to put in the trunk of a car. You don't have to worry about it because the lowest shelf life item in here is the food and water and that's five years. So you can see you don't need to check it all the time to see if it's still okay or popped open. Excellent kit. Throw in your truck, your car, throw in a closet just to have or if you travel around quite a bit. The Traveler kit is $37.95. I repeat it's called the Traveler and it's $37.95. Next item is the ARC-3 it's called as in Noah's ARC-3. The ARC-3. This is a basic kit quite often given as gifts for corporations, thank you awards, ads, sales gifts for people to schools. A lot of schools give these especially like out in California. I've seen it firsthand they give these to students because of if you live in the right area you may have fires and earthquakes and riots and whatever else quite often. So this is a really neat kit. It's one person three days does not include items like the Traveler has more oriented towards being out on the roadways but it includes food, blanket, water. It's a really nice kit packaging a real durable box, shrink wrap, essentially waterproof. It's really amazing you leave these out in the rain. I've seen it someone left one accidentally out in the rain. That's the one with me and it was still pretty good. There was nothing damaged inside my box just a little warped. This ARC-3 is $13.37. It's really nice. It's a really nice package. $13.37 for the ARC-3. And the last item for tonight is called the Super ARC. Essentially this is a combination of pieces from the Traveler kit and the ARC all combined on one box set with instructions. It has first aid supplies, food ration matches, warmth as far as blanket, candle, you've got chemical light sticks for light, drinking water, a whole lot of stuff in this kit. This is an excellent kit. It's an upgrade from the ARC-3. This is the Super ARC. It is $19.95. I repeat this is the Super ARC. I know the two names are really close but you can tell by the difference in price why there's a lot more items. $19.95 for the Super ARC. It's one person for three days. It's got over 30 items in it. Okay, if you have any questions about shipping on these items, remember the Shortwave Antana kit. It's postage paid $24.95. It's priority mail. All other items please call so we can work out the lowest possible shipping cost with you to your exact area and you will call 520-333-4578. Some during decent hours of the day please. And to write to order any of these items, it is hour of the time, care of 101.1 FM, PO Box 940, Eager, E-A-G-A-R, Arizona 85925. Oh boy, you did a good job there. That was great. Thank you. Okay, let's get 101 back on the air. If you want to get that down there. Okay folks, we got about 50 more minutes left in the broadcast. About five more minutes before we have to turn the tape over for the last time. And we're going to open the phones right now. The number is 520-333-4578 if you'd like to call in and talk about anything. I don't care what it is. We're going to try from time to time to let you be a part of the broadcast and, well, you know, say what you want to say or ask what you want to ask or do what you want to do or whatever. Now I'm not certain how this is... Oh, there we go. Now I know. Good evening on the air. Hi Bill. Rick Martin. How are you? Hi Rick. How are you? Sitting here with Barbara. Oh, hi Barbara. She's right here. Just really glad you're back up. Your signal's great. You sound great and we're just really, really pleased to hear you again. Well, thank you, Rick. How's Barbara doing by the way? She's doing fine. We've had a few little surgical things, but overall things are doing pretty well and we're hanging in there. Barbara, I want you to know there's been a lot of prayers said here for you. Thank you. Hey, we really appreciate all those prayers. A lot of prayers said here for you too and for your family. Well, thank you. I want to bring up the date on the seal and the Stowe City seal adventure here shortly and then I'll get out of the way for others. Okay. We're on our third federal judge, Bill. Oh, really? That's interesting. Yeah, this thing has been moved, transferred to, we're into the third judge now and, you know, it's quite an adventure. We've really, really poked in some, some pretty soft areas in stirring this up and I'll tell you, we're just keeping the heat on and that we had a decision at the Ohio level at the court there that allowed that with God all things are possible to stand and that's of course been appealed immediately by the ACLU. So we're still warring up here, but I'll tell you, we just keep praying and keep pushing. Well, that's wonderful. You know the origins of the ACLU, don't you? I believe it's Walter Baldwin and originally a communist organization. Absolutely. Absolutely. So I think if we can, we can wake up some, some more people out there. I think that's, that's what it's all about. But yeah, I'll tell you, your signal is so strong. We're just so pleased that, that you're back out there and spreading the, spreading the good word. Well, thank you, sir. So we'll get out of the way here and let somebody else get in. But hey, it's just really good to hear you and we keep you in the, in our prayers all the time. Well, thank you, Rick. We appreciate that. Okay. Take care now. You too. All right. Say your family a lot. I will. They're, they're listening. They heard you. Thank you for calling. The number is 520-333-4578 if you'd like to call. Now is the time to do it. And we've just got two minutes to tape turnover time and about 47 minutes until the end of the broadcast. And of course, we cut it off a little bit before the end. Good evening. You're on the air. Well, hi, Bill. Glad to hear you back on the air. I used to be listening to you on WWCR. Then you went away. I kind of thought you'd got lost in the ether someplace. Who am I talking to? Randy and Torrin. Hi, Randy. No, we didn't, we didn't disappear. And we've never been off the air. Not ever. We've always been on the air somewhere. Yeah, well, we're not on, I couldn't even know where you are shortwave until tonight on WCQ. WBCQ. WBCQ. WBCQ. Yeah, that's worldwide Bill Cooper quorum. I heard about it. I can see Alan jumping up out of his chair over that one. Yeah, I have. I think it was nice of him to put Bill Cooper in the middle of WBCQ. Well, I'm glad to hear you back on that. Actually, the reason why I found out the station was at the local public radio station has a program called Lesho. And they were on Sunday morning. You know, you need to really need to talk a lot louder. Oh, Lesho was on the air on case here in Santa Monica. And he happened to mention he was on a shortwave on 7415 or whatever it was, which happens to be WBCQ frequency. Yes. So I thought I discovered the station. Well, good. I'm glad you found us again. Yeah, well, it's been several years. But anyway, what I'll talk about is, have you been, do you ever get up with Sherman Strauss hotline in Chicago? Are you kidding? This is the guy who said Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and Goofy went into the White House, murdered Vince Foster, and carried him out and dumped him in the park. Are you nuts? Well, I would blow it up. Sometimes I'll call him up to listen to his tapes. Sometimes he says interesting things, and sometimes he says some outrageous stuff. Well, I think that's on purpose. I think he intentionally discredits himself to discredit everybody. And every once in a while, he does something really good. But he mixes it all up with all this other Looney Tunes stuff. How are you supposed to know? That's true. The reason why I was trying to get to the bottom of one of his searches was that Rockefeller wanted to be vice president after the clinch and they're refrained. You've got to talk louder, really. If you don't talk, you know, loud into that phone, nobody's going to hear you. I see. Anyway, I'll let some other callers come on. Bye-bye. Okay. Thanks for calling. You know, when I tell you that, folks, I'm not trying to insult you or make you mad or anything like that. It's just when you call in to this show, you've got to keep your level up so that the listening audience can hear you. See, I can hear you really well on my earphones if you're, you know, a few octaves below me or Doyle, but the listening audience is going to have a hard time hearing you. So please put the phone right in front of your mouth and talk as, you know, forcefully so that you come through really good. We don't have all the fancy equipment that a lot of radio stations have. What you're talking through when you get through to us is a speaker phone in front of the microphone. So that, and it works really well. And it's, you know, we don't have to pay $2,000 for one of those phone thingy jigs or whatever they call it. 520-333-4578 is the number. And it's time to do the, yeah, I'm going to turn this tape over right now. You'll have one. The tape has been turned over and we're back on line. 520-333-4578 is the number. By the way, folks, if you want to know a good book to get on a lot of the subjects that we were covering tonight, here's one right here. I don't know where you can find it. I really don't. What? What? We're working on it already. Oh, we're working on it? Okay. Well, maybe we'll be able to. I didn't know that. I had no idea. But it's called A Factual Guide to the Constitution for the United States of America. And Doyle says he's working on getting it so we can offer it to our listeners. It's a fantastic book. I got to tell you, you need it. Good evening. You're on the air. Oh, hi, Mr. Cooper. This is Vince in Chicago. Hi, Vince. I've heard a while about you in the past year or so, just listening around on the radio and the shortwave and whatnot. And you're a pretty interesting guy. And I just wanted to let you know that a while back I was on the Art Bell program. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. And I asked our bill if he would have you on as a guest. Oh, that was you. We heard that. We were listening that night. Yeah. It caused quite a ruckus. And I guess he won't have you on the air and whatnot. Uh-huh. And I was just wondering what you think about that. How come he doesn't, you know, he has everybody as a guest on his program, but he won't have you. Well, because we pegged him for the bullshit artist that he really is. That's all right. Yeah. I was wondering what you thought about our bill. If you might have any feelings you might want to share with, uh... Well, we put it all on our webpage. If you go to the webpage, and especially if you've been listening to this broadcast, and you've heard our expose of the mystery schools and their subversion of the Constitution in this country... No. You know what, Mr. Cooper? Last night was the first time I've ever heard you. Oh, wow. Well... No, I'm a new listener, and I'm keenly interested in what you have to say. Excellent. Well, we're keenly interested in new listeners. Yeah. Right. Uh, well, good luck with the program, and I'll be listening. Okay. Thank you. And by the way, if any of you want to go to our website and check out the Art BF Bell page, uh... our website is harvest-trust.org. That's harvest-trust.org. You don't need www. All you need is http colon forward slash forward slash harvest-trust dot o-r-g. Good evening. You're on the air. Hey, Bill. This is Jim Taylor over in Kentucky. Hi, Jim. How are you? Fine. You doing okay? Yeah, I'm doing pretty good. I'm glad to hear you're back on the air. You're coming in last year tonight. Well, that's great. Well, thank you. Thank, uh, Alan Weiner and all the good people who, uh, who built and financed and run WBCQ. Hey, I kind of like your format, uh, when you're giving us what, uh, we need, uh, uh, basic documents that people have forgotten. Well, I hope I am, but don't trust me. You know, you've got to go and find all these things, and you've got to... I'm sure you're on the right track. Good. Uh, I had a question on this. I'm not being, uh, nitpicky, but, you know, uh, uh, uh, recently we had a government set up as three separate departments. Not anymore. They're all in the executive branch. All of them. And, you know, branches would indicate something other than, uh, departments. Yes. Tricky wording. Uh, you know, Patrick Henry and, I think, James Mason and those guys, they predicted exactly what, uh, Jefferson and those fellows warned us about. Oh, yeah. They were, they were against, uh, the Constitution, the anti-fegulant. Yes. Some of the, you know, like, uh, the Bill Rice was put in there because of Patrick Henry's position. Well, what they, what they understood was that any, any government can be subverted if the people drop their vigilance and become ignorant and allow it to happen. And that's exactly what has happened in this country. Is this sort of an open forum? Oh, yeah. Uh-huh. Uh, uh, I wanted to do a comment on, uh, Bo Wright's, maybe. Uh, I'll hang up with it. Oh, yeah. We meant to talk about that. And I, I was going to do it at the beginning of the broadcast. I'm glad you brought it up because I forgot all about it. Thank you for calling. Uh, yeah. Apparently, uh, Bo Wright's was found, uh, wounded. And, uh, the only thing that we could get from the Sheriff's Department was that, uh, it was a self-inflicted wound. And, uh, the hospital tells us that, uh, he's in stable condition. But that's all anybody will tell anybody. Now, we know that, uh, he's been having some marital problems and some legal problems. And, uh, who knows what other problems because I don't know what goes on in his private, private personal life. And, uh, he's the only one who knows that. Uh, but I know his wife left him and has filed for divorce. And he was pretty despondent over that. And, uh, in fact, uh, um, I guess had, uh, had, uh, applied for, uh, to be admitted into a mental care facility. Now, I'm not telling you that he tried to commit suicide because I don't know that. He may have had an accident. Uh, all I know is if I think if Bo Wrights wanted to kill himself, he would have done it. So I think, and this is just my guess, is that it may be an accident. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening, Mr. Cooper. My name is Art Brogan. I'm calling from, uh, Richfield County, Connecticut. Hi, Art. How are you? Fine. Thank you, sir. Very nice to have you back on the air again. I'm sickle pink. Oh, good. It's such a thing as a pink, you know. The only problem I'm having is I talked to 20 other of my friends in the area. We're all now wanting, you know, wanting to listen to your show all the time. And we're having the same problem the last two nights. From your first hour, which is, uh, comes in crystal clear. And then as soon as 10 o'clock comes, round the button, bingo. It's almost like in the old days when they used to jam you all the time. Well, it could be propagation. Now, you might have somebody locally trying to jam us. What you need... That I wouldn't doubt. Well, what you need is to get the antenna we're offering. If you put that up according to directions, even if they try to jam you, you're still going to get this station. Ah, because I'm going to order that tomorrow. So, my friends, that's the only way around it. Yeah, it is. And Connecticut's a funny place. You've been jammed before. Oh, yeah. Over and over and over. Well, you know how to stop. If it's local jamming, you get several of your ham buddies who have RDF, radio direction finders. And we're going to triangulate the band. Yeah, you triangulate it, and you knock on the guy's door and, you know, let him know what's what, and it won't happen anymore. Yeah, because they don't want to hear it from the FCC or anybody else. Yeah, well, I guarantee you, if I knocked on his door, he wouldn't want to hear it from me either. Or, I don't want to hear it. How's everything going otherwise? Well, real well. And the children are fine, I guess. Children are wonderful, I guess. I heard them on the air last night. I had a little tear in my eye. Well, they were on the air tonight, too. Yes, I heard them early. In fact, we may bring them in here before the broadcast's over and let them get on the air again. They love it, you know. My wife's in common. Boy, the little one's all grown up now. Well, she's three years old. She's not quite grown up. And we had a hell of a time getting her to eat her beans tonight. I heard that. And the thing I love is that at three years old, when I hear them, your child, and your first child, when she was three, I said, what a difference between their speech pattern at three years old and what I hear around town. Well, that's because we teach them. Our children will never see the inside of a public school in their life. Never. Neither of my grandchildren. My daughter, my oldest daughter, Dorothy Poo, who you all know as Poo, reads better right now than most adults who have attended college. I would say so. Most adults I know that are just getting out of college, so-called adults, can't read their diploma. That doesn't surprise me because most of them that go to college and get their diploma, you know, haven't really stepped foot on the campus. They have somebody sit in the class for them, and they pay for the papers. And, you know, of course, not everybody does that. Not even most people do that. I'm just, you know, we're bantering here. But some people do. Some do, yes. Anyways, I'm going to order the air center, and then I'll hook it up. We'll see how it goes. We'll see if I can find it. And if that works, fine by me. I'm a happy camper then. Okay. And thank you for your time. Yeah. One of the things, sir, is listening to the frequency late at night on the ride out. Other people in your area have mentioned the same thing. A lot of it is just propagation. I would still triangulate, you know, with the ham radio operators. I have four friends that are in different parts of the area. Yeah. Like four corners. Yeah, I know. They're going to, over the next few nights, see if they can figure out where it's coming from. Yeah, so it's just the time of night that's there right now. We can do it, you know. Okay. Okay. Thank you for your time, Bill. Good luck to you now. Thank you for calling. Bye-bye. 520-333-4578 is the number. Good evening. You're on the air. Hi, Bill. Jack Francis from Chicago. How you doing? Hi, Jack. Doing fine. I just want to let you know right now I'm up in Appleton, Wisconsin, and your signal's coming and clear as a bell. Well, that's great. And I want to compliment you on your job on the website. It's been a while since I've seen you. It was the summer of 97. You know you can actually spend weeks on our website and never see and go to all the links and study and read everything. I want to tell you, I've spent a lot of time tracing it down and going from link to link. And I'll tell you, I've never seen so much information available at one source point, you know. Oh, no, you won't. And, you know, we're getting over 600,000 hits a month now. I believe it. Sometimes it's real hard to get a response. Have a day. But I'm glad to hear you're coming in good and clear all over the place. Oh, yes, we are. And even in many foreign countries. We've heard from a lot of foreign countries, and they're getting us loud and clear. Yeah, I've got a little grunted radio that rarely could pick you up when you went on WWCR. Well, you're just blasting in up here. And if I can get you on this, I can get you everywhere. Well, you know, during the times that we're on, nobody's listening to WWCR or any other radio station for that matter. They're all listening to the hour of the time, just like they used to. Well, I'll tell you, keep up the good work, and I see that you're really moving along. Well, it's good to hear Rick Martin on there, too. Yeah, Rick's hard to get a hold of if you've ever tried to get a hold of him. It's impossible. Yeah, I know. But maybe I'll give him an email sometimes when you get his address. Okay. Well, good luck to you, Don. I'll be listening. Thanks for calling. Thanks. Yeah, Rick's getting hell over that seal. I love it. 520-333-4578. And the line is now open. Good evening. You're on the air. Hi, this is Wells. I'm in New Jersey, a little bit west of the Statue of Liberty. Oh. And the signal was really strong in the beginning. And around about 1030. Ever since WBCQ has been on the air, in fact, not just your program. Uh-huh. That's just... 1030 starts to fade, and it depends on different days. Sometimes you can barely hear it. Sometimes you can't hardly at all. Yeah. And it's got an excellent antenna. I'm a radio operator. So it's not the antenna bar. No, you don't... It's not really propagation, but there's no interference, which is also nice. So no matter how weak you get, you can still pick stuff out. Yeah. Well, let me tell you what's really happening. See, the transmitter's in Maine. Yeah, we're too close. You're too close. And it's skipping right over you. But if you get this antenna kit, or any long wire kit, you don't have to get ours. We're just making this available for people who want it. Get a long wire antenna kit, and either put it out as a long wire, or put it out around the eaves, either inside or outside your house with the insulators, or you can do it as a dipole anywhere. Yeah, that's good. You'll get it. Different long wires. Out here, it's just a matter of skipping over. Maybe conditions will change as we... No, if you get a good antenna, even though you're close and it's skipping, you'll get the transmission, because it's a very powerful station. It certainly is. Good night. Good night. All right. And, you know, when I tell you get a long wire antenna, you don't have to purchase ours, folks. You can make your own if you want to. We've just done this for people who don't know how, or don't want to, or would like to have the benefit of instructions and a kit and everything all there ready for you. We did this. And it's the exact same one, by the way, that... Let's see. It's the same thing that other people offer for anywhere from $30 on up to $46. In fact, Ramsey's is $46 for the same thing. Mm-hmm. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello? This is Robert in Colorado. Hi, Robert. How are you? I've been following you for years, ever since you were in Denver many years ago. I better not turn around real quick then, huh? I think you'll do all right. First day that I'm glad you're back. Well, thank you. Second thing, I didn't ever get... I never was... It wasn't clear here when you gave your address to Box 10-something. You mean for the hour of the time? Yes. It's hour of the time. I got all right. I just don't have that... Wait a minute. I'm going to give it to you. The hour of the time in care of 101.1 FM. FM? Yes, FM, as in FM radio. Oh, okay. Got it. Okay, I had that, but it didn't seem right. I was like... Okay. Trust me. PO Box 940. Got all the rest. Okay, good. 85925. You got it. I hope you can keep on for a good long time. Well, we will, as long as the listeners support the program. Air time is expensive, and three hours is something that's going to be hard to pay for. Well, I appreciate the kind of things that you get into. I'm a retired school teacher. I wouldn't send my kids to school either. Well, good for you. And thank you for being able to admit that you're a school teacher and say that in the same breath. Oh, that's easy to say for me. Well, good. Thanks a lot. Thanks a lot. I said good. It's not good. I wish it were just the opposite of what it is. Well, I understand very clearly. Thank you for calling. Thank you. Thank you. 520-333-4578 is the number. That's 520-333-4578. And the line is no longer open. Good evening. You're on the air. Hey, Bill. How you doing? I need you to put your mouth in front of that phone and talk a lot louder. Yeah, also, I need you to get out the presence of that radio. Hey, buddy. I joined your web ring. You know, the Wet Freedom Ring web ring. I talked to you one time on Alan Hammelman's show years ago. I said it's back in 92. Yeah, you need to talk a lot louder. I can barely hear you. I know the audience can probably not even hear you. All right. I'm going to pick up a hard line phone. Yeah, please don't call on those Rome phones. It doesn't ever work. That's a good Motorola. Nobody's ever, ever noticed it was portable. All right. Now we can hear you. Okay, great. Glad that made a difference. Yeah, made a big difference. Hey, look, Bill, I know a lot of people are congratulating you for being on. A friend of mine who's called you quite a bit here from Columbus, Georgia, he told me about it today. Just got done searching through the frequencies and found you. Well, good. I think you're coming in five by five here. Well, that's wonderful. Yeah, we are in most places. It's just little pockets where people have difficulties, and I don't. One of the reasons is the people who have the worst trouble are the closest to the shortwave station. Shortwave has a peculiarity to it in that, you know, in most stations, and the closer you are to the station, the better you can receive it. With shortwave, it's just the opposite. The closer you are to the station, the more difficult it is to receive it. Right, I understand, because it has a signal bounce. Yeah, it bounces off the ionosphere, and it'll just go right over you. Yeah, and a lot of people are in the bounce area, and they miss it. Right. Hey, look, I want to talk to you a little bit about Art Bell. Sure. There's a peculiar bird, if you ever saw one. Oh, yeah. Have you visited our page on the website? Well, I'm a member of the Let Freedom Ring. My dad's died recently, and I've been really swamped with a lot of things. I have to do his work, too, now. But I need to get back to working on my page, because I was able to get it. There's only like 39 or 40 sites in the Let Freedom Ring web ring, and I got in with no problem, but I haven't been able to work on my page since then. And here we have a lot of like interests and many different things. I've given out your book, and it's on loan quite a bit. You know, I've got two of them, and they're both on loan. Well, you're lucky you get them back. Most people loan out my book. They never see it again. Believe it or not, the Books-A-Million, which is a very large bookstore here in Columbus, Georgia, they carry your book right there on the shelf. You know, anybody can walk in and get it. It's nominally placed. Well, it's carried all over the country. It's the number one best-selling book without any advertising or any mention by any of the establishment press or anything. Yeah, I'm proud to show it to people. You know, there's a lot of cool things in it. When I woke up, I have to say, it was you on the Alan Handelman Show, right about, let's see, Oklahoma City bombing April. It must have been the beginning of May of 95. I heard you, and so much happened right at that time that really got me awake. I have a friend at Sandeo, and I know he helped you some on his book. And, you know, I had a lot of good head starts on waking me up, and it happened real quick. And, you know, if you were predicting the Atlanta Centennial Park bombing, I predicted the night, the time frame and everything, and the LCI came to see me, and the Lord sent me two Christian LCI men. Well, good proof. And then, you know, the next thing on the calendar of God was, you know, basically, let me just suffice it to say that they were both two Christians, and I was really impressed. You know, when you do the things the Lord's way, he'll take care of you. Yes. I want to talk to you about Art Bell. I named his first book. I sent it in by fact, The Art of Talk. Uh-huh. He seems to be a puppet, and I know he doesn't understand what he's doing, Bill, but he's just getting rich off the deal. Oh, I wouldn't say that he doesn't understand what he's doing. He understands exactly what he's doing. He's a player, don't you? Oh, yes, absolutely. He's a member of the Mysteries. He's a Marxist socialist. If you read his book, The Quickening, it is the most unashamed promotion of one world totalitarian socialist government that I have ever seen. Well, that's a strong word, Bill. Oh, yes. All that's out there with the work of so many people that's on his show. You know, it seems like you could go down the new age best-selling book list. No, he's going down the baffle you with bullshit list. That's what he does every night. He puts on Looney Tunes, Wackos, Escapemental Patients, Crazies, all of this kind of stuff. You sit there, listen to him playing tapes of voices from hell through a well dug in Siberia, which never happened. And they're not voices from hell. He plays this thing over and over again. One night he was sitting there talking to time travelers from the year 2012. And he's got people chasing rainbows, Bigfoots, extraterrestrials, aliens, cities on Mars. And, you know, while they're engaged in all of this baffle me with incredulous crap stuff, they are no threat to the destruction of this country and the bringing about of the new world order. Well, just about everybody that he has on his show is who lives to be a cult. Sean David Morton is one of the biggest frauds I've ever known in my life. He first called me back in 1989 on the telephone when I lived in Camberto. And he told me that he was the son of Satan. Thanks for telling me that. Yeah, that's what he told me. That's very important because me and Sandero have a big joke about calling him Sean David Mortician. Yeah. Oh, he's the son of the dead. He's a total fraud. That comes right in handy. Thanks, Bill. Yeah. Well, you're welcome. I just wanted to touch base with you on that. And I'll check your site in just a few minutes. Okay. And I'll send you an email and let you know what I think. Because I've been talking to Art for going on since 1995 quite a bit, hot and heavy. And I made him confess that the book was written by God. The Bible, I mean. He confessed it one night on his show. I said, wouldn't it be great art if the Creator had left us with an owner's manual for life here on this planet? And it was the night he had Lam Lamphere on, that guy that found him. I mean, not that guy, but that Rio DeAngelo, the last surviving member of the Heaven's Gate. The dude that went up there and found those things. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Rancho Santa Fe. Yeah, I know who those. And I said, wouldn't it be great if the Creator had left his handbook for life here on this earth? And he said, he did, sir. It's called the Bible. You know, so every now and then he said some really profound things. Yeah, but two nights later he ridicules the Bible and anybody who holds any religious views whatsoever. We believe that anybody should have the freedom to worship whatever altar that they wish or no altar if they wish. You know, that's what this country is all about. And in a way, that's not God's way. He wishes that everyone would do it his way. And he says, learn not the way of the heathen. And in this country, we give the heathen equal rights. And you know that's the truth. And that's the shame of it, Bill. We empower the heathen. Well, let me put it in a way that you might be able to understand it a little better. If, in fact, man does not have free will, and if we are not here to make our own free will choice, no matter who likes it or who doesn't like it, then religion is nothing but a joke. Do you understand that? It depends on what kind of God you're dealing with. We, of course, know God to be merciful. No, no, no, no, no. You, you are expressing your viewpoint. Don't say we. Yeah, but we know it's the truth, though, Bill. No, no. We don't know that. You may know that. You know it, too. I know what my religious beliefs are, but I don't put my religious beliefs on anybody else. It's up to them to make their own choice, and they have to answer to God if God exists, and they don't have to answer if anybody, if there isn't any God. You claim to be a Christian, correct? I don't claim it. I am. Okay, right. I see you say in your book, you know, right away, Jesus is your Savior. Yes. Would you ever try to lead someone to Christ, say a black person, just out of curiosity? No. Not unless they came to me and asked me for me to tell them what my religion is or explain it to them. I would never force myself or my religion on anyone. Jesus didn't do it. Jesus stood on the side of the road and preached to those who stopped to listen and those who would walk by. He let them go. He didn't follow them. He didn't harangue them. He didn't bug them. He didn't call them names. He didn't tell them they were going to hell or anything else. He spoke to those who stopped to listen, and that's what I did. Okay, well, I appreciate your time, and I appreciate all you've done, and it's an honor and a pleasure to speak with you, sir, and I want you to keep up the good work, and may the Lord keep you and your family safe. Well, thank you. Thank you. And I appreciate your call. Yes, sir. Bye-bye. 520. Yes, dear. Can you wait for 20 more minutes until we finish with the broadcast? Yes. And then I'll get you guys a pizza. Can you want to stay here with us? Uh-huh. She's shaking her head no. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello. Hello. Hello. Yes. Yeah, this is the first time I've heard you since you dropped off WWCR. Actually, I caught you on 99.55 through the Cuban jamming data a couple times. Uh-huh. And I just wanted to thank you for everything you did. We've got a lot of organization going up here in Pennsylvania. Good. And, uh... Yeah, for a while I was educating Castro. Well, it's really weird that he was jamming because, you know, you're doing just the thing he's trying to do, get rid of these idiots that are in there. Are you kidding? He's a screaming communist, and I'm everything against that. I know, but, I mean, he's against the same people that are in there, you know, trying to get rid of them. Same way you are, in a sense. I'm not saying the same way, but, uh... Yeah, definitely there's a difference, but... It's absolutely a difference. A big difference. It seems that, no, I'm saying it seems that he would let you continue your station and, uh... Instead of jamming it, you know what I mean? Well, I don't understand that, because my goal is to restore constitutional... I do, I understand that. ...constitutional Republican government, which is a big threat to Castro and his Cuban communist thing. Well, it seems like there's some people in our government that are opposed to him also, that he's trying to jam out. Well, sure, but they're also opposed to us. Yeah. They're opposed to freedom. I know, I know. It's really crazy. We're caught between the hammer and the anvil here. Yeah, that's the truth. But, uh... Well, any way we can get rid of them, it's okay with me, you know? Yeah, you know, see, when you're caught between the hammer and the anvil, you know what our job is to become? A huge block of hard rubber. When that hammer comes down and hits that hard rubber, it'll bounce halfway around the world. Hopefully. And, uh... I mean, there's enough people out there now that are aware of what's going on. Yeah. And, uh... We'll try that sometime. Take a big piece of hard rubber, I mean, real hard rubber, and put it on an anvil. Hold a hammer with both hands, a big sled hammer, and then come down from overhead and hit it as hard as you can and see if it doesn't knock your head off. Exactly. Well, thanks again. Good hearing you. You're welcome. Okay. Thank you for calling. 520-333-4578 is the number. Good evening. You're on the air. Hey, Bill. This is John and Irene from Texas. Hi, John. How are you? Hi, Irene. Hey. That's Irene. That's her love. Where is she? Is she listening? I'm sorry? Is she listening? Uh, probably. She's in the other room. She can't hear the shortwave very well. But you're, uh... You're pegging the needle here in Texas. Well, you give Irene a big hug and you tell her that I love her. We all love her. I will. And we miss her. And we miss you. I was hoping to hear you back on. I'm glad that you're back on on a strong signal now and that you're all doing all right there. Well, thank you, John. Poot, you remember John and Irene? Yeah. You want to say hello? Come and say hello. Hi, John. Hi, Irene. Hi, Poot. How are you guys doing? Well, say hi. We're doing fine. That's good. Say hi. Hi. You taking care of Allison? Yeah. I'd say you better. This is Allison. Say hi, John. Hi, Don. Hi. How are you? I remember you when you were just starting to walk. Yeah. That's when things really got interesting. Now she's running. Now she is running, yeah. Okay, though. I'll let somebody else get in. Okay, John. Thank you for calling. You bet. Thanks, John. Take care. Bye-bye. 520-333-4578 is the number. The number. Number, number, number. Yes, ma'am. Yes. Yes. As soon as the show is over. Good evening. You're on the air. Bill, it's the first time I heard you. I got a short wave radio. Yeah. It's Sanjum UTS 919. That's a good radio. Yeah, it's a great radio. I love it. And it's the first time I ever heard you on the air. You really sound great. I wanted to say something about Art Bell. Sure. First of all, he's in business to make money, just like everybody else. I'm not sticking up for him. I've heard a lot of good and bad. And him. It's okay to stick up for him. We're not against you sticking up for him. Yeah. It's like, you know, he's only trying to look at both sides of the coin, but it's hard to figure out what he's really up to. Now, I heard him interview, you know, Father Melchimer from the Vatican, King Zahi Hawass from Egypt. I mean, he does have a lot of listeners, and there are some interesting topics of discussion he has. But he throws in the fruitcake, and it gets me upset, and I've got to shut it off. I've got a very tight call to him a few times. We've asked about a lot of stuff. I'm disabled. I want to get out of New York State. And I don't know. I've enjoyed him because I've had a sleep disorder for five years. There's a lot of people who got that in New York State, you know. But anyways, I'm enjoying the program. I'm going to be listening to 7.415 more often during the evening out here in Buffalo. Well, good. Not just for this show. There's some other great programs on here. I listen to R&I. What is it? R&I, Radio New York International. Uh-huh. On Sunday nights. I'll have to look that one up. Oh, you'll enjoy it. Johnny Lightning and the crew. It's just a fun show. You know, it's not serious like some of the stuff that we do, unless Johnny gets on a horse and starts to ride it. I also studied prophecy all my life. All the things that people swept in the corner, I really studied the most in my life. So, you know, most times in life you'll find out that people don't want to know the truth. They really don't want to know. Well, I can tell you that's an absolute fact. They don't want to know the truth. It disturbs their life. It makes them responsible. And they don't want to be responsible. And the people that don't want to know the truth, they're not real people. They're plastic people. They don't stand for authenticity in America. Well, they don't stand for anything. We need guys like you that are going to get out on the radio and tell it like it is. Well, I've been doing it for years and I'm not going to stop. I really appreciate your program. I'll be listening to you more. Well, thank you. Thank you. Thank you for calling. Take care. Whatever is ailing you, I hope it gets better. 520-333-4578. Good evening. You're on the air. Yes. Good evening, Mr. Cooper. This is Joseph Cutler in Columbus, Georgia. Well, hello, Joseph. Hello. I am concerned about New York City in the future for October this year. Many of my friends are concerned that there may be a major terrorist event around the Wall Street or the United Nations District that may be on a grand scale. Are you concerned about this? I don't know what you mean by concern. I've been concerned about people hurting other people for many years. I'm concerned about freedom. I'm concerned about a lot of things. There's going to be terrorist attacks in this country until they succeed in disarming the whole world and then they'll stop. Very good. Thank you for your advice. You're welcome. That's what it's all about, folks. It's to create terror so that the people scream out to disarm everybody so that we can all be enslaved. And if you track down who's funding and supplying all these terrorists, you'll find out who the real terrorists are. And most of them live in London and Washington, D.C. and in the state of Israel. Good evening. You're on the air. Yeah, this is Jim here in Virginia. Yes. I just happen to have a small little shortwave that was a grunting travel to that I picked up. But the reason I called, the first time I ever heard, the shortwave radio station. And I heard you mention a book that you wrote. And I'd like to give the name of that and take a look at it. When did you hear me mention that? I guess a few callers back. Somebody had mentioned that. Oh, okay. Yeah. Behold. It was written in Book a Million or something. Behold a Pale Horse. What's it called again? Behold a Pale Horse. Behold a Pale Horse. Yep. Well, thank you very much. Like I said, I've never heard a shortwave before, but your show is quite interesting. I'd like to, it's good to have people like you on. Well, thank you. Thank you. I appreciate it. You should have. But remember, don't just believe what you hear me say. You know, my admonition is you better check it out. Not just what I say, but what everybody says. That's the only way you're going to know what's the truth and what's not. And if you find me make a mistake, please let me know and prove it to me so that I can correct it. I really would appreciate that. 520-333-4578. Good evening. You're on the air. Yes, Bill. Do you still stand by your maritime prediction that was made regarding Clinton and drug use in the White House? Yes, absolutely. Is that how far down the road do you see that coming down the pike, prognosticating? Well, I don't know if they're ever going to release it to the public or not. Who knows what they're going to do? That 450 pages of Starr's report that they released is not all of it. There was another 50 or so pages that they kept secret. There's also 2,800 pages of evidence that has nothing to do with Monica Lewinsky that they have not made public. Starr has said that he has not finished with the Whitewater investigation and a lot of other things that he has that he hasn't even submitted a report to the Congress for. What was the exact phrasing of that? Of what? Of the Veritas when you had made a quote regarding that prediction? It wasn't a prediction. That wasn't a prediction. That was a report that our sources in Washington, D.C. informed us that Starr was in possession of evidence that there had been drug use in the White House. That was a report, not a prediction. Oh, gotcha. It was a news report. Yeah. I wonder what you kept saying, prediction. I was scratching my head. What's he talking about? Prognostication or whatever it might be, but it's just usually you're right on with such things. I am right on with it. You better bet your boots I'm right on with it. That's one of the reasons why Clinton would never release any information regarding his medical records or his past illnesses because he has a chronic cocaine habit. Just one other thing. Now, if he was a normal guy walking around working in California, I wouldn't care. I don't care. But this guy has a finger that can push buttons that can cause millions of people to die. That's not the truth. Also, researching executive orders, where do these people pull these numbers out of hand? How the heck do they get them? Where do who pull numbers out of hats? Are you talking about the government or what? I mean, like you tune into like a Bob Grant or even a Rush Limbaugh or now and then report some executive order number and a reading copy. Where do these people get this kind of thing? You can get it, too. Anything that's published by the government, if it's not classified under the National Security Act, you can get it, too. I know, but how do you know what to ask for? You ask for the executive order number, whatever the number is. How do you know what number represents? You just said you heard him read it on the air. Right. My point is how does someone like him come to know what the number represents? Same way I do. When they write an executive order, they publish it. And I get it. Where is it published? It's published in the Federal Register. It's published sometimes in the Congressional Record when it's submitted to Congress for approval. It's published by the White House. In fact, if you're online, you can go directly to the White House and get it right off the Internet. You can go to any federal depository library and get every executive order that's ever been written that's not classified. And you can get it from the United States government printing office. What country do you live in? I mean, how come you don't know these things that every citizen is supposed to know? I'm not trying to make you feel bad. I'm really interested. How do people get lost like that? Well, because when they covered research in library class, they took us to the card catalog. That was about the extent of it. Oh, okay. Well, I understand that. Yeah, that's quite unfortunate. Maybe you could do a show on just good, hardcore research, how to go about it. Well, we've done that in the past. Maybe we should do that again. Just a step-by-step, just a real methodical approach. And maybe even how to weave the content out. No, that's a little more difficult. I know it is. You need to have a background in research and digging this stuff out before, you know, that. Some of this Patriot-back stuff, it's scary. Ninety percent of it is absolute crap. It's a lie. It's fake. It's false. It just keeps people turning around in circles, chasing their own tail. How about you get me started? What's the scariest executive order you can have me look up? I can't come up with anything. Look at the FEMA. Anything concerning FEMA. That'll scare you. If that doesn't scare you, nothing will. We've got to go. We're out of time. Okay. I'd love to show. Thanks for calling. Bye. Well, folks, we've got to go. Girls, you want to come say goodnight? Uh-oh. The little ones are asleep. Say goodnight. Goodnight. Goodnight. Goodnight. Folks. And Allison, in her dreams, I'm sure, is saying goodnight also. And God bless each and every single one of you. Without exceptions. Thank you. Now they have, of course, and shall you. They�니다. 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