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And you've seen all of the NASA footage of that and the special programming on TV, the Apollo program. And the next speaker has done a lot of research on this and put together the results of what he's discovered. And he's going to share that with us for the next two hours. He's also a good friend and a major contributor to our effort. This microphone up here is one that he gave us that we can travel with. It has incredible quality. Because we can't travel with the two other microphones that he gave us because they're so fragile. And they were made back in the 20s and 30s. And they're the best microphones ever made. You can't duplicate it with solid-state technology. And that's what makes the hour of time sound so great. So his name is Ron Howell. He's standing right here. And he's put together the results of his research in the Apollo program and the Apollo moon shots. And he's going to give you the results of that over the next two hours. I think you're going to find it extremely interesting. Regardless of what you may believe about what happened, you're going to find what he's going to tell you interesting. So pay attention. Take notes. And I don't know if he's going to take questions. But if he does, please hold your questions until the end of his presentation so that he can get all the way through it. And if you can poke holes in this, that's fine. So I happen to, I pretty much think I know what he's going to say. And I think I pretty much agree with him. But Mr. Ron Howell. Thank you very much. Well, with a nice introduction like that, I don't want to fall flat on my face. So let's get to it here. This outlines where my presentation is called Deid National School of America. Now, I have to tell you, you don't have to believe what I say. If I were to tell you that we didn't go to the moon, I wouldn't expect you to believe it. But you know that. You deal with intelligence every day. And you know you have to treat it as such. If it's evidence, you have to handle it for what it is. If you agree with it or not, that comes later. Even if I were to tell you that I went to the moon myself, you couldn't accept that. You'd have to look at it as second-hand information, wouldn't you? Okay, now, we are going to discuss facts. And we want to get to the truth. Because I appreciate truth. Everything that deals with freedom, you know, you have everything to do with truth. Now, let me see here. Let's go by my little outline. Okay. This is an experience I had. When I was in high school, I can remember the Apollo Project was going on. Because I was a senior in 69, I remember seeing the footage. And my feeling at the time, you know, I was a sheeple. I was young. And I was young and impressionable. When I saw all these moon astronauts, I knew. See, when you're in the vacuum of space, you know that death is right outside of you. Right outside of your suit is a pure, hard vacuum. When pilots are inside of an airplane, you know, they're in a pressurized cockpit. Besides being in a pressure suit. So being outside of the capsule, being on the moon. I knew at that time that it was very dangerous. And my impression was that these men were very joyful. They were happy. They were jumping around. Right. And I thought my thought was that these men must be awfully brave. Knowing that they may die at any minute. That they're going through. I mean, that they're entertaining these thoughts. And they figure, what the heck, we're going to lift this up while we do it. I was thinking that. Or it could be that it was fake. And I kind of thought it was just too dangerous to be acting that way. And, you know, I brought this up in school. And, you know, the teachers, the kids, you know, they put that down. But I let it go for a long time. But I always had it in the back of my mind. Then about the time when I was getting older, I knew there was trouble in the country. I acquired a shortwave set. I instinctively knew that shortwave would be what I'd want to look for. I mean, I'd want to approach the dial. I thought, should I say the truth? You know, I thought I'd be hearing information from outside of the country. I never thought it would be coming from within. And when I heard, you know, all these shows, I was like, ooh, knocked out. And then, you know, 9 o'clock Pacific time, you know, that old siren came on. And, boy, I knew that was so good. So I really went to my end. I know I'm not used to this. So I've got to get used to laughing at myself. It's not a problem. I'm just getting used to it here. So, listening to the show, I remember one episode where he was talking about the astronauts on the moon in one state of gravity. Test number two. Coming up, ladies and gentlemen, right now. Get the one you love and get ready. Because here we go. Now, don't think out on me. 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So a lot of my material is going to be based on this. And I know a lot of you people out there have it already because in my short acquaintance with you, many of you have it, but I don't plan to do a book report on this. When I obtained this book, it was so enlightening. It inspired me to hit the books myself and see if I could back it up, see if I could poke holes in it and substantiate it. It was something that just made me really want to study. So that's what I've been doing. Also, I've got this other publication, this book he published called The Last Skeptic of Science. The book meant to try to stop, and it's kind of a collage of different papers that are associated with subjects like this and other things we'll be referring to. So, let me just look at my list. I've got so many things to talk about. I had to write in an outline to get it. Being a little nervous, it's hard to read it. Okay. Okay. Okay. When I was doing research, you know, I went to the old popular science. Has anyone ever seen one of these or seen the popular science? Okay. Well, I've seen it. I've seen it a lot. In fact, I've seen it on TV shows. I remember one episode of Heart to Heart, and it was right there in the library. I remember saying, hey, that's the one of the guys. So, I checked it out, and I found this set of Swap Me, because the set that my father bought me years ago was the Warren Tatter. When I was a kid, I read all these books. I was always interested in how things work. So, I saw this set of Swap Me, and I bought it for $10. Brand new, sealed and everything. So, if I can tell you here. Okay. One of the things with the moon. I wanted to get some information on the moon, because many people take the moon for granted. We have ideas about it. But, as you'll see, when I show you these demonstrations, you'll be completely knocked out, because it has nothing to do with what you think. Now, you can find the distance from the earth to the moon, of course, in these volumes. So, I just want to take a chance and see if anyone has an idea, or how many people in general have an idea how far it is to the moon. Any thoughts? 249,000. Okay. Well, see, I wasn't afraid of that. These people are really... Well, okay. Let's go to the next step. Do you know how they found out how far away it is? They used to... Well, that was the radio by radar, I think, the first time. Okay. Years ago, before radio, how do you suppose they did it? They knew how far the moon was away, way back when they built the pyramid. Now, you think about that. How did they do it? Well, I'll show you. I wish I had a big blackboard here, because it's a good crutch. You don't have to fool the things. But generally, the earth is over here, and the moon here. Okay. Okay. Well, how do they determine how far away this moon is from the earth? Because they first, they know two locations on the earth. The distance, not the circumference, but the distance through. Oh, that's a real strong shock here. Okay. The distance through the earth, from this point to here. See, they figure that distance. And then to the moon here, you have a triangle. So, if they know the distance from here to here, and they measure these angles, they can determine the distance from here to there, to the middle. Right. Right. Okay. And, of course, the reverse works, too. If you want to know the diameter of the moon, what you do is you know your distance, then you calculate points where the angle is, where their angle is, and that would, that's how, would, from this part of the earth, you would measure a triangle this way, and then, of course, you know the thing, the angle of the triangle on this side, and that tells you the diameter there. So, is that clear? We understand what that is. Okay. Okay. So, the diameter of the moon is 2,160 miles. The diameter of the earth is 7,927 miles. Okay. Now, those facts are in this book, and they're there for all of us to read. Okay. The question is, using these pieces here, now, how far, this softball is roughly the size of the moon, how far away in your mind's eye are we from this earth? Let me hear it. Maybe we don't want to try any of it. I especially got this globe here for this demonstration. I like it because I can take it out of there. It was nice to have one here, but it spins and makes it awkward. So, imagine now, we're out in space. Here's your earth, and here's your moon. Now, I'm going to ask a couple of you out there, how far do you think it is? Maybe I'm smarty here. Maybe someone else didn't hear it. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. He said 25 times. 25 times what? 125 times the diameter of the earth. Because the earth is 2,000 miles, and you said the earth is about 2,000 miles away from the moon. So, 2,000 to 250,000 is roughly another 25 times. Well, your idea of finding it is right, but I think it's wrong because what you do is you divide 7,927 into 239,000, which is the average because it's supposed to be an elliptical orbit. So, just taking an average, that goes 30 times. So, let me just talk for you. And you go out there, and you go out there, and you hold that. Okay, you see that? Wow. Now, there's a way that I can prove this. If I had a long pole that went to that baseball, and I was strong enough to hold it, and if the moon was in this vicinity, you hold that baseball up to that moon, and it's going to be the same size as the moon. So, it shows that the scale is correct. Is that understood? Okay, now this is the mind blower. Okay, now this is a fact. If they really went to the moon, this is what they would have had to do. See, it's either one of two things. It's a great accomplishment, because imagine, and that moon isn't stationary. That's a moving target. And you have your, I'm not telling you how far off that's yet, but it's coming off this globe, hitting a moving target, and it has to hit that target at right angle, precisely to go around it. Because if you miss it, there's no second chance. This is gone, right? Is that agreeable? Okay, you can bring that moon back. Okay, now, we know what they claim to have done. What are they doing today? We know about the shuttle project. We know about satellites in orbit, things like that. Okay, does anyone know now how high a shuttle usually flies? conoscopic бо 보� you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a flying foot. Oh, größer, Test number three, folks. Grab the one you love and spin around the floor. By the way, enjoy the music. This is what they hear in the Round Valley all the time on 98.5 FM. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. My darling, I need you to call my own and never do wrong, to hold in mine your little hand. 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Now, the way I look at it is when you look at those pictures they claim that they did on the earth's face. What you do is you put your eye right close to that bulb and you match the horizon, the curvature of the earth to what they said. And if it matches, it's going to be at the scale. If it's not, you lay off. So, here's an example. I've seen many, many times where they're shooting off the Atlas rocket and you see these beautiful pictures of the stages dropping off with fire around them. And you say, oh, man, look at that. Okay, well, when you see those pictures, you're seeing the earth from about a distance like this. You see that curvature of the earth like this. And those stages dropping off. Okay, now you look at that reference point from about here to here. You know, you're talking about this far that's further than the United States. That's over 3,000 miles. So, if they're dropping off first and second stages 3,000 miles off when they claim it's under 100 miles, there's something wrong with a photograph. Am I right? There's nothing else that could be. This is the standard. Okay, one of the things that they did back in July 1st, 1957 to December 31st, 1958 was called the International Geophysical Year, the IGY. You've probably heard of that if you went to college or something. It's UN stuff. They gathered all the scientists together. They are drilling and poking and measuring everything that they could to establish the old doctrine or the old measurement that they used to thought. Oh, it's thought was right. Okay. They checked out, you know, this geometry which we had before. They had devices that were called a Markowitz dual rate, a Markowitz dual rate moon camera and a Dijon Astrolabe. And those were devices similar to sex sense and things that they attached to telescopes to accurately measure the distances for the moon. And that was supposedly for the upcoming moon project. So, you know, in a way, they really confirmed the old thing because really we know that man was smart all along. It wasn't this gradual evolution that they were cavemen or something. I mean, it's obviously Egyptians, you know, that are very smart with pyramids. They say that they don't know how they made them even to this day, do they not? And I believe with my, what should I say, my way of exposing this is going to show that a man made them, if not something from somewhere else. And we'll get into that later. Okay. But now that I was reading this psychopedia over the years, it's in volume one, by the way, on page 237. The illustration I had never been able to find anywhere else, and I've been looking. Okay. Okay. Okay. This illustration here is like a graph or a scale that shows the different layers of the atmosphere. And it's interesting to note in one book I was reading that the breathable air that we breathe to this size of globe is less than the thickness of the coating that they put on this. In the old days, it said varnish, but this is a newer one. It probably has some kind of poly-something on it. But the air that we breathe on this globe here is actually thinner than this coating. So we're talking about these layers. Now, if I may, what I'll do is I'll get this erased. And I'll draw it. If you're taking notes of stuff, you might want to do this, because it's leading up to a point that's a very vital understanding of this. If you take your paper long ways like this, and you draw a line for a horizon, you know, I never knew until just a few months ago where that word came from, horus rising, but on this horizon, I know now, okay, it's, let me explain it this way first. In the old books, you have to understand that all these things, airplanes, jets, rockets, it's all happened within 50, 60 years. So this is really new stuff. When we talk about these layers, in the old books, there is only four layers. But just before they went to the moon here, this was published in 1970, so I'm sure if the type was set, and by, by, like, on committee and everything, when they made these books, this information is not to the minute 1970, but obviously before they went to the moon, it exposes other layers that they define, and that's the ones I'm going to show you tonight. If you have your paper ready, put this line here. On the very first layer, they call that the troposphere. So we'll put that one right here. Now the troposphere, we could just find that, well, I could more or less tell you, or I could read it from the book. Blackboard. Oh, thank you. Well, this is a real honor and a privilege. Thank you, this man. So much time. Please help me tonight. Thank you, Bill. Thank you. Okay, the troposphere is defined as from zero to seven miles high. So from this area here to here, this is the one we're talking about. Now I'll just read a little bit from the book because, you know, I could explain it. It was better to get it right from here. The troposphere is zero to seven miles up. The troposphere is the air which all human beings usually have intimate contact since it is the very stuff we breathe and is also the seat of weather and climate. The troposphere is the densest part of the atmosphere. The air pressure drops with increasing altitude. And we have already pointed this out that there is more water vapor and carbon dioxide in the troposphere than any other layer. And it goes on and on. But basically what it's saying is that the air that we breathe is in this layer here. And the next layer, which we're concerned with, maybe, I know you, there's a lot of smart people out here. What do you suppose it is? You know what it's called, anybody? I heard one. Stratosphere, correct. Okay, I'll just find that one now as being seven to 29 miles. Another line. Does that mean it's fluctuates? No. What do I mean from seven to 29 miles? Seven miles high. Right. It starts at seven miles high and then it goes to 29 miles. You know, here's something I couldn't understand. They hear it in the book. They say there's no fine line between the layers. So don't ask me why they call it 29 miles when it could easily be 30. I'm just telling you what it says here. I don't know what their reasoning is, but they say it can vary a couple miles. There's no hard line if the word crosses. But that's the definition from the textbook that we have. Let me go now to the stratosphere, what this consists of. The stratosphere is less dense than the underlying troposphere. It contains much the same gases, except there is less water vapor. The altitude of 15 miles, much ozone is concentrated. Because we know the story about the ozone pretty well by listening to the hour of time. It absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun and thus is heated. From a low of minus 60 Celsius at seven miles, the stratosphere temperature rises slowly up to the base of the underlying methotosphere at about 29 miles. The temperature of the stratosphere increases in the summer. Well, I think of something else, but I want to see. Oh, it's a lot of reading, but the point I want to make is that in the stratosphere, the temperature drops. From here, the higher up you go, it gets colder. And isn't it what we understand? Because when we look at the old World War II movies and see the B-17s flying high, they're wearing those neat leather jackets I like, you know, and they're way up there and they're cold, right? Well, that's how it was. But I'm afraid that gives people the illusion that the higher up you go, it keeps getting cold. 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It is caused by the action of solar ultraviolet on the air molecules and is charged with electrons. Ozone also occurs in the methosphere, where it is formed by the action of solar, ultraviolet, and X-rays on oxygen. The temperature from the low of 60 Celsius, up to 7 miles in the stratosphere, rises to 0 centigrade, an altitude of 30 miles. Then it drops to about minus 90 at about 50 miles above the Earth, the surface of the Earth. So, you see, the methosphere is starting to vary. Now, like I said before, the older books, they were identifying that layer as being called only the ionosphere. When, if you understand anything about it, the ionosphere is anywhere from the top of the stratosphere all the way up to a different degree. You know, depending on what frequency you're transmitting at, they can determine how high or at what density level it bounced back or it ricocheted off. And that changes through the years. Through the year, depending on weather, temperature. You know, that's why when we try to listen to Dill on short waves, sometimes it sounds great and other times it can't get it. And that's why. Now, here, they also define these other layers of the ionosphere. The D layer, E layer, F1 layer, F2 layers. So, you know, they have it pretty well figured out at what frequency, you know, it hops the best. Okay, now we're getting to the one that's really important. These lights here makes it harder to read. Okay, maybe I should put it on this board first. The, okay, what do you suppose the name of it is? It's totally, totally about what we're getting at. It's called, pardon me? What was yours? No, that was the first one. That's the ionosphere. That's the ionosphere. Well, remember that, maybe I should clarify. That, the ionosphere was the old definition. Oh. As they were getting more knowledge about radio and radar and whatnot, they defined as different layers. And this layer, the name, you know, we'll get to that one. Thermosphere. The thermosphere. You got it. He knows what's happening here. Okay, when I saw that, the first thing that came to my mind, thermosphere, what are we talking about? I thought it was getting colder. And usually when they say thermo, they're not referring to the cold part of heat. They're referring to, to, to a rise in temperature. So I really, I knew I was investigating, I was on the right track here. The next one, which is the thermosphere is defined as being from 48 miles high starting to 250 miles here. Okay, wait till you hear this definition. There's no way they could, they could teach this today. There is a wide range of temperature in the thermosphere. From a low of about minus 90 centigrade at 50 miles altitude, the temperature rises to several thousand degrees at 300 miles and higher into the exosphere. And let me just say that one more time. The temperature raises to several thousand degrees. Okay, how much is several thousand? They didn't say what it is, but. Yeah. Right, I think of several, is at least more than two. And I think it could be as high as four or five, couldn't it? I mean, we're talking about several. So that's what it says here. And now let me finish. It's not through. It says, into the exosphere. A great deal of this intense heat, if not all of it, is due to the fierce solar energy and other kinds of radiation bombarding the atmosphere at those immense heights. The air is too thin here to offer much resistance, and there are no clouds to shield it from the constant onslaught. So, there it is, right there. What? What are they saying? Now, it's interesting to know, it's just a coincidence, that in the same volume, here in the batch, they're talking about the Bessemer Steel Prophet. Now, if you read what that is, it's a blast furnace of only 2,000 degrees and 300 miles an hour, can take iron ore and melt it into steel. So, here, with the same definitions found in this book, how is it that the Apollo space capsule transversed these layers and came back in one piece without it being a molten piece of lead or something? What the hell? It's a heat shield. It was just one of the first time it was broadcast, when I said it couldn't possibly even go through this radiation of space. It can't. We haven't done the best. No, no, that's over again. I think we've been younger. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. And this is just the beginning. Right. Okay. Okay. What? I'm going to come in. I can call you. Come in. Okay. That's right. Thank you very much. You can call me. I love your person. What do you got about it? What? I'm trying it better. It's not really good. I'm curious about it. Okay. Now, I think it was mentioned, what, how can I phrase it? Okay. Temperature is what? What is temperature? Temperature is the attribute. It's what you need. Well, what does temperature have to be associated with? It has to be associated with matter. Molecule. Molecule. It's not really gravity. Okay. If you have matter, it doesn't matter whether it is solid, liquid, or gas, you have molecules of solar. And heat is the acceleration of those molecules. When it's cold, it's going slow. Okay. So, what, knowing that, what do you think the definition, I mean, the temperature of space is? What is space is? See, because when they went there, when they were on the moon, supposedly, they were sitting on the moon. They said they were sleeping, but they couldn't sleep because it was too cold. That was, that's just something. So, knowing what you know of what heat is, or what the temperature is, and knowing what space is, what is the temperature of space? Do you understand what I was trying to say? Do you understand what I was trying to say? What is the temperature of the moon? Right. What is the temperature of the moon? What is the temperature of the moon? Right. Space wouldn't have a temperature. Right. So, space is a vacuum, and it's a lack of matter. Right. And we can prove that. The thermos bottle, there's one right there. How do they make a thermos bottle? There's really two bottles in one. They evacuate the air in between. They put either hot or cold liquid inside, and not having the matter to trans through, or I should say penetrate, but there's, I should have mentioned there are three ways of conducting heat. There's, there's, I mean, convection, conduction, and radiation. So, how do they make a thermos bottle to prevent radiation? They make it a mirror inside, nice and shiny, so when the heat goes out, it tends to reflect it back in, and the conduction and the convection is out because there's no way for that to happen through the thermos bottle. So, what I'm trying to get at is space itself doesn't have a temperature, but anything that's in space will have a temperature. Okay. What they claim, what they had to do is because of the heat and the cold, when the Apollo craft was heading out to that moon out there, that it had to do that Dutch roll they called it. Okay. And their logic to us was that, well, it's hot on this side, it's rolling over into the cold to cool off to go back into the hot again. See, so they want us to believe that's what they did, and think of the navigation problems they would have with this because, you know, they had primitive computers back in those days, and to go somewhere for a destination and to compensate for that roll all the time. Well, we know it was never necessary because of the situation with the heat. Well, what really happened is like it was brought out in the National Moon America book, when they use the illustrations, you've got a hot dog on the barbecue. It's in the heat, it doesn't matter how fast it's heard it, it's going to cook it all the way through. It's a good book. I've read it twelve times and I've still aren't in everything memorized. And this follow up on here, you know, well I think it came first really, the last skeptic of Sarnia. If you have any inclination to these, you know, these thoughts like this, it's a good read because it crashes every major theory. And like remember, a theory is not a fact. It's supposed to be an idea based on facts. So that gives you latitude that maybe that theory or that conclusion isn't the right conclusion because there's other ways you can handle or interpret these facts to come to a different conclusion, right? So, I heard it on the hour of the time that Bill mentioned that soon and I thought he might have got the idea from this book because the Einstein simple and the complex theory of relativity, you know, it could fall any day based on some of these ideas. You're listening to WBCQ Monticello, Maine, USA. Time for the next test, folks. Grab somebody and spin around the floor. 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I love you. I love you. I feel so. Good. Good. Good day. Good day. Good-bye. Good day. Good-bye. Good day. Good day. Good day. Good day. Good day. Toronto- Pas deensis, No. Good day. Good day. Good day. Good day. Good day. Good day. Thank you. Young girl. Young girl. I can't get you out of my mind. Oh, boy. That one's starting to get to me a little bit. I'm a little out of breath here. Call 1-888-403-2405. That's 1-888-403-2405. That's a lot of fun, folks. I hope you're having as much fun as I am. I'm dancing all over this studio. Thank you. And because of the heat and the controversy over this book, that he's no longer a member. Yeah, I heard that story that kicked him out because of that book. Was there a hand back there? I remember the mention of that dust roll, that maneuver, even of the enforcement for radiation, for radio energy. Could you demonstrate that with the yardstick or something? I had no... Oh, okay. Well, that's easy. And that brings to mind another point. Okay, well, I'll use that cup as a space cast. Okay, that kind of looks like one sort, right? Okay, well, the dust roll was supposed to be that it turned on its axis like this. Like if that light was the sun and it's going to its destination, that it turned like this. Supposedly, so that this side would get heated from the sun, but it would roll over into the cold of space to dissipate the heat off and roll back into the heat. And that was the idea. It turned like a hole. Right. Okay, but here's an interesting fact about this, is that when something like this is in orbit, you know, when you watch the space shows on TV, they always show, you know, the... I'll get my Earth here. And I go... And the spaceship's going around like this. And it's always going... It's always heading nose first around the Earth, right? Well, that would be true if the capsule was powered or being pushed to go on. It's being pushed to go around the Earth. But in reality, it's orbiting the Earth and there's nothing pushing it. So instead of it going nose first, it would go this way and the nose would still be aimed the same way it was going. And then it'd come back around this way backwards and then go around like this or it'd be at the whim of whatever... Or whatever, I mean, forced the way it happened to take it. It's... There's no... Nothing could change the immersion. Right. It's... See, so when... Right. See, that blows a lot of things away because... See, they're talking about taking photographs and different experiments that they did and it was dependent on that idea of doing that. But it could not happen. I think that's the same reason why you only see one side of the moon. It's the immorbit. If you want to just go out there, it's got to say, let's finish that, correct? Well, I'm glad... Pardon me. I'm glad you brought that up. There you go. That happens to be a subject of... And it is something that is... Oh, brother. Okay, let me say... Let me ask you... Okay, we have the Earth. What is it that... Okay, the Earth is moving around the Sun. But what do you suppose or what do you think the common scientific idea is that turns the Earth like this as it's going around? I'm not sure of the direction at this moment, but it's turning one way and it's... As it's going around. What do you suppose the common idea is? Any... Oh, centripetal force. Well, centripetal force. Centripetal force. Centripetal, not centripetal. Oh. Centripetal, T-R-I-T. Are you referring from, like, the initial Big Bang they claim and it's... No, not that far back. Okay, maybe I don't understand what that is. Can you explain? Well, of course, it keeps it turning like that because there's two orbits going on. One of the orbits around the Sun and this is another orbit that's going around this way. Exactly. On the axis. What's causing that, though? Right. Okay, well, this is what they claim or what they believe in it. They believe after the initial Big Bang that... Not that I agree with this, but that's what they're claiming. The initial Big Bang, the centripetal force, when it's formed the planet over all these years, that that initial motion is the same motion as turning the Earth now. That's what they claim. But there's discrepancies in that because since the invention of the atomic clock, that they know that sometimes it slows down and then speeds up. So what would account for the speeding up? Because, see, over the millions of years, you would think it's advancing a slower, slower, slower, right? But at the same speed and sometimes going faster. There's an attraction somewhere. Well... It's a longer. You get out of here. Is that it on the Earth? This is... Okay. The scientists acknowledge that there's interaction between the oceans and the atmosphere. Okay. We're talking about the atmosphere. Okay. If they acknowledge an interaction, the interaction that they believe is that the Earth is turning, causing the seas to turn and also causing the atmosphere to turn. But if you look at it through another way or the opposite way of that, is that we know of the immense radiation in space, that this constant bombardment of radiation on the atmosphere is causing the atmosphere to turn, causing the oceans to turn, and that turns the Earth, not the other way around. And to prove this theory, because it's just a theory, is that moons that don't have any substantial atmosphere, they don't rotate. See? So there's some credibility to this, and it makes more sense because they can't explain the speeding up. Okay. Now it gets to this thought. Okay. Now suppose that this globe was the sun. Okay. The Earth would be about the size of a pea compared to this. How far away would that pea be from that sun? Somewhere down the road. Now you got it. That's a toilet up there. It'd be exactly where those toilets are, about 215 feet. And it has like the radius. Oh, we have a man back there again. Yeah. That eating that you were talking about, that's different parts of the eating. As the Earth going around, the different portions of the year, different parts because it's not an axis, because there is an axis, it's different parts of the eating that will generate that force. Right. That's another good idea because, you know, there's an axis of the world. And, you know, all these things, they're all eating on the globe. It's not all these at the same thing so it can have to go through the globe and the seasons, I think, that different parts of the eating. Right. Right. But you do see the logic where if it works one way, it can work the other way. And it's more reasonable if it's working in the unconventional way because the moon's not turning. And that also explains why it can speed up and slow down. Okay. Okay. All right. During this IGY year, the International Geophysical Year, there was a team of scientists under the direction of James A. Van Allen, who was an American physicist at the University of Iowa. Now, what they discovered is with the thing of this... Oh, maybe we can use the old... Thank you, Jim. You need to call me now one year first and come up with this theory. They all know. Oh, do they? They're in an appraiser. No. No, they're in another job and their government grants which they lose. That's the way it's rough. I made that a little too big. It's all about money. Naive. Naive. Naive. About money. You can't buy everybody, but you can buy most people. If you can't buy, you don't deal with them. Why do you don't deal with us? The rest of the world says because the people who have positions don't deal with us, we have no credibility. See how it works? Yeah. Okay. These scientists during the geophysical year with the Voyager... I mean, excuse me, with the Vanguard satellite projects, what they did is they kept shooting up rockets with satellites with Geiger counters in them and they discovered that there was this belt around the Earth here that was accredited to the James A. Van Allen, and that's why we know them as the Van Allen Belt. Now, what this is is it starts at 600 miles out from the globe here and up to 25,000 miles. as I have memory serves, no, 40,000 miles, that what is causing this is the radiation from the sun hitting the magnetic lines of force of the Earth is within those magnetic lines. it creates an ionized field of charged ions and they attribute that to the Van Allen Belt. And they also, they call it a plasma, that a plasma is a charged particle. Now, one of the significant factors of plasma is that it has a very high, it has a very high conductivity of electricity. As a matter of fact, they say it's even better than copper. And so here we have around the Earth here a giant, I mean, essentially a giant metal band that there's no, there's no difference between the conductivity of metal and plasma. So if you know anything about electricity and currents, when you have a current, you know, the left-hand rule, I believe they call it, wherever you have magnetism, motion, or electricity, you have a current. So there's, there's many, many thousands of amperes flowing through these, through these, through the Van Allen Belt. And they discovered that there's high radiation and it wouldn't be, it wouldn't be a place I'd really want to go, you know what I mean? Well, the shorter turn must have an effect somewhere. If you have a shorter turn on the transformer, there's a lot of heat generated. That's true. But to get back, it says we've warmed up up there. Well, this is at a higher level than what we were talking about. So that's it for today, folks. You only heard one hour of a two-hour lecture. And that's all you're going to hear on this broadcast. Well, time for your next test. Grab your partner and, uh, let's do it.追 belangrijk. I'm a fly. In a slide? We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. But I'm not. And that makes me very happy. How are you doing through this? The phones are open. 520-333-4578. That's 520-333-4578. And we can talk about anything you want. We can talk about what you heard during this broadcast. I don't care. I don't care. It's all right with me. What do you think about Ron Howell's presentation? You only heard the first hour of it. He did another hour. And it was just absolutely fantastic. And that was at our 1997 conference for members of our organizations. We have a conference every year. We haven't decided when or where this next year's conference is going to be. I'm not sure that anybody's going to be able to afford to come to it because of what's happened with the economic situation. Not just here but all around the world. 520-333-4578 is the number. And for those of you who haven't called yet to get your information pack on Dr. Wallach and his recommendations on how you can improve your health, call 1-888-403-2405. That's 1-888-403-2405. Did you hear anything tonight in that lecture that surprised you? I know a lot of people probably did. I know a lot of people who were at the conference did and really enjoyed Ron Howell. He was a pretty funny guy. And he's a real good guy. Good evening. You're on the air. You have reached the harvest. Uh-oh. Sorry, folks. I've got to play some music while I go take the answering machine off the air. Be right back. Let me tell you about a place. Somewhere up a New York way. Where the people are so gay. We'll spend the night away. Here to have a lot of fun. Okay. Sorry about that, folks. I forgot to take the answering machine off the line before I did the broadcast. It's my fault. Whoever called, please call back. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello. This is Jim in Virginia. I just listened to the lecture. Can you talk a lot louder, please? Sure. I just listened to the lecture that your friend gave. And what's interesting is that just today on the radio, I heard, I forget what station it was, they were talking about the Van Allen Belt. And they were saying that they found some new facts out that this radiation belt, they found that there are times they believe that the radiation can change within a split second, I forget three, to such an incredibly, give them such an incredible intensity of radiation that you would need a three to four foot thick wall of lead to protect yourself. You see, I've been saying this for years on this broadcast. That's exactly what James Van Allen said when he discovered the Van Allen Belt. And people have been calling me a liar for years. And now they're finally coming out and admitting it. You know why that's happening now? Why's that? Because some satellites have been fried by the Van Allen Belt and went out of service. And all of these loony-tuned UFO nuts have been saying it's because extraterrestrials did it or NASA did it so we wouldn't find out what's really out there and all of this crazy stuff. It was the Van Allen Belt. Just fried them. And the other thing that this broadcast said was people will say, well, what about the shuttle, things like this? And they said the shuttle is operating about 300 or 400 miles above the Earth, so it's not within this Van Allen Belt. That's correct. But then it just mentioned that if you went to the moon, you would certainly go through it. Yes, and you would be fried. So it's all about this before, but I heard that today. And then on your station, you bring this up in just amazing synchronicity there. Yeah, isn't it? You know, there's something in the Bible that says all things secret will be made known. So I'm paraphrasing. I don't remember the exact quote, but it says that someday all of the secret things will not be secret anymore. And, you know, that's happening. That's really happening. I like that. Well, thank you again, and I'll let someone else call, and thank you for your show. You're welcome. Bye-bye. I think it's incredible. But they have to admit it because the companies that put these satellites up and run them are finding out that they got fried by the Van Allen Belt. And so NASA can't lie about it anymore. Not only that, you know, they're finding out about the thermosphere. And that was so funny at the conference. When he explained to everybody what the thermosphere was, it was reading right out of the textbooks of, you know, what it was. And, you know, those were the last textbooks where they ever published that stuff. And they don't use them anymore. They lie to the students in the classes. It's incredible. And then, you know, he read it right out of the textbook that the thermosphere goes up to several thousand degrees. Several thousand degrees. Several thousand degrees. And then, in another part of the book, it explains the Bessemer's steel process. And we're talking about this little bitty, dinky spacecraft made out of aluminum. And it's too funny for words. 520-333-4578 is the number. And we'll talk about whatever you want. What did you think about what you heard? What did you think about what Ron Howell was discussing? Have you done any real investigation? Or are you one of these people who just watch and believe and never question? Were you watching when they showed the astronauts on the moon in a vacuum with no atmosphere? And all of a sudden, the flag started fluttering in the breeze. Did you see that? I saw it. I've got the tape. I've got the official NASA tape. That shows it. They're standing there doing around, you know, doing their thing, hopping around. And all of a sudden, you see a little breeze hits the flag. And it starts fluttering in the breeze. It was incredible. It was incredible. Apparently, I guess somebody opened the door to the hangar where they were filming these things in the Nevada desert. And a little breeze blew through and fluttered the flag. Boy, that is, you show that to people, and I'm telling you, they almost fall out of their chair. It is incredible. It's incredibly funny, too. 520-333-4578. For those of you who have not called yet to get your information packed on Dr. Wallach and his recommendations on how you can improve your health, call 1-888-403-2405. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello, Mr. Cooper. Hello. I heard the man gave in a lecture, and I was reminded of that book that you had on NASA and Moon America. Yes. I read that, and he was thinking what I remember from that book unfolding and what you've said before about the spaceship and so forth. And I'm wondering, just what is there to celebrate about our business in space anyway? I guess so much that it does seem to be nothing but baloney. It's the biggest hoax in history. No kidding. And I also read the book Forbidden Archaeology, too. Uh-huh. And some of that I've heard over the years, but it's eaten in a sort of concentrated form. I'll tell you, there's so many, when I say so much flim-flamming going on about history and science, it's amazing. It's almost comical in some ways it is. Yes, it is. And also, I like your taste in music, too. Oh, thank you. Well, you know, if you lived here, you could hear that 24 hours a day for months and never hear the same song twice. And it's all the greatest classics of, well, you heard it. Oh, yeah. Well, we've got some pretty good oldies things out here, too, but they're all in the college ones. But they're pretty good ones. I bet you they don't go for months without hearing the same tune. No, you're right there. You're certainly right. Ah. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Thanks for calling. You're welcome. Bye-bye. Yeah, I thought I'd give you a little taste of what people around here listen to without commercials. 24 hours a day. The best music ever. 520-333-4578. What are your views on the space program? What are your opinions on what you heard tonight in Ron Howell's lecture? I can remember when I first began to discover that something was wrong with what NASA was telling us. And I started going through official NASA publications. And it's worse than you think, folks. They tell us that Mars has a very thin atmosphere, very, very, you know, small atmosphere. And it's not very thick at all. I think it's like one-sixth the atmosphere of Earth or something like that. And I don't quote that figure because I'm taking it off the top of my head, and I'm probably wrong. But it's something like that. And in one of the NASA publications, I saw their plan to build a Mars airplane. They were going to send this airplane on a rocket to Mars. And when it got to Mars, it was going to pop out of the rocket and unfold and fly in the atmosphere. Absolutely impossible. Unless they made it about 25 times bigger than a 747. Good evening. You're on the air. Yes, good evening. My name is William Coyne from Indianapolis. Hi, William. I've got a question for you. Sure. Have there been any telltale signs on any of the back during the Mars production when we sent the rover there? Anything to look for on the pictures that were sent back? Any telltale signs like you described, the fluttering flag in the breeze? No. I was so disgusted with the Apollo space programs that I didn't even watch it. Yeah. I knew it was fake before it went. My follow-up question is, what is the purpose for all this, for them to perpetrate this type of fraud on us? Read the report from Iron Mountain. It's all in there. And if anybody tells you that it's a fraud and somebody just wrote it as a joke or something, read it again and then laugh in his face. Because if you've got any brains at all, when you read the report from Iron Mountain that was written way back in the 60s, around 1966, and see that everything in there has been implemented to work against us, then there's no possible way that a reasonable person, after reading that book, could believe that it was some kind of a hoax or a fake. Who was the author on that book? I know that was some kind of a concern with a lot of people, that if there was an atomic attack, they would lose all their records. So they stored them in this place called Iron Mountain. This secret committee appointed by the president met there and discussed the probability and possibility of permanent peace and what they would have to do to have it. They would have to create world government. They would have to create monumental, wasteful programs such as NASA and the space program that wouldn't produce anything but would deviate the attention of the public and use up large sums of money and employ lots and lots and lots of people. All of these kinds of things. And that's just one of the little things. And they would have to create an enemy external to this earth. And some of the more difficult to explain UFO sightings might be experiments along these lines, etc., etc., etc., etc. Yes. Create the problem so they can implement the solution. Yes. It's the old Hegelian thing, you know. Sure, sure. Keep the fools occupied while you're robbing them blind and enslaving them and everything else, you know. Well, thank you for your time. You're welcome. I'll research that book out. Yes, please. Everybody in this world should read the report from Iron Mountain, The Possibility and Probability of Permanent Peace. All right. Good night. Thank you for calling. Bye-bye. Well, it's time for another test, folks. Come on. Get up off the couch. Here we go. Oops. Here we go. Here we go. Let me tell you about a place somewhere up a New York way where the people are so gay. Twist them the night away. Here they have a lot of fun. Put the struggle on the run. Man, you find the hole in your. Twist them the night away. Yeah. Twist them the night away. The incomparable Sam Cooke. The number is 520-333-4578. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Hear the man in evening clothes. How he got here, I don't know. Man, you want to see him go. Twist them the night away. He's dancing with the chicken slack. She's moving up in the back. Oh, man, there ain't nothing like twisting the night away. Yeah. Twist them the night. Twist them the night. Everybody's feeling great. They're twisting the night. Twist them the night. Twist them the night. Lean back. Lean back. Lean back. Lean back. Lean back. Lean back. Lots of bad. Not mine. Not mine. Not myESS. You not him. Yeah. Guys, don't listen to me. Yeah. St 2010-89. Twisting the night away Hear the fella in blue jeans Dancing with the older queen Who saw the bell of diamond rings And twistin' the night away Man, you ought to see her grow up Twistin' to the rock and roll Here you find the young and old Twistin' the night away Yeah, twistin' Twistin' man If you're not feeling great Then twistin' Twistin' there Twistin' the night away Oh my Greenback Greenback Greenback Good evening, you're on the air. I'm going to... Still, I seem to recall hearing James Collier who made the video about NASA scamming us about going to the moon. I recall him saying that nearly all the actual documented footage of the Apollo astronauts walking on the moon and playing around with their little rover car had been destroyed. I don't know if it's been destroyed anymore but you can't get it now. Yeah, there was something to the effect of the moon and that all that actual documentation. You can't get your hands on it, you can't see it. No, you can't. And they recatalog the photographs so that when you go looking for particular photographs you can't find them anymore either. That is a real shame because, you know, it's almost as if Hollywood is rewriting history. We recently had a couple of Hollywood, big Hollywood productions about the Apollo moon missions by Ron Howard and Tom Hanks. Yeah, they're trying to undo the damage done by me and Mr. Collier and Renee and a whole bunch of other people who have discovered this scam and have made it public on a large, large scale. William Jefferson Clinton didn't call me the most dangerous radio talk show host in America for nothing. You know, anybody who's thinking should be red flags all over the place and I really, you know, it's a sham because the real historical facts lie in the footage of the Apollo mission itself. And if all that footage has been buried or destroyed or whatever, then people should really start wondering what the heck's going on here. You give me all that footage and two months in an editing studio and I'll produce a video that will just absolutely bring NASA to its knees. Right. I'm sure that's why they've burned the footage. Yeah. And they've got the spinmeisters like Tom Hanks and Ron Howard with their big pompous Hollywood productions that are just bamboozling the American public. Yeah, but Ron Howard and the other guy. Hanks. Tom Hanks. Mr. Big. I'm not making any aspersions on his character or anything. What I'm going to say is that they're sheeple. They think they're doing a neat thing for the country. Well, it's almost like they're putting a feather in their camp. They don't have a clue. Yeah, they don't have a clue. They're riding on this thing, see? And they think that we really went to the moon and that they're doing a great thing by making these movies. You wonder if they've ever even looked at any of the contrary evidence, you know, or if they just buy the company line. Why in the heck haven't we gone further than 300 miles from the surface of the earth in, what, 27 years? Because we can't. Human beings can't. You can send hardware beyond there. Yeah, it really stinks. And I agree with you, Bill, that I don't think we ever walked on the moon. Well, we didn't. Okay. Take care, Bill. Well, at least, let me qualify that. We didn't, at least, in the Apollo space program. Do you think there's a secret program that they may have used? I know there's a secret space program. I documented it. I read the documents and sourced them and gave them out on this broadcast years ago. I know there's a secret military space program. I know that there's a secret technology that's at least 50 to 100 years ahead of anything that the public has any conception of. I've seen this stuff flying out in the desert of Nevada and other places. It's real. It's not extraterrestrial. It's not back-engineered from some crashed alien spacecraft. It belongs to us. And the first bits of that technology was developed by the Germans in their secret weapons projects and programs during World War II. What do you think the motivation to keep all this technology secret? Why do they keep it secret? To herd the sheeple. That's right. It's to herd the sheeple. Okay, Phil. Take care. Thank you. Thank you for your call. Read the report from Iron Mountain, folks. If you read that and you call me up and tell me that it's a hoax or it's some kind of fake, then I've got to say that you've got to screw loose. You've got to read it. You've got to find it. No matter what it takes, you've got to dig it up and find it, and you've got to read it. You must read it. 520-333-4578 is the great big number for you to call. And give your opinion of what you heard tonight. What do you think about it? You don't have to agree. I know there's a lot of people that no matter what kind of proof you show them, they're going to believe that we went to the moon in the Apollo space program until the day they die and afterward. And there's nothing in the world that we can do to change their minds because for some reason they're stuck in that mold and they won't budge from it. And I don't care if they don't budge from it. My purpose is to awaken those who will be awakened and not disturb the rest of the sheeple. I really don't want to hurt anybody. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello, Bill. This is Dave calling from Florida. Hi, Dave. And I was listening to your show and I was listening to your tapes tonight. And I think I, I believe I wrote you a letter about Kwajalein where we saw a UFO, you know. Yes, you did. I just read it just a few days ago, as a matter of fact. Yeah, and that's reliable and I could mail you the names of the ABs. And, but I'm not going to burn up your air time. I was just studying for an extra class license. And this Iron Mountain is right in the National Radio Quiet Zone, which extends in Virginia, part of West Virginia. Yeah, that's where Mount Weather is also. Right, and the excuse they use, it's a radio astronomy observatory. And you're restricted on certain radio frequencies there. Well, it could be. That could be part of the reason. But the major reason is because of the major underground installations and the government in waiting in Mount Weather are ready to assume command if there's a national catastrophe or disaster of some kind like atomic attack or economic collapse or uprising of the citizenry, things like that. Right. It's a pretty scary thing to think about. Well, I won't keep you on burn up your air time, but it's a good show tonight. I enjoy it very much. You know, you're a merchant marine seaman, aren't you? Yes. Retired. Did you hear my broadcast the other night about the ships that... I was going to call you, but I was kind of scared. Well, don't be scared. What do you know about that? Well, I bust a Delta Line, the last American passenger ship line. I got on the Delta Line ship, and we were running to South America. And the first engineer had a 1500-watt ham radio and an advanced class license, and he didn't know what he was doing. And he cut off the crew's entertainment antenna. And I had my little 10-watt QRP rig. And the crew on the ship, the first captain let me use it. A Norwegian. Good guy. Good guy. Good guy. I put two and two together. The second captain, the bosun, had the captain order me not to use my little radio to make phone patches, but let the first engineer use it. and I caught them using it in Peru. And every time we hit Philadelphia, we were carrying reefer cargo of fruit up there that's refrigerated. And every time we hit Philadelphia, there was no customs and the fruit's going off. And the crew was, you know, I had a few near accidents and they drove me off the ship. After they tried to kill me by dropping something on me. And I went to a Wall Street AA meeting and I told them what happened to me. I was kind of upset. And a man came up to me and he wasn't from U.S. Customs but the American Bureau of Shipping which is an agency for Lloyd's of London which ensures all merchant ships. They're the underwriters. Uh-huh. And I told them the name of the ship and we only used first names in AA. And what the problem was what happened, how they're doing it. And the next trip, they busted a bunch of customs officers and a bunch of my union officials and they nailed $15 million in cocaine coming off in the fruit. Lloyd's of London jacked up the insurance so much that's the reason Delta Line is out of business. Uh-huh. And they had one other incident. One other incident. I'll just keep it brief. I was running to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Sea train ship blew the supply ship. And there was Jamaicans employed on the beach. The boatswain on the ship was a Jamaican. And my watch partner, an old seaman, last trip, we spotted a Honduran. You know, Americans should have these jobs. And I overheard that he was ashore he was going to meet the ship in Norfolk. I spotted him on the dock and I pointed him out. And they reversed the, uh, he tipped off customs. And they nailed it. It was the cocaine. They didn't catch the cocaine. But they cut it off. And somebody in the Navy had to be in on it. The Jamaicans, with someone in the Navy, were bringing that into New York. And this is the thing about customs. They nailed me and strip searched me real bad. But sitting in the crew lounge were a few Italians in suits from the New York families. Do you get what I mean? Oh, yes. I understand perfectly. It was an independent Jamaican operation. Uh-huh. And a girl in New York whose father was an airframe and power plant mechanic at Kennedy. And these incoming flights, he would pull out packs. I don't know what these are. They're in the wings. I have to change them. And he would see packages of drugs. In the wings. In the wings. You know, these international flights. Uh-huh. He would put in a new pack right over them. And he wouldn't dare say a thing. He was in fear for his life. Sure. Well, thank you very much, my friend. Okay. God bless you, Bill. God bless you, too. Okay. Bye. Well, time for another test, folks. Get on it. Oh, have fun doing it, too. Do you want it there? Yeah! Yeah! Well, you know you make me wanna shout, kick my heels up and throw my hands up and throw my head back and come on now, don't forget to say you will don't forget to say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah say you will say right now, baby, say you will come on You're listed as a radio teen on the Armed Forces Radio Network, Japan. Say that you love me Say that you need me Say that you want me You wanna believe me Come on now Come on now Come on now I still remember I still remember When you used to be nine years old It's the mad lad I was a fool for you I was a fool for you From the bottom of my phone Yeah, yeah Now that you're close to love me You want to know To know Yeah, yeah, yeah You wanna leave me You wanna let me go I want you to know I said I want you to know Right now You can use me, baby Better than I've been To myself Hey, hey And if you ever leave me I don't want Nobody else Hey, hey I said I want you to know I said I want you to know Right now You know you make me wanna Yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah Right now Oh, right now This Saturday There'll be a dance contest At the Teen Club At the Grand Heights Housing Area Yeah, yeah Come on now Yeah, yeah Come on now Yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah Come on now Yeah, yeah Now wait a minute Yeah, wait a minute Good evening You're on the air Mr. Cooper Yes, sir Did another bank collapse in Japan? Banks are collapsing all over the world Yes See, what I'm asking I've been working a lot of doubles And I'll try to catch your program When I get off But I missed it today, tonight But I was wondering Is this Did another bank collapse? You know Yes, sir If one is today Our day I don't know if one collapsed Today But I know that They're collapsing All over the place And several banks in Japan Have collapsed Yes Okay That's what I was checking I was hoping I'd catch you on time See if you talked about it Almost every bank in Russia Has collapsed Yeah Banks in Indonesia Have collapsed The fact that government Is on verge of collapsing And everything's getting rough Everything's getting really bad And the communist news networks Are still telling us That everything's okay Oh yeah That the That the The retail sales for Christmas Are Out of sight This is fantastic And the retailers Are so happy Because everybody is And it's a lie You know how I know it's a lie How's this, sir? Because If you were watching The stock market The stock for Mattel Toy Company Yes Fell drastically Guess why? I know I hear news up here I catch up Five o'clock in the morning When I get up And go to work Yeah Guess why? And they were talking about it Mattel Toys Mattel Toys, yeah The fourth quarter Is real bad Yeah All the retailers Canceled their orders For toys For Christmas sales Because nobody Is buying anything I didn't catch one thing Your prediction On our collapse Yeah Missed it Tuesday You were talking about Order the tape Okay Because I'm not going to Repeat that broadcast now All right Okay Thank you very much You're welcome Thanks for calling Okay 520-333-4578 Isn't it incredible, folks? Mattel Toys Their stock dropped The CEO said They're going to lose Over $350 million This year From their projected profits That they thought They were going to make Because all of the retailers The toy outlets The toy stores The department stores Have cancelled Their orders They cancelled their orders Right at Thanksgiving Cancelled all their orders For Christmas sales Good evening You're on the air Hey, Bill This is Blair Ingram In Oceano, North Carolina Uh-huh If you would explain A little bit more About the radio station I want to help The radio station? What do you mean? I'm sorry The TV station Oh, well We're going to build A TV station Right here And we're going to Broadcast television To the Round Valley We're also going to Put our programming On satellite So that other Television stations Around the country Can broadcast it And we're going to Do one other thing Too Okay We're going to Make tapes Available At cost For anybody Who will take Those tapes And play them In their cable Access Channel Where they live On a regularly Scheduled basis Uh-huh Okay I want to make Real sure Is it The zip code 89525 No, it's 85925 Wait a minute Let me get this Right here It's the hour Of the time In care of 98.5 FM PO Box 940 Eager Spelled E-A-G-A-R Arizona 85925 USA 85925 That's correct One more time The hour of the time In care of 98.5 FM PO Box 940 Eager Spelled E-A-G-A-R Arizona 85925 USA A-R-K Okay I've got Thanks You're welcome Thank you for calling Well, you know I've enjoyed this Broadcast tonight We've got time for Maybe one more call If anybody wants To call in And by the way We need $15,000 To make this Television project Work We've got Almost everything We need Except this Last bit And we had A donation Page on the Website For a while But sort of Petered out Nobody was Donating So We just Decided to Start That we've got To do this Project Folks People don't Believe anything Unless they See it on Television So we've Got to do This Good evening You're on The air Hello Bill This is Greg From Texas Hi Greg Do you play Requests If you'll give Me a request I'll see if I can Have it for you Tomorrow Do you have Crystal Blue Persuasion By Tommy James And the Shondells Absolutely Have you ever Listened to the Words of that I probably did At one time But I don't Remember what They are now Well Ever since you Pointed out Imagine To me Kind of listen Closer to lyrics And you should Listen to the lyrics Of that song I really couldn't Do it justice Just telling you About it There's a lot Of songs With some Real deep meaning And some good And some very bad Well this seems To be another Another imagine Type thing Another imagine Type Okay Have you seen The movie Intruders No I haven't What's it about It's about alien Abduction It's based on Bud Hopkins Yeah Bud Hopkins Is a CIA operative Yeah I remember I think I read That in your book Yeah Dr. Dr. Kurzweil In New York Was recruited By him To help Monitor the Victims Of these Mind control Operations And Dr. Kurzweil Didn't like What was Happening To these People So he Blew the Whistle And the Establishment Went after Him And tried To take His medical License Away Simply Because He blew The whistle On Bud Hopkins Yeah it's All documented In the appendix Of my book Behold a Pale horse Well if you Watch There's two Abduction Cases In the movie And one Of them She never She claims That they Always come They're in A telephone Truck And when They show It in The movie It's Definitely Humans Getting out Of a truck Yeah And it's Never aliens That come Into her House Until I know It's like Fire in the Sky In a Spaceship You saw All these Alien suits And masks Right They're just Laughing At everybody Listen We're out Of time And I hate To cut you Off but we Gotta go Okay Thanks a lot Thank you Thank you For calling Well folks That's it We'll see you Again tomorrow Night Good night And God Bless each And every Single one Of you See you later Alligators Well I saw My baby Walking There's Another Man Today Well I saw My baby Walking There's Another Man Today Well You have To watch The matter This is What I Heard Say See you Later Alligators Have To walk Walking See you Later Alligators Have To walk To walk To walk To walk To walk To walk To walk See you You're In my Way Now Don't you Know you Can't To walk When I Thought Of what She Told Me Nearly Made Me My Head When I Thought Of what She Told Me Nearly Made Me My Head But The next Time That I Saw Her Reminded Her Of what She Did See you Later Alligators After Wild Crocodile See you Later Alligators After Wild Crocodile Can't You See you On The way Down Don't You Know You Can't Die You Know I'm Sorry Pretty Darling You Know My Love Is Just For You You Know You Know My Love Is Just For You Won't You Say You Forgive Me And Say You Love For Me Is True I Said Wait A Minute Did I Know You Mean It Just For Friends I Know You Mean It Just For Friends Don't You Know You Really Hurt You And This Is What I Have To Say See You Later All Together Ask A Wild Rock Rock See You Later All Together Ask A Wild Rock Rock Can You See You In My Way Now Don't You Know You Can My Start See You Later All Together Ask A Wild Rock Rock See You Later Out Here Go On That More Goodbye You're Listening To You're Listening Now To 98.5 FM We Now Return You To All Oldies Most Of The Time vår code To IDEAנ To