Good night. Well, you know, I forgot to do something, so we better do it right now. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening. Hello. Good evening, Bill. How are you? Good. This is Bob in Montana. All right. I didn't know I was on yet, but what I wanted to bring up, I was watching CNN last Saturday. I'll check them out to see what propaganda they're putting out. And they had some clips from both the Republican and Democrat conventions. And there was Clinton talking about building his bridge to the 21st century, the bridge to the future. But what really got me was when there was Dole talking about a bridge to America, but only the unknown called myth. Yeah. And that's, you know, bridge to America is from the partnership for peace. Yeah. And Clinton talked about the sunset and preparing our children for the dawn. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's... They're all talking the same language. It sure is that way. It's the language right out of the temple that has no windows. Yeah. There's one other point that, you know, I caught some time back, your broadcast, and you talked about the Oklahoma Memorial where they gave out the single rose. Uh-huh. And if you caught the value jet memorial for the unidentified ones, they had the single rose. Yeah. And the same thing for the memorial service of TWA Flight 800. The Atlanta bombing victim also. Yes. And they're prone to show a single red rose sticking in the sand with the water lapping around it and all kinds of stuff. Right. It's... When you start seeing some of this stuff, you see more and more all the time. Yeah. It's a symbol of international socialism. When they flaunt it like that, they're saying, hey, we won. We got you. Yeah. Well, that was basically all I wanted to bring up tonight. I do enjoy your program. I've listened now for a few months. If it's the first time I've ever called. You know, it's amazing how this works. When I open the phones, it used to be if I opened, the phone would be ringing whether I was taking the phone or not. And if I ever opened the phones, the board was full all night long and many people could never even get it to ring. They just hit the redial and all they ever got was busy signals all over the world. And now that we've gone off WWCR, I open the phones and it's like nobody wants to call. But after the first couple of callers called, then the phone is ringing all the time. Is that a peculiar trait of the satellite audience? It could be. I know when I tried a couple of times tonight, I had a busy signal first. But anyway, I do appreciate you, Bill. And thanks a lot for what you're doing. You're welcome. Bye. Thank you for calling. 520-333-4578 is the call in number. It's always the call in number unless I notify you otherwise. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening, Bill. Hello. I'm in Charleston, South Carolina and you're on the air on 104.9. 104.9. Wonderful. Let me put that down here. Well, it's a letter so you'll be getting it. 104.9. That's where? In Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston, South Carolina. And the other one was from Norfolk, Virginia. Right. Okay. Great. That's fantastic. How long have you been doing it? Since March. Since March. Wonderful. How big of an audience do you have? I've identified probably maybe 40 people and there are actually four or five that are out actually actively turning people on to it. Uh-huh. Well, if you've got 40 or 45 that you know of, you've probably got a few hundred that you don't. Probably, yeah. Do you know the broadcast range of your station? Probably eight miles is a comfortable listening limit and I can get at 15. Well, if you've got it out that far, I bet you've got, you've easily got a few hundred listeners. No problem. Well, the potential's nice. There's probably 150,000 people in that range, so. Yeah. Well, you know, maybe we'll get some postcards from Charleston, South Carolina telling us that they're listening. You know, just to remind all of you, please send us a postcard right away telling us whether or not you're listening and whether you're listening on satellite or what station you're listening on. We don't need your name, address, or phone number. And tell us how many other people listen with you so that we can take an audience survey and send them to Harvest at PO Box 1970, Eager, spelled E-A-G-A-R, Arizona, 85925. That's Harvest, PO Box 1970, Eager, spelled E-A-G-A-R, Arizona, 85925. The proposition of a network is an exciting one and we look forward to participating. Good. I look forward to having you as an affiliate. And that's really all I have, but I thank you. Thank you for taking my call. You're welcome. Thank you for calling. Good night. 520-333-4578 is the number. We're going to be getting into an awful lot of very serious information here over the next few weeks. Good evening. You're on the air. Hey, this is Charles in Georgia. Hey, Charles. I just wanted to talk to you about the South a little bit. I don't believe that we're going to give up like the rest of the nation. I think we'll hold on to our guns and our Bill of Rights and we might surprise you down here. Well, I don't, you won't surprise me. I know about those Southern fellas and ladies, by the way. It can be pretty tough. Well, I heard you talking about food a while ago. What do you recommend? What brand and where can we find survival food? Well, it doesn't matter what brand you get as long as it will last at least five to ten years and you need a good two years supply minimum for every person in your family. And we're going to be offering some of that on the hour of time later. We have a source that is pretty good nitrogen packed. And we also have a source of open pollinated seeds, which are the, you know, not the hybrids, but the real seeds that you need and they're sealed in cans and will last a long time. And you can plant about one acre of land with this can of seeds. There are actually two cans of seeds. Great. One other thing. I don't think these guys are that tough. These new world order guys. Oh, they're not. They're a bunch of pansy, puke-faced, lying socialist scum parasites. And that's why they need socialism. And that's why they need their new world order. They can't exist in a world where they have to be responsible and for themselves. You're absolutely right. They're a bunch of pansy pussies and that's the truth. Well, if we've got a high percentage of the military people on our side, plus we've got pioneer stock throughout the country who had to fight Indians and British and Yankees and whoever they had to fight, I don't believe these new world order people stand a chance. Well, the only thing they have going for them is the technology that they're using, which can be formidable. But there isn't an army on the face of this earth that can occupy the North American continent and win a guerrilla war against armed American citizens. It can't be done. Well, I thank you. Please don't go to one hour because a lot of us wait all day to hear your two hours and it would be a real disappointment to have it cut in half. Well, I won't as long as people utilize the time when I open the phones. But if I've got to sit here and make small talk, you know, I'd rather be with my family. I appreciate your time. So to make sure that we don't go to one hour, just make sure when I open the phones that you all start calling, y'all. And that's in honor of you all Southern folks. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, you know, something that I have always noticed about the South is that it's completely different from anywhere else. When you go down South, people don't say, hi, Joe. They say, hey. Or they say, hey, Bill. And there's a lot more, an awful lot more to that. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening, Bill. You're sounding good tonight. Thank you. You did. It's about right up out of the mud. Good. Well, somebody called me, just one of the callers that called, called me about three minutes before the broadcast. And I almost went through the roof. I just hate it when people do that. But he managed to get in enough to know that I should turn up the power for the audio level. And so I did that. And apparently that's what it needed. Well, that's correct. Yesterday, when I was monitoring your broadcast, the video, you're pretty close to the video level. And it was interrupting your audio level. So I'd like to thank you. Your second hour and whatever free time you got, I think it would be good if you had some guests on, if you can get some that have some important stuff to say. Well, we will be having guests. But you've got to remember, this is all brand new. And we're sort of feeling our way and getting used to it. And I've got to get used to doing what I'm supposed to do at the time I'm supposed to do it. And it's a little bit different than being on shortwave. Running your own network and doing two hours is something that we've never done before. So we will have guests. When we don't have guests, when we do have guests, we'll see there's a problem. I need another phone line, really, to have guests and take calls. And so we've got to handle that, too. And we're not sure we can get another phone line. Last time we asked for another phone line, they had to send equipment up here and dig trenches and put in new cables and stuff. So that was a hoot. And we'll see what we can do. What happened to her Pledge of Allegiance? Well, Pooh does it when she wants to do it, you see. I don't believe the Pledge of Allegiance is something a child should be forced to say every night. When she feels like saying it, then she does. And when she feels like being a co-host, then, you know, if I can, I let her. But I never go in there and say, Pooh, I know you don't want to do it, but get in there, you're going to say the Pledge anyway. I don't do that to her. Well, have a good evening. I'm going to let another call to get in there. Okay, thank you for calling. 520-333-4578. There are things that Pooh has to do, whether she likes it or not, because that's part of growing up and learning and becoming disciplined and responsible. But saying the Pledge of Allegiance isn't one of those things on my broadcast. Good evening, you're on the air. Good evening, Bill. It's Monty from Vermont. Hi, Monty. How are you? I've been getting your faxes, by the way. Oh, fantastic. Well, I'm glad that we can be helpful to you in some way. Well, I think you probably will be. Good. I have two things I wanted to discuss with you. One was the issue of jurisdiction. I know you've done several different shows regarding the issue of jurisdiction. You've covered it pretty thoroughly. However, I think a lot of people, and I see this in my daily life, that people don't understand that it's one of the least understood issues that we can all come together and try to get educated on and understand it. Well, that's because they don't understand at first what they're supposed to know by heart. Yeah. I don't understand how anyone can be an American and not know the Constitution inside out, backwards, forwards, and upside down. It's just beyond my understanding. It's a very short document. I mean, many people had to memorize the Albatross, that big long poem in high school, but yet they never read the Constitution. And when you ask them if they read the Constitution, oh, it's too long, it's too complicated, I can't understand it. And somebody has really fooled them into believing that. It's a very simple document. And our founding fathers were geniuses when it comes to words. I mean, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, my gosh, you know, nobody today can hold a candle to them when it comes to the English language and using the right words and making sure that they wrote what they meant to write and have it understood. So people need to get the Constitution and read it. And the first time they should just sit down and read it without any thought of trying to figure out what it means. Just read it all the way through. And then they should go back and then they should, you know, start with Article I and read Article I and then read it again and then put it down. And then the next day go back and pick it up and go through Article I and make sure that you understand what it means in the context of what the forefathers intended. And to understand that, you have to read what they wrote back then, including the Federalist Papers, the Anti-Federalist Papers, the Constitutional Debates, the books that were written about the Constitution by our forefathers and their peers. And then the meaning just pops out at you. It becomes obvious. There's nothing mysterious or hidden. And then when you've done all that, you realize that if you had just trusted to, you know, that they meant what they said, you really understood it the first time you read it and you didn't know it. Because somebody has taught you that it has to be interpreted and that there's hidden meanings and it's more complicated than what it is. And nothing, nothing, my friends, could be farther from the truth. And all the words have meaning. That's exactly correct. And you know in the Constitution it talks about jurisdiction and it grants to the federal government certain powers. They cannot exceed those powers. They cannot take powers that are not granted to the government. All the powers that were not granted to the federal government and are not prohibited by the Constitution are left to the states and to the people respectively. If the states fail to take the power and exercise it, then the people have that power. And they cannot assume a jurisdiction either. That's right. They cannot assume a venue or a jurisdiction. The Constitution is very clear. It says that, you know, and it says in there, for instance, they're moving the trial of Terry Nichols and Tim McVeigh to Colorado. But the Constitution clearly states that the trial must be held in the state where the crime was committed. Well, there was one case of the United States Supreme Court that caught my attention that said that a court assuming a heretofore unknown jurisdiction was exerting nothing less than lawless violence. That's correct. I agree with that. That's absolutely correct. And if that court takes a life or imprisons someone, then they have done nothing more than what a common criminal would do. I just wish that we could... We can and we are making a big difference. And we're scaring the hell out of those puke-faced, nerds, sludge-bomb, socialist creeps in Washington, D.C. I just wish that a lot of my fellow Americans would understand the issue of jurisdiction. And then they can worry about sovereignty. And then we can go on to the rest of it. Well, first they have to understand that they're not as dumb as they've been taught. Yeah. I see school nowadays and for quite a while has been teaching people that you're not good enough to do anything except hopefully get seized and get a job. And that's not true. So I had a second thing I wanted to talk with you about as well. It goes back to Clinton's speech of building the bridges and Bob Dole building the bridges. I'm looking right here at the Encyclopedia of Freemasonry from Mackey. Uh-huh. They're the bridge builders of the Middle Ages. Uh-huh. There was a secret fraternity organized as a branch of the traveling Freemasons. Yes. Now, would I be stretching too far to think that in the modern day context that those traveling Freemasons would be communist Freemasons? Am I stretching? Absolutely. They are. And they're called fellow travelers. Right. And you would be amazed who they are. I mean, Jeff Baker is a fellow traveler. And he uses that term all the time to talk to his other fellow travelers. And the entry says that they were devoted to the building of bridges and were known as pontifices or bridge builders from the root pontiff, which is like a pope. Uh-huh. Well, remember what I told you about where this all begins. Right. But I just wanted to bring that forward for some attention. Yeah. The theology is all there. You just got to know where to look once again. It is all there. It is all there. And I would definitely say to people, if you can find it, grab Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. You'll want to refer to it every day for symbology. If you really want to understand the mystery schools and who's destroying this country and bringing about world government, who's behind communism and socialism and despotism and Nazism and all of the things that have been bad in the world, if you can afford it, you need to buy the Mystery Babylon series right now while they're on sale. We're going to send for our sale list. It is the first time that these people have been revealed from their beginning in the history of the world all the way up to the present time. All of their symbology, named by name, all of the disasters and catastrophes that they brought on the world and the whole works. All of their secret signs and symbols. It's all there. It represents over 25 years of my personal research and I'm the only one in the history of the world who has ever unmasked them completely and forever. The only place you will hear about it is on the hour of the time. That's right. Or somebody who's rebroadcasting it. Which I'm very thankful for, Bill, because you've totally opened my eyes to the Freemasons and their role in this whole thing. Yeah. And the sad part about it is there are fathers, uncles, aunts, grandfathers, grandmothers, aunts, children, brothers, sisters, and all this time we've been looking somewhere else for the great enemy. It's always been right here. Yeah. It's bewildering once you get into it. Also another good historical background to look up would be the nice thick tome from Henry Steele Commager, The Documents of American History. Uh huh. It's got several United States Supreme Court cases in it and the roots of the American Revolution right up through including the Dred Scott case and several others. Right. It's a nice thick fascinating book. That's another great one to grab as well. But on that note, I'll let you go. Okay. And that's a great suggestion by the way. Thanks Bill. You're welcome. Thank you for calling. 520-333-4578 is the number. Was the number and will be the number tomorrow. Yes. The book that he recommended is an excellent work. You should all get it. You should all be writing for our sale list because we normally never do this except in about, usually about March. We hold our annual sale. Then we close out all the master tapes for the previous year. And it's a pretty good sale. And usually people take advantage of that to get the Mystery Babylon series and to get whatever tapes they need from the previous year. But we're doing something different this time. We're opening up all of the master tapes for all of the last four years and three or four months of the broadcast of the hour of the time. And they're all available. And they're all on sale. So I urge you to take advantage of this because it's not ever going to happen again. Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening. My name's Sean. I'm calling from St. Louis. Hi Sean. How's St. Louis doing? Just a regular old humidity and heat. What can we do for you? I was wondering if you'd seen any of the David Miller legal stuff that's out there. I don't even know who David Miller is. Who is he? He's from Wisconsin and he's teaching some legal technology so to speak. What do you mean legal technology? How to go into court and... That's not technology. That's procedure. Procedure. Yeah. And his main thing is sticking to procedure only. And for the most part ignoring subject matter only when you have to... Dealing with subject matter only in that much of it that you've got to tie to the procedure. But sticking to the procedure and fighting your battles in court based on solely the procedure. Well, I know that in some instances that's exactly what you have to do. But I don't think that that would be a blanket remedy for all situations. There are some times when you do have to address the subject. But it's on a case by case basis. I would never advise anybody to ignore completely the subject of the action and just proceed on a procedural basis. Although the first steps in any legal action are all procedural and must be followed to the letters. And specifically if you really know the true law, you can end these procedures very quickly simply by doing the right things at the right time. That's sort of the idea I've gotten from studying this stuff. Uh huh. I'm researching it and trying to get cases out of them so I can get transcripts and actually do serious studying into this to see if there's anything to it. Well, good for you because you know what a lot of people do? I go to these little three-day seminars where somebody gets up and tells them what's what and what they're supposed to do and hands out a bunch of blank forms that they're supposed to use. And then they all rush out and go into court and promptly get thrown into jail because they don't know their butt from a hole in the ground. Uh huh. And uh, what you're doing is exactly what everybody should do. You should never accept anything as being true or factual or right until you have thoroughly researched it and understand it and know whether it's right or wrong. And then and only then can you apply it. So I congratulate you. All it takes is getting burned once and then you learn. Well, unfortunately most people never learn. I have. I'll tell you sitting in my vantage point dealing with as many people as I do on a daily basis and watching how they go about screwing up their lives in this country is just absolutely amazing. And they do it because they're all looking for a magic bullet that will cure all their ills, one that will alleviate them from all responsibility and all work and all research and all staying up late at night and any cost. Oh, heaven forbid if they have to put up $60 for a filing fee. Oh my goodness. Uh huh. Yeah, I watch it all the time and it just absolutely amazes me. Most people get exactly what they deserve. There's a Supreme Court justice who said once that most people who are in jail are there because they volunteered to be there. That's exactly sort of what he's been saying too. Yeah. That's right. Well, I've got a satellite and I'm listening to you on that now and I'm right now getting an FM transmitter so hopefully in another week he'll have that going. Well, I hope so and I hope there are an awful lot of people who are planning on doing this because we really can take the airwaves back. We really can seize the information, the method of promulgating information throughout this country. We can seize it from the communist networks and we can educate the American people. We can tell them the truth and then they will have the opportunity to either wake up and do something about it or ignore it completely and get what they deserve. I'm planning on broadcasting on 87.7 which I found most recent receivers will receive and I've learned that it's part of the just outside the spectrum reserve for channel 6 TV. It's between channel 6 and 88, the low end of the spectrum reserve for FM. I was wondering if one of the listeners might check if they've got channel 6 in their area and see if channel 6 leads over into the area of 87.7. Maybe it might be a frequency that you can broadcast this show on nationwide which would be kind of neat. It would be neat if we could do it everywhere on the same frequency but there are places where that would be impossible. In fact, there are places where we can't even broadcast where there is so much activity on the FM bands. Anyway, we're going to do what we can. Thank you for calling. Well, this is right below the FM band. It's not actually part of it. Well, if that would work, that would be great. The FM band stops, according to FCC, at 88. And channel 6 reserved area stops at 87.5. And this is like 87.7 which is... But the FM band stops at 88. How would anybody receive it? Most receivers are built to go down to 87.5 because that's where the... Oh, I see. Okay, yeah. Well, that's great. That's great. So it's kind of just... Let's investigate that. I thought that would be something to look into. Yeah, let's investigate. Have channel 6 in this area so I can tell you. Yeah, we'll investigate that. That way we're clean, aren't we? Thank you very much. Okay. Good night. Thank you. Okay. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. Good night. 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Good evening. You're on the air. Yeah, Bill. It's Dan from Adelaine. Hi, Dan. I just wanted to call and tell you that last caller was calling in. What it is, the audio for Channel 6 is actually at 87.75, because I know when I lived in New Orleans, we had a Channel 6 there, and they used to tell the people, you know, that a lot of their radios, they could tune down and actually hear their audio, even though it was in their car, like to hear the news of that. So where was it? 87.75? 75, yeah. And even though your, a lot of the radios would go down to 87.7, so that's close enough. You could hear it pretty good. The only problem might be if you had an area where Channel 6 was on the air, they would be blocking it. You know, of course, I don't know if the FCC would like it, and I'm not too worried about that, because, you know, if there's no station there, they'd have no way to know it. But anyway, I just wanted to let them know on that. Okay. That is basically where their audio comes in at. But it, you know, most of the new receivers, even the new car receivers, will tune down to that. Well, if the FM band ends at 88, why couldn't we broadcast on 87.8 or 87.9? Yeah, 87.9 would be better, because most of your receivers go in, you know, .2 increments. Like they'll go 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, you know, like 88.1, 88.3. Uh-huh. Like I say, the 7.5 is a little bit off, but it's close enough that you can hear it pretty well. Yeah. I remember our Channel 6 over there in New Orleans, when I lived over there, used to tell everybody you could do it. So that is a good idea, yeah, to check that out going down there, especially if you can't get anywhere else. Like you see, some areas are really crowded. Some areas are totally overloaded. Yeah. I'm investigating, like here at Abilene. It's not too much of a trouble, but I'm trying to listen late at night and make sure there's no distance stations. I'd be, uh... Yeah, you've got to listen for 24 hours on that frequency. Right. And sometimes you've got to span several days and make sure that it's perfectly clear. Yeah. And just because you hear somebody on that frequency doesn't mean that you're going to interfere with their broadcast. What you may be getting is the very fringe of their broadcast. Right. And, uh, uh, FM travels in a straight line. And, uh, you know, you can get directional antennas and broadcast away from that, uh, broadcaster. In other words, you could broadcast on the other side. Right. Um, and, uh, and take care of that. Yeah. Yeah, there's some books, too. Um, I, I can't remember. I need to look it up where you find it, but you can actually contact the group that assigns frequencies, and they can tell you who's assigned in every particular area. In fact, there's an area on the Internet I was going to get that address and give these so people could. Is this Dan P? Yeah. Okay. I thought I recognized your voice. But, uh, I want to check on that. That could help you, too, or give you an idea of certainly where a license station is at, because they should be included on that list if they're a license station. Uh-huh. At least you could know to get rid of them or to check that out real well. Yeah. How's the boy? Uh, doing pretty good. Great. I've gotten to bed with school on, so. He said to tell him hello the other night. Oh, okay. After we came back from Nevada, and he woke up later that night after us talking to you, so. Uh-huh. Okay, we'll let you go. All right. All right, Bill. Bye-bye. Good night. 520-333-4578 is the number. That's a good idea, you know, if we could hit them. Like 87.9. And not ping on anybody. We'd be, we could, that could be the, the frequency across the country. Good evening. You're on the air. Hello. Hello. This is Ed from Illinois. Hello, Ed. Thanks for your broadcast. I listen on a rebroadcast. Or a, yeah, a rebroadcast. I really appreciate that. I, um. Who's rebroadcasted? A, uh, friend of mine that has it in the area. Uh-huh. Broadcasted out for about a, oh, a little over a half a mile or so, I suppose. Okay. That's great. Um, I, uh, picked up on your comment about Jeff Baker. I want to, uh, uh, can you elaborate on that a little bit? No, just listen to his show. I mean, if anybody calls him and tells him about this, he'll probably start, stop using the term. But he uses the term fellow traveler all the time. And that's a, that's one of their recognition signals. I see. And, uh, it's, it's obvious that, uh, that Jeff Baker is a fellow traveler. That comes from, from the tonic stuff as well, huh? Yep. Okay. Could you, uh, uh, that's, that's interesting. I know him personally, uh, don't know that much about him, but, uh, that's interesting. Anyway, uh, could you give me, um, some information on what you think about, uh, Howard Phillips and the Taxpayers Party? I don't know anything about Howard Phillips, but I'll tell you this. Anybody who would want to be anything labeled taxpayer is absolutely out of their mind. I'm not a taxpayer. See, you can volunteer to be a taxpayer. Right. I will not do that. I pay all lawful and constitutional taxes, which I am required to pay. All others, I do not. Hmm. Yeah, I know that's always been, uh, most people's concern about the name of the, of the party. Well, that's, that's ridiculous. If you join that party, you're saying you're a taxpayer. Hmm. Mm-hmm. And, uh, in a court of law, that could put you in jail. Hmm. Well, that's good enough for me. All right, very good. I appreciate your broadcast. And by all means, do everything you can do to stay on the second hour until enough people, uh, catch up to you to keep you going. Great. Thank you. Appreciate it, Bill. Bye. Bye. Bye-bye. 520-333-4578 is the number. Good evening. You're on the air. William Russell Harrison, Houston. How are you doing? William Russell Harrison. Of course. William Russell Russ? Oh, I said William. This is Russell Russ. Okay. I'm sorry. So I just wondered, has anyone suggested to you that, are you aware that you can upload audio files to the Internet? Yes, and somebody called in and talked about that last night, and I was also talking to someone on the phone about it today. Okay, I missed out on that. In fact, last night I also talked to Howard Bloom, called me from Pennsylvania late last night, and we talked about it for about a half an hour. Okay. I don't know how to do it. The only way it could be done is if somebody out there has a web page and is a computer expert and wants to put the hour of the time on a web page, I'll give them permission to do it, but I need to know who they are and what's on that web page and what they're doing it for. So if anybody's interested, you know, contact me and we'll discuss it. The space for the audio files would be a little bit expensive because they're rather large, but you could do something like have a week's worth of, or two weeks' worth of tapes on it and rotate them. Uh-huh. So that, and the quality would be difficult. It would not quite be broadcast quality, but a person could actually download them and rebroadcast them if they could not get you easily on satellite. Uh-huh. Well, that's good. And as long as people could understand them, that's really what matters. All right. Didn't make a very good... It couldn't be worse than listening to shortwave. Oh, no, no. I remember my shortwave listening days. That's an interactive sport. I mean, you've got to be able to turn over, put your head under your left knee, grab the antenna with your little toe while you're holding on to a long stem of grass with one hand and part of the downspout on the house, the drain spout with the other hand, and somehow you've got to hook your hair up to your phone cord. Does that sound familiar? Oh, yes, sir. I didn't do a very good job of making my point the other night regarding antennas for low-power AFM, but the reason that a person ought to be concerned is because most antennas waste at least half the power given to them as heat. In other words, if you give one watt to an antenna, you are radiating, in most cases, a half watt or less. That's why a person really needs to be concerned with the antenna and with efficiency. It's very difficult to get out on a vertical antenna more than about 50% of the power you put into it. Okay. So anyway, that's why I've said it's such an important matter. Yeah. Rather than doubling your transmitter power, you can probably get a better signal by improvements to your antenna. Well, that's great. We've got some technical people working on all of these problems, and Gary Bourgeois is writing a little book that we're going to give to our affiliate people or sell to them or whatever, however way we're going to figure out how to do it. Okay. But we're going to do it. Okay. Thanks. Thank you. 520-333-4578. Yeah, we're going to help our affiliates with as much help as we possibly can. We want them to succeed. If America is going to succeed, then this network has to succeed. That means our affiliates have to succeed. Good evening. You're on the air. Yeah. Hello, William. I've been trying to get a hold of you for a long time. Hello. Hello. This is Rod of Fresno. How are you doing? Good, good. KDNO, by the way, in the Central Valley, is going to be where they are rebroadcasting you, taping you from 7 and running it at 9 o'clock. Oh, that's good. They're going on worldwide. No audio on the Internet, though. They're doing what? They're going on the Internet with real audio worldwide. With their whole broadcasting schedule? Yes. Well, then that takes care of it. We don't have to do it. We'll be on there. That's right. But what's going to happen is the subcarrier will feed the provider on our subcarrier so we can actually run separate programming from their main carrier. Uh-huh. All right? And so hopefully they'll be able to handle it going on at 7 o'clock. Well, that's great. Are you on a cell phone or something? I'm on a wireless, yeah. Oh, okay. Yeah. It's cutting in and out. Oh, is it? Yeah, but we can hear you okay. Okay. Also, as a hobby, I build these FM transmitters. If anyone needs any help, I can give you my number off the air, and I can help the system with anything they need on that. Who builds them? You? Yes. Well, have you written me a letter? No, I haven't. Write me a letter. Tell me who you are or what you build. All right. And I can do that. And also, having experience dating back to the early 80s on the FCC, people want to be very careful with that, using those units, especially with their so-called forfeiture laws, you know. Well, I've got to tell you right now, that's absolutely wrong. If you're doing the right thing, and you're not broadcasting over a state line or an international boundary or a body of water on which a ship can... I've had federal marshals... That's because you didn't know what to tell them or how to react to what they did or what papers to file in court, right? That's correct. That is absolutely correct. So you've got to make sure that when you make a statement like what you did, you say that you got in trouble because you were ignorant. Right. Back in the early 80s. So people need to be informed on how... Be prepared is what I'm trying to say. That's right. All right. That's all. And if you'll give your address again, I can take it down. It's Harvest, P.O. Box 1970, Eager, spelled E-A-G-A-R, Arizona. One nine... I'm sorry. Harvest? Harvest, P.O. Box 1970, Eager, spelled E-A-G-A-R, Arizona, 85925. 85929. 85925. 85925. Okay. All right. You've got a radio on behind you or something. Yeah, I'm moving around. I came back inside. Okay. I'll get off the line. All right. And write your letter. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Good work. Folks, don't let anybody scare you into failing to do what you know you need to do. We've got to set up this network of low-power broadcasters all across the country. We've got to have hundreds of thousands if we can possibly get them. And we cannot be afraid. If you understand jurisdiction, if you understand what you're doing, if you understand the FCC's charter, if you understand and have been receiving Veritas, we've given you all the points of law. If you've been listening to this broadcast, you know all of that stuff. All you have to do now is learn how to apply it so that they can't come with their Nazi jackbooted stormtrooping socialist thugs and intimidate you and destroy you and steal all your property and those kinds of things. Good evening. You're on the air. Yeah. This is Ben from Indiana. Hi, Ben. Mr. Cooper. Yes. Talking about the symbolism with the Illuminati and the Freemasonry. Uh-huh. And the pyramid with the all-seeing eye on the dollar bill. That's symbolism for them. Sure. Now, you ever seen the little owl on the one dollar bill? Yes. Have anything to do with that? Of course. I've got a picture of four living presidents dressed in black robes with swastikas hanging around their necks, bowing down to a fire with a little owl sitting up in a tree at the, what do you call it, place out in California where they meet. Oh, I see. I was curious about that. You know, I'm not as informed as you are on these subjects. Yeah, the owl is a symbol of wisdom, Gnosticism, the intellect, the gift of fire from Lucifer, the knowledge of good and evil, all of that stuff. Oh, I appreciate you helping me out on that. And I'm glad that you moved your show up to an earlier spot because lately I've been having to go to bed kind of early because I've got to get up for the next day. Oh, I meant to tell you guys. I've got the nicest, sweetest letter from George McClintock of WWCR today saying that there has been some misunderstanding and he really meant to offer me an earlier time slot so I could have two-hour broadcasts and all this bullshit. And George McClintock, you're a ball-faced liar. And you're going to get a letter back from me that's going to set you straight. And I'm going to send a copy to the board of directors, the chairman of the board of directors of WWCR, and the president of WWCR. They need to get rid of you. You're just the worst thing that could ever happen to that station. So, anyway, I had to get that off my chest. I meant to tell you all about it a little bit earlier. Well, power to you. Thank you. Bye. 520-333-4578. If they laid WWCR down at my feet, I wouldn't go back to WWCR after what they did. That is the most despicable, lying, manipulating management staff that I have ever seen in my life. They do not deserve good programming. They don't even deserve good listeners. Good evening. You're on the air. Yes. Good evening. My name is Mike. I'm from South Florida. Uh-huh. My first-time caller. I've been listening to you for a few months. You a little nervous, Mike? Yeah. I can tell it in your voice. Just relax. We're all folks here. As long as you're nice and, you know, got something nice to talk about, everything's fine. I wanted to ask your opinion on how much liquidity the feds have added since, like, July 1st. What do you mean by liquidity? Well, the feds have been propping up the stock market. And my ma, well, she's out of the market. But the thing is, is that they've been adding liquidity to the prop up. What do you mean when you say adding liquidity? What does that mean? Well, from what I understand, when the stock market goes down, like, 50 points and they put these trading curbs on, and the feds comes in to both or prop up the market. I don't really know where the money's coming from. I have a feeling it's outside the country. It's to, like, stabilize the market. Well, what you're talking about is they're just pumping money into the market. Right, right. Yeah, don't use that term, liquidity. I'm not sure that that's the term that you need to be using there. Well, that's what they call it. Well. Or pumping the money up. I've heard that they've been, if you have any numbers on, like, is it like about 200 billion that they've added since July 1st because the market's that bad? I have no idea. But I can tell you this, that market is so inflated above any conception of any real value in any of those stocks that is absolutely amazing to anyone who understands how the stock market works that it's still there. It just is beyond belief. And the only way that it can still be there and still be functioning and still be climbing like it does is if they're just pumping money into it just to pump money into it for no other reason. You've got a reflection. One last question. What do you think of your personal opinion on these Eric Madsen court procedural tapes? I've never heard them. Eric Madsen? Madsen? Eric Madsen? I've never heard them. I've never even heard the name before. He's a constitutional governor of the state of Colorado. Constitutional governor of the state of Colorado? What does that mean? No. That's the term I think that they use. Is he the governor of the state of Colorado? He's not the one that the corporation has put in. Then right there I would tell you to ignore anything that that guy has to say. Just because of that, nothing else. Okay. If he's calling himself a governor of a state that he is not the governor of, then he's no better than those people down in Texas calling themselves the Republic of Texas when they got no republic to be the republic for. Yeah. Yeah. It's like the same type of terminology. Same thing. Anytime you hear that kind of wacko, ridiculous stuff, you're dealing with folks who are not dealing with reality. They're tilting it at windmills. I thank you a lot. You're welcome. You have a great night. You too. I bless you. Thank you for calling. Okay. 520-333-4578 is the number. We've got time for one real quick call. Maybe not even that. Maybe we don't have time for one quick fact. I don't think we do. So I'm just going to sign off here. Good night, folks. And God bless each and every single one of you. America, America, and the dream goes on. 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