The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End 4 The End Thank you. Thank you. I'm William Cooper. Well, folks, the reservations for the conference are now rolling in. So if you plan on attending, you had better get in gear. And I'm going to go over all of the particulars once again during this hour so that you'll know. And we're going to be sending out a mailing to all of the Veritas subscribers and KGIS members here within the next couple of days. Now, we're only going to take 100 people for this, folks. So you have to remember that the space is limited. This is also going to be the very best conference that we have ever had. It's not going to be anything like the last conferences. Nothing is going to be repeated that has been done in the last conferences. The last three, I should say. This is our fourth annual conference. All of our conferences are usually well attended. And everybody who has ever attended has just enjoyed themselves immensely. The last one was the most successful of the last three. Actually, that's really not true. I think the first conference we ever had was the best one. It was my favorite. And I think it was my favorite because it was the first. If you're counting facilities and attendance and all of the niceties, then the last conference would have been the best. This conference is going to so far exceed the last one that it is just amazing. One of the things that I forgot to tell you is that the ranch we're staying at, ladies and gentlemen, is a five-star camp. It's rated as a five-star camp. You don't get five stars very easy. That's the top of the line. And it's not just a camp. It's a working horse ranch. And there are all kinds of extracurricular activities. There's a baseball diamond where we can play some softball. It's just amazing. And I'm going to be cluing you in to some of the things that go on at the ranch that we can take advantage of while we're there. Some of them will be extra if you want to participate. Most of it is included in the price. There are only 40 beds available. So the first 40 people who send in their money for the beds get those beds. Everybody else will either have to bring camping gear or an RV. And you can camp right at the ranch. Or you can stay in your RV right at the ranch. Although it's not a hookup place. You'll have to be self-contained if you do that. Or you can elect to stay at one of the many motels nearby in the town near where the ranch is located. Now the ranch is not in my hometown, ladies and gentlemen. It is not where I live. But it is in the state of Arizona. And we're not going to give out the location except to those people who have paid for their reservation for their seat. Now remember, once you've sent your money in, folks, the money is non-refundable. No matter the situation or the circumstance. It doesn't make any difference. So understand this. When you plan to come, make your plans solid. Because once you've paid, your payment is non-refundable. That seat is there for you. Whether you attend or not, that's your business. But the seat will be there for you. If some emergency comes up and you are absolutely unable to attend, we can help you find somebody else who will then pay you for your seat. Okay? That's as far as we can go. But if we can't find somebody and it's full up or whatever happens, then just remember that we've given you forewarnings. So that there's no hard feelings and no problems there. You see, we have to foot the bill whether you show or not. And once your reservation is paid, it's paid, my friend. But believe me, you're going to want to come and you're going to enjoy every single second that you attend this year's conference. Let me just give you a little bit of some of the things that go on here. Let me see if I can find it. Again, it's a five-star camp. And this ranch was actually designed to provide an educational and, of course, fun-filled environment for everybody of all ages. And it has activities for children, for young people, for young adults, and for everybody of every age group that you can think of. And it is absolutely beautiful. They have children's camps there several times a year for handicapped and less fortunate children and, of course, young people and adults. And, of course, as I said, it's a working horse ranch. And I've got to tell you that in a world driven by television, fax machines, computers, and cellular phones, this is a much simpler path. It's a place where you can really relax. You're not going to be watching any television here. I can assure you of that. If you're hooked on television, you don't want to come. You don't want to be a part of this because you're not going to have it. It's not going to happen. And you're going to be surrounded by nature. All of the things that I've talked about being peculiar to the wilds of Arizona you're going to find on this ranch. Now, it's in the state of Arizona. That's the only location that I can give you. It's just a few miles outside of a resort town. It is surrounded by tall ponderosa pines. There are herds of grazing elk, antelope, and deer. It's just absolutely beautiful. The surrounding forest, and it's a huge forest, and vast trail systems provide you with a tremendous platform of wildlife observation. You'll have a window into the world of birds of prey and migratory fowl, from elk and antelope to streams, lakes, and wildflowers. You may even wander upon a curious bear or the large tracks of a mountain lion might catch your attention. And I'm not exaggerating at all. Now, I told you this is a working horse ranch, and horses prevail, as will you, when you enjoy the petting zoo of farm animals or relax at any one of the many occupations that are there to keep you busy. But, you know, it's going to be kind of hard to take care of some of that, because the conference is going to keep you busy. I can assure you of that. You're even welcome to lend a hand if you want to, folks. Whether it be harnessing a team of draft horses for an evening hayride and the cookout on the last night, or if you want to help round up horses from pasture, there's always work to be done in the saddle on a working ranch. And you can take part in that if you want to. You might want to get involved in one or several of the many crafts that are available for you to take advantage of. And if you have a guitar, bring it along, because there's nothing better than somebody who can pick a good guitar around a campfire on a beautiful Arizona starlit night. And so, if you've got one, bring it. Now, folks, if you're going to take advantage of the camping facilities, in other words, if you're not going to get a bed in the bunkhouse, there's actually four bunkhouses. Each bunkhouse has ten beds. So it's not a big, huge bunkhouse with 40 people in it. It's four bunkhouses. Each bunkhouse has ten bunk beds. And they're comfortable. They're nice. They're very warm and beautiful. And you'll really like it. When you get here, we'll take a vote on whether you want to go ahead and have co-ed bunkhouses or whether you want to separate them into male and female. And that's strictly up to you, whatever the majority vote is. That's the way we'll do it. And the rest of you, as I said, can either take advantage of the local motels in town or you can bring your camping gear. And without spending any other money, you can camp right there at the ranch at no extra charge whatsoever. And that's really a pretty good deal if you ask me. And, of course, you didn't. But I'm going to give you my opinion anyway because I know about these things. Now, here are the prices for members. And remember, all meals are provided no matter what. Whether you get the bunkhouse or whether you stay in town in a motel or whether you elect to camp out on site, all meals are provided. Now, don't call and ask if you can just pay for the conference and skip the meals. No, you can't. Because, basically, what we told them is we're going to pay them for 100 people at their conference eating three meals a day plus 40 beds in the bunkhouse. And we're going to pay that whether we fill it or not, ladies and gentlemen. And so, basically, what we're paying for are the meals. And these are world-class meals. I mean, this is top-of-the-line stuff. This isn't pork and beans and coleslaw. This is really top-notch, super-duper, five-star stuff. And you're going to absolutely love it. I don't know how to describe it to you to do it justice. If you want all meals and you want a bed in the bunkhouse plus the conference, meals and conference come no matter what you do. Okay? So, if you want the bed for a single person, it's $400. For a couple, it's $740. Remember, single person, $400, couple, $740. These are for members. Members only. Either CADGI or intelligence service. If you want to come and just have the meals and conference, no bed. You provide your own camping gear. You can bring a tent, a sleeping bag, or however you want to do it. Or you can stay in town in one of the fine motels that are in the area. And there's lots of them, and they're very good. If you want to do that, that's fine. But for meals and conference, four members, single person, $340. $340. So, you can see, folks, the people who are getting the bed, you're just paying $60 for that bed for the whole week. Can't beat it. I mean, this is really fantastic. Wait till you see the meeting facilities. You're just absolutely not going to believe it. You're going to be floored. Everybody is going to sit at a spacious table, very comfortable. You're going to have plenty of room. You're going to have three meals a day. And you're just going to absolutely be bowled over by the whole experience. The meals and the conference, single person, $340. Couple, $680. Okay? Now, for children, you have to add. So, if you have children, you want to bring them, call Connie at 520-333-4577. And get the prices for the children. But basically, if you've got meals, bed, and conference for you and your children, for each child under 12, add $220. Each child over 12, add $270. For just meals and the conference, children under 5 are free. Remember, these are member prices. Children under 5 are free. Children under 12 but over 5 add $120 per child. Children over 12, add $240 per child. There's a cabin available with a kitchen. And remember, you have to pay for meals anyway. So, well, that's not really true with the cabin. You really don't have to. Call if you want the cabin. Whoever sends the money for the cabin first gets it. There's only one. Non-members. Meals, bed, and conference. This is non-members. If you are not a member. Meals, bed, and conference. Single person, $500. Couple, $840. That's for the whole week. All meals, conference, and your bed. For a child over 12, add $260 per child. Excuse me. That's a child under 12. For any child under 12, add $260 per child. Children over 12, add $310 per child. If you're going to come just and have the meals and conference, you want to camp out or stay in one of the motels in the area, single person is $440. Remember, this is non-members. And a couple is $780. Children under 5 are still free. Child under 12 but over 5, add $160 per child. Children over 12, add $280 per child. So there you have it. All the prices and the stuff for the upcoming conference. It's going to be the best there ever was. We're going to have some speakers and the agenda is going to be just absolutely out of this world. You don't want to miss it. 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. The End The End The End All over the place around the house. Or at least they were yesterday. I don't know what Annie's done with them this morning. But anyway, the birthday for the broadcast and my birthday in the last couple of days were just both a lot of fun. I've got to take calls today because we haven't done it in a long time. The number is 520-333-4578. We'll be happy to talk about anything that you want to talk about. It's been a while since we've done this. And again, this is a speakerphone hooked up here. So I don't really know if I've got it hooked up like I had it before. I hope I do. And if I do, then it will work fine. If I don't, then you'll have to adjust your voice accordingly. And I'll give you some clues and hints as to how that's going. Again, the number is 520-333-4578. We'll be taking calls for the rest of this hour. For those of you who may be interested, Waco, the Rules of Engagement, is going to be playing today and tomorrow, still, at the Dolby Theater in Austin, Texas. That number is 512-505-0105. And let me see here. It's going to be showing at 2.30 in the afternoon and 8 p.m. I think tomorrow is the last day through Thursday, May 8th. Friday, May 2nd through Thursday, May 8th. The Atlanta Film Festival, AMC Phipps 14. It will be showing Sunday, June 1st. And that's at 3500 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Also, the Sebastopol Cinemas. No, that's already over. I'm sorry. That happened while I was in California. The Coolidge Corner Theater, 290 Harvard, Brookline, Massachusetts. That number is 617-734-2501. It will be showing there from Friday, June 27th, 1997. And it should run for at least a week. It's also going to be showing Friday, June 6th, 1997, and Sunday, June 8th, 1997, at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. And I have no idea where that's at. I don't know if we have problems with this phone or not, folks, because, oh, here we go. Let's check this out. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Hello? Hey, Bill? Yes? Hi there. This is Bob from New York. Hello, Bob. Hey, I wanted to ask you. I was really considering heading on down there from New York about two years ago. And I wanted to know, what would be the earliest I could come to the ranch because it takes me about four days to get down there? Monday morning. Monday morning is the earliest you can arrive at the ranch. Okay. That's what I wanted to find out. So, therefore, I have to consider finding other facilities Saturday and Sunday. You can either arrange to arrive there sometime Monday morning or you can arrange to come in Sunday and, you know, get a motel in the nearby town or whatever you want to do. But let me, I'll call the ranch and ask if people who are going to camp out can come on Sunday and camp out there over Sunday night, although there won't be any meals on Sunday. Yes, that's the right, because most likely I'm going to be bringing my tent or like I did two years ago, I was out at St. John's Airport down at the end of the runway. Uh-huh. I remember that. That was a great time. Well, this is going to be an even greater time. Yeah, greater time. Yeah. Anyway, I look forward to meeting you again and enjoying the camaraderie with the people that I met during the time I was there, and I know you're going to have a better and greater conference than you ever had before. That's true, and I think there's also going to be a spate of new people will be at this, along with some of the regulars who have attended every single conference that we've had. That's great. I got one other question. Would you try to break it up a little bit so we can coordinate it so we can have our lunches and breakfasts and everything else? Oh, of course. You didn't think I was not going to let you have breakfast, lunch, and supper, did you? No. We got so involved in our conferences. It was so great that nobody wanted to leave, and we didn't eat. Well, it won't be that way this time. This time we're going to have to break because the meals are provided, and it's part of the conference. Okay. So, yeah, we will be doing that. Okay, that's good then. Also, in the past... Happy birthday yesterday. Oh, thank you very much. And I look forward to seeing you then. Thank you. I look forward to seeing you too. And in the past, when we did that, when we didn't break for meals, it was because the conference attendees didn't want to. We were engaged in something that was so interesting that they didn't want to break, and that's the way our conferences go. So, the number is 520-333-4578. We haven't taken calls for some time, so we're going to do that this hour and let everybody get a word in sideways if they want to. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Hi, this is Jackie from Menor, Ohio. Hi, Jackie. How are you? And welcome. And happy birthday. I know yesterday was it, so I'm like... Thank you. I talked to you a couple months ago about... I remember you. A JFK report? Yes. My political science? I got a D on it. You got a D on it? Yeah, and the best part is he wanted a copy of the Subruta film. Uh-huh. Why did he give you a D? Because he didn't think my facts are real and stuff. He didn't believe what I put down and stuff. And he put little question marks on it and he just... It needs me. Huh. Well, you know what? You should challenge that. You should write a letter to the school principal and say that your teacher gave you a D based upon his personal beliefs rather than the paper that you wrote. And you should demand a little justice. Okay. Because that's not fair. I know. That's not fair at all. And that's what these Marxist, socialist people who are destroying the minds of our children... That's one of the ways that they do it. They make it unrewarding for you to examine anything other than what they want you to believe. Yeah. You're a very intelligent young lady, so don't let them do that to you. Yeah. That's what I told my daughter. I told her that was right. I mean, I gave her a number or an author to talk to you when you didn't take... You didn't want to. Yeah. Well, like I said, write a letter to your school principal and demand some justice. You know, he should have graded you on your paper, not on his personal beliefs. Okay. Bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Thanks for calling. 5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8 is the number. For those of you who might be Michael Cottingham Quest for Health fans, and you missed it last week, it's because we had trouble with the satellite, as you probably already know. And you probably missed it Monday night this week because we had trouble with our comrex here uplinking it on the satellite through the World Wide Freedom Radio Network. We did two episodes of Quest for Health last night. We'll do two more tonight. And the ones tonight at Michael's request will be reruns. And then beginning next week, we should have a whole new spate of Quest for Health episodes to run for you beginning Monday. 5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8 is the number. If you'd like to call and get something off your chest or talk about whatever subject that you wish. The scheduling for the World Wide Freedom Radio Network programming is Monday through Friday, 6 until 7 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the hour of the time. Here's truly William Cooper. Monday and Tuesday nights, 9 until 10 p.m. Quest for Health with Michael Cottingham. Remember, all times are Eastern Daylight. Thursday night, 9 to 11 p.m., Home Satellite Radio Show with Dan Morgan. Fridays, Friday Night Live with Gary Bourgeois, 9 to 11 p.m. and Saturday. 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. is American Exposé with Chris Gurdon. For those of you thinking of getting into low-power broadcasting, we have experimented, and we've experimented with other people who have experimented, and we're down to just about the perfect combination of equipment. So you might want to write this down, just in case you're one of those people who are interested in setting up your own broadcasting affiliate station for the Worldwide Freedom Radio Network. There's only one transmitter that I can truly recommend that is just fantastic and has not let anybody down at all. And you can either buy it fully wired and tested, or you can buy it in kit form and put it together yourself. And I have nothing to do with Ramsey Electronics, folks. I don't get a nickel from them, period. All I'm interested in is helping you set up your low-power FM broadcast station if you want to do that. And the one we recommend is the Super Pro FM Stereo Radio Station from Ramsey Electronics. It's a complete all-in-one stereo radio station. Everything is included. The filters are in there. You're not going to get any harmonics on some other frequency. It's as solid as a rock. It's just a great transmitter. So I want to let you know we're not recommending the FM-10 or the FM-25 anymore. In fact, we never recommended the FM-10 to begin with. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Good afternoon, Bill. This is Jim from Cuscott. Hi, Jim. How are you? I'm fine. There's a question I'd like to ask. Maybe you've got some answers. Sure. Go ahead. It doesn't mean I'll have any answers, but go ahead. Well, remember this jet that disappeared? Is A-10? Yeah. Supposedly. It kind of got killed in the news of this Texas thing. No, they found it. I know that they say they found it. Is there anything else that you know about? Did they go in and at this site and go through it and get the bombs and stuff? Was it really there or what? As far as I know, they found the aircraft and they found the life in those Colorado Rockies. So it's going to be some time before they get up there and get all of that out. All they've been able to do so far that I know is recover some equipment and positively identify it as the aircraft and they have positively stated that the life support equipment is there. Therefore, the pilot had to crash with the aircraft. Well, I'm kind of biased. I don't believe anything the media tells me anymore. Well, there's no reason not to believe this. I mean, what do you see here? Well, what I see there is right away after that plane supposedly disappeared within an hour, I believe, it was all over the media. It's missing. And I don't know the military to let stuff out like that right away. Well, it wasn't an hour. It was quite some time after that plane disappeared before it was in the media as missing. Well, it just sounds fishy to me. I mean, I was waiting for the valve attack to come out. No. My dad was an Air Force pilot. I was reared on Air Force bases all of my childhood life. And I've got to tell you right now, there's nothing fishy going on here. Do you think so? Planes disappear. When they disappear, they notify the press. The press publishes it. The only weird thing about this is that the pilot deviated so much from his course. Nobody knows what he was doing and nobody's ever going to know, especially if he's dead. You know, that's... But there are things that can happen in airplanes at altitude. I don't know what happened with that airplane. But I have no reason to doubt that that's the plane. Okay, Bill. I'll let another caller get in there. Okay. And in absence of any contrary indications or proof otherwise, I have to say that's probably it. I mean, you can't see a... You can't see something evil in everything that happens. I mean, it's just not that... The world isn't that way. Oh, okay. Well, I wasn't seeing anything evil. I just don't believe it until all the facts are out. Well, you shouldn't believe everything until all the facts are in. But like I said, I don't know anything other than what they've told me and I have no reason whatsoever to doubt it. Okay, good afternoon, Bill. Thanks for calling. And thanks for asking that question because there's probably a lot of people out there wondering about it. I know the silly stuff with the Internet was beyond comment. I mean, there's some real crazy people out there. It always has been, I guess. 520-333-4578 is the number. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Yeah, hi, Bill. Happy birthday and good to see you got some rest. Thank you. Oh, yeah. I needed that rest. Is this Ron? No, this is Mike. I'm calling from Colorado. Oh, hi, Mike. You sound like another fellow that I know named Ron. Oh, okay. No, I had one time that was... Oh, I think that was about two or three years ago when you went to Denver at the Expo. Okay. Oh, that preparedness thing. Uh-huh. And I got a couple tapes from you. But I took Gary Bourgeois' advice to heart and I scrounged up the satellite system so now I'm hearing you again. Wonderful. Yeah, I couldn't get you on the shortwave and, of course, I emailed and wanted to get information and they explained how the transmitter works and everything. Uh-huh. When are you going to start transmitting? Well, I wanted to find out something from you about how much does it cost to get the FM part of the transmitter. Well, it's one unit. It is the FM transmitter. Okay. And the only one I recommend, if you get it in kit form, it's $249.95. If you get it fully wired and tested, it's $399.95. Okay. And all you need to... I scrounged up my satellite system, six-foot dish, receiver, cables, the whole thing for just over $300. Uh-huh. So... That's great. Yeah, not a bad deal. I wanted to encourage anybody else that, you know, is getting into it to take that advice from Gary to heart. It's on the Internet. Sure. Well, anybody, anybody in this country can have a satellite receiving system and a low-power FM broadcast station for anywhere between $500 and $1,000 complete. Uh-huh. And I didn't know anything about putting those things together or lining them up or anything. And I, you know, got all the information I needed off the Internet and did it myself and I can get you crystal clear on a six-foot dish. That's wonderful. And I wanted to also, I wrote you a letter. I wanted to find out if you guys have been looking into trying to get on real audio or some other... No, everybody keeps asking me that. I don't have time to do something else. If you want me on real audio, you put me there. You've got a receiving station. All you've got to do is do it. Anybody can do it. I don't care who does it. I'm overloaded. I'm not taking any more responsibilities. I'm not doing anything else for anybody other than what I'm doing and I'm going to be cutting back on that. Okay. I appreciate your time, Bill. It was nice to talk to you. Well, I'm glad you called. Thank you. About time, folks, that you guys start doing some of this stuff. You can't depend on me forever. What if I die tomorrow? I mean, what are you going to do? Come on. You've got to get active. You've got to be a part of this. You've got to do it. Somebody out there has to be able to jump up and take my place when I mosey on over into Never Never Land and it's going to happen someday. You know, none of us ever gets out of here alive. So you might as well be thinking about that. I had one lady come up to me in California and says, Oh, Bill, what are we going to do when you're gone? She says, I don't really want you to go and I'm not suggesting that anything's going to happen to you but what are we going to do without you? I looked her right in the eye and I said, You, dear lady, are going to figure out a way to carry on. That's what you're going to do without me. 520-333-4578 is the number. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Hello, Bill. Hello. Hi. Happy birthday. This is Kurt from Vermont. Thank you. Kurt, can you talk louder? Yes, I can. How's that? That's much better. There we go. I was wondering what your take is with a book called Oklahoma Day 1 out there. How can there even be a trial with that book out there? It should be mandatory reading for everyone. Well, it should be but it's not and they're having a trial anyway. It's a joke is what it is. It's like the Soviet Union. They had show trials and, you know, it's just for public consumption. That's all. And I was also wondering what your take might be with the Flight 800 thing going on now with Louis Freeza and the mechanical thing. Well, we already know. We have proven beyond any shadow of a doubt that a missile hit that plane. The only thing we don't know is who fired it. How can they keep is it beyond me? I don't know. I have no idea, my friend, how they do all of this stuff. But when you have almost 300 people who saw a missile go up and hit the plane and you can prove that 150 of them are credible and all you need is two or three to convict somebody of murder in a court of law, a missile hit that plane. There is no doubt about it. Well, thank God. There's even photographs of the missile in flight. There's a radar tape which shows the missile firing and then hitting the plane. I mean, you know, what can I say? People are such sheep, but thank God for you because you're waking at least a handful of people up, you know, and one is better than none. Yeah, one is better than none. But it's not just me. There are an awful lot of people out there who are working to try to educate the American people, some better than others, some sometimes good, sometimes bad, some, you know, just follow my advice. Listen, everybody, read everything, believe absolutely nothing unless you can prove it. Exactly. God bless you, sir. Thank you. Thanks. And thanks for calling. 520-333-4578. There are a few people out there who are saying that the United States Navy fired the missile that hit Flight 800, and there's absolutely no proof for that whatsoever. Whoever is spouting that routine in the absence of any proof at all has some kind of agenda that they're furthering. Nobody knows who fired the missile. All we know is that a missile hit that plane. Why won't the government admit it? Well, there could be several reasons. One, it could have been an accident involving our own people. There is no proof of that whatsoever. Some people are saying that's exactly what happened, and like I said, there's no proof. They're lying so far. And it could be that they don't want the airline industry to suffer. Can you imagine what would happen if it got out that somebody, if the government admitted and actually stated in the press that somebody shot that plane down with a missile? How many of you would stop flying? I would. Well, actually I wouldn't because I don't fly already. The reason I don't fly is not because somebody could shoot a plane down with a missile or because I'm afraid of flying, but because if they ever come after me, I just don't want to take a whole plane load of innocent people with me. And that's an easy way to get rid of somebody is make a plane crash. So, I don't fly just simply because if they ever decide to do something about me, I just don't want anybody else to suffer in the process. So, anyway, 520-333-4578. The antenna to go with your transmitter, if you get a transmitter, especially if you get it from Ramsey, they make what's called a true match FM broadcast antenna. It's in kit form. It's only $39.95. It took me a little less than an hour to put it together. It is made for this radio that I just recommended to you, this transmitter. It's not a radio. It's a transmitter. It's a radio station is what it is. And it's made specifically for that particular unit. And they work so well together that it is absolutely astounding. People who use this transmitter and this antenna sound as good or better than any commercial FM station anywhere. And it broadcasts in stereo. That's right, folks, in stereo. And it's beautiful. And the only other thing that you might want to use with this is maybe an amplifier of some kind and whatever power or whatever you use, that's up to you. And where you get it is up to you. Ramsey makes an amplifier. But I highly recommend the Super Pro FM stereo radio station and the True Match FM broadcast antenna for those of you who may be interested in becoming affiliate stations of the Worldwide Freedom Radio Network. Some of our affiliates are broadcasting out just a couple of blocks from their home to all the homes in those couple of blocks. Some of them are going out a quarter of a mile from their home in every direction. Some of them are getting out five, six, seven, eight miles in densely populated areas and they're covering an awful lot of listeners. And there are some who are getting much farther than that and we even have some broadcasting up in the 90 watt range and one of our affiliates even made the Arbitron ratings not too long ago. So we have affiliate stations covering the whole gamut of low power up to almost 100 watts and everything in between and they're all over the country and in foreign countries and it's just amazing the way that this has taken off and the number of listeners that we have garnered through this tremendous effort and we love it. So if you want to be a part of that, we're putting together a package by the way that will be sent out automatically to our current affiliate stations and anybody else who's interested in becoming an affiliate or who may be already broadcasting whether you're carrying our programming or not will be happy to send you the package. I'll let you know when that's ready and if there's going to be a price to it we'll try to keep it as low as possible but we have to at least make our costs back. So also this Sunday the Worldwide Freedom Radio Network will resume its extra broadcasting at noon every Sunday and this Sunday I think it's going to be volume 2 in the Lord of the Rings series and then the following Sunday will be volume 3 and then we'll go to some really really super stuff. If that's not super enough I don't know what it is. It really is and the amount of symbology and the apparent ability of J.R.R. Tolkien to foresee coming events is amazing. Some people read those stories and don't catch on to any of that. Or the connections with established powers that be in religious organizations. For instance how many of you know where the term Gollum originated and what it means? Well I suggest that you find out. There's a lot of other things that have a bearing on what's happening today in this series. Some people write fiction as a metaphor for current events. For instance Alice in Wonderland was written that way. The Wizard of Oz has a tremendous esoteric tale to tell if you understand the symbology of the movie. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Hi this is Rita. Hi Rita. How are you? Real good. I just wanted to tell anybody listening out there that's thinking about going to the conference. You cannot imagine what you're missing if you haven't been there. And if you've been there you know what I'm saying. Oh there's nobody that can't afford this conference. You can't go anywhere and get bed, meals, conference, and all of this stuff that we've put together for five times the amount that we're charging. It sounds like a dream. It just sounds like an absolute dream. It is like your cookies. I love those cookies you sent me. Thank you. you're going to meet people there that it's a life-changing experience because you're going to be meeting people from all over the United States. A lot of them very like-minded. I won't say everyone, maybe not everyone, but you're going to make friends like you've never made before. It's a life-changing experience. That's true. Anyone who is maybe teetering on the edge of how bad you want to look into this, I just think you would really want to do it. I sure would recommend it. Yes, and thank you for that, Rita. Also, for those who may be thinking of coming and you've been paying attention to all the media hoopla, our conferences are not militia events. Our conferences are not racist. You will find Jewish people there. You will find black people at our conferences. You will find people of every different religion and background, Native Americans, Orientals. the common uniting bond that the people that you will find at our conferences is that they really care. They are Americans. They understand and appreciate freedom and what it means and what it's all about. They're probably the nicest people that you'd ever want to meet in your entire life, including Rita here and her husband Dennis. It's like being with people with their eyes open and it's just so uncommon when you're used to walking around in the world out here. It's restful. Very restful. It just fills you up with all kinds of good things you've been wanting to know about. The speakers, besides, Bill, we can never get enough of listening to you anyway. You could be the only one and we can't. All the other speakers are so wonderful and as people I may never have thought out because it never even occurred to me to. Such as Michael before. Now everybody's hearing Michael but I didn't know who he was before I went to a conference. I'm staying in close touch with Michael. He's changed my life with all the help he's given me health-wise my whole family. Well, Michael is a veritable wizard with plants and medicines and natural nutrition. Right. What will people do if the system breaks down? And they can't find a doctor or a hospital or can't get to one but there's a big meadow out there full of plants. We know what to do. We certainly do. We know. And another thing I want to mention, Ann and Paul, people out there, nutrition help. The name nutrition, Ann can sure help you with that too. You'll be healthier if you have to go through hard times. You'll feel better and you'll be maybe more able to go through it in better health too. Yes. But it's just really hard to tell people who don't know but I wanted to call and share that because you just can't imagine how wonderful it is to be there. And I just think it's something you want to do everything you can to be there. And Arizona is beautiful. My whole family wants to live there forever. Well, it is beautiful and there's every kind of climate and geography and temperature that you can imagine in the state of Arizona. Oh, it's wonderful. But where we're going to be holding this conference is not going to be anywhere near any desert. But if it was, you would enjoy that just as much, I can assure you. Because most people don't understand the desert, we would certainly show them what it's really all about. And the desert could be just as beautiful as a forest or a Grand Canyon or a snow-capped mountain, without a doubt. Oh, it's beautiful. It's just beautiful. And I'm serious. My children are growing up. I have teenagers at my house. They want to live there. That's what's decided for their future. It's that changing you, too, seeing what other parts of the country are like. If you live where we are, it's all farm country. And they've never seen mountains and things like that before. So it's a real high adventure when we travel to the conference. It's something we look forward to all year long. And anyway, I'll let somebody else get in if you've got time there. I just wanted to share that with you. Okay, thank you, Rita. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. That's Rita with an unsolicited commercial for our conference. Rita has been to several of our conferences and has enjoyed them immensely, as has everyone who's attended. 520-333-4578 is the number. And you might want to get in here and say your two bits today, since we haven't done this in quite a long time. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Hi, Bill, Tom, down in St. Croix on the Virgin Islands. Oh, hi, Tom. You know, we look forward to getting your colorful letters. Well, it's got an interesting fit here that I pulled out of The Economist, the 18th and April edition. For anybody out there who's seeking employment, they had a full-page ad looking for global community builders from the World Economic Forum who's committed to improving the state of the world. And I've never seen an ad like this. It was a full sheet. It must have a couple of thousand words. It's the smallest print I've ever seen in a magazine ad. But there's one sentence that makes up their mission statement. I'd like to read this if I may. Sure, go ahead. It says, the World Economic Forum is based on the principle that the great economic and social challenges of humankind cannot be met by governments or business alone. A strong business government alliance is needed, empowered by the integration of the world's best experts, and made transparent to the public by the media. Says it all, doesn't it? Sure does. I'll send you a copy. It gives an abbreviated roster of the forum members, like the thousand top foundations and top industrial international businesses around the world that have a combined income of $4,000 billion, and the members belonging to this forum are all of the CEO or the chief financial officer. Yeah. Officer. I wonder where this $4,000 billion comes from. You know, if you look at the gross national product and you look at the income of these companies in this country, and then you look at the M1, the amount of money in circulation, they don't know the answer to that one. They don't jive. Where's the money coming from? And even if you consider that the money, you know, changes hands and is spent over and over and over again, it still doesn't jive. It's incredible. The answer is it doesn't exist. It's made by bookkeeping entries, electronic transfers. It appears in the form of checks and credit card transactions and loans and things like that. But anyway. Well, anyway, I just thought this might have answered one of the previous callers of how the media does that. They're mandated to. I don't have any chance they can, right? That's right. Thank you. Okay, I'll let you go. Good night. Okay, Tom. 520-333-4578 is the number. We have about, I think, three more minutes, maybe. Maybe a little more than that. Before we go the way of every hour of the time eventually, which is off the air, I sort of gave you some hints on some of the things that we're planning to do around here the other day. And don't call and ask for a lot of detail on these things yet because they're not solidified. And we really don't have all of the answers yet. In fact, we don't even have some of the answers for some of these things yet. As is the case many times when we determine that we're going to do something. We learn the answers as we do them. And sometimes that is tremendously helpful. And then other times it's tremendously hurtful as we stumble over ourselves making errors several times before we get it right. Good afternoon. You're on the air. Yeah, Bill. Al Hoop. We just wanted to... Hi, Al. ...unrelated happy birthday. We're sorry that we blew it when we were there. Oh, no. You didn't blow anything. I thank you the other day. I think you were traveling. But I want to thank you again for the contribution to our efforts that you made while you were here. Our pleasure. You've done a lot for us. And we enjoyed your company. Tell everybody about my favorite Mexican restaurant. The one that doesn't serve the hot food? I'll tell you, I was still burning from that the next day. Really? Well, you had one of the dishes that are not hot at all. Right. But I think maybe a little something must have got in there accidentally. The next day, I was waiting for ice cream. Well, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Oh, we enjoyed it personally. And had a good time. Yeah. And we'd like to make one of your coffers. We've got a couple of dogs we've got to worry about. Oh, pets are welcome at this facility. I forgot to say that. Pets are welcome, just that they have to be on a leash. That's all. You're welcome to bring your pets and no problem at all. Remember, this is a working horse ranch. There's pets everywhere of every conceivable size, shape, and gender and species that you can think of. Okay. Well, I'll talk to my wife and see what we can do about that. Yeah. You can certainly bring your pets. You just have to keep them on a leash. Right. Because I've got to tell you, on a working horse ranch, or a working ranch or farm of any kind, if a dog or a pet gets off the leash and has problems with the other animals, you have absolute chaos on your hands. Oh, yeah. Definitely. And you certainly don't want one of your dogs kicked by a horse. Correct. But they're welcome. Okay. All pets are welcome. Any kind of pet you've got. Okay. If you've got a pet duck, bring it. Pardon me? If you've got a pet duck, bring it. Okay. They're all welcome. Okay. God bless you. Thank you, Al. And God bless you. And that just about does it, folks, for this afternoon's broadcast of the Hour of the Tongue. Boy. You know, I just can't tell you how rested and relaxed I feel. Maybe you can hear that in my voice. I hope that you can. If you can't, well, just keep listening. It'll come out sooner or later. I'm not wound up like I was before. I just thought that there was so much I had to do that I just couldn't sit back and take a rest and finally my body forced me to. And I'm not going to get back into that situation again. I'm going to stay rested because this feels good. I feel better than I've felt in years. Good night. And God bless each and every single one of you. When you're out on the range and your stomach screams, a smart fella gobble some beans. Cheese, pork and beans. If you come and start to rumble, you know what that means. It's time to gobble some beans. Cheese, pork and beans. Cheese, pork and beans. Cheese, pork and beans. This is the Voice of Freedom. This is the Voice of Freedom. dennis kann live, the Voice of Freedom. It takes time where we can sean. Grease, pork and beans. Joe. Cheers. Tiara. şöyle.iesz? 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