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Chuck Harder
Where's Chuck Harder?
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Robert Gross wrote: Where's Chuck Harder? Where is he supposed to be? dxAce Michigan http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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He used to be on SW 5 days a week.
Robert "dxAce" wrote in message ... Robert Gross wrote: Where's Chuck Harder? Where is he supposed to be? dxAce Michigan http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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Robert Gross wrote: He used to be on SW 5 days a week. OK, but where? Can't really help you out if I don't know where he was supposed to be. dxAce Michigan http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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"Dan Weir" wrote in message m... [snip] And Chuck could do "unhinged" in front of the mike like no other. Don't you listen to shortwave radio? [snip] I don't get it, and I've listened to Chuck for 13 years! [snip] Why? Frank Dresser |
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Why? Frank Dresser Because I yearn for the day when Pat Choate, or Cliff Kincaid, or Paul Gonzales, or Phil Paleologos, comes on and says, "Ladies and gentlemen, I have something very sad and tragic to tell you about Chuck Harder -- " ... Pretty sick, huh? |
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"Dan Weir" wrote in message om... Why? Frank Dresser Because I yearn for the day when Pat Choate, or Cliff Kincaid, or Paul Gonzales, or Phil Paleologos, comes on and says, "Ladies and gentlemen, I have something very sad and tragic to tell you about Chuck Harder -- " ... Pretty sick, huh? The announcement may be a while in coming, and it's cheerful effects may not last very long. Have you considered listening to the shortwave Prophets? Any day in which there is no nuclear war or a planet crashing into the Earth or a global plague is a good one. It certainly puts a bounce into my step! Frank Dresser |
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The announcement may be a while in coming, and it's cheerful effects may not last very long. Have you considered listening to the shortwave Prophets? Any day in which there is no nuclear war or a planet crashing into the Earth or a global plague is a good one. It certainly puts a bounce into my step! Frank Dresser I get from your posts here that you do not consider Chuck Harder a raving lunatic. Unfortunately, the record says otherwise. It was Chuck who claimed that the U.S. government was planning to intern "patriots" back in the mid-1990's ("Operation Garden Plot"); It was Chuck who, back in early 1995, had a caller on claiming that a 7-mile-wide asteriod was headed for Earth; It was Chuck who, over and over again for 13+ years, predicted the collapse of America, followed by riots, arson, anarchy, and what not. Dude, get the wax out of your ears and LISTEN! That's the problem with all you Chuck Harder supporters. You've been hypnotized by his mellifluous, mellow voice, and you simply don't pay attention to what he actually says on the radio. He's just as bad - worse, in my opinion - than all those "shortwave Prophets" you cite. You "Chuckies" go gaga over this bloke, for reasons I can't fathom, and you think he's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Try telling that to the poor folks who worked for Chuck in the 1990's - or people like me, who wrote uncomplimentary things about him and received threats from him in response. Try telling that to the hundreds of radion stations who'd had enough of Chuck, and dropped him after listeners complained longly and loudly. Sorry to be so blunt; I'm not blaming you. You may have the best reasons in the world for supporting Chuck, and you look to him for support and solutions to your problems. No problem there. The problem is, you don't allow for the possibility that Chuck may be way over the top, and that folks like me who point this out may - just may - be correct. |
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Frank Dresser wrote: "Dan Weir" wrote in message om... I get from your posts here that you do not consider Chuck Harder a raving lunatic. Certainly not. By the standards set by shortwave radio broadcasters, Chuck Harder is a sensible moderate. Perhaps some members of some governments are raving lunatics. Let me tell you a story Chuck Harder told years ago. He had a large warehouse, in Florida, I believe. It met all codes to the extent that it was "grandfathered in" when the laws came into effect. Therefore, he didn't NEED to install any extra doors in his warehouse; but decided it would be a good thing to do. Just in case there was ever a fire the employees would have two more ways out of the place. So, he installed two extra, NOT REQUIRED, doors in his large warehouse. .. . . BUT he forgot (or just failed) to install a lighted "exit" sign over those doors. OSHA came by and fined him FOURTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($14,000.00) for not having exit lights over those two doors which were not required in the first place! I still own one of his "PRN 1000" radios built by Drake. It is still used fairly regularly. Al |
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"Dan Weir" wrote in message om... I've got you there...if a 7-mile-wide asteroid hit Earth, certainly 90 percent of the world's population would perish. Ask any scientist who's studied the so-called "Crater of Doom" that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. And that's not the fevered (but brilliant) imagination of Steven Spielberg...that is the collective conclusion of hundreds of geologists, astronomers, historians, climate specialists, paleontologists (sp?), and so on, and so forth. No doubt. An impact from a 7 mile wide asteroid would be very bad news. I suspect that the "Planet X" you are referring to is indeed an asteroid (but it just may indeed be a planet - see below). Planet X is supposedly an Earth sized planet, if I recall correctly. To be fair to the SW prophets though, Planet X wasn't supposed to actually impact with Earth, just fly by and spin the poles around enough to make the world largely inhabitable. The flyby vs. impact distinction isn't one the SW broadcasters often make. What is the boundary between an asteroid and a planet anyway? Asteriods have gravity, they have moons, and the larger ones have atmospheres. All characteristics of planets. Remember, the word "asteroid" comes from the Greek expression for "star-like" because these relatively small heavenly bodies looked like pinpoints of light compared to the planets in our Solar System. Back to Chuck: Before Y2K, he told his audience about a science-fiction book written in the 1950's called "The Big Red Eye." This horror tome was about a 4,000-mile-wide planet that had been torn from its solar system near the center of our galaxy and had travelled billions of light-years since almost the beginning of the universe (the "big bang"). Somehow, by an incredibly bad streak of luck, the planet surfed and coasted on the gravitational pull of various stars, supernovae, planets, and various and sundry space junk, to land smack dab in the middle of OUR solar system - and on a collision course with Earth. Yes! I suspect all such fantasies were rooted in Percival Lowell's search for what he called Planet X, before WW2. He was looking for slight perturbations in the orbits of other planets. No doubt some imaginative people said "What if something's coming our way?" At first, of course, the planet (which, like Mars, is red in appearance) looks like a faint red star. Then it gradually gets brighter, and eventually it appears as a small red disk visible at night - the "Big Red Eye" - and by then Earth is racked with mile-high tidal waves that wipe out New York, Washington, Israel, the west coast of Africa, and Australia. Of course, there is a complete breakdown of society and the global economy, and mankind reverts back to the early Bronze Age. That's the Planet X Prophesy! And that's as far as Chuck Harder got with the book. Mind you, I haven't read it (I'd love to), yet I find Chuck's lurid description at once repelling and compelling. Remember, Chuck Harder was comparing "The Big Red Eye" to the Y2K fiasco. That proves that he is NO MODERATE. He, like the "shortwave prophets" you eloquently describe, is a lunatic-fringe, end-of-the-world, Armageddonist, survivalist KOOK! In comparison to the other SW hosts, Chuck Harder is a moderate lunatic-fringe, end-of-the-world, Armageddonist, survivalist KOOK. He's hardly in the big league of false scary predictions with Brother Stair, Alex Jones, James Lloyd, Texe Marrs or any of a dozen SWers. Chuck Harder's scary stories are too infrequent, and carry too little impact for him to run with the big dogs. Chuck Harder is a single shot .22 in a world of .50 caliber machine guns. That is my opinion. Sorry you don't like it, but life's a bitch - and then you marry one! Wait 'till you find out the penalty for bigamy! Frank Dresser |
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