§ Dr. Artaud § wrote:
running dogg wrote in :
I believe that God saw the advent of American Shortwave Radio (this is
intended to be humor) ergo the destruction of The Tower of Babel with the
ensuing language variants. We are at least protected from the confusion
of American shortwave radio in that many people are incapable of
understanding it. (I speak English and even I have trouble at times ;-)
With the Internet and American web sites, one can go to the many online
translation sites that do entire pages. Lunatic web sites also offer
individuals the ability to print material that is offered, cementing the
lunacy of these sites and American views. Unless one has a tape deck
ready, much of the Shortwave lunacy is not reproducible, except from the
memories of the listeners. Unfortunately, many of the Shortwave lunatics
also have web sites.
And the SW kooks frequently refer to their web sites. On top of that, a
casual Google user searching for "religious" websites may inadvertantly
stumble across a kook site and if he/she has a SW radio handy be
inspired to tune in.
I do enjoy listening to much of what is said, though I give much of it
the same seriousness as I do "Coast to Coast AM" with Art Bell. Even
Steve Quayle has had his interesting days. When I first started listening
to his show, it was shocking, yet one failed prediction after another has
allowed me the ability to use the show as background chatter without
taking it seriously. I am especially impressed by Steve's segue from
current events to prediction, as if the listening audience won't see the
correlation. After the tsunami, Steve predicted more such events and
earthquakes, and even occasionally has a guest on his show professing to
be an expert in seismology. Fortunately Steve's guest is more objective
than he, and often fails to provide predictions suitable for
exploitation.
I really don't bother listening to much of the kook broadcasts, as I
find many of them to be quite hateful towards practically anybody and
everybody, as you've found out. The prediction stuff is occasionally
interesting, although regular listening will reveal that they repeat the
same stuff, just change dates and locations. This can be quite boring.
Of the BBC, RFPI, and the Radio Netherlands, they always seem to stray
into the same old issues, the U.S. is bad, homosexuality, prostitution,
the environment, euthanasia from the supportive perspective, and
legalized drugs. These are issues that I simply do not wish to hear, as
they emulate so many of the mainstream issues.
RFPI is no longer on the air to my knowledge. When they DID exist, they
were a direct outgrowth of the 1960s US New Left (hippies) and strongly
reflected the preoccupations of baby boomer socialism. Radio Netherlands
and the BBC are just reflections of their peoples, who are further left
than most Americans. Radio Netherlands has become more of a commentary
service than a real news analysis service, and their commentary is
pretty far left for most Americans to stomach. The BBC is useful mostly
for its news department, which isn't the gold standard it used to be but
is still pretty good. The rest of their programming isn't worth
listening to for the most part. Radio Havana's news department
occasionally drags in blockbuster revelations before the rest of the
media either on SW or domestic US gets wind of it. They were the first
ones talking about the questionable past of that Negroponte guy, for
example. The rest of their news is of entertainment or shock value only.
Unlike the kooks, you never know what RHC is gonna say, which keeps it
interesting. A couple months back they were insisting that the US Army
was going to flatten Ramadi like it did Fallujah-an assault that never
materialized. As for the rest of RHC's stuff, save Arnie Coro and Cuban
jazz, it's a joke, and not worth it.
Regards,
Dr. Artaud
Two points:
Many more people have SW radios than have satellite TV.
People around the world are able to hear American kook SW, and form
their opinions of Americans from hosts like Jackie.
To the rest of the world, Americans must seem crazy or evil or both. I
wonder how many non Americans listen to American kook SW to hear "the
real story" as to how Americans "really" feel. To these people,
Americans are the most evil people on the planet, who hate everybody
who is even slightly different from them, and who are out to violently
subjugate the world. Keep that in mind the next time you hear Arab
conspiracy ranting, or thinly veiled America hate from Europe.
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