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Old March 2nd 06, 05:35 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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Default 11710 -1500 to 1600 UTC on right now

I thought I was supposed to hear this being chanted:
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Am A Man...and nothing human is alien to me.

The Earth is One Great Country, and humankind it's citizens.

Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always
glorify the hunter

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I've heard the Rosary chanting before. It's as mind numbing as Voice of
Korea.

Raymond Shaw is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human
being I've ever known in my life.

Verstaldin wrote:
Catholics would know S - they are reciting the Holy Rosary. It is one of
the most ancient prayer forms of the Church, but other faiths have similar
prayer forms.HOW the Holy Rosary is recited is another matter. Some groups
get very elaborate with it. WEWN recites the Holy Rosary at times, and they
have music in the background too. I am devoted to this prayer, but think the
theatrics that some groups get involved in is a bit much. I prefer a purer,
simpler mode.FWIW


"dxAce" wrote in message
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The-Wisest-One wrote:

Does anyone know what this weird religious chanting is on this
frequency? It sounds like several teenage girls reciting the Lords
Prayer over and over. right now there seems to be a man reciting and a
girl repeating after him.

It reminds me of something out of a "betrayed" type church.

I was looking for the Voice of Korea, but I don't believe this is it

???


At 1615 I'm getting the same type of repeated recitation stuff with a man
saying
something and then being repeated by what would seem to be a group of
girls or children.
However, the frequency is 11715, in Spanish.

It might be KJES Vado, NM but I show them in English at this time, however
they might
just have some Spanish. They're a religious outfit, and this is the same
type of tuff
that they broadcast in English, that is the repetitive speak, response,
type of thing.

dxAce
Michigan
USA