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Smokey September 9th 04 02:21 PM

Best shortwave political programs?
 
I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if anyone has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave? Even real
far out shows can make for interesting listening. I am compiling a list for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.

Smokey



Mark S. Holden September 9th 04 04:06 PM

Smokey wrote:

I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if anyone has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave? Even real
far out shows can make for interesting listening. I am compiling a list for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.

Smokey


The news on Radio Havana (RHC) is always fun.

Frank Dresser September 9th 04 05:06 PM


"Smokey" wrote in message
...
I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if anyone

has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave? Even

real
far out shows can make for interesting listening.


There's Jack Blood, a Jones clone, who comes on for a couple of hours after
AJ.

Steve Quayle can be interesting, especially if you're interested in how the
giants mentioned in Genesis connect to -- well, just about everything. As
far as I know, Steve Quayle is the only SW broadcaster who has had his name
trademarked (Stephen Quayle (TM))

There's also Jeffery Bennett's daily rant, Perspective on America. Mostly
the message is -- America sure got screwed up over the last few years. Buy
Gold.

If your friend doesn't mind evangelism mixed with the politics, Texe Marrs'
Power of Prophesy show is worth a listen. Texe specializes in such subjects
as how the Jews and the Freemasons fit into the New World Order. That is
common enough, but Texe distinguishes himself from the lesser
conspiritorialists by always keeping a cheerful, optimistic outlook. He's
the Happy Warrior in the world of Special Knowledge.

These shows can be found on this schedule:

http://www.wwcr.com/wwcr_links/wwcr_...ing_links.html

Some of those other shows look pretty good, as well. I haven't heard them
all.


Generally, any show about prophesy can be interesting, especially if the
Prophet claims to speak directly to God. Of course, this is Brother Stair,
AKA The Last Day Prophet of God. His broadcasts are particularly
interesting because I'm not aware of one instance in which Brother Stair has
made a correct prediction, let alone a prophesy.

James Lloyd makes his prophesies by studying the Bible and applying his
studies to the modern world. His greatest recent prophesy was the massive
terrorist attack on the United States on July 4, 2003. Another prophesy
concerned another attack on July 4, 2004. James Lloyd also likes to ramble
on about the "rapture cult" and how they are headed straight to Hell.

http://www.christianmedianetwork.com/bschedule.htm


Here's a webpage with some listings from another monitor of Special
Knowledge radio:

http://www.raven1.net/shortwav.htm



I am compiling a list for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.

Smokey



Cool! Does your friend have newsgroup access? If so, sharing his
observations would very welcome!!

Frank Dresser




Mats Peterson September 9th 04 05:13 PM

In article "Frank Dresser" writes:

"Smokey" wrote in message
...
I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if anyone

has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave? Even

real
far out shows can make for interesting listening.


There's Jack Blood, a Jones clone, who comes on for a couple of hours after
AJ.

Steve Quayle can be interesting, especially if you're interested in how the
giants mentioned in Genesis connect to -- well, just about everything. As
far as I know, Steve Quayle is the only SW broadcaster who has had his name
trademarked (Stephen Quayle (TM))

There's also Jeffery Bennett's daily rant, Perspective on America. Mostly
the message is -- America sure got screwed up over the last few years. Buy
Gold.

If your friend doesn't mind evangelism mixed with the politics, Texe Marrs'
Power of Prophesy show is worth a listen. Texe specializes in such subjects
as how the Jews and the Freemasons fit into the New World Order. That is
common enough, but Texe distinguishes himself from the lesser
conspiritorialists by always keeping a cheerful, optimistic outlook. He's
the Happy Warrior in the world of Special Knowledge.

These shows can be found on this schedule:

http://www.wwcr.com/wwcr_links/wwcr_...ing_links.html

Some of those other shows look pretty good, as well. I haven't heard them
all.


Generally, any show about prophesy can be interesting, especially if the
Prophet claims to speak directly to God. Of course, this is Brother Stair,
AKA The Last Day Prophet of God. His broadcasts are particularly
interesting because I'm not aware of one instance in which Brother Stair has
made a correct prediction, let alone a prophesy.

James Lloyd makes his prophesies by studying the Bible and applying his
studies to the modern world. His greatest recent prophesy was the massive
terrorist attack on the United States on July 4, 2003. Another prophesy
concerned another attack on July 4, 2004. James Lloyd also likes to ramble
on about the "rapture cult" and how they are headed straight to Hell.

http://www.christianmedianetwork.com/bschedule.htm


Here's a webpage with some listings from another monitor of Special
Knowledge radio:

http://www.raven1.net/shortwav.htm



I am compiling a list for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.

Smokey



Cool! Does your friend have newsgroup access? If so, sharing his
observations would very welcome!!

Frank Dresser




*PLONK*
--
Mats

William Mutch September 9th 04 05:13 PM

In article ,
says...
I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if anyone has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave? Even real
far out shows can make for interesting listening. I am compiling a list for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.

Smokey



Just tune around. Political and/or religious wacko's are thicker
on the bands than flies on a horse turd. The posts on this newsgroup are
mild in comparion if less civil.

T. Early September 9th 04 05:19 PM


"Smokey" wrote in message
...
I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if

anyone has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave?

Even real
far out shows can make for interesting listening. I am compiling a

list for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.


"The Right Perspective" Friday nite (Sat) 0100 WWCR 5.070 if only to
hear Frank pronounce "vermin" as vehhrrrrmiihn.



Frank Dresser September 9th 04 05:52 PM


"Mats Peterson" wrote in message
...

*PLONK*
--
Mats


So, this is my reward for being mostly on-topic for the last few months. I
get plonked by some useless RRS non-contributor. At one time, I was proud
to have been plonked by the best. I was found in the best killfiles
everywhere.

Oh, the ignominy.

Frank Dresser




Milo Uggums September 9th 04 06:53 PM


"Smokey" wrote in message
...
I am familiar of Joyce & Dave and Alex Jones but am wondering if anyone

has
any other good shortwave programs that can be found on shortwave? Even

real
far out shows can make for interesting listening. I am compiling a list

for
a new handicapped listener. Thanks.

Smokey


Subjecting a handicapped/disabled person to the
type of conspiratorial garbage that Joyce & Dave, RG Stair
and Alex Jones offloads into the Ionosphere on a daily
basis may be construed as form of abusive and unusual
punishment, but then again when you think about it, most of
(their) *pay-triot listeners* are all abject retards anyway
so I guess that doing this just might not be a bad idea after all !

My blessings to you my son --- "PFHBBBBLTTT !!!"

Now, go forward, and do the work of the lord and
be sure to 'make those checks out to Annie'..........

---------------

Grammitical Note of The Day: For those of you who didn't take College
English Writing
Courses like I did at UMD College Park and The UofW at Madison, whenever
you
want to convey the act of passing a *VERY LOUD Broccoli Fart* in writing as
in mixed company like at a party setting, or in those hardwood church
'phews'
at 2nd Baptist during an altar-call, you can do this by typing the
word: " PFHBBBBLTTT !!! "

See! you learned something new today. Now go and make a sign
with " PFHBBBBLTTT !!! " on it in big black marker and tape it
to the CEO's or the Mail Room Sorter's office. Great for laughs.


lsmyer September 9th 04 08:54 PM

Dr Gene Scott on 6.090 is usually good for a bunch of fun. He yells at his
people to give him money, and he plays some cool music. One evening he
played Layla and Stay With Me.



Honus September 10th 04 01:11 AM


"Mats Peterson" wrote in message
...
In article

"Frank Dresser" writes:

snip

*PLONK*


Uh...what's the plonk for? All of the best plonks come with explanations.





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