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by Chris Rossetti ACCORDING to Wikipedia, microbroadcasting is “the process of broadcasting a message to a relatively small audience. Microbroadcasting, in radio terms, is the use of low-power transmitters [totally legal under US law, Title 47 CFR Part 15, in the United States, or its equivalent…
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AudioEssays

by Chris Rossetti A FEW listeners to our weekly radio show and our radio network have had trouble making our audio player work in the latest Firefox browser. Here’s a quick tutorial on how I made it work. I’m using Windows 10 and Firefox 78. You can click any of the following images to see a full-size…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of 1 February, 2020 by Kevin Alfred Strom https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/programs/ADV 2020-0201 – New Pierce Speeches – Dramatically Powerful.mp3 I WANT YOU to listen to something — to compare two things — so if you’re…
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News

Station manager blatantly lied, stating it was “against FCC rules” to use the word on the air. IN THE MINDS of administrators at the University of Minnesota-Morris, saying “tranny” is an arrestable offense. A manager at the college called the police on two students and had…
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EssaysHadding Scott

A bold man speaks frankly to a deceptive, cringing, wilting pansy. by Hadding Scott SOME PEOPLE are direct and say what they mean. Others find ways to be odious while remaining formally gentle and polite. Listen to this ten-minute clip of George Lincoln Rockwell’s 9 May 1965 appearance on Michael…
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News

ROBERT SIEGEL interviews Walter Shapiro — both are Jews — on National Public Radio: Walter Shapiro, who has written and reported for USA Today, TimeNewsweek, Esquire, Salon, The Washington Post — he now writes for Roll Call — speaks to NPR about his great-uncle Freeman…
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Classic Essays

WE HAVE in these pages discussed the tragic life stories of two great White inventors, N. B. Stubblefield and Lee De Forest. The former came to grief at the hands of Wall Street stock swindlers. The latter was bilked out of a fortune by David Sarnoff’s Radio Corporation of America. Equally disheartening…
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Classic Essays

LEE DE FOREST (pictured) was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa. His father was a minister, his mother the leader of the church choir. He disappointed his parents by becoming an agnostic and a scientist instead of a man of God. But few others were disappointed. De Forest was one of history’s greatest…
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