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March 4, 1993 - Bill Cooper
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Dave Duffy & Backwoods Home magazine
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Good evening, and welcome once again to the Hour of the Times.
I'm William Cooper.
Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard a disparaging word and the skies are not cloudy all day.
Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word.
And the skies are not cloudy all day.
The red man was dressed from this part of the West.
It's unlikely he'll ever Through the banks of red rivers, where seldom if ever their
flickering campfires burn.
Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day.
Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play.
Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play.
Tonight I want to share something very special with you folks.
We're going to get away from the Mystery Schools for tonight, and I'm going to try to acquaint you with something that we can all enjoy long, long after this program is over.
I'm going to introduce you to a friend of mine.
He's not here with us.
I'm going to introduce you to him through me.
Years ago, when inflation was running rampant and interest rates were way up in the twenties, and property values soared out of sight and became artificial values that really have not much meaning now, except for those who like to say that they own a $200,000 home.
That's really about all it means.
And that, to me, doesn't mean much at all.
Well, my friend wanted to buy a home, and he looked around and he saw that the year before, or two years before, he could have purchased a home for $25,000, $30,000, $40,000 at a decent interest rate, and he would have been living pretty high off the hog.
But not then.
No, he looked around at that time and saw that he was priced out of the market and interest rates were so high that he couldn't make any payments, even if he had been able to purchase the home, even though he had what used to be considered a substantial amount of money on which to put down on this home.
So he did something that takes a lot of courage, and most people don't have the courage to do this.
He went way out into the country, found himself several acres of land.
Went down to the lumber yard, bought some lumber, started digging holes for a foundation, and he built his own home on those few acres.
Now, even though home values were going through the roof, property, real raw land, had stayed pretty reasonable.
So, for about $22,000, my friend purchased his land and built his home A very nice, wonderful home, way out in the country.
There's no better place in the world to raise your kids, and started a business.
And tonight's show is about him and his business, and you and I. I want to read to you something that he wrote, probably in July or August of 1992.
And the first part of this applies to an awful lot of you out there who think that you're hiding in the woods.
When my friend went to the woods, he knew that he couldn't hide out there, and he began to do something to help our situation instead of hide from the reality of our situation.
And here is what he has to say.
There's no better way in the world that I can introduce you to him than through his writing.
And it begins now.
First, you cannot get away from politics by moving to the woods.
Government has a long arm, ranging from its oppressive system of taxation of our property, no matter where it is, to its outright confiscation of it for a variety of, quote, its good-for-society, unquote, reasons.
Second, if you ignore politics, you condemn yourself to living by the rules of those who control politics.
Right now, those in the mass media tend to drive politics in whatever direction they and our two major political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, are more interested in securing their hold on political power than they are in solving any of the nation's problems.
Many Americans suffer from a political short-sightedness that is based on historical forgetfulness.
They think we are safe from our government because we live in the land of the free.
Our forefathers may have lived in the land of the free, but we do not.
We live in the land of big government, just as former Communist countries have moved in the direction of more freedom.
We have moved in the direction of less freedom.
It's almost as if we have met the Communists halfway.
Our forefathers protected their freedoms by constant vigilance of government.
They fought government attempts to ignore parts of the United States Constitution.
fought state governments' attempts to usurp the powers of local governments, and fought the federal governments' attempts to usurp the powers of the state governments.
But, for decades now, we have largely ignored government at all levels, letting it take care of itself.
It took care of itself, alright, by growing like the predator it is.
It gobbled up many of our freedoms, all the way down the food chain of politics.
We now have little local government and an enormous federal government that everyone is dissatisfied with, but nobody knows what to do about.
One reason government has grown like a rotten tumor is because the mass media is probably more short-sighted and more historically forgetful than any other segment in society.
They are the first to cry about freedom of the press, but they are the most guilty when it comes to forgetting about the freedoms the rest of us would like to have.
The bulk of the mass media in this country is on an unwitting socialist binge.
Unwitting because most members of it probably think that they are doing the right thing.
Their handicap is that they are too young to understand what is really going on.
The average age of a news reporter is somewhere in his or her mid-twenties, and every year enough college journalism majors graduate to replace every working journalist in the country.
That glut of would-be writers depresses journalists' salaries to the point it guarantees that the age of your typical journalist will remain young.
Visit any newspaper and look around at who is writing the stories.
You'll think you're in a college classroom.
Only a couple of reporters and some of the editors will be over 40.
What we end up with in the mass media is a handful of veterans and an army of youthful idealists who think you can solve the world's complicated problems by wishing them away with clever phrases and other people's money.
They jump on every idealist bandwagon that comes along, quote the phrases of the politicians whose ideas more closely reflect their own young idealism, and cling to an old, old and stupid theory.
If big government or big money has been unsuccessful at solving a problem, then bigger government or bigger money will probably solve that problem.
We have a bunch of juveniles in possession of the enormously powerful tool of modern mass communications.
The wily politicians of the entrenched establishment understand this, so most have little difficulty dealing with the mass media.
Just play their tune and you have a loud and eager election Unfortunately, the positions the media juveniles advocate do not bode well for the future of American freedom.
And here are two examples.
Gun control is necessary to control crime.
This tragically erroneous view is not shared by the majority of Americans.
But our dull-headed politicians in power hear it so often that they routinely propose and often pass legislation that restricts our constitutional guarantee to bear arms, not just as hunting weapons, but as a last resort of rebellion against a government that no longer responds to the will of the people.
2.
Government should provide a mass social welfare net for all citizens.
This absurd notion is socialism, the same socialism that it took the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe seventy years to realize does not work.
But the juveniles in the mass media have little recollection of history, even history that occurred only yesterday.
They still believe that if money were transferred from society's producers, the media calls them businesses and the rich, to society's non-producers, The media calls them the poor, that everything would work out just fine.
They have been very successful at convincing government to do this in big cities like New York, which is now virtually bankrupt, and in states like California, which is also now virtually bankrupt, where one-fourth of business in the state are considering plans to move out of state.
Ten years from now, When California's business exodus causes the unemployment rate to go through the roof, the media will still be writing editorials about transferring more money to the poor to solve the problem.
They just don't get it.
So what's the solution?
Us.
Vote.
Get involved.
Support laws that solve problems and ignore the juvenile rambling of the mass media.
Now that you've heard that, Those of you who really know me know why I like Dave Duffy.
Dave Duffy, folks, is the editor and publisher of Backwoods Home Magazine.
Now, if you think Dave's out of line, let me read to you an article that just appeared in the Arizona Republic in Phoenix, Arizona.
Now, the headline for this article is, IRS Raids Home Finds Weaponry.
Now, the way this is worded, it sounds like there was a criminal living there, and he had something that was terribly dangerous to the rest of us.
But it's not true, folks.
IRS raids home finds weaponry.
You'll find them doing this all across the United States.
See, no one was arrested here because no one had committed a crime.
This was another one of those fear tactic raids conducted by IRS and SWAT teams, armed, Camouflaged clothing, stormtroopers, Nazis, raided this home.
And this man had guns, the right to own, which is protected by the Second Article in Amendment to the Constitution.
And here is the headline that this twit, Art Thomason of the Arizona Republic, this little socialist journalist IRS raids home, fines, weaponry, and then the subhead is searching for tax dodgers.
You notice April 15th is tax time.
Well, they're doing this all over the place.
And why are they doing it?
To scare you into not listening to programs like mine.
To scare you into paying your taxes.
To scare little old ladies and people who are afraid that the SWAT team is going to break down their door and grab them.
If they exercise their legal and constitutional rights and untax themselves legally under the law.
Let me say this again.
They didn't arrest anyone.
IRS raids home, finds weaponry, searching for tax dodgers.
Let me read you the whole article, because it concerns a program that we promote on this show, The Pilot Connection.
And remember, this was written by Art Thomason.
A little twit socialist journalist writing for the Arizona Republic in Phoenix, Arizona.
Internal Revenue Service agents raided a Tempe home that has a huge earth-sheltered bunker in its backyard Thursday, seizing weapons and records of an organization suspected of reaping huge profits by recruiting tax protesters.
Everything in that paragraph, folks, is a lie.
The huge earth-sheltered bunker, folks, is what we call a root cellar, or a fruit cellar, or where you put your canned goods when you can them for storage during the winter.
You see, a lot of people, like me, and like this home that was raided, do that.
We can, in the summer and in the fall, so that we don't have to go to the grocery store and pay the high prices for vegetables in the wintertime.
So all of a sudden, a root cellar becomes an earth-sheltered bunker.
Seizing weapons!
Folks, the right to keep and bear arms is protected by the Second Article and Amendment to the Constitution, and apparently this little twit, Thomason, doesn't know that.
Seizing records of an organization suspected of reaping huge profits by recruiting tax protesters.
Well, folks, Since when did it become a crime in the United States of America to make a profit on a business?
And any profit that the Pilot Connection makes, and that's who they're talking about, any profit that they make is well offset by the profit that the person who becomes untaxed makes.
And the organization, the Pilot Connection, does not recruit tax protesters.
It's a First Amendment educational association.
that shows you how to untax yourself legally and you do the untaxing.
They don't do it for you at all.
Let me finish the article here.
Neighbors watched as IRS agents carried a cache of illegal automatic weapons.
That's not true.
There were no illegal automatic weapons in their home.
Tear gas canisters, which are not illegal, and other arms from the house to a manicured front lawn.
They always do this.
They take the weapons out, spread them on the lawn, tell the news that they're illegal weapons,
and articles like this result. And everybody rushes down to the post office,
grabs their tax forms, and goes home and fills them out.
Let me continue.
But the target of the raid, and others, Thursday in Phoenix, California, and Nevada, was not weapons, but financial, computer, and membership records of the Pilot Connection, a Stockton, California-based company that sells information on how to dodge federal income taxes, the IRS said.
They do no such thing, folks.
They tell you how to undertax yourself legally, under the law.
Under the law.
Legally.
And you do it yourself.
They don't do it for you.
Now, this is designed to scare people.
Quote, there's a consumer message here, unquote, said Marty Hossamer, Phoenix area IRS spokeswoman.
Quote, generally what happens is that people who get into delicate financial situations fall prey to organizations such as this.
Now that's not true.
Because the pilot connection does not go out and clap anybody on the shoulder and say, hey, come with me, you've got to do this.
Nope.
In every instance, people go to them to find out how.
And the people at the top of these organizations are not looking at this as a moral issue.
It's big bucks.
That's not true either, because you don't even get involved in this unless it's a moral issue, unless you're a patriot, unless you care, unless you know That the Federal Reserve is a private corporation raping America and that the IRS is its private collection agency.
And they go on.
The organization, which lists at least 9,000 members across the country, is suspected of some high-dollar peddling of tax-avoidance information, according to an affidavit filed by the IRS in U.S.
District Court in San Francisco.
That's absolutely true.
Tax avoidance is absolutely legal, has been ruled so by the Supreme Court of the United States of America, and I read you that ruling right on this very program, and that's the only paragraph that tells the truth.
And it's not high dollar, not high dollar at all.
It's $2,000, which most people come to the pilot organization Oh much more than $2,000 just in the one year that they're going to untax and they save all the money that they save and not having to file or pay taxes after that.
According to an affidavit, an informer told the IRS that for a minimum fee of $2,000, that's correct, the Pilot Connection will discuss untaxing of a client, permanently removing one from filing or having to pay income taxes, and there's absolutely nothing illegal about that.
Period.
Nothing whatsoever.
Officials of the group could not be reached for comment.
But IRS officials said the information being sold won't work legally.
Well, that's not true.
It does work legally.
It's worked legally for not only 9,000, but many, many more than 9,000.
The IRS doesn't want you to know the true figures.
But last year alone, over 65 million Americans did not file or pay income tax, folks.
That's how many people are catching on to the scam, the lie.
The IRS is a criminal organization, and these raids were criminal raids, carried out to
terrify people into paying taxes which they do not have to pay if they know the correct
and legal way to untax themselves.
Income tax, folks, is voluntary.
IRS officials refuse to discuss the bunkers connection with the pilot connections operations
because there isn't any.
It was a root cellar.
But describe the group as having a paramilitary structure.
That's erroneous and false and is a barefaced lie.
You people in the IRS lie all the time.
You're liars.
You're a pack of liars.
You're criminals.
And this is going to catch up to you, folks.
The Pilot Connection is not a paramilitary group.
It does not have a paramilitary structure.
It does not hold drills.
It has an office which sells packages which tells you how to legally untax yourself, and you are not obligated to do anything.
They will help you if you have questions.
They'll answer your questions, but you have to do the untaxing yourself.
You never have to attend meetings.
You don't have to do anything.
There's no paramilitary.
There's no military nothing about it.
More lies.
More lies, more criminal activity.
Larry Wright, a spokesman for the IRS in San Francisco, said pilot connection financial records confiscated during previous raids indicated that the organization had nearly $1.3 million in cash receipts and assets of more than $3 million.
Well, that could very well be possible, too, and you can see that it couldn't possibly be just a little organization of 9,000 people, because 9,000 times 2 is only $18,000, folks.
So, in one way, they try to keep you from understanding how many people have untaxed themselves, and in the next paragraph, they give it away.
You see, the Pilot Connection has been in business for 12 years.
Twelve years the IRS has tried to bust them on something for all twelve years and they cannot do it because there is nothing illegal about what they are doing.
Period.
And they didn't bust anybody this time either.
No one was arrested, folks.
About 8.30 a.m.
in simultaneous raids, agents stormed the home and bunker in Tempe, the root cellar, the great root cellar raid in Tempe, Arizona.
A ten-bedroom home in Stockton, California and a home in Reno, Wright said.
The Tempe raid had the neighborhood abuzz.
Now listen to these stupid neighbors.
Listen to the sheeple.
Quote, We were wondering what they were doing in there.
One neighbor said, looking at the bunker, They're very reclusive people.
Unquote.
Now when did that become against the law?
To be reclusive?
When did it become against the law to have a root cellar in your backyard?
And here's another comment, quote, Isn't that something, unquote, said another sheeple, referring to the bunker.
An affidavit filed by the IRS in San Francisco said the Pilot Connection is suspected of income tax evasion, aiding others in the filing of false tax statements.
They don't aid anybody.
They give you the information on the law, and you do it yourself.
If you have questions about the law, they will answer those questions about the law, but they don't tell you what to do.
They tell you here.
This is the law.
These are the forms.
This is the way it's done.
This is what works.
If you want to do it, you can do it.
And I'm telling you, millions of people have done it, folks.
Millions.
Aiding others in the filing of false tax statements and several other crimes, including racketeering, that's just flat bullshit.
Laundering cash, more bullshit.
They don't have to launder anything.
They're not doing anything illegal.
Money orders, travelers' checks are all three, mail fraud, and attempting to interfere with the administration of IRS laws.
More bullshit.
They've never interfered with IRS laws or the law, period.
The Pilot Connection advocates that everything be done absolutely and completely legally, and everything is.
And that's why no one was arrested for tax evasion, tax dodging, Or any other thing to do with taxes or anything else, as far as I know.
And we have checked.
Wright said the 51-page affidavit does not name individuals connected with the organization in the valley and IRS officials in Phoenix said the U.S.
Attorney's Office is withholding such information simply because there are no names, because none of them are criminals, none of them have broken the law, therefore cannot be named, do not appear on a warrant, and have not been arrested.
You see, this was not for the pilot connection.
It was for you out there, the sheeple, who are getting ready to make up your minds whether you're going to untax yourself.
Or whether you're going to knuckle under the gun and file a return and pay.
Now, if you don't know how to go about untaxing yourself legally, then you better file a return and pay.
I'll tell you that right now.
Now, listen to this last mistake.
Five witnesses, the IRS says, whose names were withheld, paid more than $1,100 each for the untaxing information Wright said.
Well, that's a lie because it costs $2,000 a piece to untax, folks.
Nobody pays $1,100 each to the Pilot Connection.
The price is $2,000.
And these witnesses, I don't know what they had on them.
Usually they're parolees and they threaten them with sending them back to prison if they don't infiltrate some organization.
Or somebody like Randy Weaver, who they get on a misdemeanor and try to blackmail them into infiltrating an organization.
And, of course, they don't have any choice but to do it and come back and make up lies to save their own But, that's the way our crooked criminal tax system works.
They're criminals.
The IRS is a criminal organization, and so is the Federal Reserve.
And the quicker you learn that, the quicker we can save this country.
Now, understand this, folks.
Nobody was arrested.
You see, Dave Duffy is absolutely right, because this twit, this little socialist, Art Thomason, who writes for the Arizona Republic, Didn't know his ass from a hole in the ground, or he would never have written this article.
You understand what I'm getting at?
That's why Dave Duffy's my friend.
And that's why I recommend Backwoods Home Magazine, because you get the truth in Backwoods
Home Magazine, and you'll learn how to can vegetables in the fall or in the summer, and
you'll know how to dig a root cellar that if the feds ever come to your house, we'll
call a bunker, to store those canned vegetables in so that you can eat them through the winter.
And many other things, and not just for those who live in the country, folks.
No matter where you live, you can use the information that you'll get out of Backwoods
Home Magazine.
I guarantee it.
Now if you'd like to subscribe, all you have to do is call Dave Duffy at this number, 503-488-2288.
That's 503-488-2053, and I'll repeat that number and the address later in the program.
Dave will be happy to bill you.
And if you call right now, this moment, you'll get $2 off the regular subscription price of $17.95, and it will only cost you $15.95.
So do it now, folks.
And if you want to know the truth about those IRS raids, it's the number of people we're reaching with this program that instigated those raids.
They want to scare all of you away from doing what you have the constitutional protection to do.
Don't go away, folks.
I'll be right back after this very short pause.
Sweet and tumbling down, led in a love to the ground, Moaned as a tree I'll be found, Lifting along with a tumbling,
tumbling wing, Tears of the past I'll be found, Moaned over a pine,
Suffered a failed one, Lifting along with a tumbling, tumbling wing,
I know when night has gone, At a new upon a dawn, Oh
keep floating along Deep in my heart is a song
Near on the range I could go Stretching on with a thundering, thundering beat
I know the night has gone And you were born at all
I'll keep calling along.
Deep in my heart is a song.
Here on the range I'll be gone.
Lifting along with us unmoving, unmoving.
Folks, if you'd like to subscribe to Backwoods Home Magazine, and I highly, highly recommend it,
call Dave Duffy.
Right now.
Do it right now.
He has a machine there that will take your order, and he will bill you.
And if you call right now, you'll get $2 off the normal subscription price, which is $17.95, and you'll get it for $15.95.
So call Dave Duffy at 503-488-2053.
for $15.95. So call Dave Duffy at 503-488-2053. That's 503-488-2053.
One more time, folks.
Call Dave now.
Write this number down, just in case it's busy, and I bet it will be for some of you.
Call him now.
5-0-3-4-8-8-2-0-5-3.
All you have to do is leave your name, your address.
Tell them you heard about it on my show, The Hour of the Time.
If you don't, you don't get the discount, okay?
So make sure you tell them that you heard about it on The Hour of the Time from William Cooper, and you'll get the $2 discount.
Or you can write to Backwoods Home Magazine.
The same thing.
Tell them you heard it on this show, The Hour of the Time, from William Cooper, and you'll get a $2 discount on your subscription.
Backwoods Home Magazine.
1-2-5-7.
Siskiyou.
Now let me spell that for you.
S-I-S-K-I-Y-O-U.
One more time.
S-I-S-K-I-Y-O-U.
Just exactly as it sounds, folks.
1-2-5-7, Siskiyou Boulevard, number 213.
That's 1-2-5-7, Siskiyou Boulevard, number 213, Ashland, Oregon.
97520.
One more time with the zip.
97520.
One more time with the zip.
97520.
That's Backwoods Home Magazine, 1257 Siskiyou Boulevard, number 213, Ashland, Oregon, 97520.
Or you can call Dave right now, tell him you heard it on the Hour of the Time from William Cooper, and you'll get a $2 discount on the normal subscription price.
That's area code 503-488-2053.
Code 503-488-2053. Now, folks, I want to read another commentary
written by Dave Duffy, this time in the current issue of March-April 1993, which means he
probably wrote this sometime in January or February, and it's entitled,
In My View, The New Power of the Mass Media is Eroding the Freedom of the Press.
One of the greatest freedoms a person can have is the freedom to speak one's mind honestly and openly.
It's one of the freedoms we have taken for granted in this country, and one of the freedoms that is being steadily eroded in a manner most of us could never have imagined.
Not that we can't still speak our mind most of the time, it's just that we don't get heard very well these days unless we say things that are politically correct to the ears of the mass media which controls how many people hear us.
Since most members of the mass media are liberals, liberal causes get more air time than conservative causes.
There are many good examples.
The presidential election of 92 is an important one.
The media strongly favored Clinton over Bush, so did everything it could to get Clinton elected, such as emphasizing every small bit of bad economic news, like rising unemployment and the growing federal deficit, and ignoring any good economic news.
The day after Clinton got elected, the media began emphasizing only the good economic news, as if his very presence, his very election, miraculously turned the economy around.
They seldom mention that unemployment and the federal deficit are still growing.
In effect, they are lying to the people.
Anything to do with guns is always a good example.
When some Koreans in L.A.
successfully defended their stores against L.A.
rioters, the media gave them only passing attention, but emphasized over and over and over the plight of the poor in our city's ghettos and how billions in federal money was needed to set things right.
That's because the liberal media hates guns, but loves big government spending to cure social ills.
If someone uses a gun to commit a crime, it's on the front page.
If someone uses a gun to defend his family, it is usually not reported at all.
Somalia is another example.
The media, being a big fan of globalist ideas like world government, And an all-powerful UN police force to enforce human rights around the world saw Somalia as the perfect example to show how well world government could work.
So they bombarded us with TV pictures of starving Somali children until George Bush, the greatest backer of world government on the planet, felt obliged to send in the Marines.
A typical conservative view of this intervention is that it is a new form of colonialism disguised as humanitarianism, and that it is merely setting the stage for unwise U.S.-U.N.
intervention in places like Bosnia, Herzegovina, located in that part of the world where World War I was ignited.
But you won't hear much of that view in the mass media.
Other examples abound.
Feminist groups who still sing the praises of Anita Hill and castigate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas are given all the media play they want.
The media also gives ample space to the Hollywood-led boycott of Colorado because voters there voted down a proposal to give gays and lesbians special rights.
An environmental pseudo-scientist who still insists that the Earth's ozone layer is disappearing still get airtime every time they open their mouths, even though real science has shown time and again that there is no evidence to back up their claim.
Say anything in favor of Clarence Thomas, Colorado voters are exaggerated environmental claims and it will likely be ignored by the mass media.
Now, that's because the liberal mass media is not in the business of informing people with objective news.
They're in the business of trying to shape people's opinions by inundating them with selective slices of news that support their political propaganda.
Their feeling is if they bombard you with enough ozone stories, you'll come to believe the ozone is disappearing, and if they bombard you with enough anti-gun stories, you'll believe guns are evil.
They got Clinton elected as our President, got us involved in Somalia, and will soon try to pass shrieking environmental legislation that will solve fictitious ecological problems.
There are few conservative publications out there to combat this one-sided reporting.
Some names are the Conservative Chronicle, Insight Magazine, the American Spectator, Liberty Magazine, Libertarian Party News.
For a stamp, we'll send you their addresses.
Now, that's not me, folks.
That's Dave Duffy and Backwoods Home Magazine.
Don't send me a stamp, because I'm not going to send you their addresses, because I don't promote some of those magazines.
But those publications are simply ignored by the mass media.
Seldom are there articles and columns reprinted in the mass media, but let some liberal college rag out of Berkeley or Harvard Square put forth some screwball idea about cows passing gas—it's worded another way here, but I can't say that over the air—about cows passing gas causing the ozone layer to disappear and the mass media will put them on the front page.
It's a damn shame the mass media might as well be the political party that is always in power because their ability to flood the airwaves and print media with their side of the story to the exclusion of the other side of the story is driving most of the political decisions that are made in this country.
The main reason we are traveling the fast track down the road to Socialism is because the liberals who dominate the mass media are at the wheel.
In times past, the media often served as the watchdog of government.
Now it serves as the makers of government and government policy.
Just as tyrannical governments of the past once banned freedom of the press, now the all-powerful media giants ban the other side of the story, and there's no difference.
They ban the opposition by burying their side of a story deep inside the newspaper, or more often, by not even printing it at all.
The ban is as effective as any tyrant's edict to ban all opposition.
The mass media has become our modern-day tyrant.
It is the worst oppressor of freedom of speech this country has ever had.
So what's the solution?
Quite simple, really.
Freedom-loving people who want to hear both sides of the story have to get into the media business.
I'm going to read that again for you folks.
I want you to hear that.
You've heard me say over and over again, there is no freedom of press except for the owner.
And in my lectures, I've encouraged communities to buy TV stations, radio stations, newspapers, so that they can print the truth.
Now let me read this again for you.
So what's the solution?
Quite simple, really.
Freedom-loving people who want to hear both sides of the story have got to get into the media business.
Not just as news reporters, but as owners, owners of newspapers, magazines, and radio, and TV stations.
If we were to stop this country's deterioration into a socialist state, getting the other side of the story back into the mass media is a must.
Signed, Dave Duffy.
And you can see, folks, he practiced what he preaches.
When he went to the country, he sunk his money into buying some land and building his home.
And then he started a magazine.
He didn't cry because there was no work there.
He didn't cry because he thought the government owed him something.
He didn't cry because interest rates were out of sight and he couldn't even think of buying a home.
He went and built a home!
And everywhere I go I hear crybabies, and I'm sick of it.
You need to get this magazine.
This magazine is an inspiration.
Dave Duffy is an inspiration to all of us.
You can learn things from this magazine that your grandmother and grandfather knew.
But you'll never know without Dave Duffy, I can guarantee you, and some others.
And remember, if you call right now, you can get $2 off the regular subscription price, which is $17.95.
To you, if you call right now and tell them that you heard it on the Hour of the Time from William Cooper, you'll get it for $15.95.
Now that's a year subscription and the issues come out once every two months, six issues
a year.
Call now.
Call Dave Duffy at 503-488-2053.
That's area code 503-488-2053.
I'm going to say it one more time, folks, and I'm going to say it again before this
program's over.
Area code 503-488-2053.
Now if you don't want to call because maybe your phone bill is too high or maybe you can't
afford the call.
Then write to him.
Backwoods Home Magazine.
Make sure you tell him that you heard it on the Hour of the Time from William Cooper and you'll get the $2 discount.
Backwoods Home Magazine.
1-2-5-7-6 to you.
Let me spell that for you, folks.
It's all one word, pronounced and spelled exactly like it's pronounced.
Siskiyou.
S-I-S-K-I-Y-O-U.
1257 Siskiyou Boulevard, No.
1257 Siskiyou Boulevard, No. 213, Ashland, Oregon 9904-4.
One more time.
Backwoods Home Magazine.
1-2-5-7 Siskiyou Boulevard, number 213, Ashland, Oregon, 9-7-5-2-0.
to I don't have to do this.
You see, Dave Duffy, I called him.
I said, Dave, I've got a radio show.
As you know, I subscribe to your magazine.
I've already done a couple of shows on you, and you didn't pay for it because I believe so much in this magazine.
How would you like to be a sponsor for the show?
And he said yes.
So he bought four minutes of air time.
Four minutes of air time, folks.
I'm giving him this whole show.
Because I'm really giving you this whole show because this magazine is worth it.
I subscribe to it.
I wouldn't be without it.
I have every issue and I bought the best of Backwoods Home, the two-year issue, which is the best articles that appeared in a whole two-year section of the publication of the magazine.
And I'll tell you, the use that we've got out of that And the regular issues of the magazine is incredible.
We learned how to can from Backwoods Home Magazine.
We learned a lot of things.
We are becoming totally self-sufficient here with our own power supply, solar power, everything.
We're doing all of this.
And it's all coming out of Backwoods Home Magazine.
Now, the articles that are in this magazine are not the kind of articles where you read it and you're scratching your head wondering, Gee, you know, it's about solar power.
I still don't know anything about it, and the guy wants me to send $5 to get this little booklet.
No, they're not that way.
Dave Duffy won't allow that.
He won't even print an article that doesn't explain every single thing that the title of the article promises.
In other words, you've got to get everything of that article that the title says that you're going to get.
If it says how to build a house for under $10,000, The guy that wrote the article can't say, send away for this book.
Dave Duffy won't allow it.
It's got to tell you how to build a house for less than $10,000 in that article from beginning to end, complete, everything that you need to know.
And folks, there was an article that said how to build a house for under $10,000 and I'm telling you, that was an incredible, absolutely incredible article.
And Dave Ducky himself, remember, he bought several acres of land and built his whole house, bought the land and the house, all the materials, everything, right through to completion for $20,000.
$22,000, I believe it was.
$22,000.
Now, wouldn't you like to be able to do that?
And that's not all.
Plus, you get his absolutely fantastic, penetrating, excellent, right on target editorial commentaries.
You want to know something else?
Just reading the advertisements in this magazine, I realized something.
There's advertisements for submersible pumps.
Here's a Sun Oven, which my wife and I bought.
We purchased this Sun Oven.
With this Sun Oven, we have fixed and prepared whole meals for the family simply, well, I'm not going to tell you how we did it, You pick a magazine and learn how yourself.
But we purchased this solar oven, this Sun Oven.
And we cooked in it.
And it's incredible!
Do you know that the expeditions climbing, climbing the highest mountains in the world, use the Sun Oven?
Do you know that's where they originally tested this Sun Oven?
They have advertisements for wind generations.
Sun mark composting toilets.
Refrigerators, sunfrost, run-off solar energy, windmill water pumper catalog, low-cost compact fluorescent lights to run off solar power, solar electric modules, wood-fired water heaters, solar fence chargers, solar water pumps, solar water stills, new solar electric homes, tankless water heaters, and I can go on and on and on and on and on all through this magazine.
The advertisements will intrigue you.
It doesn't matter where you live, folks.
It doesn't matter where you live.
No matter who you are or where you live, you'll get something out of this magazine that will change your life for the better.
I promise you that.
And I think Dave Duffy would promise you that also.
Dave's an incredible man.
This magazine is an incredible magazine.
If you don't subscribe to this magazine, you'll be doing yourself a great disservice.
Now let me tell you something, folks.
I don't waste my time.
You all know that.
I don't waste my time.
This program means a lot to me, and you all know that, too.
He purchased four minutes of air time, and I've given him the whole show.
And I consider it not giving him the whole show.
Because I really didn't.
I really have given you the whole show, because it's that important.
It's worth that much.
OK?
I could have just given him the four minutes and gone on with the education in the Mystery Schools, or I could have talked about what's happening down in Waco, Texas, or something else.
But I didn't do that.
You see, this magazine is such a good magazine.
It's so good for all of us.
It teaches us things that we need to learn.
And if you really want to get out of the system, this magazine, folks, will show you how to do that.
And this latest issue, folks, is a very important article.
And if Dave Duffy hadn't published this, a lot of people wouldn't know about it.
And a lot of people in cities all across this country and around the world.
It's not just for this country.
I mean, if you live somewhere else, folks, this magazine is for you, too, only because of postage, international postage.
You should call Dave Duffy and find out what your subscription rate would be, because I'm sure it would be higher simply for the overseas postage.
But I guarantee you, if you'd love to, to have this magazine and you can learn an awful lot from it.
In the United States now, we're having a problem.
Under Owning Your Own Land, he has an article in here telling us that land regulations are making it harder to move to the country, and if you thought about moving to the country, you'd better do it now.
It's not going to get easier, simply because the New World Order does not want people living in self-sufficiency.
They don't want that, folks.
They want you to be under their thumb, under their control, dependent upon them for everything that you do, or that you need, or that you want, or that you might want someday.
And people who are reading this article now are looking for that.
Now, a lot of you out there are ham radio operators.
I know you are, because this is shortwave radio that I'm broadcasting on.
He has an excellent article here under Amateur Radio, Ham Fest, Overlooked Gold Mines for
Hobbyists and Collectors.
And this is an incredible article.
It tells you about fantastic bargains that you can get at these Ham Fests and antique
radios, I mean ham radios, things that you'll never see anywhere else.
So call Dave Duffy now.
That's 5-0-3-4-8-8-2-0-5-3.
One more time.
5-0-3-4-8-8-2-0-5-3.
Now, if you didn't get the address or the phone number, you can call Stan.
He'll be happy to give it to you tomorrow.
One more time, 503-488-2053. Now if you didn't get the address or the phone number, you can call Stan. He'll be
happy to give it to you tomorrow. Good night, and God bless each and every one of you.
God bless you.
You know me.
Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
of the Lord.
you From this valley they say you are leaving.
We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smiling.
Or they say you are taking the sunshine that's brightened our pathway a while.
Come and sit by my side if you know me.
Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
But remember the Red River Valley.
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