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Oct. 29, 1993 - Bill Cooper
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Sleep is all I desire.
Why can't I hear the birds?
I hope you enjoyed this episode of Crippled Horror, this is the end of the show.
I hope you enjoyed this episode of Crippled Horror, this is the end of the show.
I'm William Cooper and welcome again ladies and gentlemen to another episode of the Hour
Tonight, on the phone, as we usually do on Monday nights, we have Gene Miller.
Welcome, Gene.
Good evening, and I want to wish a very happy birthday to your wife, Annie.
Thank you, Gene.
What's happening in the metal market?
Well, let's see here.
Gold was off a little bit today, $2.50, down to $3.75.
A little bit of profit taking there.
Also, silver was down 9 cents to $4.49.
Dow was up 17.04, closed at 36.6047.
And I also checked on the Gannett stock, and it was at 51.50, up $1.08.
So you were keeping that pressure on?
Yeah.
There seems to be more and more, I guess, pessimistic or Bad news, even though we see a little bit of recovery on the stock market, I'm flooded with newsletters that talk about the bad news as far as the stocks, and if you may, I'll just read a short little article I got here.
It says, much of the money going into the stock market has come from individuals refusing to roll over their CDs at lower interest rates, observes California Technological Stock Letter.
Look at the situation today.
Rates on 12-month CDs are around 3%, which is pretty pitiful.
And expiring CDs were written at 4%.
Will people who rolled over at 4% suddenly panic at 3%?
Not likely.
Rates on 6-month CDs are virtually equal to the rates 6 months ago when expiring CDs were purchased.
By March, 6-month CDs will be rolling over at higher rates, giving people even less incentive to go into the stock market.
Geraldine Weiss of Investment Quality Trends who takes a strict value approach to the stock market is every bit as pessimistic as California's stock technology letter.
We continue to view most stocks as being perilously overvalued and we view the market as a minefield.
The number of undervalued blue chip stocks we follow has lately fluctuated between 9 and 10 percent of our The universe hardly has an encouraging picture when the market is undervalued.
We usually see the number of undervalued stocks rise to about 80% of our total.
The question is, is the bull market just too old and too tired to go on much longer?
PQ Wall Street forecast thinks so.
If a bull market is a string of years with ever higher lows, this is the longest bull 10 years in 200 years recorded history.
Yet this over-bright mango fruit still sways on its narrowing stem.
We believe that, in retrospect, the extension of the bull market over the last two years will go down in history with the South Sea bubbles and the tulip craze of Holland.
Over any extended period, the market has a way of bouncing out, chimes the veteran analyst Richard Russell of Dow Letters.
We just had a 10-year period of 18.7% Uh, percent compounded growth.
What's next?
Nobody knows, but we do know this.
Over any considerable length of time, the S&P tends to compound, including dividends, at just over 10% annually.
Somewhere ahead, the balancing act, uh, balancing out period is waiting, and it isn't going to be very pretty.
Uh, I continue to talk to clients day after day that are, I mean, you'd be surprised, Bill, how buried they are into the stock market and are just absolutely frozen to get a move out of there.
And whether they buy gold or they don't buy gold at this point, I mean, maybe I can't talk them into that, but for goodness sakes, I'd like to see them at least pull some of it out and sit on the sidelines and let this correction occur.
I think we're going to be facing a major correction of 25% to 35% in the stock market, and I mean, people are going to lose billions, if not trillions of dollars.
Cut the crap, Gene.
They're going to lose their ass.
You know it, and I know it.
Sure.
But people, get off the fence.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
For further updates, those of you that were smart enough to get in on the Morgans and the Peace Dollars, both of them are up about 23%, and I do happen to have two of those Morgan Silver Dollars available.
If you want them, give me a holler tonight or tomorrow.
Again, as I've told everyone that I've bought this, do not fall in love with these.
We are strictly doing this to enhance your buying power for six months to a year down the road to go back in and buy a whole lot more bullion, either gold or silver.
A couple of feature coins that I have available as well.
This is for new customers only.
We have an ad in the Wall Street Journal and we'll let you listeners take advantage of it as well.
It is an MS63 St.
Gauden that we're selling.
At $579 a piece.
There's a limit of one to a customer and new customers only.
One last coin I'll feature, and this is kind of an exclusive coin.
Those of you that are into this will know what I'm talking about.
It's an 1846 $10 Liberty PCGS Proof 63.
It is a one-of-a-kind coin.
There's no other coin like it in the world.
Again, this is something that you control the market with.
You go back in and you sell it and you make a profit for a purpose.
I don't think there's anything wrong with making a profit for the purpose of that.
Your purpose is to, you know, be able to advance the cause and, you know, if you can buy some more of the stock, support Mr. Cooper and protect your family in the long run by getting what I think is, you know, I think we all agree that we'll be useful and spendable when this collapse occurs.
Well, thank you, Gene.
Is there anything else you want to add before we go into the show?
Oh, we have a new newsletter coming out.
In fact, it'll be out this week.
Give me a call.
You're all welcome to have one.
Give me a holler.
We'll get one out to you.
My number is 1-800-289-2646.
For those of you that are overseas, the number is 602-953-6000.
602-953-6000. My extension is 2103. Any of these coins that you may be interested in,
if you're interested in an exclusive one or the MS63 St.
Cloud, Gaudens, or those Morgans, a couple of those Morgans that I have left, you can either A, leave a message tonight.
Do leave your phone number, because it's a little hard for me to guess who you are, or where you are, if you don't leave a phone number.
Do identify yourself as being a William Cooper listener, because you do get preferential treatment from myself.
Give me a call or call me tomorrow, but I'll be available and the number again is 1-800-289-2646 or area code 602-953-6000.
And certainly you don't have to call just to buy something.
If you need the education and the materials so you know how to do it and what to do, you're certainly welcome to that.
We'll get that out to you free of cost.
Thank you, Gene.
Once more, folks, we had a wonderful report from Gene Miller at Swiss America Trading in Phoenix, Arizona.
Once again, call 1-800-289-2646.
1-800-289-2646. If you're out of country it's 602-953-6000.
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to Mommy!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to Annie!
Happy Birthday to you!
Thank you, Pooh.
Annie, this show tonight is dedicated to you.
It takes a most special and wonderful woman to put up with what we have to take from a lot of people, and at times to put up with what I dish out.
And you have never failed to be loyal, trustworthy, and more loving than anyone that I have ever known.
Happy birthday, darling.
My true love will keep me alive It's like something there inside
Can not be denied I'll let, let some day you find
All who love are blind I'll let them see the light
I'm fine.
You must be alive.
Look into your eyes And you'll see
Oh, I tell them, can't I pay you less To think they could love you
Let's see you change My love has faded.
I'm without sorrow Without sorrow
No more laughing and deriding Tears I cannot cry
Now all the laughing can be right, tears I can not hide.
I'm crying Before I forget any pain
Ah, tears I can not hide.
And we say good-bye, and when the day breaks I will choose, most distant in your eyes.
Most distant in your eyes.
Most distant in your eyes.
Well, you know, some of us are extremely lucky.
And some of us, of course, are not.
And some are still lucky.
I can't possibly explain to any of you out there what my wife Annie really means to me.
I can tell you that in the job that I have chosen for myself, or maybe was foisted upon me, for I am a messenger and I could no more stop doing what I'm doing than I could stop breathing.
This is an extremely lonely task.
It's a difficult task, and we suffer, so to speak, the swings and arrows flung by all the critics and debunkers and the enemy, of course, in their constant attacks and attempts to discredit me.
You've heard some of the racist attacks upon my wife and my daughter.
It's not easy for her to live under the auspices of constant threats to our character, to our life, to everything, really.
We've had to move many, many different times in order to keep our little family safe and
together.
And during all this time, I have seen fear in Annie's eyes maybe two or three times.
I have seen her take a couple of drinks and just break down and pour out her heart about all of this only one time.
And, of course, she was entitled to do that, as we all are.
You can't keep these things bottled up within you forever.
She is the most loyal person I think that I've ever known in my life.
She cares for our little daughter, Pooh, and I know this because I have seen her on the verge of this when she felt Pooh was threatened.
I know that she would not hesitate to give her life for our little daughter, and of course I would not hesitate to do that either, for either one of them.
She has been through the most difficult of times with me.
Difficulties that would have made the average modern woman head for the hills and seek the comfort of a divorce court, if there is such a comfort.
For this I am eternally grateful.
And Annie, of course.
of course, does now and always will have my complete and total love.
I'm going to play a little bit of this.
I'm going to play a little bit of this.
Memories in bits and pieces.
Traces of love, long ago, that didn't work out right.
But this dream will come alive.
Races are alive.
Ribbons from the red hands.
Souvenirs of days together.
The rain changes the weather.
Changes from old love letters.
Traces of love, long ago, that never will die.
and Jesus, who graces our love with redeeming smile.
I close my eyes and pray a prayer, as in an awkward time, a stretch of love is still there.
Somewhere in the world, Jesus, who graces our love with redeeming smile.
Jesus, who graces our love with redeeming smile.
Jesus, who graces our love with redeeming smile.
Well, tonight, Pooh and I are in studio, and Pooh's on her own microphone,
You're welcome to call in if you wish.
And this is a birthday party for my wife Annie.
And I know there's some of you out there thinking, why is he doing this?
Why isn't he talking about Waco or something?
Folks, I'm doing it because I love my wife and because I can.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yeah, hi Bill.
Hi.
I just wanted to call you.
I'm up here in Pennsylvania.
Well, sometimes it is, you know.
Short waves dependent upon sunspots and propagation and weather and all kinds of things.
Jamming... I'm a radio amateur, and they were good all night until, like, the 30 seconds before you came on.
Uh-huh.
And that don't seem like wave propagation.
Well, you need to call your congressman, your senator, and the FCC and demand that they stop the interference with the hour, the time of 5.810 MHz WWCR at whatever time it is where you're at.
That's the only thing I can tell you.
Unless everybody out there gets on the phone and starts writing letters, they don't listen to just me.
You've got to put pressure on them.
Are you there?
Yeah, I'm there.
I'm just thinking that that would be the least of our concern on their mind.
If I wasn't writing a letter to them, they'd think I'm an idiot.
Well, go back to bed then.
Number 602-333-2174 and you're welcome to participate in this little party if you'd like to.
Pooh.
What?
How are you doing over there?
Fine.
Is there anything that you would like to say at this point?
Yeah.
What would you like to say?
I'd like to say I love people.
That's wonderful, baby.
Thank you.
Good evening.
Good evening, you're on the air.
That, ladies and gentlemen, was a sniveling little one-and-a-half-year-old child who isn't
even half as intelligent or decent as my three-year-old daughter, who's sitting here in studio in
front of a microphone.
What you just heard was the sound of a little, tiny, tiny child struggling to drag his full poofy diapers across the floor in an attempt to locate his mommy, who has probably left him.
The number is 602-333-2174.
Oh, by the way, caller, we have caller ID here, and you will be hearing from us.
Right, Steve?
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yeah, Bill.
Yeah.
Yeah, just wanted to call and let you know if you think there's other guys out here that think you're nuts doing this, I don't.
I think it's right on.
Well, thank you.
You know, I'm enjoying your program out here.
I'm in Minnesota, and right along that guy from Pennsylvania, your signal is just really shot tonight.
Generally, I pick you up pretty good out here, but anyway, happy birthday to you, your wife there, and your whole family.
Have a good time there.
I'm not going to hold you up.
There's probably a lot of people there.
I just want to call you in, but I appreciate your program.
I listen to it every time I get a chance.
Thank you very much.
We really appreciate that.
Thank you for calling.
Sure.
Bye.
602-333-2174.
You're on the air.
Oh, hello.
How are you doing?
Good.
I called up about, oh, it must be two weeks ago, and I just got my phone bill.
I can't believe you gave me 13 minutes of time.
Well, sometimes it depends on what you're talking about.
So instead of being serious, because I did want to, at some point I will call up and be serious, because there was something, I did some research on some of the things we had talked about, you know, but I was going to say something that was semi-humorous, which is, you know, I found this ancient text in Egyptian, luckily, a language which, for the sake of this conversation, I know how to interpret perfectly, and it said, Wish her a happy birthday to Bill Cooper's wife.
And you know, I don't really know how they knew that, but hey, you know, I'm just able to know this truth, so I figure if this ancient document said, wish her a happy birthday, I'll just oblige.
So, I'm gonna do that.
Fantastic.
I hope you don't mind the humor on the ancient Egyptian stuff.
No, this is a light hour tonight.
We just want to have some fun and give Annie a surprise because she certainly wasn't expecting this and she's at home listening on the satellite.
My reception is always static here tonight.
I don't think anybody is doing it on purpose.
You always get better by the way until the end of the show.
One, two o'clock for example.
I think BBC is great.
Well, it could be.
It could be.
Like I said, shortwave depends on a lot of things.
Sometimes when we're talking about very sensitive subjects, we are jammed.
There's no doubt about that.
But I think that most of the static and stuff that everybody hears out there is just normal
propagation and results of sunspot activity.
Yeah, and shortwave is an interactive participation sport.
You ought to see me when I'm listening to my shortwave.
I'll be listening and all of a sudden the signal starts to fade out so I'll grab a part
of the radio and if that doesn't make it come back I'll grab another part or I'll touch
the radio with one hand and the antenna with the other and then if it starts to fade too
much then I reach down and turn the volume up.
And you know there's an RF gain on your radio.
A lot of people don't know what to do with all those knobs on there and they need to
find somebody who understands it to show them.
From a smart 7 or 12 year old boy he usually can work that stuff out.
There's no joke about how to use your VCR to find the kids.
Believe me there's some people and I don't know why this is but there are some people
you give them anything with knobs and buttons on it and they're absolutely helpless.
I don't know why that is, and there's nothing wrong with the people, it's just the way it is.
But you know, one thing I think people are not sensitive to is, for me to hear shortwave well, especially your show, I have to turn out all the fluorescent lights in my house, turn off my calculator, and turn off my CD player, and turn off my word processor, any RF.
That's right.
When I first started listening to shortwave, long before I had a show, we couldn't get anything.
But if I took the radio outside, I could get everything in the world, so I knew something was wrong in the house.
So I shut off all the circuit breakers and I turned them on one by one until I hit the
circuit breaker that caused the interference and then we went through that room and just
turned everything off one by one.
We found out it was two touch lamps.
You know the lamp you touch and they turn on and you touch and they turn off.
So folks at home if you are experiencing severe static and you are having trouble listening
to the program on your radios try these things because sometimes it's just something in your
own house that's causing you to get all that interference.
I'm a little tip-foil on your antenna.
That's the best.
That's right.
Try tomorrow night.
I get a long wire, that's the best.
Pooh, you can talk anytime you want to, baby.
Hello, you're on the air.
I'm on the air?
Yes, you are.
Hi, Bill.
Hi.
I just finally got to borrow a better shortwave tonight, and I can hear you.
Wonderful.
And Margaret and Tom say hi from Utah.
Oh, thank you.
And happy birthday to Annie.
What a surprise night to tune in.
I try to monitor your hotline and by the time November got here it wasn't there anymore.
Do you still have a hotline phone number?
Well, all through October we put out the word that beginning 1st of November the hotline would no longer be in operation.
You can call and talk to somebody live now.
Wow, Carolyn is here usually all day.
She's not here, she'll be back.
And that number is 602-333-5174.
If you want to talk to a live person, 602-333-5174.
If you want to talk to a live person, 602-333-5174.
If you would like to send a fax, the fax number is the same as the call in number for the
radio show all the other hours of the day.
And that is 602-333-2174.
We go through, I guess, two rolls of fax paper about every three days or so.
We get an awful lot of material faxed in to us.
Sorry to hear about the continued attacks, but I appreciate the work you continue to
do.
I found a guy at a local gun show last weekend that had put 40 minutes of your JFK Expo onto a videotape that also had interviews with the historian, what was that guy's name?
Ralph Petterson.
Oh, okay.
And it was a conglomeration of a review of basically the Bruder films, but they gave you the full credits.
Well, you've got dead air time here and on the radio that's a no-no.
I think we have to end. You got dead air time here and on radio that's a no no. You got
to talk or get off. She says to tell you that Bo Greif claims that she's constantly talking
to Bo picking his brain over you. This time he says that your credentials are a hoax.
Have you heard that before? I hear all this stuff from everywhere.
Bo Grice is a liar and if he's not a liar he can sue me because if he's not a liar he can sue me and win in court.
He's a liar.
I proved it on this show.
I played tape after tape in his own voice proving that the man is a liar.
Well, at least I know I can get a shortwave in this area now, so I'll buy one knowing that I can pick you up.
Wonderful.
And I'll get caught up.
Yeah, tell Bo the next time you talk to him.
I said he's a liar.
If he's not a liar, he can sue me.
And I guarantee you, if he does, he will burn in that courtroom.
God bless you and your family.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you for calling.
602-333-2174.
Yes, Pooh?
I want to talk to me.
Okay.
This is Mommy's birthday.
You can talk.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Okay.
602-333-LI.
Are you on the air?
Yes, we're on the air, baby.
We got a caller.
You want to talk to the caller?
You're on the air.
Hello?
Well, there's nobody there.
So, we'll just dump that.
602-333-2174 is the number, folks.
Good evening.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Hello, Bill.
Hello.
Just an observation.
You're behind every great man.
Happy birthday to you.
Thank you.
And you're right.
Behind every great man, there's got to be somebody propping them up.
You can't walk that far by yourself.
No, and I know that from experience.
My wife is sleeping in the other room.
I'm calling from Atlanta and just wanted to let you know we're looking forward to meeting you on Sunday.
That's right.
You know, in the excitement of Annie's birthday, I forgot all about it.
But I will be there this Sunday at the Chamblee Civic Center.
Yes, Walter.
Sweet, sweet, sweet.
Hello.
Hi.
Oh, my wife would love to get her hands on you.
She just loves little girls.
Yeah, this is a sweet one, I'll tell you.
She sounds like a nutshy, huh?
Oh, no.
Hi.
Hi.
She was traveling when she was a week old, and she's been everywhere that I've been.
And is she five or six now?
She's three.
Oh, she's only three?
Yeah, she'll be four May the 30th.
My goodness.
And she's heard every speech I've ever made, and we read in the morning, every morning together.
She certainly reflects the spoken skills and things like that.
She really comes through as being exposed to a lot of talk.
Thank you.
Intelligent talk.
You are welcome.
Anyway, I am looking forward to seeing you Sunday.
My wife can't come.
Hopefully Robin will get back to me with a ticket.
I don't know what kind of deal it is but we are waiting on that right now.
Robin sometimes gets a little distracted so call her and bug her.
The number, folks, if you want information, I will be in Atlanta this weekend.
The number is 304-986-0802.
And so will we, so glad for love with you.
And darling I, will always be in love.
that if you were to leave me and go to sleep they'd say that I'm a little too strong
but I just want to tell you that I'm not alone
I'm here for as long as you can love me I'll love you no matter
the deepest sea and the whole deep that I walk
And the one thing that I want in this whole wide world is just for you to say that you'll be my girl.
in this whole wide world it's just for you to say
that you'll be my girl I love you mommy!
And we'll continue for years to come, so don't cry, because we'll be here for you.
I love you!
When I get home, we're going to play that one again, Annie, so just be ready.
Pooh?
Huh?
Are you going to help Mommy with that cappuccino machine when we get home?
Yeah.
What are you going to make?
We're going to make cappuccino.
Alright.
Just like San Francisco?
Yeah.
Wasn't that wonderful?
Folks, in San Francisco we had some cappuccino everywhere we went.
You know, they sell it on the sidewalks, they sell it in the hotel lobbies, they sell it in the restaurants, they sell it in the corner delis.
And Annie and I both liked it so much that one of the gifts that I, I should say we, Pooh and I, got for Annie today was a cappuccino machine.
And she's at home figuring out how to work it while she's listening to the program.
And we're all going to have cappuccino when the show's over.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Hi, Bill.
This is Mark.
Hi, Mark.
How are you doing?
Good.
I just wanted to say happy birthday to Annie, if you're listening.
Thank you, Mark.
And I wanted to talk to Pooh for a second.
She's right here.
Go for it.
Hi, Pooh.
Hi.
How are you?
Fine.
I got the pictures developed.
They came out good.
I'll be sending them to you, okay?
I got my birthday for my mommy.
Did you?
What'd you get her?
I get her cappuccino.
Wow!
Your mommy's really nice.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Bread maker.
Bread maker.
Wow.
And a garden ring.
And a garden ring.
Wow, you got a lot.
I remember you.
You remember me?
Yeah.
You took all the pictures of me, remember?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I developed them all.
I'm going to be sending them to you.
Okay.
Okay?
Yeah.
Ask Bart.
Ask Bart.
Oh, Bart's doing fine.
Can I talk to Bart?
Oh, he's not here right now.
He's at school.
But I'll tell him you said hi, okay?
Yeah.
Okay.
Thanks, Pooh.
Bye.
Bye.
Okay.
I love you.
I love you too, Pooh.
And happy birthday, Annie.
Take care, Mark.
Bye-bye.
God bless you.
Go for it.
Okay, there are lots of people in this whole world who are not as they might seem.
Though they may offer you the world, loving them is a dream.
They may have money and social esteem and possessions on every side, but wealth and position are worthless if you find they have nothing inside.
The spirit within is worth far more than social acceptance or gold.
Saddened cheeks won't warm your heart when the winter night is cold.
It's that inner glow deep down inside someone who is whole that reaches out and warms your
heart right down to your soul.
Beauty and wealth are urban milestones as we travel on our way.
A gentle love from deep within is the only thing to stay.
Choose someone whose presence means more than words.
So you happily invite to spend countless wordless evenings before the firelight.
Boy, that was wonderful.
Thank you.
And that's certainly a fire.
We do have a fireplace and we do spend many wonderful evenings, sometimes wordless, in front of a firelight.
Well, I wrote that and I thought it might be appropriate this time.
Oh, it's wonderful.
I really thank you for that.
That's absolutely wonderful.
Hi.
Hi.
Thank you, Bill.
Thank you for calling.
Boy, that was very, very nice.
I thank you so much for that wonderful poem, and so much more because you wrote it yourself, which means much more than if someone else had written it.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Yeah.
This is Jack.
Hi, Jack.
I'm Tom from Oklahoma City.
How are you doing?
I read some of your book.
I thought it was fantastic.
One of the things I was going to ask you is about the stock market.
You had the discussion of it earlier during the show.
One of the things I've always learned is studying the stock market has always put me at prelude to what was going to happen six months down the road.
And I've noticed that they're not saying that since the Allied War.
And I've noticed the stock market keeps going up, for the most part, on a constant level, and yet the economy was, for about a year and nine months, still in decline.
And how do you explain that?
It doesn't make any sense, does it?
It doesn't quite apply that I understand.
Well, I'll tell you what it is.
The Federal Reserve, the International Monetary Fund, and some of the larger banks are pushing money into the stock market along with some very big corporations to keep it artificially inflated.
When they get ready to pull the plug, you're going to see terror on people's faces.
Excuse me.
What do you think, why don't people have enough sense to remember, and I'm not being rude,
but it amazes me that American people have their folks crammed in, that they don't remember
what was told to them three or four years ago about the stock market.
You know, I mean, that's been a constant thing.
I mean, like I said, I've been taught that for 15, 20 years.
Yeah, well, I call them sheeple.
They're asleep.
You know, and I just don't understand how people are so, excuse me for saying it, brain That's true.
That's true.
Don't forget or never learn or you've got to understand that an awful lot of our population are just flat stupid.
It's sad because you know this country is founded on the greatest principles called the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and I noticed how you used them in that one particular case.
I thought that was interesting.
And how, you know, if they read either one of the documents, they would find that there's something very desperately wrong with what we're being told on a constant basis, and all the rights we're having taken away from us on a constant basis, as opposed to what the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence says.
And I just don't know where they get off that.
I don't know why they quit reading it.
I used to be a member of a group called Constitutionalists.
They were doing a lot of research on the IRS and they couldn't find any validity for it.
The IRS had the right to exist but it didn't have the right to tax income.
That's correct.
What amazes me is how they legitimized it by actually doing it right to start with.
In the fact that in 1943 they created Federal Withholding in time of war.
That's been the longest war you've ever heard of.
I mean, you know?
Yeah.
I was in World War II and it was in 1945.
Yeah, got people used to it and they just perpetuate it.
The truth is it's a voluntary system.
Huh, yeah, except when you don't pay it.
No, no, if you volunteered in you have to pay it.
Right, but the point is that it's supposed to be voluntary but they make it mandatorily voluntary.
No, not if you know the law and do it right.
Well it says at least that's the way they're putting it out.
That's right.
They're scaring everybody into complying and most people just crumble up and go right along with it.
And so did I and so did everybody else until you find out and study and then you can get out of it.
Well without saying anything more I will say that I've been a good American quote unquote for a few years.
Good for you.
And I intend to stay that way.
Wonderful.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you for calling.
All right.
Well, folks, the number is 602-333-2174 if you'd like to call in and be a part of our little birthday bash tonight for Annie, who's getting a little sleepy.
I see her little eyes just getting ready to close over there.
She's leaning way back in the chair away from her microphone.
Uh-oh.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
I'd just like to say this is what you said about your daughter and your wife.
They really seem like really lovely people and I can't see anything against them.
It just seems like they're... I've known people from that area and they just seem like nice people to me.
Oh, thank you.
So, I don't see anything against them.
Well, I don't know why you should.
Oh, I don't either.
You know, I'm at a university and I see people from various countries in the Southeast Asians and they just seem like really nice people in general.
Yeah.
And he is from Taiwan, actually.
Oh, OK.
Well, there's not a lot of some from Taiwan, too.
And you're OK.
So, you know, I just wanted to put in a good word.
And on your propagation, reception of the radio station, I have never noticed any interference that would seem to be intentional.
Sometimes there'll be interference on the lower side band.
Sometimes there'll be interference on the upper side band.
But it never seems like it's something that was intended to jam the station because it's never Well, we haven't had too much of it on 5.810, but when we were on 7.435 there was intentional jamming and it was done by the Coast Guard and the Navy.
And that didn't come from me, that came from the General Manager of the station and the FCC.
It was letters and pressure from the listeners to their congressmen and women and senators that got it to stop.
Sometimes we touch on some pretty heavy topics here that some people would rather the public not hear.
Yeah, well, I'm sure that's true.
I've heard some things, and some things I have issues with, but other things, I'm glad you're there.
Well, thank you.
We don't claim to be right 100% of the time.
We try to be right 100% of the time, but we're people just like everybody else.
What we're trying to do is at least get enough information out there that we believe is true to make people understand that the real world is a lot different than what their television and their president and everybody else is telling them and that if we don't wake up we're liable to find ourselves in a world that we would rather not be a part of.
Yeah, I do believe that part is true.
Now next time we have some open line I was going to get in and talk about Stella a little bit and see where we go on that.
There are just so many problems that do need to be dealt with.
That's correct.
Well, thank you for calling.
Well, Pooh, do you want to play this special song for Mommy now?
Yeah.
Do you want to play this special song for Mommy now?
Yeah.
Okay, this is a very special song with Pooh and I, and we play this whenever Mommy does something just really wonderful.
And so, Annie, once again, this is for you, our hero.
Happy birthday, Mommy!
I love you, Mommy!
It must have been colder in my shadow To never have sunlight on your face You were content to let me shine You always walked the step behind.
I was the one with all the glory.
You were the one with all the strength Only a face without a name
I never once heard you complain Only a face without a name
I never once heard you complain Did you ever know that you're my hero?
And everything I'd like to be How did I find you, my hero?
But you are the wind behind me And everything I'd like to be
How did I find you, my hero?
...
In light of a few years ago, I know this.
But I've got it all here in my heart.
I want you to know I'm over you I would be nothing without you
If you ever thought that you're my hero And everything was meant to be
I guess my heart ain't ever gonna need ya Don't you ever leave me behind
If you ever thought that you're my hero And everything I've tried to be
I guess my heart ain't ever gonna need ya Don't you ever leave me behind
You are the limit Hello!
Are you on the air?
Hello, Poo.
How are you?
Fine.
Hi.
My name is John.
I'm calling from Metusha.
I just called to say hello to your father.
And I wish your mother the very best.
Happy birthday.
And may she have many, many more to come.
Bill?
You got a bug, Micah?
Huh?
You got a bug, Micah?
Oh, yeah?
Hello, John.
Hi, how you doing, Bill?
Good.
Long time listener, first time caller.
I just wanted to let the people also know that are listening that complained about reception for the past several days.
We've been having some magnetic storms up there.
I've been in radio for about 30 years, and sure, wave conditions have been pretty lousy on this end over here also, so...
It's the good ole ionosphere up there that's causing all our problems right now.
Uh-huh.
We have found the culprit.
Yeah, right.
So, I just called to wish your wife and all of you the very best.
May God bless you.
I really enjoy all the work that you're doing, and I really would hope to meet you someday.
Well, thank you, and you probably will get to.
I hope so, anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah, if you're up in the New Jersey or New York area, Well thank you.
Okay Bill have a good night.
Thank you for calling.
God bless all of you.
602-333-2174.
That's the number if you want to participate in our little birthday party here for my wife Annie who is here in the studio and she's available also if you have any young listeners out there that would like to call and talk to her that's okay with me.
Good evening you're on the air.
Hello?
Hold on just a second.
My name is John.
I'm from Fort Worth.
Hi, John.
And I'd like to wish your wife a happy birthday.
Thank you.
And, uh, yeah, I'd like to speak about, uh, here on the news we had things about Cult Awareness.
Yes, Cult Awareness Network.
They had that here on Channel 5, I think it is.
What are they saying?
What are they doing?
I'm talking about they try to isolate separate cults.
They have this one they try to talk about, sex cults, and stuff like this.
We're trying to figure out what is actually true about this.
Well, let me tell you what I know is true about the United States of America.
America.
Once a person reaches the age where they are considered to be an adult, they can practice whatever religion they wish.
It's nobody else's business, even if it is a sex cult.
If they want to worship goats at midnight, that's their business, as long as they're
not hurting anyone else outside their little religious cult.
It's nobody else's business.
Our investigation into the Cult Awareness Network tells me and all of those who've investigated
this organization is that the Cult Awareness Network is a cult and a very dangerous branch
of the ADL, which is the Anti-Defamation League, which is nothing more than a spy network for
a foreign country.
They are an unregistered agent of a foreign nation and they have been committing treason,
in my estimation, and should be brought before a court of law and tried for treason and punished
accordingly.
I agree with that, and I think it ought to go a little bit deeper, but it's getting a little bit late right now, and I better let you go.
Okay.
Thanks very much.
Thank you for calling.
What do you think about that, Pooh?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
And you want to take this call, Pooh?
Yeah.
Okay.
Hello, you're on the air.
Okay, hon.
I wanted to call in to say something that was an odd saying that my mother-in-law has.
She has several of them.
One of them was never go to a doctor's office waiting when plants are dying, or to take advice from a man whose wife was never smiling.
Well, that's a good one.
Yeah, she has several of the goofy, but, you know, hey, there's this and there's this.
Hey, my grandmother used to tell me, if it doesn't pass the common sense test, then it doesn't pass any test.
So, that sounds like my grandmother talking.
I'd like to ask a question in a minute.
Sure.
I know you have a list of tapes for sale and that sort of thing.
Is there a particular one that's coming to do with the Christmas and the Mystery School related things?
I think we touched on that on several of the tapes, but to tell you the truth, in putting it all together and doing it, I forget on which tape.
I would recommend, if you really want to understand what's going on and who's behind it, and I know it's expensive, but I'm the only one in the world who's ever put together the whole power behind what's happening in the world today.
Excuse me, I had something went down the wrong pipe there.
And put it together and aired it for the public.
The public has never heard of it.
You can't get it in any book in any library.
It isn't available.
I would recommend that anybody that can afford it buy the whole Mystery Series tapes.
It's most interesting.
Another thing that I have wondered a bit, and I'm curious.
I hate to use labels and things, but perhaps the individuals who are so blaming of the Jews, perhaps they have misunderstood and misplaced their distaste for a sect of individuals.
Is that possible?
From listening to your Mystery Schools, that sounds almost plausible.
That you can have such a distaste for a certain type Well, I think it goes much deeper than that.
In the heart and soul of this, I found a racial battle going on.
Unfortunately, their dislike is misplaced.
Well, I think it goes much deeper than that.
In the heart and soul of this, I found a racial battle going on.
And if the Mysteries win, there won't be any more Jews living in this world.
Well, yes, the Mysteries are against those, but they're against also any race or any religion
any religion that doesn't agree with him, yes.
Yes, yes, exactly.
Absolutely.
Is that relating as closely as I hear it to this new age thing?
Yeah, but you know what?
We're out of time.
I want to thank you for your call.
We've got to go now.
Folks, good night. God bless you all. And Annie, we'll be home in just a few moments.
Till then, my darling, please wait for me Till then, no matter when, it will be someday
I know I'll be back again to greet you till then No matter where it will be someday
I know I'll be back anyway Till then, I'll be back
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