Well, looks like the deal has not transpired as we thought it would.
In fact, there's some hanky-panky going on, but that's okay.
I'll take care of that.
And we're going to be in this regular time slot on WWCR Broadcasting Live from our conference all next week.
We will not be on another frequency.
We will always be on this satellite, no matter what happens, until the, uh, we are going to switch satellites in the future, but that's because our satellite carrier is switching satellites, and when that happens, we will let you know well in advance of time.
And, uh, we're thinking of some, uh, you know, every time something comes along that prevents some kind of a challenge, and somebody tries to stop me from doing something, It never works.
I always do it better and bigger than anybody ever did it before.
And so I've got some novel ideas that I want to kick around with you and we'll take your calls and talk about them.
And Pooh is going to co-host for me tonight and we're going to just sort of have an evening of fun and toss some ideas around, kick them around and and see what you think about it, and we'll see what comes
of it, and then we'll go from there.
It's all so sweet, all right, all the things I love Now I just love, love, love your radio
Heart's in change, all the lights are playing It's a different kind of love
Sing a lullaby, and a lullaby As we're boiling up, down below
Listen to the radio Love is on the air tonight
And it's on the coast, the coast of doubt Just like a girl.
You've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work Well, ladies and gentlemen, we're thinking really hard about starting our own radio network.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we're thinking really hard about starting our own radio network.
And we don't quite really have any thoughts cemented yet.
And we really don't know how to go about doing it, but I didn't know how to write a book
and get it published.
And I certainly didn't know how to publish a book that we're doing now.
And I did not know how to do a radio broadcast, and everybody told me I couldn't do it.
I didn't know how to publish a newspaper.
So, what I've discovered through all of this is if you don't know how to do it, Sometimes you can do it better than all of the people who think that they know how to do it, simply because your mind is not stuck in something that somebody taught you.
And I don't know whether you noticed or not, but if you'll go back to the beginning of my broadcasts on shortwave and satellite, you'll find that I am the one who is responsible for the major How can you set the major style of this type of broadcast that is being done today?
When I started, nobody used music like I use it.
Nobody used the format that I use, and everybody told me that it was all wrong, but it worked better than anything, and now everybody's copying it.
And I mean everybody.
So, there is a benefit in not really knowing what you're doing.
We've learned a lot, haven't we, Pooh?
Yeah.
And you ought to see Pooh.
She's sitting in front of her own microphone, a 1930s style microphone, with her earphones on.
And pretty soon, folks, if we make this network a reality, Pooh's going to have her own show for the children, for the Patriot children of the world.
And when I say Patriot children of the world, I'm talking about Patriot In relationship to principles and ideals and freedom and liberty and responsibility.
You see, there are people like that everywhere.
I'm not a slave to any concept other than principles, ideals, freedom and liberty.
You will never find a bumper sticker on my car that says my country right or wrong.
I'm behind my country when it's right.
I'm not behind my country when it's wrong.
And that's the way we should all be.
It's like last night.
Somebody was talking about voting for the lesser of two evils.
How can you do that?
A vote for the lesser of two evils is a vote for evil.
Any way you look at it.
And we've got to stop that, folks.
We've got to get out of that kind of mentality and thinking because it's wrong.
It's just wrong.
And by golly, if we can succeed in starting a network, and I'd like to go back to the old style of radio, the style of radio that those of us who heard the last years of it will never forget, because it was the most wonderful thing that you can imagine.
With mics like the mic that I'm using and Pooh is using tonight, and jingles, and music, And wonderful live shows.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could get some people to do live radio drama again?
Wouldn't that really be something?
I think, I think that some of these ideas that we have are worthy of serious consideration.
And I think that if this is something that all of you think could work If it is, what I'd like to know is would you be interested in being a part owner of such a network?
I don't know how to go about it yet.
This is not set in stone.
This is not something that you're going to get something in the mail to send in some money, you know, in a couple of weeks.
It's going to take time to put it together.
We might even have to Float some stock?
I don't know.
Whatever has to be done has to be done legally.
I do know that.
So we have to look into the legalities of all of it.
And I'm talking about buying a major shortwave radio station.
I'm talking about broadcasting 24 hours a day on satellite.
I'm talking about putting out free programming to any radio station across the country that has a time slot and wants it.
And I'm talking about prime, super, Good evening, you're on the air.
programming. And somebody, sometime, is going to look back on how this all transpired and
they're going to kick themselves right square in the butt.
So, let's go to the phones. I think we've got somebody here. I'm not sure. Thur, you want
to do the honors?
Good evening. You're on the air. Good evening. Mr. Cooper is the Parker once again.
And if I may, I want to say good evening to Miss Pooh, and send greetings from the Gateway City to Pooh.
Thanks.
You're welcome.
Anyway, if you don't mind, Mr. Cooper, may I make a couple comments about Bob's old address a couple nights ago?
Sure.
Well, I listened to it from end to end, and I put it on tape and listened to it from end to end tonight, I mean, again, this afternoon.
I was listening to it after listening to the show last night, and I didn't really think he really made too much promises.
Except for a few little things about the World Trade Organization, a few little things here, a few words about the sovereignty in Buthos, Buthos Valley.
First of all, George Bush made a speech in the convention, and he said he didn't like U.S.
troops under U.N.
command, but we all know that George Bush was just as part of this New World Order as anyone.
I don't really think he would make a difference.
If U.S.
troops were never in U.N.
command, if the President, who is the commander-in-chief, is bought off by the same people who own the U.N.
Well, you're right.
Well, and then all the other things he was talking about in his speech were just his regular, plain-old, neoconservative New World Order values, if you know what I mean.
In fact, Bob Dole's comment about walking out if you didn't want this convention to be a big tent and the party to be a tent, there's the exit sign.
That comment was not taken well by the Pat Robertsons and the Ralph Rees.
In fact, they had to say that they agree with Dole's speech in order to keep their power in the GOP establishment.
But there's a little AM radio station here that runs nothing but talk shows 24 hours a day, and they give the legitimacy to every legitimate viewpoint, including far left and militia and John Birch Society and all that, if you can believe that.
Well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Don't tell me that, because I listened to her.
who's tied into the Christian coalition, and he said pretty much the exact same thing that
I'm relaying to you.
So, Bob Dole's speech was not as full of promises as you thought it was.
Well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Don't tell me that, because I listened to it.
What I heard was exactly what I'd been waiting to hear for many, many years.
The reason that you and I and many others don't think that it was full of promises is
because we know Bob Dole's history.
If we didn't know Bob Dole's history, and we were one of the sheeples sitting in that
crowd, we would have been just as enthusiastic as everybody else.
Well, dead air time is a no-no on radio.
I mean, you've got to talk or get off the air.
Okay, let's try to stick to the subject now, folks.
The subject is, is, uh... What do you think about this idea to start a new network?
And I'm not talking about like the Eagle Radio Network did.
They did it all wrong.
They got people and just gave them free air time.
You can't do that.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Goodbye.
520-333-4578 is the number, ladies and gentlemen.
03334578 is the number, ladies and gentlemen.
And are we on the air, Andy?
Yes.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Hi, good evening, Phil.
Love your program.
Thank you.
About setting up a network with micro FM broadcast transmitters.
I have a one-watt transmitter.
Would you be willing to receive and broadcast it?
Just an idea.
Well, we're thinking about that, too.
Finding a source.
We can't use our SCART communications in Canada because they ripped us and our listeners off for about $2,000.
And we sent them the money and they did not ship the transmitters.
Uh, to the people that had ordered them, so Annie and I had to pay all those people back out of our own pocket.
You all don't know that.
So, uh, we have to find a good, solid, uh, source of, uh, uh, low-power FM transmitters to make available to people, and if they can afford to buy those transmitters, we can make a network that could just knock everybody else right out of the saddle.
I have a 1 watt radio.
It goes out about 2, 3, 4, 5 miles.
Uh huh.
I don't know if you want to mention where I got it.
I won't if you don't want me to, but it's a kit.
It costs $30.
What I would like for you to do is send me the literature of where we can get those kits.
Can you do that?
No problem.
It's a major manufacturer of kits in the East Coast.
Okay, great.
If you do that, then that can help get us started.
Also, what about college radio syndication?
I was an engineer at a small college, and we Well, we're going to hire somebody who will, if we do this, and I think we will, we're going to hire somebody who will be doing nothing but promoting our network to radio stations and will be offering them free programming, period.
We will make our money from the advertising, And from the, uh, from the, uh, the broadcasters themselves will pay for airtime.
But the radio stations who carry the broadcasting, uh, will, of course, uh, get the programs for nothing.
Alright, with your luck, um, you know Bonneville's a 33rd degree, correct?
Yes.
Um, what are the ramifications of that?
It gets bilateral if it's older voters?
It doesn't, it doesn't matter.
33rd degree is bad enough.
Um... That's one world government.
That's the end of all religions.
That's, uh, you know, That's if you're not one of us, you ain't nothing.
What a hatred.
Okay, it's getting really frustrating here.
We're trying to keep it calm.
No, that's Bob Dole's attitude.
If you're not one of us, you are nothing.
Right.
Okay, keep up the good work.
Thanks.
Bye-bye.
520-333-4578.
How would you like to have your own radio show, Pooh?
I don't like it.
You would like it?
Well, if we do this network, you're going to have your own radio show.
I promise you that.
For all the children out there who don't have a radio show.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Cooper.
This is Mark Cullen from Illinois.
I was going to say, I heard somebody talking about the FM microtransmitter.
I've listened a lot about those.
I wonder, isn't it illegal to transmit commercial programming over those?
No.
Oh, okay.
If you understand the law, the federal government has no jurisdiction within the several states.
with that again, I understand.
As long as you don't transmit over a body of water on which a ship sails or across a
border, you don't have anything to worry about.
The gentleman with the $30 radios, boy, I've heard of him.
There's a fellow selling them for $200 already assembled, but I've heard that they're extremely
good quality, but that's quite a bit of a...
Don't ever buy anything from R. Scott Communications.
They'll take your money and won't ship you anything.
Okay.
I'm enjoying your book, by the way.
The Old Pale Horse.
It's neat.
Well, I'll let somebody else call into you.
I just, I had to ask that question because I would be... What do you think about the network idea?
If we could offer you a reasonably priced FM transmitter, would you transmit our programming?
Well, I've been planning on doing that anyway.
I just haven't... I've actually got a couple of locations I could transmit from right around the Chicago area.
That's where I'm at.
Yeah, see, we could offer really low-cost satellite systems and FM transmitters and, you know, create a network that would just absolutely destroy the establishment media.
But it requires absolute cooperation from everybody.
People who never even thought of being a broadcaster before in their life is going to have to learn how and do it.
Sure, and then that's obtaining satellite television, or satellite setups too, I believe y'all say.
Isn't that, uh, what, are you talking about getting a shortwave?
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm talking about pulling it off a satellite and rebroadcasting it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We can, we can furnish complete satellite systems very, very cheap.
In fact, we can do it at cost, which I think is around $150 or less.
Well, I think you're on to something if you can get some of these other people out here that just listen to you, like you say, and get them to understand how to go about doing it.
Around here, there's many, many people that would probably be interested in doing something like that.
Oh, yeah.
You see, they've taken the media away from us.
Well, some of us are taking it back.
Like, we're publishing books now.
We publish a newspaper.
So you're not, you don't have to rely upon the controlled press anymore as far as a newspaper and as far as a publisher of books.
Now, if we can just take back the airwaves, we've got them just about, you know, we can nullify the propaganda that they're putting out to the American sheeple.
If they have something else to listen to that's the truth, the truth cuts through the crap really quick.
Yeah, I was hoping you were going to get that extra two hours worth.
I don't think an hour is long enough for your program either.
Well, I was trying to, and the people we were dealing with was a marionette, and a marionette just flat lied to us.
Well, it'd be real easy for me to do something like that here.
You saw where I'm sitting and listening to you now.
I fiddle around with that stuff all the time, and I think there's a lot more techie people out there that listen to you than what's known.
Well, that's great.
If we can make this work, I'm telling you we can take back the media.
We'll have everybody in every city listening to the truth instead of the lies, because once they hear the truth, you can never go back to the lies.
Well, I think you're on to something, Bill, and I'm with you, so let's see if anybody else wants to call in and jump on the bandwagon, too.
Yeah, let's do it.
All right.
And let's put all these radio stations that won't carry the truth or care only about making more and more and more money.
You know, I was amazed recently.
I know what top dollar on shortwave radio is, and Michael Cottingham, I turned him on to getting a radio show so that he could get people healthier using natural herbal remedies.
Well you know when you mentioned this I thought of one other problem and you must admit this is true.
royal for his show that he was doing on saturday night
had no idea that they were ripping him off like that or you know when you mention it i thought of one other
problem and uh... you must admit this is true you're pretty particular about the program
that you allow and you think it could fill up
twenty four hundred yes i know we could because you see the the people
who would tell the truth who would document what they say who would have good programming
the good actors and actresses out there who would just love to do some live radio
nobody else will give them a chance but i will yeah well i hope uh...
I'm going to be hanging in here and listening and following along and hopefully... Not only would I give them a chance, I'd do everything in my power to make sure that they succeeded.
Are you talking about going back to what you were saying before about this dramatization on the radio?
Is that what you mean?
Yeah, I'm talking about mixing it up.
Not just talk 24 hours, but do some old type radio.
Some pleasure listening.
Yes!
So people can learn to use their imagination again.
You see, part of destroying the country is destroying the minds of its citizens.
Children are growing up now watching television who have never, ever had an original thought or used their imagination or visualized anything in the dark, late at night, listening to a dramatization on radio.
And who could have kids our?
You better believe it, and she will, too.
If we can make this a reality, who will have her own show?
Yeah, I like your idea.
I mean, I hope you can spark some enthusiasm.
Well, let's see what everybody else thinks.
Thanks for calling.
What do you think, Pooh?
I think it's fine.
You think it would be fun?
Yeah.
We could have a lot of people on the air all over the country.
And you could have your own broadcast talking to all the children.
And they could call in and talk to you.
And it might even be pretty silly, but it'd be a lot of fun, wouldn't it?
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yes, Mark in Shreveport.
Hello, Mark.
Yeah, I wanted to ask you about this story you had about LaSalle University a couple of nights ago.
Yeah.
Is that a recent event?
Yes, I gave the dates.
Ah, yeah, I must have missed that part because I tuned in about five or so minutes into the broadcast.
Yep, I gave the dates right over there.
Yeah, you know, I got on the computer and I called the Shreve Memorial Library modem 226-4960.
That's area code 318 for anybody who wants to check this.
The logon is all little lowercase p-u-b-l-i-c.
And I found no references to it in the newspaper keyword search.
And interestingly, when I went to the card catalog, I found no references to LaSalle University there either.
And then I opened the Vista Gateway to Provo, Utah, and I found nothing there.
All references to LaSalle University are gone.
And I invited verification, that's why I gave you the number.
And the logon keyword.
S-word.
That's really weird.
Well, it's not a regular university like most universities.
It is a church-accredited religious school.
Yeah, it was like the junior college I originally attended.
Yes.
Yeah, I went to Blinn Junior College quite some years ago, and that's run by the Methodist Church.
What's interesting, though, is that I remember, because I've been in that database before.
And you remember it being there?
And now it's gone.
It's gone, huh?
Yeah.
Well, they're trying to destroy it.
They want to destroy that university because it's teaching something that the New World Order cannot and will not swallow.
Yeah, I don't remember them doing anything this bold since back in the early days of the UFO scare when the government started shutting everybody up.
Over at the Cattle Heights Ranch of the Shreve Memorial Library, they actually had some government agents come in and pull some books off the shelves that had to do with UFOs.
And I was there just a few minutes after they left and those people were all kinds of uptight about that.
Yeah, well those were the days when the technology was young and they were really afraid that somebody would catch on that it wasn't extraterrestrial.
And plus, when they do that, not only do they keep the secret that it's human technology, but they make people think that they're covering up an extraterrestrial presence which helps them hide their real stuff.
Yeah.
Well, I tell you what, I really appreciate it when you give us your fax numbers and stuff because there are some queries I'd like to make from time to time about things you have on your show.
Well, we don't do your research for you.
We give sources and documentation and you've got to do your own research.
That's part of the reason of this broadcast is to get people off their butt to do the stuff themselves.
Yeah, well I guess I better learn to keep pen and paper by the radio.
Yeah, because we won't do your research for you unless you want to pay for it.
If you want to pay us to do your research, we'll be happy to do it.
Oh, well that's good.
There was something you were talking about once I had to deal with Spritzer and I wanted to ask you a couple of questions about your viewpoint on it, but you know, things like that.
Well, you have to remember, a lot of people get upset when I do religious programs which call into question beliefs that have been held for centuries.
Oh yeah.
When I do that, it's to make you think.
Many times, I don't believe what I'm broadcasting myself, and I've said this over and over and over again.
It is to instill thought.
It's to make you examine what you believe and why you believe it.
It's to either make you discover that maybe you are believing something that's wrong, or to reinforce, once you've really done all the checking and research, your own beliefs that you already have.
Oh, well, as for myself, I'm a Sabbatarian to each his own.
Yeah.
You see, what I care about more than anything, and it shouldn't matter to any of you what my beliefs are.
Right.
Okay?
It's the right of every American to believe whatever they want, and it's nobody else's business what they believe.
Period.
Yeah.
And it doesn't matter what anybody thinks, and if you don't believe that, you're not an American.
That's for sure.
You better believe that's for sure.
So what I care about more than anything is that you stop believing what somebody tells you.
You stop believing whatever you believe because somebody told you all your life in some pulpit in some church because you never went to any other churches and investigated.
Or because your parents told you.
Or your teacher told you.
Or I told you.
Or somebody down the street told you.
And that you learn to think and examine and investigate for yourself and determine for yourself in your own mind what is right.
After you have examined all the possibilities that there are.
That's the only way you get to the truth.
Jesus Christ said, Seek ye the truth and the truth will make you free.
If you don't seek the truth, you can never be free.
Now, seeking the truth doesn't mean listening and believing.
It means going out and testing, and investigating, and researching, and challenging, and asking questions until the truth becomes apparent.
Right.
Well, anyway, I wanted to be sure to give you this information about this database and the references to Osawa University because I'm here in Shreveport and they were, what, a new audience?
I don't remember, and I don't have it right in front of me.
Well, I know they're in South Louisiana.
They're in Louisiana, I know that.
And all references to them may have disappeared.
Yeah.
That area code, once again, is 318.
The number is 226-4960.
The logon is public, all lowercase.
And they have a Vista gateway to the computer in Provo, Utah that has, you know, national newspaper references and so forth.
And all the stuff is gone.
You know, when the menu comes up, you'll be able to see what you can search through, and you look for LaSalle, you look for a university, LaSalle University and FBI, FBI and Rape.
Everything that has to do with FBI here has to do with gaming and politicians.
There are no references to LaSalle.
Yeah.
Okay, thank you.
Sure thing.
Appreciate that.
520-333-4578 is the number.
520-333-4578 is the number.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Good evening, Bill.
I was thinking of something else.
Mr. Cooper, good evening to your lovely crew.
I wanted to indicate a couple of things about the radio thing, because that's what you were talking about before, and it makes me nervous to talk to you because you can be very difficult with your guests sometimes.
Only if you demonstrate gross stupidity or lack of ability to use your innate intelligence.
I don't want to do that.
Okay.
That I thought of is, I think a lot of stations still take into account the weather and location with other major stations.
I can think of one in particular and that is the problem that New Orleans has had with Alabama and... Wait a minute, what are you talking about?
The radio station WRNO and WWCR.
Yeah, what about?
Have had with the EWN, I think it is, in Alabama.
They came in and it really dominated the airwaves.
I live up in the Northeast Kingdom.
Well, you have to understand what's happening.
How long have you been listening to this broadcast?
I've been listening almost three years.
Almost three years?
Then you have to know the role that the Vatican plays in all this.
And you have to know that every time one of these Patriot stations changes their frequencies, W-E-W-N changes their frequency to be five or ten megahertz off, or not megahertz, but whatever it is, just five or ten numbers off on the scale, and then they bleed over with their superpower and interfere with the broadcast.
That's not an accident.
No, I understand that they do, but I was wondering how much thought a lot of people give into
the location of where they put the radio station.
I know the Vatican...
Location has nothing to do with it.
It's the frequency you're broadcasting on and whether or not you're dirty.
And that dirty means in broadcasting that you're drifting off your frequency and bleeding
onto other frequencies.
I see.
Well, if I could just have this opportunity to think of a couple of other things.
One is, I made a couple of notes here.
One is getting it sponsored by an electronics company.
Get sponsored by an electronics company?
A person who doesn't have the vested interest in the content of the show, but rather the
quality of the mechanics of the transmissions and receivers and things like that.
Well, that's an idea.
I also like your idea about stock.
And I personally would love to be a broadcaster.
I was asked to be on Eagle Radio and I got your comment there.
Well, Eagle Radio did something really bad.
They were letting everybody just come on and broadcast for nothing and as a result, they
went bankrupt.
I didn't know they were up to your...
I see.
One comment I wanted to make is that Mr. Dole shouldn't run.
And that nobody in the Republican Party should vote for Mr. Dole because they're just throwing their vote away.
I think you misunderstood what we were saying.
What we were trying to impart last night was that it doesn't matter who you vote for, the result is going to be the same.
Well, I think it's important for people to remember that they're voting for.
You can't vote against somebody.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can vote against somebody.
You can vote against Quentin and Dole by voting for somebody else.
Well, that's true, of course.
Anyway, you have a fine evening.
But you should never, ever vote for the lesser of two evils.
A vote for the lesser of two evils is a vote for evil, and that's no vote.
Well, I remember somewhere that laws had to be made in the positive.
That is to say, there shall be no Instead of there will not be any.
I may be wrong about that, but I'm overhearing that somewhere.
I don't know, but double negatives are always wrong anyway.
Indeed.
Alright, well, thanks for letting me on the air.
You're welcome.
Alright, goodnight.
Thank you for calling.
Well, folks, we've got to take a little break here.
So, are you ready?
Yeah.
What are you going to say?
Um, we're going to take a break, guys.
Don't be back.
Don't go away.
There you go, that's right.
Thank you.
You want to do the commercial?
You ready?
Honey, what do I have to say?
Well, you said you wanted to do the commercial, so there you go.
You have to talk about Swiss America Trading and about money and buying gold and silver coins.
Oh, right.
Well, let's do this.
Do you have any gold or silver coins?
Do you have any gold or silver coins?
No, I'm asking you.
You know I have.
Oh.
Do you have?
No.
Yes, you do!
I don't have any gold!
Yes, you have some gold and you have some silver coins that people have sent you as gifts.
I think you've just forgotten.
You know why?
Because I put them in the safe.
You don't see them, but they're there.
And you saw them when you received them.
And Allison has some silver coins that were sent to her by some of the listeners shortly after she was born as gifts.
Because the listeners want to make sure that you guys are started out right in life.
And Mommy and Poppy have bought you some gold and silver coins also that you don't even know about.
So how does that make you feel?
That feels fine!
Feels pretty good?
Mm-hmm.
Well, you know all about money, don't you?
You get an allowance every week.
Yeah.
And what do you do with it?
I put it in my piggy bank!
And how heavy is your piggy bank?
Real, real, real, real, real, real, real, real, real heavy.
Pretty hard to pick up, isn't it?
Mm-hmm.
You have more than one bank, too, don't you?
More than one bank?
Don't you have more than one piggy bank?
How many do you have?
I think I have three more.
You have four altogether, right?
Wait.
You have three or four?
Wait, I need to count first.
Well, count out loud.
This is radio.
One, two, three, four.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you've got four piggy banks and they're all heavy.
One of them is so heavy that it's hard for you to pick up and it's pretty heavy for me to pick up.
So you're off to a right start.
You understand that you have to save and that you have to prepare yourself for life and you have to make sure that some unforeseen disaster doesn't wipe you out, right?
What?
You have to make sure that some unforeseen disaster Doesn't wipe out all your valuable money.
Oh.
So that's why you have the gold and silver coins.
Oh.
I didn't know those were gold and silver coins.
Some of them are.
Oh yes.
So what does Swiss America Trading do?
Give us money?
They don't give us money.
They've never given us money.
Where did you get that idea?
They sell gold and silver.
Coins?
Coins and bullion and medallions and all kinds of things.
My ear kid's hurting.
Really?
I wonder why.
Are the headphones too tight?
No.
Okay.
Are they too loud?
Yeah.
Maybe that's what it is.
It's too loud.
It's too loud.
Well, I don't know what to do about that because your phones are plugged into the tape recorder.
So, let's talk about Swiss America Trading.
Okay?
They're the people in Phoenix, and you know Craig Smith real well.
And you know Craig, he's a good friend of yours.
And his daughter's a good friend of yours.
Katie.
Creamer Kitty!
Yeah, that's right.
Now you're getting a little bit silly.
You know that?
And that's not good.
It's not good to be too silly on the air.
Why?
Because it just doesn't sound right.
Okay?
So you gotta straighten up a little bit and fly right.
Like this?
That's better, yeah.
Okay.
So folks, if you want to be like Pooh and have something to fall back on, and she's getting a big head start that most of us never dreamed of, then you need to call Swiss America Trading, and you need to get your hands on some real money.
So that if everything comes tumbling down around your ears, you've got something that can pull you out of it.
1-800-289-2646.
1-800-289-2646.
Call now. You'll be glad that you did.
Thank them for sponsoring the hour of the time.
And you'll get red carpet treatment.
I guarantee it.
If you don't, call me.
I'll take care of it.
I'll make sure that you do when you call back.
1-800-289-2646.
Talk to Frank.
Frank won't be on until the week after next.
He's been on vacation.
And I'll be gone all next week broadcasting live from our conference.
But call him and talk to him.
Get the newsletter and see if you can get your hands on some real money.
Not that funny stuff that you've been playing with all this time.
Well, you know what?
Did you see that guy just fly through here with that monkey?
What?
I don't know.
Where are they going?
It's Gork and his monkey.
He has a monkey baby!
He has a what?
He has a monkey baby!
Hey Tarzan!
A monkey baby!
Me Tarzan!
You little whippersnapper!
You fairy godmother!
All in all, I swing from tree.
Well, let's go back to the phone and see if we've still got somebody on here.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Hi, Pooh.
Hi.
This is Walter from Connecticut.
Hello, Walter.
Hi, Bill.
Um, I love the idea.
As a matter of fact, I need you to talk louder.
I want to get an FM transmitter next.
There are so many people in the Patriot community that are...
I need you to talk louder.
There seems to be a lot of people that complain that the major media controls everything and there's nothing we can
do.
I think you're really hit on it with publishing newspapers.
and there's magazines, alternative magazines, and I'm producing a local TV public access
show.
That's something with the TV we can do, all do.
We have the right to access.
That's right.
If we did a video television program and made the tapes available, would everybody air them
on their local access channels?
Well, it's, we have a right and I've been running.
I had an interview with Ben Parton on, and I've been running constantly.
You keep fading down.
You've got to keep your level up.
Oh, okay.
Linda Thompson had a good one, America Under Siege.
Ran that and got a number of calls.
They're really putting a lot of pressure, though, because this is a New York suburb.
Well, it doesn't matter.
It's public access.
I know.
I know.
I'm pretty assertive when it comes to that.
If there's time open, they have to air your tape.
That's right.
I've got an hour every week and it's great.
That's right.
And folks, did you know that if you have a cable service, that that cable service has to provide a public access channel?
And they have to play your tapes if you take them down there.
And if you take them down there and they don't have a public access channel and they won't play your tapes, you can haul them into court.
Did you know that?
They also are required by law to provide a studio for you if you want to produce a live show or tape show.
That's correct.
And all the equipment to do it with.
And teach you how to use their equipment.
Everything.
It's part of their agreement.
Well, it's the law.
Thank God.
Because there's nothing to do with whether they agree, it's the law.
Yep.
Okay, thanks for calling.
Thank you.
520-333-4578 is the number.
Good evening, you're on air.
Hello.
Hello Pooh, how are ya?
Fine.
Who's this?
I'm sorry?
Who's this?
This is Ed from Illinois.
In fact, I called a few nights ago when we were on a different topic, but when your dad started talking about this radio network tonight, I got real excited.
In fact, I'm sitting here with my own daughter.
She's typing away on the internet right now, listening to your show with me.
But Mr. Cooper, I think it's a great idea, your own network.
I'm a frustrated radio guy.
I got one of your transmitters that you were selling last year.
Play your tapes as often as I can.
Don't have as regular a schedule as I'd like because I got two jobs.
But, uh, boy, if there's anything I can do to help, I'd like to know.
That ownership at the ground level sounds real good.
What's the response you get when you play the tapes?
Um, well, the major response comes from the friends of my kids.
They're my listening audience.
I'm covering about a two-mile radius.
I guarantee you, you've got a lot of listeners you don't even know about.
And if you were to go to a regular set schedule where people would know that every night at this time something is always going to be there, you would build a listenership that you wouldn't even believe.
Well, I'm trying.
And I found a cool way to keep the FCC out of my hair, too.
Actually, I can tune that transmitter down to 88.7 or 88.9.
And at that point, I'm even under the commercial bands.
In my area, they're pretty packed.
So, you know, I had to get somewhere where I wouldn't be stomping on somebody.
But even at that frequency, I operate pretty well.
I made my own antenna, too.
I also do have the training that the local cable access channel provides for that video stuff and some background in this.
But actually, the main The main thing I wanted to say to you tonight is I fell into a little reward at work for services rendered.
And I'm sitting here with a stock certificate from my company.
It's probably worth about 500 bucks.
And I'd be willing to send that to you just as a contribution to get this thing rolling.
That's fantastic.
Can you give me your address on the air?
I got tape running.
I usually do.
Yeah, it's Harvest.
H-A-R-V-E-S-T.
Okay.
box nineteen seventy okay eager arizona spell e a g a r arizona eight five nine two five okay but
for everything to be on the up and up and legal you would have to donate it to the independence
foundation trust independent foundation trust that's correct we cannot ask for donations to
the independence foundation trust but you have volunteered to donate something so i can tell you
that the independence foundation trust is set up for that purpose okay okay
I was in Arizona last month.
My sister lives down there in New Age heaven in Sedona.
One of the things I noticed down there that was really interesting in a New Age bookshop was your book for sale.
They had three copies of it.
Right in there with all these New Age laugh traps.
Yeah, it's never failed to amaze me that they always try to hide my book in New Age book sections in bookstores or in New Age bookshops.
Well, I'll tell you one result of it is that we've converted an unbelievable number of New Agers to patriotism.
In fact, that's how Gwyn Wycroft got tuned into what was really going on and started Perceptions Magazine.
It was from reading my book.
It's kind of like the extreme left realizes that they're fighting for the same things we are.
You know, in the sense that, you know, freedom and independence and the Constitution are not really party-specific.
That's right.
They're ideals that everybody holds.
That's right.
It brings us all together.
Unless you're just an out-and-out communist Marxist subversive that wants to end it forever.
And there are a lot of those around, believe me.
One funny guy I met down there, I met in a Walmart while I was getting a fishing license.
And in fact, he was from the Middle East.
And he was asking for the forms for firearms ownership.
And he asked for form 4470.
And just knowing myself offhand that it was 4473 he was looking for, I said, I think you mean 4473.
He said, Oh, is that it?
And then we got into a little discussion about the differences between gun laws down there and gun laws up here in Illinois and they're
pretty repressive up here.
Anyway, to make a long story short, at the end of the conversation he said,
gee, well, welcome to Arizona. And I said, well, thank you.
Is that a welcome to Arizona, now go home, like I saw in the license down sign?
He says, no, no. He says, we need good people down here.
He says, you know, we don't need, and he pronounced the word like this,
he says, we don't need any liberals.
Are you?
That's right.
No, sir, I'm not a liberal.
I can tell you that right now.
But I got resumes flying all over the place down there trying to get a job.
But even if I never get down there, I'd like to help you out with your effort with the radio station, and that's on its way.
Great, thank you.
Are you coming to the conference?
No, I'm afraid I can't.
I had my vacation for now, so I'm kind of stuck here for a while.
Thanks, Pooh.
Pooh will be there, by the way.
Oh, well, you guys have a great time.
I'm sure you will.
Oh, we will.
She will be a great part of it.
She always is.
She needs us in the pledge and all kinds of things.
Honey, is Anna going to come?
Anna will be there, yes.
Alright, Mr. Cooper, I'll jump and let somebody else talk.
Thank you for calling.
Thank you.
520-333-4578.
You're learning how to be a co-host.
That was really good.
Yeah, it really was, and it wasn't silly.
It was very good.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Hello, anyone there?
Yes, I am.
This is Paul calling from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
And, uh, I was just listening to your show for the first time.
Um, I was laying in bed, actually, and I had to run downstairs and, uh, give you a call.
Um, I want to support you on your radio station idea.
I just wanted to call to let you know and also I have a couple transmitters here and I've been looking for a reason to use them.
Wonderful!
That's great!
So if we could make a satellite system in order to pull this broadcast off the satellite and all of our other broadcasts, if we create this network to you at a very reasonable and inexpensive price, in fact we'd give it to you for our cost.
Which would probably be $150 or less.
Would you download this program from satellite and rebroadcast it?
Yeah, no question about it.
Great, wonderful.
I've been broadcasting on and off here for the neighbors and I have a transmitter.
I have two of them and one of them covers about four or five miles.
And I've been looking up a lot of information on legalities and I've had a lot of questions about it.
You know, about whether it's illegal, whether it's not.
perfectly legal Now the FCC may find more details on that because
everything I've been finding read the Constitution for the United States of America
Okay, alright.
You've got to understand, and if this is your first night listening, then you missed the public notice that we did a few nights ago, where I documented the restrictions placed upon the federal government within the several states.
They have no right to regulate you as long as you're not broadcasting across a state line or over a body of water or interfering with any other commercial broadcast.
Okay.
They have no jurisdiction whatsoever.
If they come and try to scare you or intimidate you or prosecute you or anything like that, they're operating under the color of law and you can take them to court and sue them.
Okay.
All right, I'm on the internet also, so I'm going to do some research here.
You've sparked an interest.
Good.
So, now are you going to, how would I get a hold of you, or are you just going to keep on working on this project and let us know?
Yeah, and now if... We'll be ready to... If I go off the air without having another place to broadcast at the end of this month, the last work day, the last weeknight of this month, We'll be my last broadcast night on WWCR.
If I don't have another station to broadcast on, then I sincerely suggest and urge you to subscribe to Veritas, which is our national full-size newspaper.
It's not a tabloid.
It's not a newsletter.
Subscribe to Veritas, and in Veritas, you will find out exactly what we're going to do and when we're going to do it.
And not only that, in the absence of this broadcast, Veritas is the next best source of information in this whole country.
Okay, how do you spell that?
How's that spelled?
It's Latin for truth, and it's spelled V as in Victor, E-R-I-T-A-S.
And I could write you at Harvest?
Yes.
The subscription is $55 for 24 issues, and you can order it from Harvest, H-A-R-V-E-S-T, P.O.
box one nine seven zero eager spelled e a g a r
arizona eight five nine
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want to keep in touch with the real news the real truth
and uh... i urge you to do this because we might have to be off the air for a
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make it a money order or cash and send it to harvest
Box 1970 EAGAR Arizona 85925.
And don't be upset if you don't get an issue of Veritas during the month of August or the first three weeks of September because we've lost Mike and Sharon.
We have to skip an issue.
So that's, you know, we're going to do that.
We have to do that because there's a learning curve in those of us who are now producing the paper, making sure that the quality and the content is the same high standard that it was before they left.
Okay, thank you.
You're welcome.
I'll continue listening to your show.
Very interesting.
Thank you.
520-333-4578.
520-333-4578.
Jim, we can't even hear you.
You've got to talk.
Put the mouthpiece right in front of your mouth and talk real loud.
How's this?
That's a little better.
Are you on a cell phone or something?
No, regular phone.
Okay.
Just talk good and loud.
Okay.
I've been micro-broadcasting to you for about a year now, and I do have a place where you can get a pretty good transmitter.
It's a synthesized transmitter.
It has a very clean signal.
Okay.
Can you send me that information in the mail?
Sure can.
Great.
I'll look forward to it.
By the way, what's the response of your listeners to the broadcast?
That's a good question.
Some people are very interested in it and some people aren't.
What can I say?
But we will be raising, he also sells amplifiers, we'll be raising the power here very shortly.
Okay, but do you know this from, do you have some kind of a feedback process where they can let you know?
Most of them no, but some of my neighbors I've had canvassed them and I've gotten a response from them.
But when I raise the power, then we're into a new ballgame, obviously.
Okay.
Great.
By the way, I met your friend Bob... Swan?
Swan, yeah.
And we got into his trust and we've been extremely happy.
Isn't that wonderful?
Excuse me?
Isn't that wonderful?
Oh, it is.
Indeed it is.
Yes, it is.
Okay, great.
Thank you for calling.
Sure, we'll put it in the mail.
And thank you for carrying the broadcast.
I'd like to ask all of you out there who are rebroadcasting this show, it's not a show, program, all of you out there who are rebroadcasting this program By any means, AM, FM, low power, I don't care.
If you're rebroadcasting this program, please send me a letter.
Let me know who you are, where you are, what your call letters are, what city you're broadcasting in, so that we can get you as a part of this network.
We want to make this a network, and we want to list you as part of the network, and we want to make sure that you have access to all the free programming, but we have to know who you are.
And send your address and phone number so that as this progresses we'll be able to contact you and make sure that this all comes together okay.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yeah, Bill?
Yes.
This is Jim from Missouri.
Uh-huh.
Apu?
Hi.
How are you?
Fine.
You're a great addition to this show.
Thanks.
Listen, Bill, I have no idea, I'm ignorant as far as broadcasting goes.
Uh-huh.
Well, so was I before I did it.
Pardon?
So was I before I did it.
Do you have any recommendations of books or such that I could get a hold of?
No, but I think as this idea progresses we may get Gary Bourgeois or somebody who does know on as a guest and go from there.
By the way, Gary Bourgeois is really feeling great now and he's back in his old routine.
He was just so cheered up and all your letters and cards just helped him so much.
I just want to thank you again for that folks.
Another thing, I was introduced recently to a network marketing company that is doing programming over satellite to your TV.
Are you talking about radio?
Pardon?
Are you talking about radio?
No, I'm talking about TV.
They're doing it on.
Do you see a picture or do you just hear a voice?
A picture.
And basically what it is is people like Brian Tracy and people like that, Zig Ziglar types,
get up, talk of motivation, different ideas and things like that.
And they're selling that programming and they've set it up in a network marketing fashion.
Would you send me that information please?
I will look for it.
Where do I send it to?
The PO Box?
Send it to Harvest.
address I just gave out about four or five times.
Okay. Okay?
Great.
We can do it.
Keep up the good work.
We love you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you for calling.
Well, we're out of time, folks.
What do you say, Pooh?
Good night folks and God bless you all.
I hope you enjoyed the video. If you did, please give it a thumbs up. If you want to see more videos like this, please
subscribe to my channel. Thank you. I'll see you next time.
Bye.
Well, I can read the cards.
I can't read.
But what can I do?
I've hit a nail.
I'm a flame.
A flame with some kind of burning desire.
I'm going to kiss and put out that fire.
Wife of a lover, I am dreadful.
Let me get to let me be a fool.
And every time I know the truth, I'm likely dumb and dumb like you.