I've never asked anyone to do anything that I would not do at our conferences.
I have never eaten a bite of food until everybody there was fed.
I believe if you're going to be a leader and you're going to ask somebody else to do something, you must be prepared to do it twice before they.
Yeah, what you've said is helping me to understand.
It's a lot of information, and like I tried to say earlier, sometimes I only get it in bits and pieces.
Oh, I understand.
And it's hard to put it all together, but I'm headed in that direction.
Yeah, and forgive me if sometimes I'm not as patient as you might wish me to be.
I've been at this for many, many years, and sometimes I find it absolutely frustrating when people cannot grasp what I know so well.
Yeah, I know.
I know, and I become very impatient because I want so much for people to understand and come out of that enslavement and that mental vacuum that they live their lives in for most of their lives.
And I know exactly how that is because I lived most of my life that way before I began to
quote see the light end quote.
Alright well thanks Bill I've enjoyed talking to you.
Thank you for calling.
520-333-4578 is the number.
Where are you, Mike Mistrata?
You keep telling me you're going to call.
I haven't heard from you yet.
I bet he sat up in his chair when he heard that.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Bill, I've got a note stuck in my forehead.
Really?
Rabbit stew.
Yeah.
Nope, that's not it.
Although we did find a rabbit today in the yard that apparently a coyote had dismembered during the night and found two little girls asking us a lot of questions about those ears and stuff scattered all over the yard.
That was a little tough.
Bill, I think it all goes back to Scripture where Jesus said in the parable of the sower Wayside here cannot understand the things of God.
So, anything else, like you say, this really explained it for me, that these men, most of them, don't believe in anything.
At the highest levels.
The ones in between the highest levels and the lowest levels, they do.
They believe all this nonsense that they're filling their heads with.
Oh, I see.
Okay.
You see?
To get into the Lodge, you have to profess a belief in a Supreme Being.
They don't tell you what that Supreme Being is, nor do they ask you what you think it is.
Well, during all of those years of the ceremony and the symbology and the teachings and the speeches and reading the books and the teachings of the Lodge, then they take the minds of these people and twist them around to believe what they want them to believe.
I'm lucky to have them for a lot of years to play with their heads.
Okay. Oh, it's very interesting.
Okay.
Uh, Good.
See, at the highest level... See, all of these people who join the Lodges, all of these various Lodges, they spend all these years looking for the secret that they've been promised.
That they will be one of the elect.
And that they're going to learn great secrets as a member of the Lodge.
If they ever get to the highest levels of the Lodge, the only secret that they learn that there is, is how to use the promise of a secret to lead and manipulate all of the members below them.
Bill, where can you find out the symbols they use, the hand signals?
How do you find this out?
Do you go to the library?
You're looking for a silver bullet.
I've told you a hundred years.
There's not one.
It requires work, study, reading hundreds of books, sitting down and piecing together
the puzzle.
Because I've seen these, I've seen them use these signals, you know, in my, like I work
in the building trade, you know, and you see them, and I mean, I don't understand a lot
of it.
The quickest way is to join the Lodge, but if you do that, you have to take oaths that,
that as far as I'm concerned, strip you of your soul.
Right, I would not do that, no.
And don't ever believe for a moment that those oaths don't mean anything.
Grown men don't make oaths that don't mean anything if those grown men have any honor whatsoever.
Well, I'm sure they mean something because apparently it's holding these people into the... Well, I guarantee you, it means exactly what they say.
Yeah, right.
Right, it means something to them.
And if their oath in the lodge doesn't mean anything, what does their oath in a court of law mean?
You see, they're liars!
And when you ask them what they believe in and what it all means, and they stand there and lie to you for about two hours and tell you it doesn't mean anything, they're under oath they cannot ever tell you the secrets of the lodge.
They must lie to you.
And they do.
And the books in the lodge tell them to lie.
And I'll read the oaths to you.
It says that they have to protect and shelter a brother, even if he's committed murder and treason.
Mm-hmm.
Except for the murder and treason, right?
No!
Murder and treason NOT accepted!
Oh, I thought it was the other way around.
Oh, no!
Oh.
See, that's how they get away with what they get away with.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Alright.
Now, you know, I heard someone recently teaching about the Knights of Columbus.
And their oath, you know, and now I don't know if this was, you probably know more about
this than this man did, but he said that, you know, they put that fourth degree thing
where they get the sword, you know, that they put it to like a woman's body and kill the
baby, you know, for the Pope or whatever, you know. I mean, does that sound familiar
to him?
Unless I have the oath and can read it on the air, I'm not going to say anything because
anything I say could be misconstrued.
Cool.
In other words, you're familiar with it then?
Yes, I am familiar with it, but I'm not going to comment on it.
Did you hear what I said?
Yeah.
Unless I can read the oath verbatim.
Okay.
Okay.
And the ceremony, so the people understand.
Do you think you might want to do that sometime?
I don't know.
I've done a lot of it on past episodes.
I read what I think is necessary for people to know.
All secret societies are subversive.
I don't care what you call them.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter what religion they pretend to belong to or what religion condones their lodge or whether they are condoned by a religion or not.
It doesn't make any difference to me.
All secret societies I've studied them all.
They're all subversive.
I don't care what their name is.
Period.
If they weren't subversive, they wouldn't be secret.
I've learned that.
There is no need for secrecy when people are not doing anything that requires secrecy.
There is no need for secrecy if people are not doing something that they know the community would not approve of.
Exactly.
It's like you turn the light on and all the rats take off.
Hey, Phil, thanks a lot.
You're welcome.
520-333-4578 is the number.
The number.
The number.
By the way, the little lesson that I gave you at the beginning of the broadcast tonight was taken from The Lost Light by Alvin Boyd Kuhn.
It was taken from the writings of Manly P. Hall.
Albert Pike was taken from my own research, quite a bit of which was interjected in the, what would you call it?
The teaching?
The lecture?
Whatever you want to call it.
And, gee, how did we get all the way around there?
That's a numero tres, huh?
Well, we'll just get over here and see what we can do with it.
And, yeah, let's do that.
Okay, folks, a little thinking music.
You're listening to the Hour of the Time.
I'm William Crouppen.
Whenever I do lectures or teachings on the mysteries, I like to play this sort of esoteric-sounding music to give you some room for some mental machination, if you so choose.
520-333-4578 is the number.
Good morning.
520-333-4578 is the number.
You're on the air.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Cooper?
Yes, sir.
I was basically wanting to inquire about Enya.
My wife's favorite music?
Uh-huh.
Is there something there?
Because I know you said that every music you play on the show, there's something there.
It has meaning, yes.
Most of the time you can't even hear what she's saying because it's so much reverb and echo, but it's very peaceful music.
Very peaceful.
If you listen to what she's saying, there are messages there, and they're pagan messages from the Celt religion.
That's what I was telling my wife.
And, I mean, that's one of her favorite little groups there.
It doesn't mean they're bad messages.
Some of them are really good messages.
Okay.
You know, all peoples and all religions, it doesn't matter what they believe in, Teach good things.
They just don't always teach what other religions and other peoples consider to be good things.
And some of them, from time to time, teach bad things.
Including Christianity.
When they taught that it was good to burn at the stake people who did not believe what other Christians believed or what the Catholic Church dictated should be believed.
That's only greater.
But personally, I like the music.
Oh, I do, too.
I think it's some of the most beautiful music ever written.
Okay, sir.
And not only that... That's one of the reasons I use it.
Okay.
I try to use music that not only carries a message with it, but is aesthetically pleasing to not only me, but the listening audience.
And I also use a lot of music that I know my audience has never heard in their life in order to sort of expand their feeling for music.
Well, personally, I've heard At least they do listen to the music you play.
Oh, good.
Some of the older stuff, I'm catching up with that.
But, Enya, yes, and even The Rose by Phil, yep, don't remember that.
Back in WCR you play that.
Yep.
I was also wanting to tell you, I'm calling from Texas here.
Uh huh.
And we got them preparing this expo.
Yeah.
And Bo Grimes is about to show himself.
He's on the list.
He's supposed to show up.
Oh, me?
No, I can't say that.
He must not have been too upset.
I'll tell you what a 45 should do, because I didn't say that.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm just kidding.
No, no.
We don't even want to joke about things like that.
I know.
Not on air, I'm sorry.
No, not anywhere.
We don't want to joke about things like that.
I wish him well.
I wish he would figure out what he wants to do in life.
Well, I know what he wants to do in life.
He wants to enslave the rest of us.
Well, I appreciate it.
My wife was interested because it's been in ya every song, and that's her favorite band.
And I said, Teddy, grab all her consent.
There's no words there in English.
Because I can read the words, and knowing what I know, knowing what she knows, hmm.
You know, I knew there was something there.
There's a reason for that.
But the music is awesome.
I mean, it's laid back.
It's good work.
But, yep.
I guarantee ya.
Anybody can understand a word she says because there's so much reverb and everything else and speaks and whatever.
Well, you can if you're listening to it in your home on your own CD or tape player.
You're listening to it over shortwave.
You're lucky to understand what I say half the time.
Well, that's true.
But at the same time, we have all our cadets, but they don't put her words in there.
You know, like a lot of bands actually put their... Oh, well, you need to sit down and concentrate.
I don't have any trouble hearing what she says.
And you also have to understand that on a lot of these, the music that she does, she's not singing it in English.
She's singing it in Old English or Celtic.
Celtic, yes.
Yes.
That's what I was saying.
I'm telling Debbie that if you watch, it'll blow your mind.
If you really know what she's saying, you might have a different perspective, but the music she loves, and I like it too, you know, but that's just music.
I don't think there's nothing evil with music.
Depends on the intent of the person who wrote it, what it says, and who is saying that.
Exactly.
But you have a right to... There's a modus operandi there.
Yeah.
You're correct.
I just wanted to double check that, because I've never understood a word she ever said.
So... But I like her laid-back music, so... I will relate that to my wife of 15 years, very happily married.
And you are a blessing there, and Doyle...
I wish you the best and you're a good apprentice.
Pay attention to this man.
Mr. Cooper is waking me up in what I thought was freedom.
And I thought I was ahead of time and all of a sudden I hear this one.
So I want to congratulate you people and continue on.
I'll support you all I can.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Have a good night.
Thank you for calling.
5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8.
520-333-4578.
Let's see, where am I at here?
Good evening, you're on the air.
Hi, this is Steve from Fort Myers, Florida.
I just wanted to call to say thank you for risking so much to give the truth to the American people and the world.
Thank you.
Thanks. Alright, bye.
That's it?
Thank you.
Thank you.
520-333-4578.
Thank you very much, and thank you for calling.
Well, don't put me on a pedestal, folks.
I'm human just like you, and believe me, I'll be the first one to fall off.
I've always told you that.
I don't want to be what I'm trying to get you away from.
I don't want to be the person that you blindly follow.
Never wanted that.
Don't want it.
Don't ever.
Don't do it, okay?
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Hello?
Mr. Cooper?
Yes, sir.
I've been pushing the replay over and over.
I'm sorry.
I'm happy I got back on.
I just wanted to ask you a question also.
Got back on?
When were you on before?
I was just on right before the last cover.
Oh.
The one that somebody in you?
Uh-huh.
I got to take a straw.
So what can I do for you?
Okay, sir.
I just wanted to ask you about FM broadcasting.
Yeah.
One small question about, I understand that you guys turn your 101.1 off?
Yes.
To advertise?
Yes.
Okay, well what would I do if I rebroadcast a show of yours or anybody else's?
Why are you asking me?
It would be your station, you do whatever you want to do.
Okay, I just thought it was something legal.
I'm not putting it aside.
101.1 FM Eager is not owned by me.
It's owned by a charitable trust.
Okay.
Okay.
That belongs to my daughters.
It is a non-profit foundation.
Therefore, there can be no commercials on 101.1 FM Eager.
It's a community service non-profit station.
Okay, sir.
Well... But what you do with your station is your business.
Not mine.
All right.
Well, I'm just asking advice.
So, I really need to have a trust there, but I don't have the funds to do that.
I understand, but I'm just wondering because if I rebroadcast a certain station... You don't have to have a trust.
Well, I followed your rules as far as rebroadcasting yours.
Everything...Swiss America, everything's off there.
So... Swiss America?
We haven't done anything with Swiss America in a long while.
Oh, I see.
You're talking about the rules off the internet.
Yes, I'm just now catching up with the time.
Okay, good.
But I'm just asking if I rebroadcast another show that actually was planned by this video or by this date.
That's up to you.
That's up to me?
Yeah.
Okay, I thought that would be okay.
Okay, sir.
Sorry to bother you again.
What's going on?
We're on the air here.
Yeah, you're on the air.
We're in Lake Dallas, 89.7.
Oh, okay.
Very good.
89.7.
Dallas, Texas.
FM.
FM stereo.
Good.
Excellent.
Y'all have a good one.
You too.
Thanks for calling.
Alright.
Very good.
89.7.
In Dallas, Texas.
So if you're listening to Shortwave and you are in Dallas, Texas, tune in to FM 89.7 and you can You can listen to that station.
I'm sure he has some other good programming also.
520-333-4578 is the number.
and you need the same to be in some position, but you're also going to be thinking to be
in some position, and you need the same to be in some position.
Royal, nobody's won the knife yet.
Well?
Can't guess what we have for supper tonight.
Think they will?
I don't know.
If they don't, I'm not going to tell them.
If they do, we'll give them a look.
You're on the air.
Hi, this is Doug.
I'm from South Carolina.
Hi, Doug.
You have a strong signal here.
Wonderful.
With all the Celtic music you have, you guys didn't have haggis, did you?
I don't think so.
Yeah, I missed some of the shows.
I didn't know what other people had called in.
You know what we had for supper tonight?
Yeah.
What?
No, I don't.
Want to take a guess?
I just thought it was Haggis.
Oh, no, no, no.
Oh, that was your guess.
Okay.
It was my guess, Haggis.
Oh, I thought you were referring to somebody who did Celtic music.
I didn't even catch what you were saying.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
No, no, no, that's not what we had.
Okay.
But sometimes I wish we had some scones and some of that good food.
Yeah.
What else can we do for you?
Well, you know, I'm having trouble trying to figure out how to write my name.
It sounds like a stupid question, but, you know, they want you to write it with some small letters and caps.
Can you talk a lot louder, please?
Yeah.
The way that a fiction person is, it's all capital letters in their name.
Yeah?
And the way your name is spoke to be for a sovereign is just the first letter capitalized.
Yes.
And also some people say you should write, you know, your first name, middle name, comma, and then your last name.
That's correct.
You know why?
Some people say you should hyphenate between your first and second name.
You can do that too, if you wish.
But do you know why?
I'm not exactly sure why.
Your last name is not yours.
Well, you know, my birth certificate in 1949 evidently they made a mistake and they didn't put it in all caps.
The last name is the family name, belongs to the family collectively.
Only your first name and middle name belong specifically to you.
Okay, and it has to be spelled out, no abbreviations?
Yes, that's correct.
Okay, well you know my birth certificate, in 1949 evidently they made a mistake and
they didn't put it in all caps, then they put it the right way.
I haven't seen it.
Have you seen yours?
I haven't seen mine, yes.
But, you know, it doesn't make any difference.
If there is a birth certificate, you are owned by the state.
You are a human resource.
And they can pledge all of your work and productivity to back the national debt.
That's why, in 1933, They instituted the Department of Human Resources and began the requirement that all babies born must have a birth certificate which is then sent to the Department of Human Resources.
Okay.
But there's a way to get around all that from Kimmerick, Oklahoma, isn't there?
Oh, there's a way to get around all of it.
Yeah, it's all fraud, you see.
You cannot be held to a contract The terms of which were never explained to you.
You did not enter into it willingly.
Also, in a matter of a birth certificate, you are not a party of the contract because you did not sign it.
You are not even of age to be responsible to enter into a contract.
See, they scam people.
They lie to us.
They cheat us.
They defraud us of our birthright.
And it's all done by sneaky, underhanded lies.
Because that's the kind of people they are.
They are scum, puke-faced, lying, manipulating cowards.
What a shock to learn all this stuff.
Sure it is.
It was a shock to me.
When I found out I'd been serving a system that was enslaving me for most of my life, I was incensed.
Absolutely incensed.
I was so angry you wouldn't even believe how angry I was.
I jumped in a bottle of scotch for a couple of weeks.
It'll take me a little while to get out of this stuff, won't it?
Yes, it will, but you can do it.
And, as a last resort, if they absolutely refuse to let you out, you can do what I've done.
You can say, my rights come from God, not from you.
I refuse to bow to your tyranny.
I refuse to pay your tribute.
And if you come against me and mine, I will defend myself with what the Founding Fathers gave me as a last resort against tyranny, and I'll die on my doorstep rather than submit to you scum.
You don't go out and kill them.
You defend your Creator-endowed rights against them should they come to kill you or take your property.
That's what we all must do.
If every single person in this country would take that stand, and take their stand with and for their neighbor, it would be all over.
And we would have the restoration of Republican constitutional government.
Unfortunately, most people are cowards.
Seems to be the state.
Dumbing down is no excuse for cowardice.
No, that's true.
Once you've received the truth, if you continue to live in the fantasy, that's cowardice.
But that's up to you.
Yeah, yeah, right, right.
I understand.
Well, I appreciate what you're doing.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And thank you for calling.
5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8.
We've got enough time for, I don't know, a couple more calls, whatever we want to do, I guess.
the next however many whatever it is in the world.
I'm going to be doing a lot of research on this.
I'm just a little girl who's in love.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Good evening, Bill.
Good evening, you're on the air. Good evening Bill, I'm calling from Texas, I just got back
from a lecture in Fort Auker, Texas.
It was former President of Poland, Lech Walesa, I believe.
And earlier this week in a town not far from there, Beaumont, Texas, I saw Shimon Peres.
And it's... You wrote me a letter about all this.
Aren't you the one?
Did you write me a letter about some of this?
No, actually I called either late last week or earlier this week.
Okay, that's what I'm thinking of.
Go ahead.
Yeah, and I got to see both of them.
I took some notes and it's weird that they, well I guess it's not weird, they both seem to talk about the same thing.
Shimon Peres kept mentioning, of course he said democracy about 30 times.
But he kept mentioning about what he was talking about at the university and he said he wanted to talk to the young people, that's one reason he came here.
He talked about getting, that they need to get ready and start changing their way of thinking about things.
Of course he mentioned globalization a whole lot.
Yeah, well you know, you know what he believes in.
Oh yes, and I made a copy of a page out of your book.
I'm a teacher.
I teach in a middle school.
I'm trying to work my way up to teaching in a political science high school.
But anyway, I made a copy of your book.
You have a copy from Look Magazine, 1962, of David Ben-Gurion.
Yeah.
His view of the world in 1987.
Uh-huh.
Now, next to that I put the biography that they gave us at the lecture of Shimon Peres, how he was hand-picked In his twenties to be the Minister of Defense of Israel by David Ben-Gurion.
So, I mean I just see a connection there of one of the men who groomed him and of course his view of the world.
I guess if people don't have your book, Ben-Gurion's view of the world in 1962 looking ahead 25 years was a, well you look at the United States as having a planned economy, being a welfare state and a planned economy.
And that the world, there would be a world system that would be ruled from Jerusalem.
And they would build a temple, no a, I can't remember the word, a shrine of the prophets.
Yes.
And they would have an international court there to settle all disputes.
And of course there would be an international police force and there would be no more armies and no more wars.
Yeah, his was the Zionist goal.
Yes.
He's a devout Catholic, and I believe he was born and raised not far from where Pope John Paul is from.
I think I mispronounced his name. He doesn't speak any English yet, an interpreter.
He's a devout Catholic.
And I believe he was born and raised not far from where Pope John Paul is from.
And he mentioned, well of course, he mentioned a lot about the Pope, or the Holy Father as he called him.
And he mentioned how the Holy Father traveled to Poland when it was under communism
and talk to the workers and their families.
And the Holy Father brought the truth.
He said that several times to the interpreter.
Remember, remember... The truth from the Holy Father, that's when solidarity started.
Yeah, but solidarity is a communist concept written about long before it ever appeared.
Uh, anywhere there.
Lech Walesa is a communist.
You can't be a communist and be a Catholic at the same time.
Okay.
Okay.
Communists do not believe in God or Jesus Christ or anything else.
But communism is atheism.
But they do believe in world government and so does the Pope.
That's the key.
Right, so the Pope does.
Now, um, what's funny is I have a book, well I mentioned it the other night in my J. Edgar Hoover study of communism and I was Yeah, that's right.
That's solidarity.
for the lecture and I got to the point where Karl Marx in the Communist Manifesto, one
of the last slogans or lines is, workers of the world unite.
Yeah, that's right, that's solidarity.
That's solidarity, right.
Absolutely.
And the notice to the lecture is the wording was almost exactly the same.
Now let me tell you how these lectures work, well I'm sure you know.
They filter the questions.
They don't allow you to walk up to the microphone.
They give you a card unless you write your question.
Yeah, that's so that they can make sure that they're not asking anything that might be embarrassing or might actually tip the hand of what's really going on there.
Yeah, they never ask my questions.
It's weird.
But anyway, but Valesa said this because these were all such softball questions, you know, about, you know, how great You were in Solidarity and he said to the interpreter, now he has a very, he's got a really good sense of humor, but he said to the interpreter, you know, what are you scared to ask me some hard questions?
So the college professor filtering the questions, he even said, what is this, some kind of censorship?
And so he read a hard question and it was some, I don't know who it was, the auditorium was packed, but they basically said, well, your ideas of this globalism, you sound like a socialist.
And that was basically the question, and Valencia went into this long spiel to basically talk about how evil communism was, and he basically, at the end of the last sentence, he said, I am not a socialist.
But I say, with everything he said, it sounds like he's... Well, he is a socialist.
He's also a communist.
He's also a liar.
Yes, that's what I was trying to tell people.
It was very interesting.
There was a man who made his way to the microphone now, and I noticed on his arm, I didn't see it.
And this man had white hair and he looked European.
And he made his way to the microphone and of course you know what that tattoo was.
It was a five digit number.
I didn't see it.
How could I know?
Oh I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I have the picture in my mind.
But what I'm saying is when you see an older man with white hair and he's got a five digit
number on his arm, I mean you think of the concentration camp survivor.
That's what I was trying to say.
Could be, but not necessarily.
Not necessarily, okay.
but he got up and he spoke Polish to Valesa and then he spoke English to you and the interpreter
spoke and he basically said you know I'm from a place not far from where you're from and
I have property there but it was taken away from me and then he mentioned and I ended
up in you know started in Auschwitz and ended up in Buchenwald I believe you pronounce it
Buchenwald and he was a concentration camp survivor yeah and he's been in America since 1945 and I
talked to him right after the lecture and I heard him talking to somebody else and what struck me
when he was that they ran from what he they thought of Valesa and he says uh I don't see
eye to eye with this man he's talking about one thing and he goes what I what I really am about
is uh what I've got from from being here in America is freedom
And that's something he doesn't understand.
That's right.
And so I had to talk to this man.
He was very interesting.
He's been here since the 40s.
He got a sponsor to send him over here to Texas and he says he was telling people about freedom.
Yeah, I've got to cut you off and get into the last comment here.
Most people who immigrate to this country from other countries come here for freedom.
And when they get here, they're absolutely amazed to find that most Americans are in the process of giving it up for what they left.
Yeah.
Good night, folks!
Thanks, Bill.
We've got to head on out of here because we're out of time.
Thank you for calling.
And I don't know who was even thinking about this.
So I think we can do this.
We can do this one right here.
Okay, folks, good night.
God bless each and every single one of you.
another question for you folks.
Just exactly who is Mike Mistrata?
And what in the hell is he doing?
And, uh, for supper tonight, we had what, Doyle?
Tempura vegetables.
We had tempura vegetables and it was absolutely delicious.
Thanks, Annie.
It included green tomatoes, carrots, mushrooms, eggplant, broccoli, Everything good and wonderful.
Oh, and man, was it delicious?
Absolutely mouth-watering.
I got so full, I almost couldn't do this broadcast.
Hey Doyle, you want this knife?
You couldn't give it to anybody.
I'll take it.
Okay.
It's yours.
good night Randy Steele wherever you are I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there,
I'll be there.
I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there.
I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there, I'll be there.