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- Subject: "who are these people?" -- radio "f
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- From: harelb@math.cornell.edu (Harel Barzilai)
- Subject: "who are these people?" -- radio "free" america
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- Topic 183 Who are these people? 2 responses
- caribdesk media.issues 7:39 am Nov 8, 1992
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- From: Bob Thomson <caribdesk>
- Subject: Who are these people?
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- /* Written 4:37 pm Nov 5, 1992 by odin@world.std.com in igc:p.news */
- /* ---------- "Who are these people?" ---------- */
- From: Hank Roth <odin@world.std.com>
- Subject: Who are these people?
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- ---------- Forwarded message ----------
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 92 01:20:16 PST
- From: RICHARD HAREL <RHAREL@FAB8.intel.com>
- To: odin@world.std.com
- Subject: Who are these people ???
-
- RADIO FREE AMERICA
- ==================
- HEARD ON SHORTWAVE 7.435 MHZ AT 02:00-04:00Z IN JERUSALEM WITH A 5-7 SIGNAL
- USING A MOTOROLA MICOM-X AND A 1/2 WAVE DIPOLE FOR 40 METERS.
- SIGNALS FADED AFTER 04:00Z.
- FIRST HOUR WAS A SHOW CALLED "FOR THE PEOPLE" HOSTED BY CHUCK CARTER.
- MAINLY DOWN ON THE EXISTING POLITICAL SYSTEM AND PREACHED POLITICAL AND
- ECONOMIC REFORM.
- TEL. (800) 888-9999.
- MAILING ADDRESS:3 RIVER ST.
- WHITE SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32096.
- BROADCAST ORIGINATED FROM TN. STATION WWCR - ALSO KLVE.
- 2ND HOUR WAS HOSTED BY TOM VALENTINE - ALONG THE SAME ECONOMIC, POLITICAL
- LINES BUT WITH A WHITE SUPREMACY THEME. CALLERS GAVE THEIR OPINIONS
- (THE SHOW IS OBVIOUSLY RECORDED) ABOUT THEIR FEARS OF "THE JEW CONTROLLED
- MEDIA" AND "COMMUNIST JEW SOCIALISTS" DESTROYING THE VALUES OF "REAL AMERICANS"
- THE "CHRISTIAN FAMILY STRUCTURE," ETC.
- THE AGENDA ALSO GOT INTO THE "ZIONIST ENEMY", DANGERS OF CERTAIN PRO-ISRAEL
- SENATORS...BUT CLARIFIED THAT NOT ALL JEWS ARE ZIONISTS.
- BOTH SHOWS EVERY SO OFTEN GAVE OUT THE 800 NUMBER TO PROMOTE THE SALES OF
- VARIOUS PROPAGANDA PUBLICATIONS. THE FIRST SHOW'S NEWSLETTER IS CALLED "FOR THE
- PEOPLE" AND VALENTINE'S MESSAGE IS THROUGH A MAGZINE CALLED "SPOTLIGHT".
- JAMMING TOOK PLACE ON THE SAME FREQUENCY BUT SIGNALS WERE WEAK COMPARED WITH
- R.F.A. PERHAPS THE SIGNAL WAS BEING BEAMED TOWARDS A DIFFERENT AREA.
- SEARS WAS THE ONLY COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER DURING THE PROGRAM. (ALUMINUM SIDING).
- ================================================================
-
- What's their beef ? Who are these people and how popular/big is their
- audience ? Is this station associated with the "Liberty Lobby" ?
- Who exactly are they intending their shortwave broadcasts to be heard by ?
- Are these stations operating under license of the FCC ?
- They also have a link via 2 geo-sychronous satellites.
-
- - Rich
- Jerusalem
-
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- r e s p o n s e # 1
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-
- Topic 183 Who are these people? Response 1 of 2
- caribdesk
- media.issues 7:39 am Nov 8, 1992
-
- From: Bob Thomson <caribdesk>
- Subject: Who are these people?
-
- /* Written 5:01 pm Nov 6, 1992 by pcrumhorn@igc.apc.org in igc:p.news */
- /* ---------- "Who are these people?" ---------- */
- "Radio Free America" is a syndicated program. The Spotlight folks buy
- time on a US commercial shortwave station called WWCR. The views do not
- necessarily reflect the views of the station, as WWCR broadcasts many very
- different programs from many different sources. Yes, they are licensed
- by the FCC. "Radio Free America" is also broadcast by several domestic
- AM broadcasters, so it is not a "clandestine" operation.
- You should try to pick up RFPI...Radio for Peace International. They
- transmit from Costa Rica, mostly in English. Like WWCR, they carry a wide
- range of programming, very little of it produced in-house. Unlike WWCR,
- RFPI programs are generally from a liberal-to-leftist end of the spectrum,
- with the occasional new-age program thrown in.
- RFPI is on 7375 USB, 13630 USB, and 15030 most hours of the day & night.
- Try them when propagation is best at your end.
-
- Conf?
-
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- R e s p o n s e 2 ( r e a d t h i s ! )
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-
- Topic 183 Who are these people? Response 2 of 2
- caribdesk
- media.issues 7:40 am Nov 8, 1992
-
- From: Bob Thomson <caribdesk>
- Subject: Who are these people?
-
- /* Written 12:42 am Nov 8, 1992 by pnews@igc.apc.org in igc:p.news */
- /* ---------- "Who are these people?" ---------- */
- <<< via P_news >>>
- [Forwarded from Usenet]
- From: Chip Berlet
-
- Radio Free America is a syndicated program of Liberty Lobby, a
- quasi-Nazi outfit that specializes in using radical-sounding
- "populist" rhetoric to attract an audience. They have managed to
- fool a lot of people by avoiding overtly racist language. They
- are quite skilled at this deception.
-
- According to an order list for audiotapes from Liberty Lobby's
- syndicated Radio Free America 2-hour daily radio talk-show,
- on September 5, the program was an interview with Fred
- Leuchter, who falsely claimed to be an engineer and
- published a pseudo-scientific study alleging that he had proved
- that there were no homicidal gas chambers at "Auschwitz, Mydanek
- and Birkenau."
-
- Along with interviews with Populist Party candidates and David
- Duke supporters, here are some other featured guests:
-
- On June 21, 1990 the guest was "Alyn Denham, former mercenary
- from Rhodesia, talks about the problems of South Africa."
-
- On July 26 1990 the guest was Samuel Blumenfeld, long an ally of
- the John Birch Society, talking on his "stand against socialistic
- control of education" by the National Education Association.
-
- On July 12, the issue was October Surprise with Barbara Honegger.
-
- June 14, Bo Gritz "continues his fight against narco-corruption
- in high places."
-
- May 22, 1990 "Liberty Lobby founder and treasurer Willis A.
- Carto."
-
- May 24, 1990 "Dr. Paul Cameron, director/founder of Family
- Research Institute of Washington, discusses dangers posed to
- society by militant homosexuality."
-
- February 21--"A self-confessed FBI hit man tells how he rubbed
- out one of the shooters in the JFK assassination."
-
- January 23, 1991 "Was Bush's War actually a "Secret Team"
- operation? Col. Fletcher Prouty, expert on this government within
- a government, argues that it has all the earmarks."
-
- August 29, 1990 the program was "Former Rep. David Bowen (D-
- Miss.), executive director of the Center for the National
- Interest, talks about the power of the Israel lobby and how it
- has to be curbed."
-
-
- David Duke has this to say:
-
- " 'Spotlight' started Radio Free America...I think it's a
- fantastic project. It's one more chink in the armor of the enemy.
- I think it will enable us to penetrate and reach more and more
- people in this country.
- "I must say this: there are Jews that I respect like Alfred
- Lilienthal who works against Zionism. But, I don't have respect
- for Zionism, and frankly, I do not have respect for Judaism.
- Because it is a very vile, anti-Christian faith."
-
- Among the most influential ultra-right groups in
- the U.S. is the virulently anti-Jewish Liberty
- Lobby. With its newspaper <Spotlight>, Liberty
- Lobby spreads racialism across the U.S., and
- serves as a bridge to the paramilitary and
- neo-Nazi right. The <Washington Post> has
- described <Spotlight> as a "newspaper containing
- orthodox conservative political articles
- interspersed with anti-Zionist tracts and
- classified advertisements for Ku Klux Klan
- T-shirts, swastika-marked German coins and
- cassette tapes of Nazi marching songs." That
- description is actually mild.
-
- <Spotlight> claims it is neither anti-Jewish nor
- pro-Nazi, but one article referred to the Waffen
- SS, the elite corps of ideological Nazis, as a
- "multinational anti-communist mass movement,
- which was, in fact, the largest all-volunteer
- army in history." The <Spotlight> also celebrates
- neo-Nazi skinheads and the apartheid government
- of South Africa.
-
- Liberty Lobby, <Spotlight>, the International
- Revisionist Conference, the Institute for
- Historical Review (IHR), Noontide Press, and
- IHR's <Journal of Historical Review> are all
- projects of Willis Carto, one of America's most
- influential racial theorists. Carto is described
- by the London-based anti-fascist magazine
- <Searchlight> as the "leading U.S. publisher of
- anti-semitic, racist and pro-nazi material."
-
- Carto and Liberty Lobby were influential in
- creating the racialist Populist Party and were
- primarily responsible for elevating David Duke to
- national attention as an electoral candidate. In
- the spring of 1985 the Populist Party held a
- major meeting in Chicago where the armed and
- confrontational activities of racist and
- anti-Jewish groups in rural America were saluted
- as "heroic," according to persons who attended
- the meeting. One group of rural farm activists
- from the midwest left the meeting after
- complaining that too many of the attendees were
- obsessed with Jews. (A series of political and
- financial schisms has ended the relationship
- between Liberty Lobby and the Populist Party,
- although both groups still share many of the
- fundamental anti-Jewish and racist theories.)
-
- The pseudo-scholarly Institute for Historical
- Review is a "revisionist" research center and
- publishing house that popularizes the calumny
- that the historical account of the Nazi Holocaust
- is a Jewish hoax, an idea central to Carto's
- worldview. According to researcher Russ Bellant,
- early in his career Willis Carto produced the
- magazine <Western Destiny>, which grew out of
- the Nordicist <Northern World> and a vociferously
- anti-Jewish magazine called <Right>. <Right>
- recommended support for the American Nazi Party
- and was edited by E. L. Anderson who was
- associate editor of <Western Destiny>. Critics
- and co-workers of Carto claim E. L. Anderson was
- a pseudonym for Willis Carto.
-
- Liberty Lobby staff and supporters helped stage
- the 1978 meeting of the World Anti-Communist
- League, a group that networks fascist movements
- around the globe. According to the <Washington
- Post>, Liberty Lobby workers distributed
- publications including <Spotlight> at the WACL
- meeting. A few years later, after a change of
- leadership and some mostly-cosmetic housecleaning
- to oust a few ardent Nazi groups, WACL came under
- the leadership of retired General John "Jack"
- Singlaub. Singlaub used WACL to raise money and
- support for the Contras, and Singlaub and WACL
- were implicated in the Iran-Contra hearings for
- having served as a cover and money laundry for
- the activities of Oliver North.
-
- While the John Birch Society trumpets jingoistic
- patriotism laced with conspiracy theories,
- according to scholar John Mintz, the Liberty
- Lobby voices "racist and anti-Semitic beliefs in
- addition to conspiracism."
-
- Mintz explains:
- "Structurally, the Lobby was a most unusual
- umbrella organization catering to constituencies
- spanning the fringes of Neo-Nazism to the John
- Birch Society and the radical right. It was not
- truly paramilitary, in the manner of the Ku Klux
- Klan and Nazis, but was more accurately an
- intermediary between racist paramilitary factions
- and the recent right. "
-
- Former staffers at both the Liberty Lobby and
- LaRouche's group claim both outfits have
- cooperated closely on several projects. In the
- March 2, 1981 issue of its newspaper <Spotlight>,
- Liberty Lobby cynically defended the relationship
- this way:
-
- "It is mystifying why so many anti-communists and
- `conservatives' oppose the USLP [U.S. Labor
- Party--LaRouche's original electoral arm, ed.].
- No group has done so much to confuse, disorient,
- and disunify the Left as they have...the USLP
- should be encouraged, as should all similar
- breakaway groups from the Left, for this is the
- only way that the Left can be weakened and
- broken. More recently, <Spotlight> has distanced
- itself and Liberty Lobby from the LaRouchians
- over the issue of the LaRouchians' questionable
- and illegal fundraising activities. "
- * * *
-
- For more information see the
- Peacenet Conference "Publiceye"
- Topic: Right Woos Left
-
- -Chip Berlet
-