[Amps] Shortwave Returns? [Was: testing the biggest one]

David Jordan wa3gin at comcast.net
Sat Aug 3 15:32:53 EDT 2013


Money is freedom.... Don't like where u are leave.... Seems folks have been doing that for more than 200 years... It's how the USA got started... I guess it's up to the individual.  Shortwave is dead for information distribution... 

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On Aug 3, 2013, at 10:45 AM, "qrv at kd4e.com" <qrv at kd4e.com> wrote:

> Actually, censorship of pro-civilization speech has increased while
> anti-civilized speech has prospered.
> 
> Disgusting, insulting, degrading garbage spews forth while country
> after country imposes "politically-correct" speech censorship.
> 
> Political conservatives and Christian pastors are the most likely
> to be attacked in the West, in Islamacist nations the attacks are
> so many, so arbitrary, and so out-of-proportion they are hard to
> quantify, China censors most criticism of their totalitarian regime,
> India is engaged in a huge debate about their censorship practices.
> 
> China at 1,354,040,000 plus India at 1,210,193,422 alone represent
> over 1/3 of the world's population, another 20%+ are Islamacist.
> 
> Censorship has always existed and always will - it's merely a
> question of what value system is promoted and what is suppressed.
> 
> Many nations have tested protocols to shut down or restrict the
> Internet, or portions of it, at the whim of their leaders - not
> always carefully restricted to their own nationals.
> 
> SW crosses national boundaries and is infamously difficult to
> successfully jam or otherwise restrict.
> 
> The defense of freedom requires diverse means to communicate.
> 
>> Censorship???  Guess it depends what country you live in but in most
>> of the developed world freedom of speech is doing so well it's
>> embarrassing at times... Just watch the Tonight Show or FOX or HBO's
>> Newsline or NETFLICKS award winning first effort at depicting
>> operations at the US Capital... Clearly censorship has no home in
>> AMERICAN TV.
>> 
>> 73, Dave Wa3gin
> 
> 
> 
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> Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com
> 
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