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5/7/05 Insider Letter

Posted by Bob on May 7th, 2005 under Insider Letter Archive


(Reprinted to Blog from email list of 5/7/05)

*** Bob’s Insider’s Message ***

Tonight, Saturday, May 7, internet broadcasting will reach a new level.
Please note that I did not say a new HIGH level. There are laws about Truth in Advertising, and I have enemies in high places, low places, and places that cannot be mentioned in a family publication.

Tonight, May 7 at 6 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time, I will host a one-hour program on Duke Radio. It can be heard through Stormfront,

http://Stormfront.com

and at

http://davidduke.com

or directly when On Air by

copy/pasting WebCast Streaming Radio URL into your program’s play address box or click here:
http://67.43.157.31:8000/listen.pls

It will be archived, so those of you who miss it can laugh at me by hearing it later on the two websites given above or from my blog.

Why am I doing this? Because they asked me to.

David Duke has a one-hour radio show every day at 6PM EDT except on Saturday. I am a very good guest. James Edwards has a radio station in Memphis that also goes out on the Internet. His best guest to date in drawing power was Bay Buchanan, which is the big leagues.

But James said that when I’m on, I outdraw even Bay two to one!

The reason I’m so interesting is precisely the reason so few people ask me to be a guest these days. I say what you are thinking, which is what I do on WhitakerOnline.

So David Duke asked me to take over a show on my own.

This is fascinating. I have been an amateur radio license-holder for some fifty years. I did a very short stint as a radio announcer at the University of South Carolina in the 1950s. James Kelso coached me through a trial run, and it is a lot like ham radio the way I do it.

David Duke has been a professional radio announcer. He had a program in Louisiana that outdrew Rush Limbaugh for two years. But David couldn’t get sponsors.

So David has an impressive introduction. I won’t start with a prerecorded intro and music. That’s not because of modesty. One of the best announcers in the business has offered to do my intro, and I will take him up on it eventually.

This is the reason I will not have an intro, and it is very important to anyone who listens to my first show:

An intro means one more button to push.

My goal for the first show is to get through the show.

I am NOT kidding you about this. I have to keep the show going while learning to use my headset and the little equipment I need to use so Duke Radio can handle all the technical stuff for me. If you take off the headset, which I will have to do sometimes (a headset is a set of headphones with the mic attached) you can get a sound that is like an explosion to the listener.

There are a dozen things I have to learn, and I will be learning all of them Saturday. I will be sitting here doing all that alone, and will have to be on the phone, too, if I need technical help, which I will. And any references I need, including WhitakerOnline archives and Stormfront comments, will be on my computer screen and I will have to use the mouse and keyboard there.

All this with only two hands and half a brain.

You should get a hoot out of it.

So will I. I have long since discovered that the only way to do something is to go ahead and do it. As for screwing up, I lost my ability to be embarrassed about the time your granddaddy’s parents first let him go to the outhouse by himself.

This week could be boring except for when I step on my headset, but James Edwards said he would be guest whenever I ask him, so if this week’s a bust, he can make the next one interesting.

David Duke has already developed an audience. This broadcast reaches the entire planet earth. You can hear it clear as a bell in Antarctic. The audience is all over Europe, all over America, Australia, New Zealand, EVERYWHERE. It is banned in Germany and France and, Germany and France hear it.

There are more people with computers today around the world than had radios in 1950.

Our little headsets are destroying monopolies the media spent decades and billions of dollars to get.

I may make a lot of crashes and be talking into my show when I think it’s the microphone, but the world media monopoly don’t see a bit of humor in it.

I’ll be having a good time. The media moguls won’t.

That’s 6 pm Saturday EDT.


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