Posted on 11/05/2022 11:04:30 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Hmmmm good point but more you think aboutiy it even becomes worse
See in WW2 we the good guy did not fear or block the enemy broadcast
We laughed at them
But the Axis the bad guys block and made punishment by death for anybody listening to the Allied broadcast
They fear them
So today who Censoring everything now??
We laugh the absurdity of theirs speech and they fear ours speech
Tells you who the good guys and bad guys are in this battle
Back in the seventies if you listened to short wave radio it was difficult to avoid hearing the great misinformation broadcaster Radio Moscow. I don’t recall any efforts then by the US government to prevent reception of those broadcasts. Of course as a counter there was also Voice of America. These days those old Soviet style broadcasts can be replicated without short wave by just tuning in National Public Radio newscasts.
Fiji Hill. At last someone who has done their homework re there being several (at least three of them). I saw one at the National Archives with her husband looking for documents to help clear her name.
PS. My late acquaintance Morris Amchan, was the lead prosecutor of the German industrialists who built the Nazi war machine. I knew Telford Taylor’s personal war crimes secretary, and DeWitt White, another friend, was a military post-war occupation judge who handled war criminals, regular criminals and Soviet spies.
Had great conversations with them and Learned a lot of real history from those who made it.
I heard Radio Moscow on the car radio when I was in Key West, Fla. in 1986. It was being broadcast over the AM band from Cuba.
We used to listen and laugh at it in 1986 while stationed at RAF Mildenhall. Excellent propaganda pieces.
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