Not long after former long-time GCN host George Whitehurst-Berry’s new site, subotaisbow.com, was up in March 2012, GCN pulled his show in April.
Was it because of any of these principles, as outlined on his site?
“First, we DO NOT believe in the INSANE GERM THEORY OF DISEASE.”
“Second, we DO NOT subscribe to the Rothschild Gold Standard”
“Third, we DO NOT believe in helping to spread MASS MEDIA DISINFORMATION by simply reposting Mass Media articles”
“Fourth, we WILL NOT allow the Mass Media to set FALSE FRAMES around issues and then argue from within those frames, which is a CONTROLLED OPPOSITION argument.”
In just 20 days, since July 21, 2012, Berry has been prolifically featuring real alternative information on his new site, averaging five articles a day.
For more on Berry’s past work, see my articles here.
I’m really happy with George’s work. I didn’t know of him before reading about him here, but that is because I’m in Holland and am not in tune with talk radio.
Syndicating opposition to Rotschild’s Gold Standard is real opposition, as opposed to all the political correct news aggregates parading as teh free press.
Hey Anthony,
Yes, despite him being on GCN since 2007, Alex Jones got most of the attention, and part of the reason is that Alex had no problem having Ed Griffin, Lew Rockwell and other gold bugs on as regular guests.
Does he really subscribe to that reverse speech analysis? That is about as scientific as phrenology and hand writing analysis, which is to say that it is some modern version of the shaman arts.
Everything else sounds spot on.
He had the founder of reverse speech studies, David John Oates, as his regular Friday guest.
I haven’t looked into the legitimacy of reverse speech studies, but I have respect for its founder after he revealed he sacrificed $100,000 a month in revenue from his site after playing damning reversals of Richard Hoagland on Coast to Coast AM, over Art Bell’s objections.
The humanities are not science. Neither is economics.
Still: reverse speech has provided really remarkable stuff.
George has informed me that he plans to make reverse speech analysis a big feature in upcoming posts starting later this year.