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October
31, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 515 |
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Well,
this is it! The mother
load when it comes to
"Theater of the Mind," for
this is the one that
proved it's true
potential. So much so that
new rules went into effect
shortly after the
broadcast, essentially
forbidding Orson Welles
from ever pulling such a
stunt again. Of course
everybody knows the old
story of Orson Welles
"punking" America with
this broadcast back on the
night before All Hallow's
Eve in the year 1938.
Tonight you will hear how
it was done, as our own
Brian Helix and Sally
Belle-Époque present The
Mercury Theater on the Air
and their historic, for
all the wrong reasons,
presentation of H.G. Wells
War of the Worlds.
Orson Welles always gave
credit to his good friend,
the character actor Ray
Collins, for putting it
over. He played three key
roles, including the radio
announcer who apes the
tone of the crash of the
Hindenburg broadcast from
just the year before. Sure
it sounds dated today
because it is vintage
radio 1938 style, but
that's just what made it
work back then. Imitating
the regular, mediocre fare
that comprised much of the
commercial radio diet was
child's play for the
Mercury Theater gang, and
that set Mr. Collins up to
break in and make history.
Most remember him as Lt.
Arthur Tragg on the old Perry
Mason show. Tonight
we learn he was much more
the troublemaker as a
younger man, and, of
course, this was before he
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October
28, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 645 |
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Good
evening and welcome. It is
the Sixth Hour and this is
Brian Helix, once again
bidding you welcome, and
inviting you to join me,
as I once more pound the
Doomsday Beat. Tonight,
the scenario we imagine is
"Aliens Invade Earth," and
let's just say here at the
outset, that when the
History Channel tackles
this topic, you can be
sure that the outcome
won't be nearly as cheery
as when the aliens all
suddenly dropped dead from
all our human maladies
during the War of the
Worlds. You can hear
all about it for yourself,
as we'll be repeating our
broadcast of the Orson
Welles classic from
earlier in the year on All
Hallows Eve. No, when the
History Channel does
doomsday, they do it
right, and by the end of
the program you can always
count on humanity being
totally annihilated. Makes
one wonder just what it is
about us that finds this
so entertaining that we
have to keep coming back
and lapping it up every
week like the proverbial
dog of Proverbs. And, of
course, what the History
Channel totally misses is
the part about the aliens
really being demons from
an other dimension that we
call Hell, who are here to
deceive us into giving our
souls away to the devil so
we might join them (not to
mention him) there for
eternity. I guess we
really have come full
circle this week, as we
began with Anil Seth
suggesting we have no
souls, and end with
aliens, wiping us out
bodily so they can drag
the souls we supposedly
don't have back into Hell
with them. Run that
through the old processor
a few times, and see if it
doesn't make all that
electricity in your brain
crackle and snap a little
bit.
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October
27, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 644 |
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We
haven't presented a program
on the quest for the Holy
Grail since our Hidden
History series last year, so
when we happened upon this
little number, we decided it
was meant to be, and so here
you have it. This is from
Ancient Mysteries, and
features Leonard Nimoy doing
the narration, as a typical
selection of handpicked
scholars provide the
resident expertise. A very
basic treatment, well done
and with few surprises, but
an hour of your time well
spent, even if you are a
veteran to Arthurian Lore
and Legend. Allegedly, the
Holy Grail was the Most
Precious Blood of Jesus
Christ, collected in the
Holy Chalice from the Last
Supper, and then spirited
away to England by St.
Joseph of Arimethea, as he
escorted St. Lazarus to
Glastonbury. Thus the legend
began, and it continues down
to this very day. Overlooked
by most historians is the
practical application of
these tales within the
context of their own time.
The Holy Grail and the Most
Precious Blood of Jesus are
mystically present daily
upon every Catholic altar on
Earth upon which a valid
Mass is celebrated. It's
been a long time since the
lost had to go looking for
Him, but back when they did,
these were the legends that
drew them to the Catholic
Church, where the Precious
Blood of Christ was
consecrated daily. Once you
catch on to the fact that
the Real Presence is real,
then it becomes obvious that
these tales were for the
purpose of evangelizing the
True Faith of Christ during
times of abject persecution.
Given the way things are
headed right now, we only
think it prudent to brush up
on these stories while we
still have the chance. Lord
knows, we may be needing
them again soon enough.
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October
26, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 643 |
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David
Paulides made his reputation
researching and writing
about the many strange cases
of disappearances that take
place within the National
Park system of the United
States, and this logically
morphed into the more
general area of Bigfoot
research. It is, and always
has been, a phenomenon that
makes no sense at many
different levels, yet folks
all over the world keep on
seeing these damned things,
and there is more hard
evidence for them than the
uninitiated believe to be
the case. That's what David
Paulides is so good at
pointing out. And, who
better to give him the
chance to do just that than
George Knapp, who is surely
the best of the weekend "Coast"
hosts, and who, every time
we hear him, makes us wonder
all over again just why, of
the two Georges, it was
Noory and not Knapp, who
took over for Art Bell when
he cashed in his chips, and
retreated to the high desert
above Las Vegas. George
Knapp is still on the night
beat in Vegas, and when he
fills in on Coast to
Coast, and hosts the
man who has made himself the
most credible of the
Sasquatch hunters, there
truly is a nostalgic hint of
the old Art Bell days. And,
given the extensive
experience George Knapp has
in researching and reporting
on the Skinwalker Ranch
phenomena, UFO's, cryptids,
and just general high
strangeness, who better to
conduct such an interview as
this with poor old Art dead
and gone? No one on this
side of the Rockies, that's
for sure! And watch for the
idea to go viral that these
things are us before the
aliens transformed us. The
smart money says that's
where this is headed.
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October
25, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 642 |
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A
picture really is worth a
thousand words, so we'll just
let the one posted with this
program description speak for
itself. A table full of
Catholic bobble-heads, led by
a nodding Jesus, is more silly
than anything else, which is
misleading, since this is a
very serious topic and one
that everyone should pay
attention to, sans any
silliness. We wouldn't present
this discussion for you here
if it didn't have some serious
merit. If we must point out
the banality of "pop"
Catholicism along the way, so
be it: it's a dirty job but
somebody has to do it. And if
you don't believe there is a
debased spirit of idiocy
loosed and run rampant
throughout the Church, here's
an example among the
Traditionalists that rivals
anything Pope Francis can come
up with. Even if you doubt
God's sense of humor when
looking down upon all of this,
you must at least marvel at
His restraint. Perhaps that's
because the guest on this
edition of the The
Catholic Talk Show is
Charles Fraune, a very serious
acting young man, and author
of the book Slaying
Dragons. And he doesn't
mean like the Great Red Dragon
of Revelation bobble-head, so
popular among the satanists,
and probably available in most
Catholic gift shops. Your
hosts for The Catholic
Talk Show are Ryan
DellaCrosse, Ryan Scheel,
and Fr. Rich Pagano, who
truly should know better,
and who is most often the
one leading the silliness,
while at the same time
telling us this is something
we all must take more
seriously. Ah, The
Catholic Talk Show,
where comedy is king, and
Christ is a bobble-head.
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October
24, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 641 |
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Anil
Seth is one of the world
leaders in consciousness
research, and our primary
reason for presenting this
lecture of his for you here
tonight is to demonstrate
the way in which the
religion of science steals
one's soul. You won't hear
Anil Seth mention the soul,
at least not in any way
recognizable to those who
believe in a spirituality
that arises outside of the
electrical impulses that run
around in our brains. In
short, Dr. Seth believes
that it is your brain which
is generating your
consciousness, while being
totally oblivious to the
spirit that is interfacing
with it: your soul. What he
is really getting at when he
suggests that reality is a
controlled hallucination is
the idea that God is merely
an illusion; a "controlled
hallucination," shared among
a cult of true believers:
the Church. The Christian
approach to consciousness
suggests that each of
us is an ethereal spirit,
operating within the
constraints imposed by a
physical universe that is
essentially foreign to us.
The brain is the interface
point which allows us to
operate within this temporal
realm, while maintaining
communication, and receiving
direction from, a higher
spiritual presence beyond
it: Christ. The goal of life
on earth is to discern this
reality in one's spirit and
act upon it accordingly, by
attuning oneself to Him
through prayer, meditation,
and via the various other
spiritual tools with which
the Church has been gifted.
Anil Seth is trying to tell
you that you are a self
driving car, and you are
not. Stay behind the wheel
as you listen, and you will
learn a lot from this
presentation.
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October
21, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 640 |
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Day
after day, the Doomsday
Beat goes on, and tonight
we have something a little
different for you. Like
the Book of the Dead is to
the Bible, so the
prophecies in the ancient
Egyptian hieroglyphs that
you are going to hear
about tonight are to the
Book of Revelation, and
the other prophetic
pronouncements of Holy
Scripture. I guess we
could call the ancient
Egyptian pictograms the
Unholy Scriptures and hit
it pretty close. You know,
the Book of the Dead as
compared to the Bible as
the Book of Life. That's a
perspective you won't get
on the History Channel, so
we provide it for you here
at no extra charge. And,
in the end, perspective is
everything. It is, indeed,
how you look at it. But no
matter how you do look at
it, the fact that emerges
is that there were lots of
seemingly unrelated folks,
going all the way back to
the beginning of this
little human adventure
upon the earth, who
predicted the same kind of
conclusion to it. Violent.
It's almost as if we are
being led down numerous
paths that all seem to be
converging in the same
place; like spokes
gathering at the hub of a
bicycle wheel full of
dynamite. Those familiar
with the sacred geometry,
and prophetic layout, of
the interior of the Great
Pyramid will find the
description here both
concise and
understandable; in fact,
it's the best we've heard.
Keep in mind that the
people we think of as the
ancient Egyptians were
squatters, who moved onto
the remains of an earlier,
and much higher,
antediluvian culture, and
then struggled in vain,
literally for millennia,
to comprehend it. In the
end, all they could tell
you was that it was all
going to come crashing
down. But as to why or
when? They didn't have a
clue. We can tell you why.
But as for when, the best
we can do is tell you, not
2012.
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October
20, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 639 |
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What
do the Hopi Blue Star
prophecies, Nostradamus, and
web bots have in common? If
you said, "They all point to
doomsday!" then you've been
a regular listener to RNJ.
And now, here's Brad Meltzer
back in 2012, saying the
same thing, except expecting
a more imminent impact. It's
amazing how much effort, not
to mention cash, the History
Channel put into promoting
the Apocalypse of 2012 as if
it was a "done deal." It's
more like a "no-win." The
apocalypse happens and we're
all gone, and, if it doesn't
happen, the History Channel
ends up so mired in its own
hubris and irrelevance that
it ends up becoming, well,
the History Channel. And
what you are listening to
tonight is those formative
years in which they were
enjoying the end times all
the way to the bank. All
that aside, you couldn't ask
for a better intro into
these three topics which
still intrigue us today, and
the segment on the web bots
is particularly prescient,
given the more common
knowledge concerning them we
have now. Sobering to the
point of chilling is the
greater truth that none of
the conditions for the
apocalypse have gone away,
and, in retrospect, it is
easy to identify those areas
in which they have
intensified. As you regular
listeners know, we've
examined all this material
in some detail by now, and
we present it here for you
because it squares with what
we know. As best we can
determine, what they got
wrong was the "when," as
it's not a matter of "if"
and it never was. It only
goes to show you that when
Jesus said that no one knows
the day or hour, he wasn't
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October
19, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 638 |
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Welcome
back to yet another night
with Brad Meltzer and his
intrepid crew of
investigators, as tonight Decoded
takes us to Elbert County,
in the state of Georgia, for
this episode: "Georgia
Stonehenge Has Apocalyptic
Powers." So maybe it was
those apocalyptic powers
that caused the Georgia
Guidestones to mysteriously
blow up this past summer in
the wee hours of July 6.
That fact alone makes this
the most interesting of the
four Brad Meltzer pieces we
present this week, and
easily the most
controversial. Most folks
still don't know quite what
to make of the weird act of
vandalism that took down the
Guidestones, along with
their controversial implied
call for the depopulation of
the planet. More curious
still is the reaction of
folks in Elbert County, many
of whom want to see them
rebuilt. The inscriptions
read like the platform for a
Bill Gates presidential
campaign, which is merely to
say like the other
Democrats, except more
straightforward and honest.
The clear message to be read
between the lines of the
Guidestones is that uniting
humanity is only for the
purpose of our destruction,
which is reminiscent of the
great, and mostly overlooked
lesson, in the Tower of
Babel story, which is that
God destroyed it for our own
good, not to keep us from
getting ahead. The
connection to the Rosicrucians
that they present is
fascinating but also rather
tenuous. A more general
approach linking the
messages to Freemasonry
would have been just as
enlightening and more
effective. In the end, the
only "apocalyptic power" the
Guidestones possessed was
found in the hubris of the
sponsors, as well as in
imagination of the
beholders, both of whom
allowed themselves to think
they were something more
than they actually were.
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October
18, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 637 |
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The
"Brad Meltzer's Decoded" team
featured attorney Scott Rolle,
professor Buddy Levy, and
engineer Christine McKinley,
who are all likeable enough,
and just smart enough to
figure things out fast enough
so as to not drive listeners
to distraction. And, if
perhaps you're thinking the Decoded
series was based on the book,
it is actually the other way
around, as Meltzer's book: History
Decoded: The 10 Greatest
Conspiracies of All Time,
was published in 2013, over
a year after the series
concluded on the History
Channel. Tonight's episode
is a basic primer in the UFO
cover up, as it runs the
gamut from Roswell to Area
51 in such a predictable
manner, that those who are
privy to this information
will find it easy to wander
off to the snack bar for a
Corn Dog and Eskimo Pie
without fear of getting
lost. And you'll find the
Janet Airlines bit of some
interest too, as we discover
Area 51 runs it's own flight
service, consisting of a
half dozen old 737's, and
some smaller conventional
aircraft. Seems like if
they're flying you to Area
51, you should at least get
a ride in an Aurora, or one
of those triangular
anti-gravity numbers. And
Brad's crew needed to come
up with something better
than playing like they were
going to trespass so the
cops would pay attention to
them. If you neophytes out
there are being struck by
all the absurdity
surrounding UFO's, welcome
to the club. That's pretty
much what it's all about, or
at least it's a major part
of the dodge. In the age of
disclosure, this stuff
admittedly all seems pretty
mundane by comparison, but
then again, looking at what
things were like 10 years
ago is the best way to also
see how much they've
changed. And they have.
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October
17, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 636 |
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This
is Brian Helix. Good evening
and welcome to the Sixth
Hour, where we begin "Brad
Meltzer's Decoded" week here
on RNJ, with this episode
titled, "Secret Societies
Uncovered." We'll move on
to "Proof of UFOs
Revealed" tomorrow night,
then it's "Georgia
Stonehenge Has Apocalyptic
Powers," on Wednesday,
before we finish with
"Ancient Doomsday Prophecy
of 2012," on Thursday. And,
speaking of Doomsday, I'll
finish out the week on the
Doomsday Beat, and you won't
want to miss it, because
this week it's "Ancient
Hieroglyphs Predict
Doomsday." Now, if you are
wondering just what it is
we're up to, let me sum it
up for you: Dear Sally and
Chaplain Phil have taken the
week off so they can work on
their own upcoming projects.
In realizing how many new
listeners we have gained,
who are quizzical over just
what it is we're talking
about around here a lot of
the time, we decided that
perhaps some remedial study
was in order. Since it was I
who broached this subject,
it was yours truly who was
also given the task of
attempting something that
just might accomplish this,
and what I came up with was
novelist Brad Meltzer: a
mainstream writer, working a
crew that consists of a
lawyer, a college professor,
and an engineer, and doing
so for the History Channel
in the lead up to the end of
the world back in 2012.
Mainstream types uncovering
esoterica, unveiling the
arcane, unraveling
conspiracies, and doing so
from a beginner's
perspective and with the
apocalypse looming, provides
just the introductory tone
we were looking for, and is
also interesting enough to
hold the attention of you
veteran listeners. It's not
like we call it a revelatory
excursion into a deeper
radio experience for
nothing, you know.
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October
14, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 635 |
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Good
evening and welcome to the
Sixth Hour, where tonight,
it is yours truly, Brian
Helix, once again pounding
the Doomsday Beat, and
working the graveyard
shift, which is
appropriate since on this
program tonight, Earth
itself becomes one big
graveyard, as a rogue
star, hurtling through the
vast reaches of space,
perturbs the orbit of
Earth and sends it
careening into the sun. To
say there will by a hot
time in the old town
tonight doesn't even state
it by half, as things
begin to heat up quickly
when the distance between
the earth and the sun
begins to shrink, and
things grow from
uncomfortable to
unbearable in a hurry. All
this proves, of course, is
that while God is in His
heaven, all is certainly
not right with the world,
and should he decide to
even this score, here is
yet another creative way
in which He might choose
to do so. Something I've
learned on the Doomsday
Beat is that it isn't a
matter of if but when, and
perhaps the greatest, and
most unrecognized blessing
of them all, is simply
when another day passes
and such a catastrophe as
this doesn't happen. Time
is truly precious, and it
does indeed grow short.
Every day that passes
without such cosmic
intrusions is a day worthy
of our repentance, and a
day begging for our pledge
to do better. The hand of
God will not be stayed
forever, and the
opportunity to reconcile
one's life to Christ will
go a glimmerin' soon
enough. Just a little take
out food for thought, from
a stuffy little diner on
the Doomsday Beat, as the
Earth spins out of orbit
and falls into the Sun.
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October
13, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 634 |
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Sometimes
you just have to take a
break and inject something a
little lighter into the mix,
and tonight is the night we
do that, with this terrific
Seth Breedlove documentary
on the legendary Boggy Creek
monster from Fouke,
Arkansas. Like The
Mothman of Point Pleasant,
The Invasion on Chestnut
Ridge, The Bray
Road Beast, and a host
of others, this production,
featuring the research of
Lyle Blackburn (not to
mention Mr. Blackburn
himself), finds yet another
location in rural America
harassed by a little
understood cryptid menace.
This time it is the Boggy
Creek Monster, who hales
from the bayous of southern
Arkansas, and who proudly
takes his place on the
roster of weird creatures
that enter into our realm
from some mystical
netherworld, and strike fear
and wonder into the hearts
of simple, but well meaning,
country folk. These are the
kind of folks who just want
to be left alone. They don't
want to be harassed by
cryptid monsters, or the
documentary film makers who
are sure to follow them
(though they're not opposed
to an annual festival, and a
museum with a gift shop).
Whether it's West Virginia,
Wisconsin, Arkansas, or
anywhere across the fruited
plane, innocent and
unsuspecting Americans have
been subject to attacks by
the darnedest things, and
the darnedest thing of all
is that everybody laughs at
them when they try to tell
their story. So, head to the
snack bar for all the treats
you'll need, then settle in
for an hour of chasing the
Boggy Creek Monster through
the backwoods of Arkansas
with Lyle Blackburn. Be
prepared to meet some of the
nicest folks you'll meet
anywhere. Folks who you'd
like to have for neighbors,
as longs as you don't have
to live in the same
neighborhood they do.
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October
12, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 633 |
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Once
again, we have returned to
the well of Ancient
Mysteries, and this time we
have drawn for you this
episode which deals with the
various ways in which
various cultures, both past
and present, have understood
and dealt with death. I know
this sounds like a
quintessentially boring film
from social studies class in
about eighth grade, but in
the hands of the researchers
and writers at Ancient
Mysteries, and with Leonard
Nimoy serving as narrator,
this becomes a fascinating
journey through the deepest
longings and yearnings of
humankind, and we are proud
to present it to you here
tonight as the strangely
thoughtful, and moving,
offering you will surely
find it to be. Belief in
eternal life in a realm more
glorious, and sans the pain
of this earthly realm, has
been at the heart of man's
quest to find meaning on
this planet since the
beginning of his time here.
There has to be more than
this, we all know it, and
yet there is nothing
concrete to prove that, when
one closes one's eyes in
death, there is nothing
other than nothing. It is,
perhaps, the common cause to
find something beyond that
infernal nothing we all fear
that makes this piece such a
moving, and unlikely,
tribute to the human spirit.
It is that spirit within us
which will not let us let go
of the hope, and fervent
belief, that something more
truly does exist. Humanity,
so separated in life, is,
nevertheless, united in
death. It is a realm we know
little about, and the goal
of life here is to get
there, while putting it off
as long as one possibly can.
It is where we all end up,
yet not a one of us knows
where that "where" is, or if
it even exists.
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October
11, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 632 |
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This
is yet another offering from
Philip Gardiner, as these
Reality Films productions,
produced by Walter Croyle, and
featuring Brandon Schreiber as
narrator, have become a rather
interesting teaching tool for
us to use to entice you into
the deeper radio experience we
promise. Like we've been
telling you, the key to
profiting from this material
is to stay above it and not
let yourself get emotionally
caught up in it. One of the
features that we've come to
appreciate about these
"Reality" productions is that
it's all presented in such an
unemotional and
non-confrontational way that
it makes it easy to process
the information for what it
is, while separating out the
more obvious speculation and
supposition and discarding it.
Enjoy the watermelon. Just
spit the seeds and you'll do
fine. The fine art of
propaganda is found in
convincing you that you should
be looking at things the other
way around; that the seeds are
where the true value lies, and
if one is truly interested in
convincing a person that this
is so, one will be a lot more
successful if such sour
blarney is, perhaps, sweetened
with a little molasses. The
Cross is the Way of Salvation
because it is right, good,
true and holy, not because it
is easy. Those who get that
are few and far between, and
those who don't are legion.
The caveat we offer
here is that romanticizing
history into something else
doesn't change it, and denying
the efficacy of the Cross
doesn't remove it. Consider
this entertainment that
teaches an alternate point of
view, and so be enlightened.
Just remember that this is the
occult religion underlying the
New Age movement, and much of
Freemasonry, and certainly no
one is suggesting you be
converted.
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October
10, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
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Maintain
the correct perspective as
you listen to this
fascinating presentation
from the mind of Philip
Gardiner, and you'll be
surprised at how much you'll
learn about your own faith,
in a backhanded sort of way.
Simply put, this is the left
handed version of the story
of humanity's struggle to
rise up from the primordial
ooze and make something of
ourselves. And in this
version, it's all about how
we had help from benevolent
aliens, who were present
upon the earth at the time,
and who were kind enough to
genetically modify us for
higher and better things.
They then set us up in
civilization, before
mounting to the skies in
their flying saucers, and
heading to points in the
universe unknown (though
endlessly speculated upon).
When you start hearing that
the serpent is really the
good guy, and "the God of
the Bible" is the evil
tyrant, bent upon keeping us
perpetually ignorant (for
whatever purpose that might
serve), then you'll realize
that not only are you not in
Kansas anymore, but even in
the Rome of Pope Francis,
this kind of thing is still
pretty much on the
theological cutting edge,
and, at the least, is not
something to be discussed in
public. It only upsets the
faithful, who, in turn,
respond by taking their
outrage, and their cash,
somewhere else. In the end,
you pays your money and you
takes your choice, and
anyone who chooses this New
Age garbage over the sacred
faith in eternal salvation
through the shed Most
Precious Blood of Christ at
the Cross, is welcome to it.
Still, it's important to
know what the other side
believes and why, and if the
Church was as all-fired
opposed to all of this as
has been claimed, you'd be
hearing this from the men in
the little red hats, and not
from us, in a left handed
sort of way, through Philip
Gardiner. I suppose, in the
end, that's really the point
we're trying to make.
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October
07, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
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Good
Evening and welcome to the
Sixth Hour. This is your
host for the Doomsday
Beat, Brian Helix. And
tonight, Doomsday it is,
as a gamma ray burst comes
hurtling through space,
hits the earth, and
unleashes Armageddon.
Actually, they meant to
say that it unleashes the
apocalypse. Not to split
hairs or anything, but
when you do as much of
this as we do, it's
irritating. Armageddon is
a battle, or, rather a
battlefield. A gamma ray
burst doesn't make the
King of the North rise up
against the King of the
East, and have them meet
in the "Gog versus Magog,"
battle of the ages, on the
Plain of Meggido. This
isn't that type of
apocalypse if, for no
better reason, there just
isn't the time necessary
to get everybody together
for such a great last
battle, since a gamma ray
burst strikes without
notice. One minute,
everything is just fine
and the next... Wait a
minute. If I tell you,
then you won't listen. I
can just hear you out
there, saying to
yourselves, whispering to
each other, "Why even
bother? A gamma ray burst
can't possibly be as bad
as a black hole swallowing
the earth, and we've
already heard that." Well,
let me tell you, a gamma
ray burst is too just as
bad as being swallowed by
a black hole. Every bit as
bad. Maybe worse. And you
won't know unless you
listen, will you? All I'm
telling you is that it
isn't unleashing
Armageddon. It's
unleashing the apocalypse.
And there's a difference.
There is! That's all.
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October
06, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 629 |
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One
of our common themes is that
of how much of life on earth
is a con-game, including,
and especially, when it
comes to religion. To
illustrate this thesis, we
present tonight, this
offering from the History
Channel's series Ancient
Discoveries, titled,
"Secret Science of the
Occult." From
the underwater netherworld
of the Maya, to a crucifix
wired to move and so assist
in the fleecing of gullible
pilgrims, to a chamber that
used the technology of the
ancient Greek Oracles to
create a simulated realm of
the dead, humankind has
proven for millennia that
there truly is "one born
every minute" -- maybe even
two or three. And with so
many unsuspecting sheep to
be fleeced, I suppose it is
to be expected that there
would be so many examples of
charlatans, con-men, and
grifters, working the crowd
out at the fringes, where
the emotions and the human
spirit are the most
vulnerable. Perhaps the
greatest, and most
unrecognized, damage that
such chicanery does, is to
sew the seeds of unbelief
even deeper among the
scoffers, who in turn
ridicule the gullible, and
while this conflict goes on
unabated, the legitimate
miracles that take place all
around us happen unnoticed.
Maybe the one thing about
the crucifixion of Christ
that should bother us the
most is that, besides his
mother, and a precious few
others, no one paid any
attention to it at all. At
least not here on Earth.
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October
05, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
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We
have done several programs
at least which have dealt,
at least in passing, with
the subject of alchemy.
Surely, we will present more
of this type of programming
in the future. Therefore, it
seems logical and reasonable
that we should present this
program on alchemy for you
here tonight, and who better
to guide this excursion into
a deeper radio experience
than the man who is
synonymous with deep space,
Leonard Nimoy? Besides being
hopelessly typecast (and
getting obscenely wealthy)
playing Mr. Spock on Star
Trek, Mr. Nimoy is also
remembered for his skills as
a narrator, and tonight we
shall listen to him ply this
craft on Ancient
Myteries, which those
suffering from the Mandella
Effect will remember as a
History Channel show, when,
in the reality of most of
us, it was on the Arts and
Entertainment Network, which
some also remember as
A&E. I believe that's
the reality in which David
Carradine narrated Ancient
Mysteries, and Leonard
Nimoy did In Search Of,
though I'm not sure.
You know, this was all
confusing enough before I
brought up the Mandella
Effect, though you have to
admit, the way they do
quantum physics at CERN is
rather alchemical if you
think about it. Transmuting
known historical facts by
subjecting them to another
set of circumstances, and
occurrences, to gain a
different outcome is
something like changing
mercury or lead into gold.
Though I can't imagine it's
nearly as profitable. It
will, however, profit you to
learn more about alchemy,
and if you stay tuned to RNJ
for the next hour, so you
shall.
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October
4, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
No. 627 |
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Stick
with this classic Bible
documentary from 2007, and
you'll discover that the
payoff is well
worth it, as it turns out to
be one of the finest of this
genre you'll find. And we
should know, since we spend
an inordinate amount of time
searching for quality
programming just like this
for you, our dear listeners.
This effort from David
McKenzie
and Michael
Bouson is first rate from
start to finish, thanks in
large part to the narration
of Roger Moore, who was
pretty ancient in his own
rite by the time this piece
was made, but who was still
on top of his game enough to
tie it all together, and
make it work like a charm.
It's a good, honest,
professional effort all the
way around, which manages to
stick to the Biblical truth,
and in doing so, offends no
one who does likewise. We do
manage to run into these
kinds of gold nuggets from
time to time, as we sift
through the dross on the
internet searching for them.
When so discovered, we are
only too delighted to
present them for you here.
One can always tell when the
LORD is receiving the love
and respect He deserves, and
if this piece, in its
British demeanor, isn't
overly effusive in
expressing the former, it
surely snaps to attention
when it comes to the latter.
The overall effect is not
overly emotional, but comes
off as well balanced, and,
while intellectual, it is in
no way condescending or
"preachy." Mr. Moore's
narration is so smooth that
it takes the listener awhile
to realize just how in
charge of the subject matter
he is, but, once realized,
it is a fascinating joyride
to the end, as the ancient
secrets of the Bible are
unlocked as promised. And
we, in turn, present it to
you as the revelatory
excursion into a deeper
radio experience that it is,
right here on RNJ.
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October
3, 2022
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The Sixth Hour |
Program
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Seems
like there is no end to
these documentaries from the
New Age crowd that are
anxious to tell you how the
Church got it all wrong, and
that the pagans were right
all along. Actually, the
Church is only wrong when
she disagrees with Christ,
which should never be, but
since this has been a way of
life now for longer than
most of us have been alive,
it is just taken for granted
that this is the way it is
supposed to be. It's hard to
tell what Christians really
think these days, since most
do as little of it as
possible. And those who do
find themselves so easily
led astray by all of the
hucksters, frauds and
charlatans, who are only too
happy to pick their pockets,
before giving them a spin,
and sending them off in the
wrong direction. The New Age
movement is the same scam as
the church scam, just run in
reverse. "We all know the
Church lies, so come on over
here and we'll tell you the
truth. For a price." It's
easy to be cynical and pose
the eternal question that
Pilate posed, "What is
truth?" Christ's eternal
answer always remains the
same, "That's for you to
decide." That's reason
enough to be leery of those
who claim to possess it. And
reason, too, why those who
do have it, have such a
devil of a time convincing
anyone of it. In the end,
it's not about what you
have, but what you did to
earn it. And it's not about
what you think it is you
know, but what you did to
learn it. Beware of any who
are anxious to point out the
lies of others, while having
no greater truths to offer
of their own. And know that
the greatest lesson of the
Watchers and the Shining
Ones is, simply, "We are not
alone."
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The
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RNJ Staff
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Chaplain
Phil
Chaplain Phil grew up
listening to alternative points of
view, and the underground
perspective, that characterized
late night AM and shortwave radio
in the 1960's. In the cold
winter months following the events
that transpired in Dallas on
November 22, 1963, he came to
realize that the death of
President Kennedy represented an
even deeper and more profound
tragedy - the death of the nation.
In the summer of 1964, he read None
Dare Call It Treason by
John Stormer and understood how
this had come to pass. He
was 10 years old.
Through
the ensuing years, he has followed
the flow of free information, as
what we now call the "mainstream
media" banished independent
Christian broadcasting, and honest
political thought, from the AM band to shortwave, then
to the internet, and now, in the
face of internet censorship, back
to shortwave. After a
lifetime of listening, he now
feels the time has come to
speak. His message is
simple. We are living in a
godless false reality created for
the purpose of destroying most of
us and enslaving the rest.
The
time of Revelation is here. Take
heart. For what is being
revealed is the eternal truth of
Jesus Christ.
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Brian Helix -
News Director
As
one of the BBC's "Young
Lions," Brian Helix was
known for his honest
reporting and take no
prisoners attitude towards
the truth. He is an
expert on conspiracies and
the theories thereof, both
modern and classic, and a
top flight investigative
journalist. He
brings these talents along
with his many others to
the post of News Director
here at RNJ.
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Sally
Belle-Époque - Production
Manager
Sally
Belle-Époque made her mark in both
video production and A.I. research
with the famed Hanson Robotics in
Hong Kong, and now brings her
varied talents and unique skills
to bear as Production Manager at
RNJ. Sally is a no nonsense
professional with all the Left
Coast flair and style her
background as a "Valley Girl"
would suggest - a Silicone Valley
Girl.
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Catholic
Pirate Radio
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What
is Catholic Pirate
Radio?
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Pirate
radio or a pirate
radio station is a
radio station that
broadcasts without a
valid license.
Catholic Pirate
Radio is broadcast
without the official
sanction or approval
of the Catholic
Church, any of its
connected agencies
or organizations, or
any member of its
hierarchical
structure (bishops,
cardinals, pope,
etc.).
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Queen of Catholic Pirate Radio
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"You
see, God expects His people
to do the ridiculous so
He can do the
miraculous." - Mother
Angelica
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Father
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Mother Angelica: Queen
of Catholic Pirate Radio
Mother Mary Angelica
founded the EWTN television
network, and, more
significantly for my purposes
here, WEWN, a global shortwave
broadcast service with
transmitters located in
Irondale, Alabama. In
the 1990's, Mother Angelica
became one of the most
dominant Christian voices on
the shortwave bands, and WEWN
a torch that beamed her
message of the truth of
believing and faithful
Catholicism across the nation
and the world. She was a
major influence concerning my
conversion to the Catholic
Faith in 2002, and it is
truthful to say that my
formation as a Catholic took
place with her over many
nights of listening to the
most powerful voice on 41
meters. She gets much
credit for her pioneering work
in Catholic television, while
her savvy for international
shortwave broadcasting goes
largely unheralded and is just
as significant. It made
her a worldwide voice for the
faith rather than just an
American phenomenon, and paved
the way for the globalization
of EWTN.
Mother Angelica
earned the title of Queen of
Catholic Pirate Radio when she
publicly took on and disputed
the apostate Archbishop of Los
Angeles, Roger
Cardinal Mahony,
concerning the Real Presence
of Jesus in the Holy
Eucharist. While Mahony
was unleashing his wrath upon
Mother all the way to Rome,
it should also be noted that
he retreated quickly and
issued a statement taking
offense at her for daring to
question his belief in the
Real Presence. Thanks to
Mother's widespread and
profound media influence, I'm
sure a lot of bishops, cut
from the same cloth as
Mahoney, also thought twice
about peddling the "Spirit of
Vatican II" nonsense in an
overt way that might end up on
TV.
Here's some vintage
Mother for you:
I’m so tired of you
liberal Church in America!
And everything you’ve ever
done has gone in silence.
Nothing, nothing you’ve done
– from your witchcraft to
your enneagrams to your
centering prayer to all
this ‘earth
spirituality’ to replacing
holy water with sand to
destroying our churches and
closing churches that are
viable and ready to go…no,
this is not an accident.
We’ve swallowed this now for
thirty years. I’m tired of
it. We have swallowed enough
of your idea of God! You
have, really, no God,
no dogma, no doctrine,
and no authority, because
the only authority in the
Catholic Church is
our Holy Father and the
Magisterium, and you have
disclaimed that. You don’t
believe in the Eucharist,
you don’t believe in the
Immaculate Conception, you
don’t believe in the Virgin
Birth, you don’t believe in
Mary’s power of
intercession, you don’t
believe in religious life,
you don’t believe in being a
spouse of Christ! You do believe in teaching
to little children in the
third grade sex education,
you do believe in forcing
centering prayer and forcing
inclusive language upon us,
and now you depict Jesus as
a woman?! You’re sick!
Nothing to add to
that. As a layman, my
duty as a Catholic is to point
out these things just as it
was Mother's duty as a
religious - a Carmelite
nun. She taught me
well. It's time for
Catholic Pirate Radio, the
next generation.
Father Charles
Coughlin: Father
of Pirate Radio
In
1926,
Father Charles Coughlin
first took to the airwaves
on WJR radio in Detroit to
denounce the Ku Klux Klan,
which had recently burned
crosses on the grounds of
his parish. Turning to
politics in 1929, Father
Coughlin quickly became a
dominant and highly
influential radio voice on
the CBS network, with a
weekly listening audience
estimated at 30,000,000
during the peak of his
popularity in the early
1930's. While at first
a fervent supporter of the
policies and person of
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, his views became
more controversial and his
rhetoric more strident as
the Great Depression
lingered on. By 1936,
he was expressing a
viewpoint that was
anti-capitalist and
anti-socialist, and invoked
no little controversy by
expressing a certain
sympathy concerning the
fascism of Benito Mussolini
and Adolph Hitler. He
was accused of anti-Semitism
based upon this and his
searing critique of the
European Jewish banking
establishment, which he
sought to qualify as
follows:
My purpose is to
help eradicate from the
world its mania for
persecution, to help align
all good men, Catholic and
Protestant, Jew and Gentile,
Christian and non-Christian,
in a battle to stamp out the
ferocity, the barbarism and
the hate of this bloody era.
I want the good Jews with
me, and I'm called a Jew
baiter, an anti-Semite.
My point here is not
to speak out for or against
Father Coughlin and his
political opinions, but merely
to point to him as an early
example of the efforts to
censor and silence unpopular
viewpoints. He remains
the textbook example of church
and state teaming up to remove
from public influence someone
deemed too controversial to
have his views heard by the
great unwashed masses of the
general public. The
Roosevelt Administration
determined a priori
that the First Amendment did
not apply to radio
broadcasting, and new
regulations and restrictions
were created specifically to
remove Father Coughlin from
the airwaves. For the
first time, public
broadcasters had to obtain a
permit and seek approval to
speak on the air, and this was
the impetus for those who
refused to do so taking to the
airwaves in protest: the birth
of pirate radio. While
Father Coughlin was able to
circumvent his banishment from
network broadcasting by buying
airtime on local stations, his
reach and influence were
drastically reduced. In
1942 he was ordered to remove
himself from public life by
Bishop Edward Aloysius
Mooney. He complied
without complaint and spent
the remainder of his career as
parish priest at the Shrine of
the Little Flower in Royal
Oak, Michigan. He
retired from active ministry
in 1966.
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Welcome
to our broadcast facilities here at
RNJ. This is where Chaplain Phil and
our crew make the magic happen.
Stars of the Show are a Sweetwater Studio
Computer powering Jean and Ginger, two
1950 Canadian Philips Table Radios that
serve as broadcast monitors. That's Ginger
on the right channel, and Jean on the
left. Auxilliary Computer is "Old
Faithful," a 2009 Hewlett Packard (that's
like about a 1930 model in American Tube
Radio Years (ATRY). You'll also notice
three communication receivers, two 1959
Hallicrafters S-108's and a 1947 National
NC 57. Standby monitors include a 1937
Coronado 725 and 1953 Philco 53-960. It's
all sorted out through a Behringer Xenyx
802 Mixer. Our antenna array (not
shown) is an 80 foot sloping copper long
wire antenna, fastened to a Royal Palm and
running from there to the studio.
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