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  • @1RadicalOne: I am trying to get the link for this broadcast, however, it isn't working. Can you please send the link again?

  • @1RadicalOne: Is that the link for the actual broadcast??

  • @1RadicalOne Is it possible that you might could upload it again somewhere? The rapidshare link seems to be down.

  • It works for me; I think the problem is just that RS itself is behaving slowly.

  • @SteveMaster44 Ok, now it worked for me to, thanks. :)

  • Ooooo, Ronnie's in big trouble now that Pierre Trudeau has condemned U.S. use of nukes...

  • @baraxor At the end of the day, it wouldn't matter. They'd be dead with the rest of us.lol

  • ON my ipod :P

  • I downloaded this and it was cool! i like Chubby Checker "Let's Twist Again"

  • Anyone who even first launched an WMD attack against Europe or the United States, it would be the last thing they do

  • I've heard it, soooo awesome!

  • Thanks for uploading this.

  • Google this interesting chart "2004 USDA National Fluoride Database of

    Selected Beverages and Foods" i thought it was only in water gut apparently that just not enough for our government.

  • And the fact it is in more than one source proves your conspiracy theory how? I also read the paper. The amounts are miniscule. There is more MERCURY in your food.

  • @1RadicalOne The onyl way to survive is: To deny women your essence.

    Now pardon me as I ride off to make a certain lady Mrs. Buck Turgidson!

  • Whaaa?

  • @1RadicalOne

    In response to the flouridation conspiracy I was alluding to the movie Dr Strangelove.

  • I am afraid that I have never heard of it.

  • @1RadicalOne That's okay. It was a dark satire about nuclear war made by Stanley Kubrick.

  • OK, that is a name I know - the maker of 2001, the film adaptation of Clarke's novel.

  • @1RadicalOne And many other masterpieces like A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Spartacus and Full Metal Jacket

  • And back to things I have never heard of, I am afraid.

  • @1RadicalOne Well now you have some new things to explore and experience.

  • What are the chances I will understand and/or like them?

  • the gamma ray weapons being deployed are even more dangerous then the neutron bomb and they leave only kill biological life and are very clean devices that a radical battle field commander would love to have or elitist bent on completing their dream of a world without you or me in it. as proof i only need to direct you to the Georgia Guidestones and the first commandment in stone states: "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature." to do this takes action,

  • What a load of crap.

  • @1RadicalOne

    thank you, i will do better on the next comment

  • @1RadicalOne google this if you think its crap: Gamma-ray weapons could trigger next arms race

  • Gamma ray weapons are theoretically feasible, but you were commenting with what appeared to be another "depopulation" conspiracy theory.

  • @1RadicalOne if you don't think eugenicist are working there agenda look at fluoride, it attacks your thyroid, bones, reproductive capacity, IQ and other vital functions. in the country of India they were putting in 5 parts per million of fluoride in their water and children are going blind and harmed in many ways, in America we put one part per million so we wont notice our IQ dropping and IQ's are dropping in America just Google it. wake up man.

  • Fluoride does none of those things. It replaces a hydroxyl group in the phosphate compound that your tooth enamel is made of, making the compound more acid-resistant.

    And IQs are not dropping. Typical conspiracy theory. Make up facts and use them to "prove" the conspiracy.

  • @1RadicalOne google "Global IQ: 1950–2050" according to this organization IQ's are indeed falling. we live in a world of cause and effect how do you explain this drop?

  • You do realize that not only are IQs a poor measurement of intelligence - an issue for another place - but they are normalized to the existing average. An IQ of 100 is the testing average, by definition. So if everyone were getting less intelligent, then the 100-level would also be dropping in absolute intelligence. IQs in an entire population cannot, by definition, drop.

  • @1RadicalOne yes agreed an issue for another place but you did call me on the depopulation agenda of the eugenicist and elitist so i saw a need to back up my claims and i am not the first person to notice reproductive capacity in males has diminished over the years as well as more women being barren in the general population, bone cancer is up in boys as well as autism. there are rare cancers now not so rare. all i ask people to do is look at what fluoride is and Google the health risk.

  • Want to know why more cases of all these disorders exist? More people, and more of them in places where they can be diagnosed. Fifty years ago, the world population was at half its current value, and the percent that lived near medical centers was far lower.

  • @1RadicalOne you don't have to agree with me, just keep your eyes open and ask questions and then find the answers. many of these answers can be found in UN policy papers and government white papers. read the book Ecoscience In a section of the textbook on pages 786-789 devoted to considering "involuntary fertility control," Holdren and the Ehrlichs discuss a variety of methodologies, including: an effort in the 1960s to vasectomize all fathers of three or more children in India.

  • No such policy would ever be implemented. The backlash against the government, enforcers, country, those who proposed the idea, et cetera would be so enormous that it would still be a talking point today. I need not tell you that this is not the case.

  • @1RadicalOne the thing is the more radical attacks on the population is a wish list of things they desire for us all, the author of Ecoscience is the obama science czar. these radical people are in politics and given opportunity they would get aggressive on their agenda. the odd thing is even in Roman times they had books on population reduction and controlling the commoners there are some interesting translation that make good reads.

  • Heathrow City Airport??? Heathrow isn't a city. Police carry Batons not clubs. Not a bad effort though.

  • @1RadicalOne - This is an absolutely incredible play - one that can make you wake up with night terrors. Lord knows just how close we came to having this be a reality during the Cold War.

    As EdRingwald said above, this compares with "Countdown to Looking Glass." Both of these works make me pause. Not only do I think about how close we came to a nuclear exchange, but I also wonder what will happen when more radical nations acquire & decide to use nuclear warheads. Maybe that's the next play.

  • One hopes that never occurs, but fortunately, even if a rogue nuclear warhead were to be acquired by a terrorist nation, the damage they could inflict would be far short of the cold war's potential. A single nuclear detonation could kill millions, but it would be survivable, both in terms of civilization and the human species. And such intents would likely be known in advance, limiting the possibility of escalation due to interpreting it as a surprise attack (especially in today's geopolitics).

  • Very moving. I downloaded from fileshare. Bravo and 5 stars.

  • By "fileshare" you mean Rapidshare?

    Or has someone else uploaded the Last Broadcast?

  • You did a great job on "The Last Broadcast", 1RadicalOne! I happened to listen to your radio play in its entirety and I can compare it to the movie "Countdown To Looking Glass". In fact, it reminded me of the movie as I was listening to your radio play.

    It really sure brings back the 1980's back in an era when we had the USSR to worry about. With the Cold War over, the USSR evolved into Russia and things changed.

    Your radio play brought back a lot of memories - great job!

  • Um i dont get it, what is this? Like what you think would happen if nuclear war had broken out?¿

  • No, a radio play made by a family member in the 80s.

  • I'm gonna download this ASAP.

    1RadicalOne, thanks for putting up the whole thing. Whoever did this play did a wonderful job.

  • That would be a relative of mine and his classmates.

  • Hell yeah!

  • Thank you for this, this is very convientent

  • Ah, very sweet! Thank you! I was playing the play (isn't that redundant?) @ IRIS (the Iowa Radio Information Service, where I work on weekends) and one of the readers who came in @ 8:45 freaked out, thinking it was real radio stuff!

    I don't think I'll be playing this one out there! :) Thanks again!

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