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Thunder From Berkeley Liberation Radio
DJ Rubble interviews Thunder, of Berkeley Liberation Radio, on the current status of the recently shut-down station.
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A couple of weeks ago the Federal Communications Commission, a wholly owned subsidiary of the corporate state, demanded that Berkeley Liberation Radio shut down. Coincidentally, the station had to move from its home due to unrelated reasons, so BLR stopped broadcasting last Monday.
The search for a new station site is continuing, and the station expects to broadcast over the web soon, as well as on it's familiar micro-power transmitter.
DJ Rubble interviews Thunder, a long-time member of the BLR staff.
Thunder also gives a brief update on the status of political prisoner Leonard Peltier, who was moved from the federal prison at Leavenworth, KS, to Terra Haute, IN. For updates on the Peltier situation check out the local site at:
http://geocities.com/peltieractioncoalition
The search for a new station site is continuing, and the station expects to broadcast over the web soon, as well as on it's familiar micro-power transmitter.
DJ Rubble interviews Thunder, a long-time member of the BLR staff.
Thunder also gives a brief update on the status of political prisoner Leonard Peltier, who was moved from the federal prison at Leavenworth, KS, to Terra Haute, IN. For updates on the Peltier situation check out the local site at:
http://geocities.com/peltieractioncoalition
For more information:
http://www.peacehost.net/blr/
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