September 28, 2012

Spingola Speaks 2012.09.28

Guest: Rodney Martin, Everyday Life in the Third Reich – Fact versus Fiction

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30.06 said...

A Summer Sunday in Berlin 1942
http://youtu.be/p6oAmSij1zE

Mami said...

I remember when the US looked like that, now it's strip malls and cheap stucco/cardboard houses

30.06 said...

Mami , once the Jew has destroyed the Culture of a Nation , all else falls into their lap .
The Culture of National Socialist Germany stood as a spiritual bulkhead against Jewish Marxist degradation and destruction .
http://youtu.be/66q4gevI_4E

30.06 said...

It must not be forgotten that the Wiemar Republic was dominated by Social Democrats ( Marxist Jews ) ,
And the German Communist Party dominated the streets . Five Hundred and Fifty Five SA Men ( Stormtroops ) were murdered by the Communists and the Reactionaries , as well as Scores of Hitler Youth both Male and Female . Tens of Thousands were wounded , and Hundreds of Thousands were driven out of Occupation and the Professions . The National Socialists fought on , in spite of , the most terrible oppression . These were a people , of Heart and Soul .
http://youtu.be/XQPuEMWCCMc

1776blues said...

Thanks Miami, RBN forgot to turn on their record button so this episode is missing from the archives. Not the first time this has happened and won't be the last.

I've sent two messages to RBN and no response.

Anonymous said...

I thought RBN had automatic audio logging and archiving of their broadcasts. I am sure other broadcasters such as Oracle and GCN have an automatic audio logger/archiver as well.

I highly doubt that someone at RBN is just sitting there hitting a record button.

Rather it could be that someone at RBN is intentionally keeping the broadcast from being logged and/or archived. If that is the case, the question is...why?

Unless archiving is a separate process, but it should not have to be. Using simple scripts, it should be just a matter of pushing the completed broadcast onto another database.

If every RBN archived broadcast starts at the same time and ends at the same time..it is done automatically.

If someone had to sit there at RBN to press record, then there would be some variation of start and stop times from broadcast to broadcast.


And most importantly if someone had to press record and stop. Then two hour broadcasts would be two hour broadcasts. Not split in two one hour broadcasts. When it is split like that, its done automatically.

Oracle seems to do things differently and may not be automatic archiving.

Anonymous said...

"The jewish supremacists are provateurs in peacetime, saboteurs in wartime, and subversives all the time"