Anne writes, “While Clear Channel never told us what to say on Dreamland, they definitely do promote their doctrines and beliefs over the airwaves, which is probably why they didn’t try to keep us on after Art Bell retired, despite the fact that we had plenty of listeners. Many towns report that what used to be a local radio station has been taken over by Clear Channel and its local flavor abandoned. More liberal places, like college towns in the Northeast, are especially upset, because they feel the views promoted on national talk shows do not reflect those of thier communities. They’ve lost their ‘voice.’ This is more of thedreary sameness that seems to be spreading everywhere.”

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NASA now thinks that something other than insulation from the booster hitting the left wing of the space shuttle Columbia during liftoff caused the shuttle to disintegrate on re-entry.

A photograph taken by an amateur astronomer in San Francisco showing a bolt of energy striking the shuttle just as the re-entry maneuver began has been sent to NASA for analysis.

There was a coronal mass ejection from the sun reaching the earth during the period that the shuttle was re-entering the atmosphere. This CME was not in itself unusual, but it could have charged the shuttle’s tiles with an electrical charge. If sufficiently high, this charge would have caused a potentially damaging discharged as the shuttle touched the upper atmosphere.
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We’ve had such interesting guests on Dreamland lately that you’ve bought up our entire stock of their books and we’ve had to reorder. Now we have plenty of Voyages of the Pyramid Builders and The Field and Hitler’s Flying Saucers and Rule by Secrecyback in stock. You can listen to Whitley’s interviews of Robert Schoch, Lynne McTaggart and Henry Stevens by clicking “Listen Now” on our masthead, and Jim Marrs will be back on Dreamland within the next few weeks, to introduce a new book and update us on the latest conspiracies.

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Since Clear Channel Communications, the network that broadcast Dreamland when we were on the airwaves, is based here in San Antonio, there’s been lots of news about radio stations complaints that the media giant doesn’t give them a chance to be heard.

Since the Federal Communications Act of 1996 broke up FCC antitrust laws and made it legal for single companies to own vast numbers of media outlets, Clear Channel has gobbled up the competition and most likely controls the airwaves in your home town. Since the owners are right wing in both politics and religion, you could call this a conspiracy, except that the law was passed when Clinton was president.
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