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The shortwave radio show, Radio Free America, was established by veteran | ||
Christian-Patriot-Revisionist Tom Valentine, July 17th, 1988 and ran until Tom | Christian-Patriot-Revisionist Tom Valentine, July 17th, 1988 and ran until Tom | ||
retired the show on Aug. 22nd, 2004. Since and until Oct. 2006, Tom went back to | retired the show on Aug. 22nd, 2004. Since and until Oct. 2006, Tom went back to |
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The shortwave radio show, Radio Free America, was established by veteran
Christian-Patriot-Revisionist Tom Valentine, July 17th, 1988 and ran until Tom
retired the show on Aug. 22nd, 2004. Since and until Oct. 2006, Tom went back to
running his other shows, Voice of Reason, now run by NC preacher John Anderson
and the even better True Health. The original Radio Free America was the show
by Christian-Catholic preacher Charles Coughlin from 1932-41.
Radio Free Europe, a broadcast organization founded by the United States Congress to combat Communism. Radio Free America has since been co-opted by several other endeavors.
- For two different 1988s-2004s talk radio shows with this name, see Tom Valentine.
John Anderson, Rich Salzer, Alex Jones, Dave Emory and Joel Studdard also filled in for Tom when he was on assignment or out of town.
- For the 1973 religious pirate radio station, see Pirate_radio_in_North_America#Stations_from_international_waters.