Today John Stadtmiller took off the gloves and laid it all on the line. The full second hour of The National Intel Report (even the advertising breaks were killed) was dedicated to explaining the situation between GCN and RBN.
John accused Alex Jones, Ted Anderson, Wes Perkins, Danny Romero and others of conspiring to bring down RBN and to establish a new sister network to GCN called ‘We the People Radio Network’. Stadtmiller claims this plan has been in motion since June of 2006, and that Jones has been calling numerous RBN hosts and accusing Stadtmiller of beating his wife.
Ted Anderson called WWRB (a shortwave affiliate of RBN) and warned them of possible legal ramifications if the show was broadcasted, which resulted in WWRB not broadcasting the show. And according to Stadtmiller and his wife, both Ted Anderson and Alex Jones called John before the show and threatened legal action.
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Stadtmiller takes off the gloves
By LiveFreeOrDieTryinToday John Stadtmiller took off the gloves and laid it all on the line. The full second hour of The National Intel Report (even the advertising breaks were killed) was dedicated to explaining the situation between GCN and RBN.
John accused Alex Jones, Ted Anderson, Wes Perkins, Danny Romero and others of conspiring to bring down RBN and to establish a new sister network to GCN called ‘We the People Radio Network’. Stadtmiller claims this plan has been in motion since June of 2006, and that Jones has been calling numerous RBN hosts and accusing Stadtmiller of beating his wife.
Ted Anderson called WWRB (a shortwave affiliate of RBN) and warned them of possible legal ramifications if the show was broadcasted, which resulted in WWRB not broadcasting the show. And according to Stadtmiller and his wife, both Ted Anderson and Alex Jones called John before the show and threatened legal action.
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