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Thread ID: 10361 | Posts: 1 | Started: 2003-10-09

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Maximillian [OP]

2003-10-09 06:18 | User Profile

This may be a dumb idea, but...

I was listening to the local talk radio station, and it occured to me that perhaps sending a copy of CofC to the host might result in some publicity.

Of course, I doubt that the host would be inclined to switch format to the Father Coughlin hour, especially since Zionism seems to be the station agenda. Additionally, if in the cover letter, I wrote "Hey, _____, read this book cuz it shows what the @#!! Jews are up to.", the host might not bother to give it a look.

My thinking is that, perhaps sending it with the disclaimer that this book is undeniable, pure Eeeevil, Mein Kampf II, and the host should be aware of what certain people are doing, I might create some interest, and get CofC mentioned on-air, if only in a tirade against it. If a lot of hoopla is generated over something, even negatively, it would perhaps goad the curious to take a peak inside its forbidden pages, no?

The even more favorable outcome would be that the talk-radio host actually comes around to reality, and begins to drop hints about the way things are to the audience. The only problem is that, like everyone in media, they may already know the score and know better than to go flapping their gums about it.

Is this a nutty strategy? Am I going to get myself arrested for inciting [I]thoughtcrime?[/I] Feedback, please!