All posts tagged with radio
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-(Natural News) Brighteon Radio (BrighteonRadio.com) is launching Monday, January 10th, delivering a free speech audio stream featuring an amazing lineup of hosts and guests. (See hosts and show times below.) Brighteon Radio is the latest platform in the Brighteon family that includes Brighteon.com (a free speech video platform and YouTube alternative) and Brighteon.TV (live video […]
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-(Natural News) The Cuban government has blocked access to the internet and amateur radio frequencies following widespread protests. Cuban citizens took to the streets to express anger toward food and medicine shortages and electricity outages. Given that the protests in Cuba were organized through social media, fears of similar censorship also emerged in the U.S. The […]
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-(Natural News) When the FCC announced that it would be reaffirming the same radio frequency radiation exposure limits that were put in place back in the 1990s, there was a lot of outrage. Putting aside the concerns that these limits were based on old research and were arguably set too high, the fact that they […]
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-(Natural News) As a prepper, it’s important for you to be able to turn everyday activities into moments that you can learn from. Luckily, there a bunch of hobbies that can serve as vehicles for improving essential prepper skills. Here are six activities that can help you become a better prepper. (h/t to SurvivalBlog.com) Radio […]
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-(Natural News) While most people use radios to listen to music, preppers know that they can also be one of the most useful items in a survival kit. (h/t to MyFamilySurvivalPlan.com.) When SHTF, a radio can help you stay connected. It can keep you updated with the latest news, which you’ll definitely need when modern society […]
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-(Natural News) A study published in the journal Psychological Science, the flagship publication of the Association for Psychological Science, reveals that mass media coverage and personal anxiety influence people about the facts they both remember and forget during a disease outbreak. “The starting point for our study was the exaggerated coverage of Ebola in 2014 despite the absence of […]
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