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Probably old news, but Rick is telling his shortwave listeners that they were
saps for sending him money to help him build his 'television network", even though all along Rick promised that the shortwave show would continue. He's now saying that God told him to stiff the shortwave audience and cancel the show. WHAT AN ASSHOLE! Rick will not succeed on TV, he won't have the freedom to say the anti-Catholic, anti-Semitic, or anti-gay stuff that he promulgates on his shows, and anything else of importance will also be squashed by pressure on the media (if any) that chooses to cover his TV show. Rick is a certified dickhead. This is the coup de gras. I listened every night, ignoring his condescension toward Catholics, ignoring his inability to say more than 5 words without stuttering, ignoring his inability to say many words, such as terrorist, his own name, fireman, etc, how's he going to have a TV show? Who the hell is going to read it for him? He'd need a teleprompter the size of a Drive-in screen to help him read. Anyway, so long asshole, I feel sorry for those that bought into your lies about keeping the shortwave show, and were stupid enough to send donations. No wonder the asshole always claimed that he didn't have the money to meet his shortwave show's bills, he was building a TV studio. Regards Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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Rick Wiles was a bunko-artist from the word go.
He tried to remake his SW program into somehing like a cross betweeen the old Art Bell show and Alex Jones' Infowars. How so very typical of xian scam artists. He's no different than Swaggart or Roberts or Tilton. Tell him to go F--* off. Its (The Dawn Soliloquy) wrote in message ... Probably old news, but Rick is telling his shortwave listeners that they were saps for sending him money to help him build his 'television network", even though all along Rick promised that the shortwave show would continue. He's now saying that God told him to stiff the shortwave audience and cancel the show. |
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Actually, very very very infrequently he would have a guest that would make
for an interesting show. The last show of his that I found interesting was about food addictions. Endorphins and whatnot. The man was very articulate, made for an interesting show and helped me to reevaluate my "fondness" for food. As you say, some of his shows were Art Bell like, these I also found interesting. I'd like to hear more shows on shortwave, at reasonable hours, discussing natural and unnatural anomalies. But overall, he is not very consistent in his "promises" to his listeners, and stretches the nightly conversations with God to extremes. (such as God telling Rick to have his listeners to send money for the studio or shortwave show). Regards. In article , "unreal cheeze" wrote: Rick Wiles was a bunko-artist from the word go. He tried to remake his SW program into somehing like a cross betweeen the old Art Bell show and Alex Jones' Infowars. How so very typical of xian scam artists. He's no different than Swaggart or Roberts or Tilton. Tell him to go F--* off. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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Hey Al, (like the greeting hey)
What is Telstar 5? Is it a satellite service that requires a large dish? In article , Al Patrick wrote: I don't even know where to find him. I doubt he'll make it onto one of the local stations and the only other I have is what's on Telstar 5. I can't see paying the cable company every month. What I see on Telstar 5 is just what is "free to air". Boy, that would be a good place to practice your foreign language skills -- from Afrikaans to Zulu! (?) Al Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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"unreal cheeze" wrote in message .. .
Rick Wiles was a bunko-artist from the word go. He tried to remake his SW program into somehing like a cross betweeen the old Art Bell show and Alex Jones' Infowars. How so very typical of xian scam artists. He's no different than Swaggart or Roberts or Tilton. If he were selling any nonsense other than "religion", he'd be in jail for fraud. |
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It's a satellite that requires a small dish. Actually, the one I got is
almost twice the size of Dish Network, etc. (usually 18" +/-) and is 76 cm (about 29.9") usually called a 30" dish. Pastor Peters offers one for $300 delivered, or about $400 (? $449) if you want it installed for you. Someone will come out and install it for you for that price with certain limitations which they clearly specify. Check out http://www.scripturesforamerica.org/...html#satellite for the info on the satellite system that is being offered through Scriptures For America. Brother Stair offers a unit for $200 delivered which you have to install yourself. http://www.overcomerministry.com/web...adio%5Csat.htm No installation offered. However, if you run into problems they can help you via email or telephone. Pastor Peters offers no assistance, but the factory, or sales rep. might -- aside from doing the whole job for you, which is pretty good assistance. :-) I had to go the "cheap" route and got the one from Bro. Stair. I installed it myself and had very little difficulty. The instructions are pretty clear. He'd probably get upset if he knew he was sending it to someone to listen to Pastor Peters or to watch tv, which he condemns. You cannot BUY the satellite system. He won't SELL you the satellite system. You can't ORDER the satellite system. You HAVE to send an OFFERING and REQUEST a satellite system. I had mine about 9 days after I sent the CONTRIBUTION. It only had to go one state away (NC to SC) and the unit shipped out of Georgia. I was a bit upset when it came in without instructions or the LNB! Then a day or two later those came in a small box from SC. It came complete - dish, mounting brackets, instructions, cables, receiver for inside, even a compass for aligning the dish. It also had a set of RCA connectored cables to feed from your receiver to a stereo system to blast it all through the house! :-) I'm sure he is distributing them for people to be able to listen to HIM 24/7 should they desire it. However, he makes no such requirement, commitment, etc. Just send him a $200 OFFERING and REQUEST the satellite system and he'll get it right out to you. It's the cheapest system I have seen and has no monthly bill with it! Some of the programming is scrambled. Much is in foreign languages -- Take your pick! Especially, Middle Eastern and Eastern. I expect there is some place you can "order" a subscription to some of the scrambled channels, but I'd get used to some of the "free to air" stuff first. Lots of interesting stuff even if you don't need to practice your foreign language skills - both on tv and radio. Oh, It is a SINGLE satellite system and instructions are for setting it up on Telstar 5 as that's where Stair (and Peters) is at. I expect all you need is the location of the other satellites to set it on any one you like. Can't promise you what you'll find on the others. Dish Network and a few of the others are proprietary and may not work without a subscription of some kind. This one has been great, and plenty adequate, so far. Also, I expect you can get a different bracket and another LNB (or two) and be able to get two or three different satellites, without having to move the dish. Go to http://www.winegard.com/products.htm and look carefully at the "residential satellite" photo and you'll see a dish with THREE LNB's on it. They provided the 76cm dish and can surely provide extra parts. You get a larger drawing if you go to the actual residential products page. Al ================== The Dawn Soliloquy wrote: Hey Al, (like the greeting hey) What is Telstar 5? Is it a satellite service that requires a large dish? In article , Al Patrick wrote: I don't even know where to find him. I doubt he'll make it onto one of the local stations and the only other I have is what's on Telstar 5. I can't see paying the cable company every month. What I see on Telstar 5 is just what is "free to air". Boy, that would be a good place to practice your foreign language skills -- from Afrikaans to Zulu! (?) Al |
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Hi Al, thanks ever so much for the response, I see that I need to do a bit of
reading and online work, but sounds rather interesting. I do believe that the dish of the size that you describe is within the limits of those protected from zoning ordinances against larger antennas. Thanks again! In article , Al Patrick wrote: It's a satellite that requires a small dish. Actually, the one I got is almost twice the size of Dish Network, etc. (usually 18" +/-) and is 76 cm (about 29.9") usually called a 30" dish. Pastor Peters offers one for $300 delivered, or about $400 (? $449) if you want it installed for you. Someone will come out and install it for you for that price with certain limitations which they clearly specify. Check out http://www.scripturesforamerica.org/...html#satellite for the info on the satellite system that is being offered through Scriptures For America. Brother Stair offers a unit for $200 delivered which you have to install yourself. http://www.overcomerministry.com/web...adio%5Csat.htm No installation offered. However, if you run into problems they can help you via email or telephone. Pastor Peters offers no assistance, but the factory, or sales rep. might -- aside from doing the whole job for you, which is pretty good assistance. :-) I had to go the "cheap" route and got the one from Bro. Stair. I installed it myself and had very little difficulty. The instructions are pretty clear. He'd probably get upset if he knew he was sending it to someone to listen to Pastor Peters or to watch tv, which he condemns. You cannot BUY the satellite system. He won't SELL you the satellite system. You can't ORDER the satellite system. You HAVE to send an OFFERING and REQUEST a satellite system. I had mine about 9 days after I sent the CONTRIBUTION. It only had to go one state away (NC to SC) and the unit shipped out of Georgia. I was a bit upset when it came in without instructions or the LNB! Then a day or two later those came in a small box from SC. It came complete - dish, mounting brackets, instructions, cables, receiver for inside, even a compass for aligning the dish. It also had a set of RCA connectored cables to feed from your receiver to a stereo system to blast it all through the house! :-) I'm sure he is distributing them for people to be able to listen to HIM 24/7 should they desire it. However, he makes no such requirement, commitment, etc. Just send him a $200 OFFERING and REQUEST the satellite system and he'll get it right out to you. It's the cheapest system I have seen and has no monthly bill with it! Some of the programming is scrambled. Much is in foreign languages -- Take your pick! Especially, Middle Eastern and Eastern. I expect there is some place you can "order" a subscription to some of the scrambled channels, but I'd get used to some of the "free to air" stuff first. Lots of interesting stuff even if you don't need to practice your foreign language skills - both on tv and radio. Oh, It is a SINGLE satellite system and instructions are for setting it up on Telstar 5 as that's where Stair (and Peters) is at. I expect all you need is the location of the other satellites to set it on any one you like. Can't promise you what you'll find on the others. Dish Network and a few of the others are proprietary and may not work without a subscription of some kind. This one has been great, and plenty adequate, so far. Also, I expect you can get a different bracket and another LNB (or two) and be able to get two or three different satellites, without having to move the dish. Go to http://www.winegard.com/products.htm and look carefully at the "residential satellite" photo and you'll see a dish with THREE LNB's on it. They provided the 76cm dish and can surely provide extra parts. You get a larger drawing if you go to the actual residential products page. Al Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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So why do you listen each night if he is an a**hole? you may want to stick to the big 3 networks and drink their Kool-aid. If anything you have to admit he puts on a good news show. Have a great day and see you on the first show,and tell him I said hello. |
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