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The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Corbett Report, dial up, Media Monarchy, McVeigh, Oklahoma City, Richard Andrew Grove
track 1 is simply re-linking Corbett Report 038 to www.radio4all.net, after the original program page disappeared or was deleted. The subject is the false flag bombing at Oklahoma City, April 19th 1995.
track 2 is Corbett Report 038 re-encoded for dial-up and storage purposes, here. The fidelity is rather crummy, compared to the 56 MB version, but is listenable. I have replaced the closing Bush mash-up, with a song called "The Enormous Room", by GOD NOSE. As it is a ten minute song, that makes the file one megabyte larger.
October 9,2009 memory hole special Episode 140 - 9 / 11 Updates, and "Eleven Points of Contention with the Official Conspiracy Theory of September 11 2001". broadcast: September 11, 2009.
Great discussion / interview by Media Monarchy's James Evan Pilato, with Richard Andrew Grove {of 911Synchronicity.com/ - and TragedyAndHope.com/ } Unauthorized re-encodings for dial-up and storage reasons.
"A Mid Summer Knights Dream" is plunderphonics. It is made up of "Beatles-The End Megamix" and "Shakespearean Bible Play" combined, and is probably a lot more entertaining than the Bible play, itself.
"The Enormous Room" is a respectful Bob Dylan parody. In my opinion, it is genius. Imagine "Desolation Row" re-written for a post 9/11 world. The first line is meant to throw you a curve ... It is a free download from negativland.com, that I found in a hidden folder.
If javashit does not yield a download button for you, try: http://www.radio4all.net/files/catch2911@optonline.net/ also try: http://users.bestweb.net/~catch22/
All files except The Corbett Report, subject to deletion.