Rense Radio Network Apparently Kicked off its Satellite Provider
It appears that Jeff Rense’s radio show has been pulled from the line up of the Global Star Radio Network (GSR), which provided Rense with access to the Galaxy 19 satellite. As of today, Rense’s program is as being aired, according to the GSR schedule (°Ä²Ê¿ª½± will verify whether the program has stopped broadcasting by listening to the satellite feed). Also, none of the that run on Rense Radio Network, such as The Pete Santilli Show, appear any longer on GSR’s schedule.
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GSR’s satellite had the programming across North America. Yesterday, the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± (°Ä²Ê¿ª½±) contacted GSR to ask whether they were concerned about running Rense’s program on Galaxy 19. That satellite is owned by Intelsat, which is headquartered in Luxembourg. That country has a law against Holocaust denial, an activity that Rense regularly engages in. GSR did not respond to the °Ä²Ê¿ª½±â€™s emails.
Earlier this week, the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± posted documenting Rense’s anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial. Another °Ä²Ê¿ª½± detailed Rense’s celebration of Hitler’s birthday on April 20 as well as other extremism pushed on his program and website. None of this slowed down Rense’s Jew-bashing. After disgustingly posting a about Hitler’s accomplishments last weekend, a new anti-Semitic illustration (seen below) went up this week.
GSR’s deletion of Rense from their line up comes in the wake of the company’s decision earlier this month to run by former Klansmen and , whose shows are part of the Rense Radio Network. That apparently happened after GSR’s European satellite provider, Eutelsat, dropped GSR as a client because those programs were filled with hate speech that violated European laws. That left GSR with only its North American satellite Galaxy 19.