• Episode 50: The Final Message of The Two Spies Report on WRFN

  • Feb 11 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 50: The Final Message of The Two Spies Report on WRFN

  • Summary

  • This recording is of the final episode (for now) of the Two Spies Report on WRFN, 107.1/103.7 FM in the greater Nashville TN area. Dr. Bennett expresses his gratitude to the community, all-volunteer non-profit radio station WRFN, or Radio Free Nashville, for its support for himself and his messages of The Two Spies Report and earlier (going back to 2005), and salutes their tireless mission of truly independent, non-corporate broadcasting, and impresses upon the listener of the vital importance of such outlets and their support in this era of the information wars. Dr. Bennett explains that in his limited resources and capabilities, he found through this experiment in the return to radio that his written work in his books and its research was again found suffering and neglected, and as his primary calling he intended to now return fully to its mission. He appeals to the listeners to communicate with him via email and to monitor his Two Spies Report blog and Mike Bennett Books websites for updates, new book releases and announcements such as his podcast archive of the shows, including a secondary podcast and Youtube video channel in the works with streamlined and more digestible segments. He concludes with some of his favorite, unaired final selections of Music for Meditation, and some bold and controversial religious assertions that will raise an eyebrow with many, and final appeals for an audience he hopes will make spiritual and eternal matters a priority in their lives. This episode was originally broadcast on WRFN on Jan. 11, 2024. (c) Joseph Michael Bennett 2024

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