In $949.00 Wow And I mean it's it's no simple feat just even the the original 1300 hours a month and people can wrap their minds around that you know that is that is a lot of content and these For listeners who are not familiar with the audio recordings many of these will I would say all of these right were taken from tape. That's right it's a it's a painstaking process where we have to go 1st of all Pacifica Radio Archives we are preserving these tapes for all of these years and temperature and humidity controlled environment that is no inexpensive feat the vault Yes the hall to code vault and we have to pull out those tapes and we have to take a look at the tape formula every formula over the years they change and they age in different ways some are more delicate than others and then we have to put them on these handmade Swiss Made in the 1980 s. Tape machines that are very gentle with these tapes do the transfer and then we have a digital. Copy that we're able to you know offer in these great packages now some of the names in our archives reads like a who's who in American history yes names like Dr Martin Luther King Jr Rosa Parks Dr w.e.b. Dubois Alan Watts but also Allen Ginsberg reading Howell from 1956 Rosa Parks also from 1956 early Dr Martin Luther King from 1957 the 1st Bob Dylan recording 1962 when he was 20 years old James Baldwin the list goes on and on and on and Pacifica was there to give space to these incredible people who were masters in their particular area of expertise and here we are 70 years later and we still have these and we're offering them to you the audience and these these recordings too many of them they're they're not of I mean they're not available anywhere else these were Pacifica Radio correspondents. Volunteers. People like that that were going out all all these decades gather. It wasn't like it is now with a little tiny little recorder you can put in your pocket I mean it was a big heavy piece of equipment to record these right up until you know the. 1970 s. We were using reel to reel machines if we went to remote locations to do these recordings many of them were done in our studios but you're right many of them were also done at remote recordings so these are unique recordings to Pacifica Radio from all of the different stations so so you have recordings that were originated in in on the East Coast in New York and in here in Los and Los Angeles in the Bay Area and in Berkeley as well as is Houston as well Houston and Washington d.c. So yeah we've got 5 listening areas and you know and then we'd have reporters that would go out even further than that to do recordings like in London where we have a 1964 recording of Dr Martin Luther King or during the 1968 Chicago Democratic National Convention where a team of Pacifica people were out in Chicago recording these amazing events that took place in American history that you don't hear about that much but are very relevant just today as a matter of fact we licensed our 968 night in Chicago documentary to an education service that is going to distribute this recording to over 150000 students based in Arizona Wow So these recordings are unique Pacifica was doing these recordings 20 years before n.p.r. Was even thought of so there are many recordings that are there unparalleled anywhere and now you have just you had mentioned to you that some of these recordings were were done you know out of out of the country and one of them you had mentioned Dr Martin Luther King Jr The. In London in 1964 and. I want to play I want to play a clip from that particular audio recording that you have but before we do you I want to give our audience a idea you have a massive collection of Dr King like like how many hours would you say that you have that you have uncovered that you have in the in this collection that we're offering Ok we have recordings from him from 1957 to 1968 when he died in April so in that time we probably have maybe 3 or 4 dozen unique recordings of Dr King. In various stages of his career from. Promoting nonviolence to prove the proactive with the civil rights movement to the anti-war movement partnering with he was about to do the poor people's March in Washington when he died and he was partnering with many other groups so we have the entire arc of his professional career in the Pacifica Radio are coming mazing amazing and then and this is all included in this very special offering that were how do people get this it's easy they call up with this number 8189055735818905 k p f k and you want to ask for the Encyclopedia of sound this is from Pacifica Radio Archives It is 3 u.s.b. Drive with literally over 3600 hours of content that you will not find anywhere else on this planet it is a compilation it is brand new from the archives it is the most expansive and diverse collection of historic audio recordings that has ever been offered and again it is a available to you for a $250.00 pledge and you can. 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Drive pack from the Pacifica Radio Archives call this number 8189055735818985 k p f k and simply ask for the Encyclopedia of sound and we're going to just so you get an idea of what is and this is just one tiny tiny tiny portion of this massive collection we're going to play this clip from Dr King in London December 7th 1964 but before we get to that can you give us a little bit of a backdrop on this particular clip sure Dr Martin Luther King had arranged to do a non-secular presentation in London earlier in the year but he got nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize so he decided to rearrange the calendar so that the presentation that he would do earlier in 1964 would actually be done in December of 1964 on his way to go pick up his Nobel Peace Prize k p f k here in Los Angeles actually had a European correspondent based in London and he was the only person with a reel to reel machine that lugged it on over to the church where this presentation was made and recorded it seems only recording on this planet of this presentation and is this something that was recently uncovered it was recovered a few years ago it was only discovered because I mean it hadn't been played before because it was on a tape format where he was recording on the left channel in one direction and then it automatically started recording so you would miss any of the speech backwards on the other channel so if you tried to play it you'd hear a forwards and backwards and people just said no it's somebody with less. Nickel expertise was thrown it away. It's no good yes so when I when it came to my attention with our digital technology we're able to take that reverse channel flip it added on to the last any and here you go so this is a relatively recent discovery in the last couple of years and this is and you were even able to do this kind of thing thanks to the support of our listeners who have helped. Basically allowed the archives to uncover these amazing and if you hadn't it would keep deteriorating right there oh yeah yeah these these these tapes are disintegrating as I speak and we have a 5 year window to digitize the rest of our collection and every donation that comes here to k.p. Of k. Helps the Pacifica Radio Archives take care of our history exact So we have a goal of 16 people that we need to have call in this hour to reach our goal if 16 people value this incredible collection will make our goal for this hour easy peasy we can do that here's the number again 8289055735818905 k. Let's now listen to Dr Martin Luther King Jr And this is in London in December 7th 1964 very good one of. The nonviolent prolong. And also possible to struggle against. Harder you're going to hear that. You have to make an attitude of active goodwill and understanding I mean. For the perpetrator. Of the most. And this is where those who don't want to follow the nonviolent method say a lot of bad things that those of us who talk about low but I still go on and believe in it because I'm still convinced that it is low but makes the world go around and somehow this kind of low can be a powerful force for social change and I'm not talking about a week low I'm not talking about emotional Bhatia I'm not talking about some sentimental quality I'm not talking about an affectionate response it would be nonsense birds oppressed people to love a violent suppresses in an affectionate sense and I have never advised that when Jesus said Love your enemies I'm happy didn't say like join them it's pretty difficult to like some people but love is greater than life love is understanding created redemptive goodwill but all men. Theologians talk about this kind of love with the Greek word a cup of tea which is a thought of overflowing love that seeks nothing in return and when one develops this you rise to the position of being able to love the person who does the evil deed while hating the deed that the person does and I believe that this can be done . Science God says with telling us now that hatred is a dangerous for us not merely as Father has it but also by him many of the strange things that happen in the sub conscience many or being in a conflict are rooted in hate and so they are saying we love a parish This is why I ripped from can write a book entitled The Art of Loving our brain that love is the supreme unifying force of light. So it is wonderful to have a method of struggle rattus possible to stand up against segregation to stand up against colonialism with all of your might and yet not hate the perpetrators of these systems and I believe firmly that it is through this kind of Apollo full nonviolent action. That organizes itself in the mass action we will be able to transform the jangling this called the domination and the world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood suddenly this is the great challenge facing us . I got chills I got chills on so many different levels that was Dr Martin Luther King Jr in a very rare recording that. We wouldn't have we wouldn't have been able to hear it 1st of all if it wasn't for the civic or radio archives being in existence and also the dedication that Mark Torres the archives director had in painstakingly putting that together from a deteriorating tape audio recording and again this is available to you on this brand new collection it is the encyclopedia of sound not one not 2 but 3 u.s.b. Drives packed with over 3600 hours of content and it is the most expansive diverse collection of historic audio recordings that have ever ever been offered and you can only get it right here right now by calling this number 818-985-5735 this is a priceless collection it is well worth thousands tens of thousands of dollars but we have this vailable to you for your donation. Of $250.00 and that donation of $250.00 is going to help support this radio station that you're listening to right now but also help the archives so that they can continue this amazing work that they do I couldn't think of a more important thing then to preserve the voices of like Dr King Fannie Lou Hamer who we're going to hear from in just a bit Allen wants Rosa Parks you have so many people on this 3 u.s.b. Drive the Encyclopedia of sound Mart it just blows my mind away but that particular clip was just so so beautiful and important for people to hear especially today in the context of what's going on here in the United States and worldwide this I think I really think that we get into situations like we are in today because of ignorance of our history and the. 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Was this the maladjustment speech that's it this is also this is in 1964 as well yeah this is also from the London address he was originally going to give a speech on South Africa but as time went by people were more interested and this is still very early on in his career and he still beacon called names by his enemies here in the United States mostly from the Republican Party he was labeled as a communist and and other derogatory names and so people wanted to know more about nonviolence they wanted to know about his methods you know they had known about Mahatma Gandhi but you know that was a long time ago in a different continent they were very interested to see how this black preacher from America could could start and rally and inspire a movement of nonviolence here in America so so here in this speech he changed the tone from South Africa to more about the concepts of nonviolent movement and and Here he talks about well some people are calling a maladjusted Well you can just go on talking up to me that way as long as I do it my way which is a nonviolent and peaceful way Wow that is power that is so powerful Let's listen now to Dr King from 1964 and please keep your calls coming we have phone answers rushing in to answer your calls you want to get the Encyclopedia of sound over 3600 hours of content in the Pledge amount is just $250.00 at 818-905-5735 you know there are certain words going to ever. Become story apart from very very. Good start. For modern for our caller we're probably more going to be your word in modern art. Legit is the word maladjusted you've heard that word this is a ring and cried of modern child psychology and suddenly we all want to live well adjusted lives going to order to avoid the rhotic and skins of frantic personality but I must say to you this evening my friends I come to a close about some things in my own nation and that some things in the world which I'm proud to be maladjusted the words are called upon all men of good will to be maladjusted until the good society is realigned I'm astonished let's say to you that I never intend to become adjusted to segregation discrimination colonialism and these particular forces I'm astonished Mysie to you that I never intend to adjust myself to religious bigotry. I must honestly say to you that I never intend to adjust myself to economic conditions that will take necessities from the minute to give luxuries to the few I must say to you tonight and I never intend to become adjusted to the madness of militarism and the self-defeating effects of physical violence but on a day when Sputnik sent explorers but that's going through outer space and guided by the mystic missiles or cobbling highways through the stratosphere no nation can wear on a wall it is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence it is either non bombs on nonexistence the alternative to disarmament the alternative to a greater suspension of nucular tests the alternative to strengthening the United Nations and that bothers almond our whole world may well be a civilization plunged into the abyss of annihilation and I assure you and I will never know just who the man is a military that you see it may well be that all whole world is in need at this time for the new organization the International Association for the advancement of creative maladjustment men and women. Thank you. Men and women who will be as maladjusted as a profiting us. When the midst of the injustices of his day would cry out in words that a core process of sensors led justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream as maladjusted as we have laid Abraham Lincoln the great president of our nation who had the vision to see that the United States could not survive how Slaven how free maladjusted is Thomas Jefferson who in the midst of an age amazingly adjusted to stapling but at her cross the pages of history words lifted to cosmic proportions we hold these truths to be self-evident that only men are created equal that they are endowed by that create our sudden inalienable rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness as maladjusted is Jesus of Nazareth who could say to the men and women of his day he who lives by the sword will perish by the sword and through such maladjustment we will be able to emerge from a long and desolate midnight of man's inhumanity to man and to the bride and glittering daybreak of freedom and justice. Wow And again if it wasn't for the Pacific archives that would have been lost forever those words War me into the don't thing again that is Dr King Jr in 1964 in a very rare recording that was preserved from the Pacifica Radio Archives and I am having in studio with me the director of the archives Mr Mark Torres we're talking about the Encyclopedia of sound this is an offering that we are presenting to you this hour to help keep this radio station alive but also to keep the archives of the Pacifica Radio Archives alive and well as well and it is available to you for a 250 dollars pledge and you can put it on your Visa American Express Master Card you can do a payment plan if you like it has over 3600 hours of content that you will not find anywhere else it is the most expansive and diverse collection of historic audio recordings that has ever been offered and this is the 1st time again that we're offering this to you and I'm so very grateful to the work that mark in the team has done here at the archives I am so so very grateful and we want to we want to play some more clips we want to feature of course we want to play a clip from Fannie Lou Hamer we want to play some Alan Watts We want to do a quite a bit of airing these clips but we need a least for people right now on the line what I would like to do is throw out a challenge in the next what we'll do is we'll play a clip and as we're playing the clip the challenge will be thrown down we want to raise $1000.00 during this next clip and in order to do that all we need are for people to call up and pledge support and get the Encyclopedia of sound Remember you can get this as a gift for someone you can get this and gift it to a library a high school a college. 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I want to play this Fannie Lou Hamer clip if I can't play it all I tell you what folks here's here's the thing well play the entire clip if we can keep the phone lines going if I go back in the phone room and they're starting to you know if there's only a cup there are only a couple people in the lines then we're going to cut in but if you keep the phones flooded we will play so you're like kind of like a program director kind of sorta Now keep in mind this Fannie Lou Hamer recording is from 1964 when blacks were were struggling for the right to vote and that was over 50 years ago and here we are today with over 300000 mostly black voters removed from voter rolls who were legally registered to vote in Georgia and and the the governorship was decided by less than that amount we have voting irregularities in North Carolina that has halted the midterm election vote count we have governors and legislatures in Wisconsin and in Michigan that are trying to sway who controls the vote they want Republicans to control the voting in those states before they leave office so that they can continue with these type of voting irregularities we had a Supreme Court decision with Scalia Roberts Thomas and the rest of the Republicans that gutted the 1965 Voter Rights Act that would have federal oversight if you wanted to change any of these election laws they gutted it and now we see the effects of that ruling that ruling needs to be reversed because. Their argument that racism is over is has been disproven know it well here's the thing if you purge the voting record if you purge voters who have been voting in those states for their entire life because they fought for in the sixty's Ok and you purge them because they're black or because they're brown it's not even so much that you're purging and because they're black or brown but it's because you know how they're going to vote you know how they're going to vote so if you take everybody off who's black or everybody who offers Brown you have an idea that there's going to be more votes for your candidate and this is what it is it's about stealing elections and these are the voice that you're going to hear with Fannie Lou Hamer what she went through and what so many people went through thousands of people went through just to get the right to vote this is something that we must we must here we must get this out over the airwaves and we must always remember that's why we need to fight for this right the right to have proper and fair elections if not then it's when we living in a dictatorship Oh absolutely that we need to put into context especially the people who did not vote who have principled reasons for not voting Listen to this woman and what she went through for the right to vote so that she could have representation in office to help represent her interests and our interests so as you listen to this clip please call 8 when 89855735 it's literally a priceless collection certainly several $1000.00 worth of recordings that you can get for a $250.00 donation for over 3000 hours even it you know i Tunes rates of 99 down the road you know that would be several $1000.00 so please take advantage of this opportunity and help support this in. Credible radio station k.p. Of Caylus Angeles 90.7 f.m. And call right now 8 when 898-557-3581 extension 8985 k p f k and donate 250 dollars and get this incredible priceless collection of unique recordings from the Pacifica Radio Archives Let's listen now to Fannie Lou Hamer I had been to a voter registration workshop you know to just training and teaching others how to register to page deliver success and it was given us enough training that we could tell other people you know how to pester literacy tests so we had attended a workshop from the 3rd of June through 8 we finished a workshop on the 8 and then we got the Continental Trailways bus to come back to Mississippi and we got to Mississippi I would say about 1030 that Sunday morning on our way back to Greenwood and that was we had got in 25 miles other voter registration headquarters and the bus star and one only you know at the bus turn and 4 people got off of the bus you know to use the. Restaurant to get food into people got all used to washroom while I was still on the bus and I looked through the glass I saw the people. And one of the girls would have gone in a washroom she just got back on the bus and I asked to see what had happened and responded told me that it was a state highway patrolman and chief polies on the inside and regained tapped him on the shoulder belittle and order them to get out. And I said well this is Mississippi so I got back on the bus in the sooner I was seated after all the money began to put the 5 people what was you know off the bus but they wouldn't over or 6 feet from the Boers began to put them in the Highway Patrol man's car and I stepped off again because I was hole in one of the ladies earns you know that they was arresting and she said get back on the bus missing and then I heard somebody scream from the college she was in and said get that one there and then a white man stepped out of a car and told me I was on the wrist and when he opened the door and I went to get in the car he keep me and he carried me on down to the county jail where they had the other highway patrolmen had care there are the 5 and they you know when are we walked in when I walked in with 2 white men they're tearing me down and they cursed me all the way down they would ask me questions and when I would try out for they would tear me to Hersh and our When we when I walked inside of the book in room one of the policeman's went over and jumped up on one of the negroes feet that was with us and then they will just begin to you know put us and sailed and I was put in a sail with Missy Vesta Simpson and after I was put in the sail Acca disappear from Harbel screams and hard the sound you know of licks. And I saw one of the girls was 15 years old with us and she paced my sale and she was real bloody and then they asked a little man that clean up the jail to go inside and mop up that blew it and then I heard some most training and I heard some awful sounds and I would hear somebody and they say can't you say yes sir nigger can't you say yes sir and they would call her names that I wouldn't want to go on tape and she said yes I can say yes so somewhere say it and she said I don't know you well enough and I would hear when she would hit the floor again and finally she began to pray and she asked God to have mercy on these people because they didn't know what they was doing and after a while they passed my say although with this young woman Miss and they all ponder and one of our eyes look like Blewett and our hair was standing up on here and a close had been toned from the shoulder of down to the waist and then 3 white men came to my sail and one of them was a state highway patrolman because he was wearing a little civil plate across us pocket that said John l. Bass and chair and he asked me where I was front and I told him I was from Ruvell and he said I'm going to check him and he went out and I guess he called Rule and they did didn't like me and Ruvell because I work with voter registration there and when he came back he said you down right to stay you from Ruvell all right and we'll make you wish he was delayed and they led me out of that sale into another sale and he gave a negro prisoner a black jacket and he ordered me to lay down on a boat being. And the negro printer said do you won't need to beat her with this sir and he say you down right because if you don't you know what I do for you and I lay down on the buckle he ordered me to do and the 1st Negro beat me he beat me until he was exultant and after he beat the State Highway Patrolman out of the 2nd Negro to take the right set and in the time he was beating I began to work my feet because that was a horrible experience in the State Highway Patrolman all of the 1st Negro there had been to set on one of the wireless 2nd one beat and I jest begin the screen work on control. And then the white man got up and began to beat me in my Hail I have a blood clot now and to the left are an apartment kidney injury on the right side from that. These are the things that we go through in the state of Mississippi just trying to be treated like a human being with steel This is called a part of America just trying to be like human being be treated like a normal human being and isn't it isn't it tragic mark that what she's describing. Happens Also today in this crazy political environment we haven't seen the beating part but we have seen the voter. But we have seen the lashing out there were Taliban because it is acceptable and it is in some ways wink wink nudge nudge encouraged by the highest office in the country that's her and again folks if you've just tuned in that was oh my goodness I think Lou Hamer 964 trying to register blacks vote in Louisville Mississippi and she was met with a beating within an inch of her life and this this recording along with thousands of other very powerful recordings and valuably important recordings as well are featured in the encyclopedia of sound it is the 3 u.s.b. 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From the water we drink to the air we breathe do you think the environment is robbing us of our talent are you concerned about drinking water from your faucet have you done any research to see of heavy metals from corroding water pipes have an impact on our immune and digestive systems welcome to inner vision I'm your host need of balance and this is where we talk about health psychology. Spirituality and your well being my guest today is Dr Roy Spicer who for over 35 years has champing the cause to mitigate air and water borne toxins through consumer education and the use of reliable filtration technologies this is a fund drive special with a thank you for listeners who pledged support to k p f k So stay with us welcome back to inner vision Dr spies are supposed to be on the show again they did well it's great to have you because you always have new and exciting information for us not to mention product so let's go right to the very basics of what's going on for someone who's never heard you speak about this before what is going on with our water and how did this happen. Well the notion that water is safe to drink it is completely clean free of toxic substances is a myth and as a matter fact that wrote a paper that was published last year on it in the green med info which is all reference scientifically and I took a number of studies and there's a number of reports out that every mention and evaluated a lot of water systems around the United States this is all published searchable database and what it shows and this is pretty shocking is that over 50000 public water systems in the u.s. Are contaminated with does a harmful chemicals now it doesn't mean every water system has toxic substances but for the most part there are chemicals in the water and there are heavy metals and other contaminants that are not healthy for you even though the levels that they have in the water meet federal standards. So the real myth the Clean Water is that the regulations that are in place the Clean Water Drinking Act that are guidelines for clean water or safe water are really allowing numerous contaminants in a water at levels that are allow by the government they're regulated and they are allowable However those levels and not safe and over a period of years when you drink water even though it meets federal standards you're accumulating toxic substances in your body heavy metals chemicals.