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By Beatrice "Bea" Whitmore | Sydney | August 25, 2024 Conservative
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The Morning Signal: What Amateur Radio teaches us about the Great Restoration

SYDNEY — Before the satellites catch the light, I’m in my shed. Just me and my vintage shortwave radio. No corporate ledgers, no digital tracking. Just a wave of energy searching for a voice. Amateur radio is the ultimate tool for the "Great Restoration." It reminds us that we own the air above our heads. The globalists want us to believe we are weak without their "integrated" networks, but my radio proves them wrong. I’ve talked to farmers in the outback and researchers in Antarctica—people who still value unmanaged connection.

"It is a restoration of the voice," I say. True connectivity doesn't require a chip in your brain. It only requires character and the willingness to listen through the static. In a world of "smart cities," there is something grounding about the manual tuning of a radio dial. It is a physical skill, not a digital reflex. We should all be reclaiming our right to talk without an intermediary. The air is still free. As the signal fades today, I feel focused. I know where my connection comes from. And I know that as long as we keep our signal clear, we will never be truly integrated into their hollow future. Today, I am heard.

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