Tom left the show in 1952, but Ken Berryhill continued producing it off and on for several years, reaching a peak in the mid-1960's. The show took a lengthy hiatus around 1968 when Ken went on to other pursuits, but he would revive it from time to time on a local educational FM station, but aired under different names: “Time Machine” or “The Old Jazz Boy.”
Finally, in 1994, Ken was persuaded by a long time fan to revive the show on shortwave, and so for the first time and continues to the present over WWCR (Nashville, TN).
Conspiracy theories abound in our modern society. That's job function email list easy to understand. There are many organized efforts to deprive us, individually and collectively, of our lives, liberties and property. Those who “believe” in conspiracy theories often find themselves socially demonized as whackos on the lunatic fringe. This is natural. Most people prefer not to think, and avoid anyone who makes their little world uncomfortable with thoughts about conspiracies. And those who are actually engaged in such conspiracies often demonize the messenger in an effort to avoid being exposed.
Conspiracy is an often misused word. We tend to view “conspiracy” as a major organized effort for control on a global scale. But conspiracy can also be simply defined as two or more persons planning or committing an illegal act or unlawfully depriving another of their rights or liberties. It need not be as sophisticated as the mental image conjured up by the phrase “conspiracy theory.”
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