Voice of Tomorrow

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The Voice of Tomorrow was a political [[clandestine ]] / [[pirate radio station]]. It was active in the mid to late 1980s, and was known for it's neo-nazi / white supremacist programming.  
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The Voice of Tomorrow (who preferred the archaic spelling To-morrow) was a political [[clandestine ]] / [[pirate radio station]]. It was active in the early to late 1980s, and was known for its neo-nazi / white supremacist programming. It used a series of [[maildrop]]s not usually associated with shortwave pirates, such as one in Clackamas, Oregon which was also used by a Christian Identity group (a white nationalist religion).  They claimed to have studios in Providence and the transmitter in Baltimore, but the actual signal was believed to be mobile and to come from locations in Virginia and West Virginia.
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==External links==
==External links==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Alfred_Strom Wikipedia article about the station founder, Kevin Alfred Strom]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Alfred_Strom Wikipedia article about the station founder, Kevin Alfred Strom]
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[[Category:Clandestine radio stations]]
[[Category:Pirate radio stations]]
[[Category:Pirate radio stations]]

Revision as of 00:14, 19 December 2011

The Voice of Tomorrow (who preferred the archaic spelling To-morrow) was a political clandestine / pirate radio station. It was active in the early to late 1980s, and was known for its neo-nazi / white supremacist programming. It used a series of maildrops not usually associated with shortwave pirates, such as one in Clackamas, Oregon which was also used by a Christian Identity group (a white nationalist religion). They claimed to have studios in Providence and the transmitter in Baltimore, but the actual signal was believed to be mobile and to come from locations in Virginia and West Virginia.

VOTomorrow QSL.gif

External links

Wikipedia article about the station founder, Kevin Alfred Strom



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