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Last week, Michael Reagan outrageously called for the murder of 9/11 truth activists and specifically Mark Dice. On Reagan’s nationally syndicated radio show he told more than four million daily listeners, “I will pay for the bullets” to murder truth activists. Later during his rant he said, “How about you take Mark Dice out, and put him in the middle of the firing range. Tie him to a post, don’t blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice.” After a conciliatory interview with Mark Dice yesterday, Reagan failed to retract his order for listeners to shoot truth activists or Mark Dice.
On the air yesterday, Reagan acquiescingly mumbled through a cumbrous attempt at an apology by stating, “I said some things about him. I talked about that fact that, you know, if somebody had shot the guy we’d probably pay for the bullets. I shouldn’t have said that, I really shouldn’t have said that.” In fact, Reagan didn't say "probably" in the original rant. He said, "I will pay for the bullets." Reagan fell short by not retracting his call for the murder of Dice and other truth activists. Compelling radio listeners to murder someone and offering monetary compensation are not only illegal but are serious enough to warrant a formal over the air, and written retraction.
So far we have heard nothing on air from Michael Reagan about retracting his offer to pay for bullets if listeners murder for him. Checking www.reagan.com today we also find nothing written about retracting his murder offer to his listeners. The current headline on his site is “McCain: Four More Years of Mumbling?” Isn’t it ironic that Michael Reagan’s latest rant is complaining about John McCain’s mumbling yet Reagan himself can’t seem to speak clearly through a muted apology? There is still a potential for danger to truth activists and Mark Dice. Michael Reagan needs to put out an immediate full retraction of his bullet compensation offer to all his listeners.
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Contact Michael Reagan's Boss Jim Roberts and demand a retraction of the bullets for murder offer.
Radio America President Jim Roberts.
Jim Roberts 703-302-1000 ext 215.
jroberts@radioamerica.org
mailto:jroberts@radioamerica.org
YouTube keeps deleting the videos below. If they do not play, here is a link where you can view them -
http://www.reagandeaththreat.com/
Listen to Michael Reagan calling for murder in the video below.
Michael Reagan's apology to Mark Dice
Part 1
Part 2
Update from MarkDice.com
Press Release
Talk show host Michael Reagan files copyright infringement claim
to prevent audio clip of him calling for the murder of anti-war activist
from circulating the Internet
Friday June 13th Dice received a call from Reagan’s producer demanding the clip be removed, claiming they hold the copyright, and Dice explained that it falls under fair use laws, and the clip is evidence of a crime.
The clip was available at the following URL, until Wednesday June 18th at 3:43pm Pacific Time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdJO-kUINMs Reagan also removed the entire hour of his show from his podcast directory so others can't download that part of his show and hear his statements. Hour number two of the June 10th show is now missing from the directory, located at http://www.radioamerica.org/POD_mrp.htm
Audio clips of Reagan’s statements may still be available on other YouTube accounts if someone searches for it. Dice has a copy of the podcast, and will make it available to reporters upon request.
Reagan’s statements were made after he heard that Dice and others were sending letters and DVDs to troops stationed in Iraq which support the idea that U.S. officials allowed the 9/11 attacks to happen on purpose and aided in their execution for political leverage. According to a 2006 Scripts Howard News Service poll, 36% of Americans believe this.
Transcript of Reagan’s statements:
“Excuse me folks, I’m going to say this. We ought to find the people who are doing this, take them out and shoot them. Really. You take them out, they are traitors to this country, and shoot them. You have a problem with that? Deal with it. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that’s what they are, and you shoot them dead. I’ll pay for the bullets.”
Reagan continued, “How about you take Mark Dice out and put him in the middle of a firing range. Tie him to a post, don’t blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice.”
The statements were made June 10th and came to Dice’s attention a few days later. Dice immediately filed a report with the FBI, the FCC, and is considering legal action against Reagan.
He is demanding that Reagan be fired immediately. “Calling for the murder of someone because you disagree with their political stance is absolutely unacceptable, un-American, and illegal,” says Dice.
Radio America, which syndicates Reagan’s show, told Dice that no disciplinary action will be taken.
Reagan called Dice and apologized but Dice says, “The Pandora’s box that Reagan has opened can never be closed. The ramifications of his threats and suggestions are enormous and frightening. In an age where a few clicks of a keyboard can result in anyone’s home address being found, his comments open the door for stalking, vandalism, and worse.”
“What kind of a country have we become when a radio host with millions of listeners can call for the murder of someone, and not lose their job?” Dice asks. “He didn’t say that he hoped I am killed, or that he thought I should be killed, he specifically said I should be found and shot, and that he would pay for the bullets. This is a violation of California’s penal code 422.”
Dice’s entire YouTube account, over 60 of his videos have been deleted. His channel was www.YouTube.com/TheResistance and had thousands of subscribers and his videos had been viewed over a million times.
Dice is the author of a book titled, The Resistance Manifesto, which details how people involved in secret societies hold tremendous power in American politics. He has been featured in major media outlets around the world for various issues ranging from political activism to boycotts and pop culture criticism.
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Contact:
Mark Dice
Mark@TheResistanceManifesto.com
www.MarkDice.com
Radio America, Reagan’s Syndication Company
703-302-1000
www.RadioAmerica.org
Jim Roberts, President of Radio America 703-302-1000 ext 215.
jroberts@radioamerica.org
jroberts@americanveteranscenter.org





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