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Monday, November 25, 2013

In the last message, November 23, 2013, I wrote about how I had remembered the LP records I had in 1975. This had been something impossible for me to achieve earlier this year. I also remembered the record player and the tape recorder, these things came clearly up in my mind without any difficulties at all. This is an important improvement of my mental state and memory, to be much more well organized and clearly set out. So this change which has gone on with me this year, is important to make me be able to work better with finding out what has happened with me. This is something which has been ruined for me, so it became impossible for me to understand what had happened.

After this, I also remembered the stereo amplifier with radio, which I had together with these things; Radionette Soundmaster 35, picture on the left. Stereo broadcastings were in preparation, the radio was prepared for it, but needed a decoder to work that way. There was also two loudspeakers with the same type of wooden cabinets, and dark grey fabrics in front. These loudspeakers were relatively small, but with good sound quality when not played with too load sound. The radio in this amplifier was something important. At that time, it was one radio station in Norway, which had some shorter separate broadcasts in the provinces. There was also a special broadcasting abroad, intended for the sailors. Before I got married, I listened regularly to special radio programs, and to selected single programs. These programs were made thoroughly, and were of different kind. After I was married, we also listen much to the radio. We also recorded much music on the tape recorder, from the radio.

Before I had this stereo system, I also had a radio; a Radionette Kurér. This was an old travel radio, which I got when my parents bought a new one; picture on the left. This radio was also something interesting for me, and I was attentive to the radio programs which I wanted to hear. It was also possible to tune in on foreign radio stations.

In our living room at home, we had a Blaupunkt Virginia radio; picture on the left. This radio was a large and fascinating fine thing, central in our home; and it could now and then unify the whole family, also my grand parents if they were present. The radio also stood in the center of the whole Norwegian nation. We also bought a magazine which wrote about the radio programs to come. I think these criminals which use mind control, have wanted to ruin the importance which the radio had at that time. And they have wanted me to stop listening to the radio like I did before.

David H. Hegg