Call in number is 201 771 3013 (he usually takes calls in the second hour, and he has a 7 second delay so if you do anything stupid you probably won't make it out on the air)
These are a few of the articles from his site that he said he would discuss tonight:
Why would anyone want to listen to a fed informant? We have TRS for that.
David Robinson
can we bully this faggot back into his old prison cell?
Michael Scott
nah
Jeremiah Lee
Literally who?
Ethan Cook
A federal informant. You forgot your sage.
Adam Carter
sage
Ayden Perez
Why not?
Are you calling in tonight?
Luis Price
Raiding him was fun. Even better was finding out he was rat redpilling and going full WN instead of the opposite.
tl;dr he doesn't deserve attention but let's hope some AB member shanks him.
Wyatt Myers
Hal was objectively more entertaining than the TRSodomites.
Michael Carter
Who do I look like, Reviewbrah?
Asher Smith
...
Easton Kelly
Nah.
Hudson Scott
He was a one man show too. It's shitty what he did but he kept things alive back in those days when all you had for radio entertainment was him and the weekly Pierce shows who then later died.
Those were same dark, lonely, early times before the internet blew up to what it is today.
Andrew Jackson
All radio broadcasts on the internet require some form of media player.
Gabriel Cook
But literally every online radio show works that way. Either you're using a media player built into the web page, or you're streaming it directly through MPC-HC or VLC. How do you not know this?
Hell, I used to listen to one of my local stations (970 WFLA) through iheartradio since the quality was so much higher than tuning in on an AM radio, but then they added all kinds of spam shit that routinely pauses it if you don't sign in to the service. Do you know what I did? I just took the stream URL (wfla-am.akacast.akamaistream.net/7/242/19868/v1/auth.akacast.akamaistream.net/wfla-am) and ran it directly through VLC. Crystal clear radio with no bullshit.
Hudson Lewis
its just an MP3 stream. They link it some retarded way on wbcq but it can be opened directly in VLC.