Sunday, October 13, 2019

Donations desperately needed at this time

This has been an incredibly challenging and difficult year for me. In addition to operating and programming two Part 15 radio stations and trying to survive by working 35-40 hours per week in the often unreliable gig economy, I have been attempting since the late Spring to launch a new local multi-restaurant delivery service called BistroBrat Food Delivery. But due to a miscommunication, the startup has been delayed another three weeks and the mistake is causing crippling service fees and bank fees for merchant services that I'm not even going to be using. Furthermore, during early September, my gig economy income plummeted for several weeks while the company involved revamped its entire payment structure, causing work offers received by all contractors to be severely reduced. I'm still feeling the effects of that.

I have not received a single dime in donations this entire year in support of the radio stations. I ask, isn't all this unique content I am either creating or sharing worthy of some donation? If you listen to my stations, and both haven't enriched and improved the quality of your life over the past year, I question your humanity.

Do you think for one minute that any licensed commercial station in Massachusetts would have the courage to air what Liberty & Justice airs? What about Infowars, the most banned network on the internet? What about all the red-pilled dating knowledge and training for men that I am now mixing in on weekends, proving what an utter fraud and disaster the feminism of the past 50 years has been for both sexes and our relationships with each other? This information is finally empowering men and has even saved some from suicide!

What about the natural health summits I've been airing in their entirety, such as the iThrive series, which blows the lid off the entire medical/pharmaceutical complex concerning diabetes and obesity? The series host is living proof of what you can do to dramatically improve your condition. Do you think mainstream media, financed by big pharma and fast food is going to reveal this?

And what about all that wonderful, introspective, acoustic flavored Americana music on Troubadour 1710? Isn't it a far healthier cultural influence than what you get in most places today? We need a revival of Americana, both in culture and in values, and Troubadour is carving that path. What about all the new age music overnight helping you to rest and ease the stress of the day?

And what about keeping you informed about local community and cultural events? The FCC has granted LPFM licenses to broadcasters who do nothing more than run an automated jukebox with an on-the-hour station ID. That's it! The new LPFM station over in Acton does this and nothing more, 24/7! Here is a class of licensed station designed to be a community service. Yet my Part 15 stations, with zero income and no license, provide more community information in one week than that station does in an entire year.

Isn't all this worthy of your financial support? Where else are you going to get all of this conveniently in just two places? And from a station owner who not only works elsewhere full time but is also trying to start a multi-restaurant delivery service on the side? Where else do you get this kind of productivity and value???

Right now, I have no money to even buy gas for my car until Tuesday morning. I can't perform my gig economy work without gas in my car! Please, if you have never supported Minimum Wage Media before, or have in the past, now is the time to contribute to this unique media effort.      

     

   

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