Update
As of July 4th, Michael Reagan's Wiki page has been updated with his latest statements about Mark Dice, 9/11 activists and Muslim babies. Thanks to the readers who spread this article, and helped this victory happen. We have successfully recorded this event in the logs of Wikipedia, now we need to pressure the mainstream press for their non-response. They jumped all over themselves to cover Imus, but totally silenced Reagan's statements weeks earlier. Article here
By Harold Gray
Nationally syndicated radio host Michael Reagan calls for the murder of 9/11 activist Mark Dice on his June 10th show.
On his nationally syndicated show, Reagan stated, "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.”
After Dice learned of these threatening statements of murder, he filed a report with the FBI and contacted the FCC to launch an investigation. He also informed Reagan's bosses at Radio America and they have failed to discipline him for these outrageous statements or show any interest in firing him. After appearing on the Alex Jones radio show, the alternative media took the story and help propel it into the public realm. The pressure of a federal investigation and growing alternative media coverage, forced Reagan to call Dice personally offering an apology and interview on his show. Audio here of Dice interview
A week has passed and still no mainstream media coverage, this led me to check out his Wikipedia page to see if it had been updated with info about his criminal and dangerous statements on air. Surprise surprise, just so happens his page has been locked and edited several times to remove any reference to his death threat. Several user attempts to revise his page and provide reliable sources and information about the event were deleted. Upon the start of this write-up, his page was locked by an Admin but has since been automatically unlocked by the Wiki DumbBOT.
With the latest admission and apology of his actions on his June 16th radio show, there should be no question on the validity of this new entry concerning the "death threats" he made. It is also curious that there was a very coordinated effort to keep this info buried on his Wiki page, considering how easy it would be to verify the entries. Instead, the reasons given for the deletions are "unreliable 3rd party sources." One entry even states that "Infowars.com is not a reliable 3rd party source." Revision history of Michael Reagan's Wikipedia page here.
So it seems that the blackout is continuing even after his statements have been confirmed by Reagan himself on his show this past Monday. Instances like these, illustrates how news is buried or propelled by the media and gatekeepers. Don Imus calling the Rutgers female basketball team "nappy headed hoes", pales in comparison to threats of murder for his disagreement of Mark Dice's efforts to educate our troops about information regarding 9/11 and false flag government sponsored terrorism. The ironic thing about this is that in Monday's interview, Reagan agreed that historical events like the Gulf of Tonkin incident were staged for the purpose of war.
Now it's up to us to keep this issue alive until some sort of justice in the form of the FCC, broadcast firing or Reagan being criminally charged for his statements. The threats he made were not only directed at Dice, but at anyone who shares his views about 9/11. This is a very dangerous precedent, and cannot be allowed to be forgotten. So I'm calling for the people who support Dice to contact the media, send emails to his bosses, pressure the FCC for action and lastly update his Wikipedia page to reflect this historically.
Click for Michael Reagan Wikipedia page
Instructions on how to file an FCC report here
Corporate Media Gatekeepers "Jumps The Shark" With Imus Coverage
You can also contact Radio America President Jim Roberts.
Jim Roberts 703-302-1000 ext 215.
jroberts@radioamerica.org
jroberts@americanveteranscenter.org





Harold,
Editor