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BarCodeNape
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« on: October 25, 2009, 03:06:37 PM »

This happened a long time ago and I'd like to know if anyone here is familiar with this.

As I recall it was about 1983 or so that this took place. I was in high school at the time, in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York.
I personally missed the event because I went with my family to Kent Ohio to visit relatives. Once we got back home I turned on my stereo to listen to my favorite rock station, WUWU FM 107.7 broadcasting from Toronto, Ontario but it was not there- GONE.
 I went down the street to my friends house to se if he knew what was up. He told me one of the D.J.s had barricaded himself in the soundbooth that weekend and was ranting on and exposing the freemasons and the trilatteral commision until he was forcibly removed from the soundbooth.
This is the sort of thing that has gotten D.J.s fired in the past such as one D.J. had done, playing "Stairway to heaven" over and over because he was disgruntled with his mangement. This time however, proved different. Instead of the D.J. being fired and that being the end of it, the station itself ceased to exist, entirely shut down.

Anybody familiar with this? I've never heard any more about it in all these years since.
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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2009, 05:36:57 PM »

Was the DJ's name Gary Storm?

http://www.oilofdog.com/

It seems the station changed callsigns and music format in 1986.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLKK

WUWU

"The Sound Future." New wave and jazz music. 1982-86.

WBYR

"The Bear -- High Quality Rock and Roll." Classic rock. 1986-88
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« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2009, 07:55:42 PM »

I do not recall the D.J.s name as it was so long ago. This definitely predates the times you cite as I was out of high school and in the marines by '86 and remember it being likely in my freshman year so I'm going with '82 or '83.

At the time the station did NOT merely change formats, it ceased to exist, poof- GONE.
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« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2009, 08:08:16 PM »

If you a DJ, it doesn't matter if you are ranting pro-NWO. If you barricade yourself in and take more than your allotment, your are going to be treated hostilely.
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« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2009, 08:12:43 PM »

Was the DJ's name Gary Storm?

http://www.oilofdog.com/

It seems the station changed callsigns and music format in 1986.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLKK

WUWU

"The Sound Future." New wave and jazz music. 1982-86.

WBYR

"The Bear -- High Quality Rock and Roll." Classic rock. 1986-88
I am positive, 100% absolutely sure that WUWU 107.7 FM was a Toronto station with a classic rock format. I don't recall there being a subsequent reincarnation of WUWU in the 1980's after the Toronto, Canada station vanished but I was overseas in the service from '86 to '90 so I wouldn't have been around  to be familiar with it. The station I am refering to was Canadian.
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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2009, 08:22:51 PM »

If you a DJ, it doesn't matter if you are ranting pro-NWO. If you barricade yourself in and take more than your allotment, your are going to be treated hostilely.
The point is that the entire station went permanently off the air as a result of this, not just the D.J. getting fired.
This was the early eighties, many of you reading this may not have even been born yet and at that time just about NOBODY was talking about the NWO, a term probably 99% of people had not yet heard by that time. I believe this happened in the fall so if it was when I was a freshman in 9th grade it was 1981, if I was a sophomore it was 1982, I don't specifically recall.
This D.J. was not ranting pro-NWO, he was a whistleblower, he was exposing the inner workings of the highest levels of the Bavarian freemasons and the Trilatteral commision.
From the time he was removed what followed on the air was static. Period. No format change, The entire station just gone for good.
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« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2009, 05:18:18 AM »

 Google turned up a couple of results about a man named Bob Allen seizing the WUWU transmitter once but they didn't go into detail.
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