Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
We just witnessed a crime against Reginans and against biological life last night - May 24, 2023 - at the Regina City Council meeting. Council rubber-stamped a gutless cell tower protocol that calls for a cell tower setback of 1.5 times the height of the tower, despite multiple delegations and peer-reviewed studies presented to them that proved health harm at 400 or 500 metres. The approved setback would amount to somewhere between 50 and 150 metres. This is laughable and entirely inadequate for safety. We know from many studies that there is an increased incidence of cancer, neurobehavioral problems, radiation sickness, and other ill effects when people live within 500 METRES of a tower. SaskTel, City Hall, and local media are all working in concert to promote this pointless and useless cell tower protocol, and here's the real loophole: since 5G small cell antennae are tiny and are affixed to lightposts and the sides of buildings, this setback does not apply to any of that toxic 5G infrastructure.
* Evidence for a health risk by RF on humans living around mobile phone base stations: From radiofrequency sickness to cancer - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935122011781
by A. Balmori, 2022
"Abstract
The objective of this work was to perform a complete review of the existing scientific literature to update the knowledge on the effects of base station antennas on humans. Studies performed in real urban conditions, with mobile phone base stations situated close to apartments, were selected. Overall results of this review show three types of effects by base station antennas on the health of people: radiofrequency sickness (RS), cancer (C) and changes in biochemical parameters (CBP). Considering all the studies reviewed globally (n = 38), 73.6% (28/38) showed effects: 73.9% (17/23) for radiofrequency sickness, 76.9% (10/13) for cancer and 75.0% (6/8) for changes in biochemical parameters...The existence of similar effects from studies by different sources (but with RF of similar characteristics), such as radar, radio and television antennas, wireless smart meters and laboratory studies, reinforce the conclusions of this review. Of special importance are the studies performed on animals or trees near base station antennas that cannot be aware of their proximity and to which psychosomatic effects can never be attributed.
Introduction
During the last few decades, hundreds of thousands of mobile phone base stations and other types of wireless communications antennas have been installed around the world, in cities and in nature, including protected natural areas, in addition to pre-existing antennas (television, radio broadcasting, radar, etc.). Only the aesthetic aspects or urban regulations have been generally considered in this deployment, while the biological, environmental and health impacts of the associated non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation emissions have not been assessed so far. Therefore, the effects on humans living around these anthropogenic electromagnetic field sources (antennas) have not been considered.
Conclusion
In the current circumstances, it seems that the scientific experts in the field are very clear about the serious problems we are facing and have expressed this through important appeals (Blank et al., 2015; Hardell and Nyberg, 2020). However, the media, the responsible organizations (World Health Organization, 2015) and the governments are not transmitting this crucial information to the population, who remain uninformed. For these reasons, the current situation will probably end in a crisis."
* Epidemiological Evidence for a Health Risk from Mobile Phone Base Stations - https://www.academia.edu/16767697/Epidemiological_Evidence_for_a_Health_Risk_from_Mobile_Phone_Base_Stations
by Amparo Alonso-betanzos and Lennart Hardell, 2010, International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
* Scientific evidence invalidates health assumptions underlying the FCC and ICNIRP exposure limit determinations for radiofrequency radiation: implications for 5G - https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-022-00900-9
* The Influence of Being Physically Near to a Cell Phone Transmission Mast on the Incidence of Cancer - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/241473738_The_Influence_of_Being_Physically_Near_to_a_Cell_Phone_Transmission_Mast_on_the_Incidence_of_Cancer
PDF file - http://www.tetrawatch.net/papers/naila.pdf
* My First Delegation to Regina City Council on the Cell Tower Protocol - August 17, 2022: https://www.bitchute.com/video/jZ2pEpbA5xsn/
* EMF/RF Meter Reading for a Cell Tower in Southwest Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada - August 19, 2022: https://www.bitchute.com/video/66YTxM62gH1w/
* Article with the full text from both delegations: http://willowsweb.blogspot.com/2023/05/my-delegations-against-cell-tower.html
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: 1979
Number One Hard is an investigative documentary play on the grain industry performed by the Globe Theatre. The album features original music from the performance.
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QiwuZCiLCnDY4nDBsu2VKmuE38w4ZRcC?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/NumberOneHard (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
-------------------
About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
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Unfortunately, after a mountain of evidence of fluoride's dangers was presented to them by me and other delegates, 9 out of 11 Regina City Councilors steamrolled forward with the plan to waste $2.5 million on fluoride infrastructure. They voted down all motions put forth by Landon Mohl to stop the infrastructure funding, to wait a year until an impact study could be done, and to have a referendum on the issue.
Regina has never before had artificial water fluoridation. The initial vote to add fluoride to the water was snuck by in August 2021 at the height of the Covid pandemic when people were too distracted and exhausted (not to mention socially distanced) to put up a full opposition. Reginans have voted No on fluoride four times in the past, establishing a historical majority of people against artificial water fluoridation. Despite this, City Council steamrolled forward with plans to fluoridate the water against the people's will.
Hydrofluorosilicic acid (HFSA) is a known toxin, neurotoxin, and carcinogen. It has been deemed "hazardous waste" by the Supreme Court of Canada. It is illegal to put hazardous waste in the water supply at any level. It is also illegal to adminster a drug or health treatment through the water without informed consent, without being a physician or other applicable health professional, and without being able to regulate the dose of the drug being added.
These are criminal actions being committed against the people by Regina city councillors.
Local media has also been silent on the known dangers of water fluoridation and on the widespread local opposition to fluoridation this whole time, so they are complicit, as well.
You can see the mountain of evidence of fluoride's dangers I and other delegates submitted by clicking the Agenda Packet for the December 14, 2022 meeting. My supplemental documents are pages 318 through 408: http://reginask.iqm2.com/Citizens/default.aspx
Hundreds of Studies Showing Health Harm from Fluoride Exposure: http://willowsweb.blogspot.com/2022/05/hundreds-of-studies-indicating-health.html
Jupiter on the 29th Degree of Pisces: The Decades-Long Fight Against Water Fluoridation Comes to a Head: http://willowsweb.blogspot.com/2022/12/jupiter-on-29th-degree-of-pisces.html
Regina City Councilor: "What chemical compound is used to fluoridate? Do you know what the mixture is?"
City Administration: "It's known under several names but Hydrofluorosilicic acid is typical. That's what the City of Moose Jaw is using. That's what most cities are using. It's basically a liquid fluoride at 25% concentration that is then injected into the water system."
This is from an August 11, 2021 Regina City Council meeting where 10 City Councilors to 1 voted to fluoridate the water in Regina despite a historical majority of people opposed to water fluoridation.
Hydrofluorosilicic acid is highly toxic and highly corrosive. Stop forced artificial water fluoridation! No to fluoride in Regina!
We've learned that the city budget meeting will run over three days - December 14 to 16 - and the meetings start at 9 a.m. each day. Please put your opposition to water fluoridation on the record with all members of Regina City Council ahead of the budget vote on December 14-16, 2022. City Council will be attempting to vote in funding for fluoride infrastructure, which amounts to millions of dollars. You can contact all members of Regina City Council at this online form (General Contact Form). Just click all the boxes beside the names: https://www.regina.ca/about-regina/contact-us/contact-mayor-or-council
People can apply to speak as delegations against water fluoridation up to December 8 at 1:00 p.m. (Maximum 5 minutes) Contact: [email protected]
These are the directions for applying to be a delegation: https://www.regina.ca/city-government/city-council/council-meetings/
Hundreds of studies showing health harm from fluoride exposure: http://willowsweb.blogspot.com/2022/05/hundreds-of-studies-indicating-health.html
Regina Dugan is the first female director of DARPA. Dugan helped develope digital tattoo that unlocks cellular devices. Former head of "Building 8" at Facebook, which researched and develops products around brain, neural and wearable products.
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Regina Dugan is the first female director of DARPA.
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The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
Release year: Unknown
The Mel-O-Tones were a barbershop quartet from Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1964 by Gord Gardiner, Fred Rodgers, Mel Friesen and Tom Magnuson the quartet would go on to perform throughout Canada and the US during their active years of 1978 to 1983. They performed at Expo '86 and also recorded the iconic "Green is the Color" theme for the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
Further reading:
Gordon's Obituary: https://speersfuneralchapel.com/tribute/details/6653/Gordon-Gardiner/obituary.html
Tom Magnuson article: https://leaderpost.com/life/queen-city/magnuson-majored-in-making-musical-memories
Downloadable MP3s and artwork for this album:
Gdrive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PS9a6xd-nDOycJE2-Y2YM6_WBD_-0OLd?usp=sharing (Artwork & MP3s)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Mel-O-Tones (Artwork, FLAC, MP3s)
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
We do not take monetary donations, however you can help by donating albums in a wide range of formats from reel-to-reel, 8-track, records, cassettes, CDs and more. For more info contact us.
Help spread the word. You can find The Saskatchewan Music Project at:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUriasC17zW6p1TXACprjBA
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/saskmusicproject (Bitchute releases before YouTube.)
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/@saskmusicproject (Artwork, FLAC and MP3 downloads available here)
A few weeks ago a video of a doctor standing before a regional school board in Indiana telling them they were being fed false information regarding COVID. The video went viral. I applauded when I listened to this brave soul explain that the CDC and NIH were not sharing the full science with the public, thus the schools were misinformed in mandating masks and vaccines.
I was able to catch up with the man, Dr. Dan Stock, who shared far more with us here than was captured in the original viral video. One question that has dogged me is: “If masks are not effective, why did we see a drop in common colds and influenza in 2020?” He explained this to my satisfaction - simply re-categorize diagnosis by mandate. Stock is afraid we are following lock step with the “totalitarian tiptoe” in David Icke’s parlance.
Clean Cut: Episode Directory
http://nameunderheaven.blogspot.com/2013/06/clean-cut-lets-talk-about-truth.html
Clean Cut; Episode 469
What is an antiphon? Did Mary merit Jesus? Why do we ask Mary to pray for us?
All well-reasoned comments welcome.
If you're new to the series, I hope you'll check out the previous episodes, as they contain a lot of deductions, which I'll be building on.