Infowars
September 29, 2009
[efoods]KGEZ, a Montana radio station that carried the Alex Jones Show, was closed down by a federal bankruptcy judge last week. The Flathead County, Montana, Sheriff’s Office served the federal order requiring owner John Stokes to surrender the assets of the radio station, according to Daily Inter Lake. A number of police arrived at the station. It was rumored Stokes would confront authorities, but no such confrontation occurred.
Liberals have consistently portrayed Stokes as an anti-government extremist. “Stokes also hosted Michael Heit, founder of the Constitution Party of Montana, a group combining fundamentalist Christianity with the militia movement,” the Montana Human Rights Network News claimed in November, 2001.
KGEZ is shut down
NICHOLAS LEDDEN and NANCY KIMBALL
Daily Inter Lake
September 24, 2009
A federal bankruptcy judge ordered controversial radio personality John Stokes on Thursday to turn over his assets, effectively shutting down Kalispell radio station KGEZ.
Stokes lost a bid earlier this week to have his Chapter 11 bankruptcy dismissed and was forced into Chapter 7 bankruptcy, in which assets can be liquidated to pay creditors.
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