VCY America

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Voice of Christian Youth America , aka  VCY America , is a traditionalist evangelical mission society based in  MilwaukeeWisconsin . The VCY America Radio Network produces a radio format of evangelical talk and Bible instruction programs with traditional Christian music.

The network operates transmitters in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. A total of 21 stations and 11 converters with lower performance belong to the network. In addition, VCY America offers programs for takeover via satellite. The AMC-3 satellite with the DVB digital feed, VC2, is used for this.

Program and positions

In its program, YCP lets protagonists with strongly conservative positions have their say, some of which are also represented by the Alt-Right . The VCY America spread various conspiracy theories in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election campaign , including a. that Barack Obama's birth certificate was a forgery and that Muslim extremists had infiltrated the US federal government. In addition, the United Nations created Agenda 21 to reshape human society through population control and controlled use of energy.

In a radio interview with VCY, Senator James Inhofe promoted his book The Biggest Scam . In it he argues that "climate change conspiracy" threatens the future of mankind and that only God can change the climate. The idea that people could influence the cycles of the seasons through their pollution is "arrogance".

Individual evidence

  1. VCY America - VC2 Satellite Program Schedule. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  2. Wisconsin Lt. Governor Candidate Rebecca Kleefisch Compares Gay Marriage to Marrying Dogs and Clocks - Towleroad . In: Towleroad . October 27, 2010 ( towleroad.com [accessed August 6, 2017]).
  3. a b Global Warming Archive | Relevance & redundancy. Retrieved on August 6, 2017 (German).