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About Dale Williams and FWR

Dale Williams is the host of Free West Radio, which broadcasts from KTKK AM630 in the Salt Lake Valley of Utah.  Dale is a long-time talk radio host and political activist.

Dale grew up in New York State and moved to Utah as a young adult.  His interests include national and world politics, military weapons and platforms, history, and the freedom movement that started in America in the mid 1700s.  His interest in personal liberty, state sovereignty, and libertarian thought have lead him into talk radio.

Free West Radio, Dale’s show, grew out of that political thought.  Watching the Free State Movement that ultimately chose New Hampshire as its focal point, Dale knew that he could never leave the West and that, realistically, the West would have to be the home of a true free state movement.  When Dale met Boston T. Party at a gun show in Sandy, Utah, and spent time discussing the free state ideal of a western state, he knew he was on to something.

Boston T. Party’s book, Molon Labe, convinced Dale that the western free state movement would have to happen in one of the two seminal states of the west: Wyoming or Montana.  From this idea, Free West Radio was born.

Dale Williams’ Free West Radio airs every Monday and Tuesday from 1:00 pm to 2300 pm Mountain Standard Time.  Archives of important shows are kept here on our archives page.  Dale Williams is a prominent voice on the airwaves for a free state movement in the west and although he remains officially unaffiliated with the Free State West movement in Wyoming, he supports it as a growing ideal for a libertarian freedom plan for the western United States.

If you wish to contact Dale, you can do so through this website on pages which accept comments from visitors or by emailing Dale directly.

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