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PA STOR GENERAL' S REPORT, August 22, 1980
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proven guilty. And, after 20 months of intensive effort the attorney
general can find nothing to substantiate his wild and unfounded charges. "
Mr. Rader's comments, which also included a complete description of the
Church's commission and compliance with its Biblical responsibilities,
were so informat'ive that the producers of the show allowed the intervie�
which was supposed to be just 10 minutes in duration, to stretch over to
15 minutes. Obviously, they felt this topic and this Church are as the
T.V. industry calls it, "catchy material."
So did the ABC live television program that follows AM America called
"Morning Scene." Hosted by gregarious and entertaining Chet Castleman,
this is one of northern California's most popular variety interview shows,
and the only one that allows its listening audience to call in questions
during the show, much like the format of the Phil Donahue Show. As with
the two previous T.V. interviews, Mr. Rader's book, Against the Gates of
Hell,was publicized and zoomed in on by the camera. Mr. Castleman asked
Mr. Rader many interesting questions concerning the Church and the history
of our legal battle with the state.
Mr. Rader entertained as well as educated the potential four million
viewing audience with a clever analogy. As he had done the night before,
he characterized the battle as, "phase one, the part we call the 'Big
Lie' phase. Now, we are into phase two, which we call the ' Shootout'
phase. It's just like the movie, 'Shoot-out at O.K. Corral,' or 'Gunfight
at O.K. Corral,' and even more like the story of David and Goliath. Here
in the middle of this valley, we have Christ's Apostle, Herbert W.
Armstrong against Goliath, the attorney general. The armies of both
sides are viewing from the hilltops surrounding the valley. They all
know that the battle has boiled down to this incredible confrontation,
and Christ's Apostle shall prevail and overcome not only Goliath, but
also the dragon that is behind him."
The station was going to run a five-minute review of the movie, "Close
Encounters of the Third Kind, " but since Mr. Rader's interview was going
so well and generating such interest, they decided to cancel the review
and thus lengthen Mr. Rader's interview time. Mr. Castleman didn't have
time to open up the show to phone calls and questions, so he invited Mr.
Rader to return in October as his principle guest for an even longer 40-
minute interview. Other guests on the show that morning, and the night
before, were so impressed by the Church's efforts and Mr. Rader's answers
that they busily quizzed executive assistant, John Kineston, backstage
about the details of our case and the worldwide work that the Church is
doing. They all asked for copies of Mr. Rader's book, and two of the T.V.
newsmen asked to receive The PLAIN TRUTH magazine in their homes!
In less than a two-day period of time, two hours of radio coverage and
over an hour of television time was virtually given to the Church and to
Mr. Rader, to proclaim the good news announcement of God's Work, and ''set
the record straight" about the teachings, goals and priorities of the
Worldwide Church of God. If we had to purchase this time it might be
virtually impossible. If we could, it would cost the Church multiple
thousands of dollars. And so as a positive benefit, which is an un­
expected by-product of the attack against the Work of God, the name and