true, his final atoms in water were sprayed from an airplane all across
California
https://insideeko.com/roy-masters-death-obituary-roy-masters-has-died/
Longtime radio talk show host and counselor ROY MASTERS has died,
according to a FACEBOOK post from his son ALAN on THURSDAY (4/22). He
was 93.
MASTERS, born in ENGLAND, was a diamond cutter before becoming a
hypnotist and counselor; he launched his radio show, known variously as
"YOUR MIND CAN KEEP YOU WELL," "A MOMENT OF TRUTH," and "FOUNDATION FOR
HUMAN UNDERSTANDING," and later known for many years as "ADVICE LINE,"
in 1963 as a brokered show at KTYM-A/INGLEWOOD-LOS ANGELES and
KVEN-A/VENTURA, later moving to XEMO-A and KIEV-A before ultimately
taking it into syndication, and hosted it through 2020, when his sons
ALAN and DAVID took over hosting duties. MASTERS also founded the
nonprofit FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN UNDERSTANDING and hosted a television
show on KCOP-TV and KLXA-TV/LOS
Radio evangelist and longtime Southern Oregonian Roy Masters died
Thursday at the age of 93, according to a public Facebook post issued by
Masters’ son and corroborated by reports in the Grants Pass Daily
Courier and radio trade publications.
Masters founded the Foundation of Human Understanding in Southern
California in the early 1960s, which mixed religious messages with
Masters’ experience as a hypnotist, and moved to Josephine County in the
late 1970s, according to past Mail Tribune reports. In his radio
programs at the time he recommended that his followers join him in
Southern Oregon.
After a prolonged tax battle, Masters’ foundation was declared a church
in 1986.
By the early 1990s, Masters launched the talk radio station KOPE-FM in
Central Point, and the related Talk Radio Network, which nationally
syndicated radio programs, such as the paranormal themed "Coast to Coast
AM“ with Art Bell, and shows hosted by Michael Savage and Laura Ingraha