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Old November 1st 20, 10:27 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Gooner7 Gooner7 is offline
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Default Dracula radio play on 6945 dsb

Good thing I have Fred ignored... he seems... triggered.

On Sun, 01 Nov 2020 19:57:54 +0000, Electracity wrote:

Hammers love spending money on Electricaty....!



In reply to "?Q?fred__k._engels=C2=AE?=" who wrote the following:

Let's face it the f¢¢ doesn't care or give a **** about "pirate" radio
they said so in April 2014:
"stopping pirate radio is not at the top of the priority list" and this
is especially true about shortwave "pirates."

The so called "pirates" posted here are in fact just ham dickhead geeks
clowning around, if in fact if they were "pirates" they would be on air
longer than a few hours at a time. Would have a real agenda and be a
true clandestine voice and real concern to a government in power.

Even hear one last more than a few hours? No, Too cheap to spend on
electricity!

Even hear one beg for money?

The reason they just pop up and then vanish is not due to any
enforcement fears, but rather economics. They may be dickhead ham geeks
but there are not stupid enough to go broke providing "free radio." The
f¢¢ 's don't give a **** policy is working; just let the clowns go
bankrupt that will drive them off the air. More so on a band
(shortwave) with little or no interest beyond the general public.

Of course you say look at all the number of new ones appearing each
day, hey than along comes the f¢¢ saying to the arrloser empire the 40
meters is now extended to 6900kHz. WOW what a blow out! What then
arrloser empire? More whining and complaining over that one?
Now those ham clowns can goof around all they want just like CB radio,
we the f¢¢
don't give **** it's your problem now.

So just keep posting your "pirates" horse****, there is no mystery in
who these peebrain people are and what they are up to.

Call a spade a spade.

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