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Tip of the Iceberg?
From the Indiana ARES Newsletter 19 November 2004:
(quote)Our Section Emergency Coordinator has placed a copy of the Indiana Section ARES Plan online. Visit the INARRL.ORG website to get a copy. Additionally he has links put on the page for the FSD-98 and FSD-212 forms. These are there for your convenience and are not required to be used. However, if you make a copy of the FSD-98 Station Registration Form and mail it to Dave N9YNF, he will forward it to the appropriate EC. Dave reports that he has been talking with the Indiana Homeland Security. They are very interested in having Amateur Radio Operators available as a resource. This will require re-districting the DEC Zones in the Indiana Section to match the State Homeland Security Zones. This change will become effective January 1, 2005. The re-zoning maps are on the Indiana Section ARRL Website.(www.inarrl.org) Also, it will become necessary to start collecting the ARES station information on the FSD-98 forms and putting them into a centralized Section Database. (end quote) Reread the part where it says "STATE HOMELAND SECURITY ZONES" and "NECESSARY TO START COLLECTING INFORMATION." How about "CENTRALIZED DATABASE?" Collecting information on who has two way radios? Next Collecting information on who owns guns? Who has access to this "Database" and for what prupose? DOES THIS RING ANY WARNING BELLS WITH ANYONE ELSE? Just a thought for discussion. |
Yeah, it sounds highly suspicious that the people who are interested in
utilizing the abilities of amateur radio in emergency communications would want to have a list of the amateur radio operators who are going to participate. Who knows, next the state will want a list of people licensed to drive. Could they be planning on confiscating cars? Of course the current lack of a centralized government database of licensed amateurs (complete with addresses) is all that's keeping the government from moving against us. ;) Don't want to be in this Homeland Security database, don't join ARES! Simple as that. M "K5DIE, Jim" wrote in message oups.com... From the Indiana ARES Newsletter 19 November 2004: (quote)Our Section Emergency Coordinator has placed a copy of the Indiana Section ARES Plan online. Visit the INARRL.ORG website to get a copy. Additionally he has links put on the page for the FSD-98 and FSD-212 forms. These are there for your convenience and are not required to be used. However, if you make a copy of the FSD-98 Station Registration Form and mail it to Dave N9YNF, he will forward it to the appropriate EC. Dave reports that he has been talking with the Indiana Homeland Security. They are very interested in having Amateur Radio Operators available as a resource. This will require re-districting the DEC Zones in the Indiana Section to match the State Homeland Security Zones. This change will become effective January 1, 2005. The re-zoning maps are on the Indiana Section ARRL Website.(www.inarrl.org) Also, it will become necessary to start collecting the ARES station information on the FSD-98 forms and putting them into a centralized Section Database. (end quote) Reread the part where it says "STATE HOMELAND SECURITY ZONES" and "NECESSARY TO START COLLECTING INFORMATION." How about "CENTRALIZED DATABASE?" Collecting information on who has two way radios? Next Collecting information on who owns guns? Who has access to this "Database" and for what prupose? DOES THIS RING ANY WARNING BELLS WITH ANYONE ELSE? Just a thought for discussion. |
"M.S." wrote in message ... Yeah, it sounds highly suspicious that the people who are interested in utilizing the abilities of amateur radio in emergency communications would want to have a list of the amateur radio operators who are going to participate. Who knows, next the state will want a list of people licensed to drive. Could they be planning on confiscating cars? Of course the current lack of a centralized government database of licensed amateurs (complete with addresses) is all that's keeping the government from moving against us. ;) Don't want to be in this Homeland Security database, don't join ARES! Simple as that. M You are already in a database. The FCC has seen to that. Watch out..Hillary will get you, too. |
A guy goes to the doctor complaining of anal discomfort.
"Drop your trousers, and I'll take a look" .... "Hmmmm, there's a bit of lettuce sticking out" "Oh no! Is it serious?" .... .... .... "It might just be the tip of the Iceberg" "K5DIE, Jim" wrote in message oups.com... From the Indiana ARES Newsletter 19 November 2004: |
Don't tell me, tell Jim! Or didn't you get this part: "Of course the
current lack of a centralized government database of licensed amateurs (complete with addresses) is all that's keeping the government from moving against us. ;)" Notice the "wink" smiley at the end? M "Amanda" Hooker@noname wrote in message ... You are already in a database. The FCC has seen to that. Watch out..Hillary will get you, too. "M.S." wrote in message ... Yeah, it sounds highly suspicious that the people who are interested in utilizing the abilities of amateur radio in emergency communications would want to have a list of the amateur radio operators who are going to participate. Who knows, next the state will want a list of people licensed to drive. Could they be planning on confiscating cars? Of course the current lack of a centralized government database of licensed amateurs (complete with addresses) is all that's keeping the government from moving against us. ;) Don't want to be in this Homeland Security database, don't join ARES! Simple as that. M |
"K5DIE, Jim" wrote How about "CENTRALIZED DATABASE?" Collecting information on who has two way radios? Next Collecting information on who owns guns? Who has access to this "Database" and for what prupose? DOES THIS RING ANY WARNING BELLS WITH ANYONE ELSE? Just a thought for discussion. Ya mean like that FCC database which lists all the licensed radio operators including their addresses? Sunuvagun! Next you'll need to register your automobiles, and I hear they've been keeping records for years on who you're married to, who your parents are(were), and where your children attend school. Next thing you know the phone company will publish a list of anyone who has a telephone line to their home! I bet they're up to something! 73, de Hans, K0HB |
"KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "K5DIE, Jim" wrote How about "CENTRALIZED DATABASE?" Collecting information on who has two way radios? Next Collecting information on who owns guns? Who has access to this "Database" and for what prupose? DOES THIS RING ANY WARNING BELLS WITH ANYONE ELSE? Just a thought for discussion. Ya mean like that FCC database which lists all the licensed radio operators including their addresses? Sunuvagun! Next you'll need to register your automobiles, and I hear they've been keeping records for years on who you're married to, who your parents are(were), and where your children attend school. Next thing you know the phone company will publish a list of anyone who has a telephone line to their home! I bet they're up to something! 73, de Hans, K0HB Hans Don't tell everybody or they will all want to publish a book !! Marco --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.799 / Virus Database: 543 - Release Date: 19/11/2004 |
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