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After a din of controversy, inteference, defamation, suddenly silence.
The Glenn Baxter a/k/a IARN a/k/a AARU a/k/a Amateur Peace Corp can no
longer be heard on 14275.

There is an uncharacteristic silence on this issue. After all the
K1MAN swagger with green cards and felony affidavit complaints and
defamation of the FCC, could it be that the U.S Marshalls moved in and
seized his equipment?

Perhaps his license has been lifted or, Glenn, faced with
incontrovertible process, has thrown in the towel. There is no doubt a
story is developing, one that has yet to see the light of day.

Bob Sherin

p=2Es. Below are earlier posts on the subject.
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Bob - WD4AWO Jan 2 2003, 5:03 pm show options

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It's beginning to sound like the Apollo 13 Moon Mission at K1MAN's
Place;


Sam, we have a problem!!!


For the real reasons behind the K1MAN Baghdad Baxter broadcasts go to:


http://users.adelphia.net/~k3v=ADr/trex.htm


For all of you amateurs afraid that Baghdad Baxter is going to file
criminal charges against you just remember, he is not going to stop
his attempt to ruin the Amateur Radio Service until you stand up for
what is right.


73 de Bob wd4awo



Imareal Tbar Jan 3 2003, 9:49 pm show options

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Sir, I was squarely behind you in your anti-K1MAN opinions -- until I
heard you call him a "piece of s***", repeatedly, on the air. Now I
stand in my own corner, hopefully joined by those more able to control
themselves and more capable of fighting the good fight in an
intelligent, thoughtful manner. I won't stand for ruination of the
Amateur Radio Service in ANY form. And *that* is standing up for what
is "right".


73 -- I. T.
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On 2 Jan 2003 14:03:25 -0800, (Bob - WD4AWO) wrote:



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It's beginning to sound like the Apollo 13 Moon Mission at K1MAN's
Place;


Sam, we have a problem!!!



For the real reasons behind the K1MAN Baghdad Baxter broadcasts go to:




http://users.adelphia.net/~k3v=ADr/trex.htm



For all of you amateurs afraid that Baghdad Baxter is going to file
criminal charges against you just remember, he is not going to stop
his attempt to ruin the Amateur Radio Service until you stand up for
what is right.



73 de Bob wd4awo





Bob Sherin Jan 6 2003, 2:45 am show options

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Gentlemen, before we are overcome with mob mentality, let's step back
and take a deep breath.


That's what I did, as I gathered my past journalism on Glenn Baxter and

the IARN to send to Brian, K3VR. Brian is involved in a major
journalistic project on this subject which is worth reading. I had
written two cover stories in January and February, 1989, and a
follow-up
in March, 1989 that were published in Florida Skip Magazine.


Among other things in that dossier was an IARN accord with the Young
Communist League of the then-Soviet Union. I must admit here and now,
I
was an "official" participant.


Transfixed by mulling this earlier time, I lost myself in reading the
record. Picking myself up, I began wondering how we've come to the
present time in which we're accusing Baxter and his organization of
nefarious conduct.


At the time of the Soviet initiative, we hams in the West were starved
for communications with Soviet hams after having lived through the
trigger-happy Cold War. So when the Armenian Earthquake struck and
UB5WE, Victor from the Ukraine, came on announcing he could handle
third
party traffic, everyone involved thought a watershed had arrived. The
technicalities of obtaining permission paled to no consequence.


Ever since, Glenn Baxter has carried on this nonchalant attitude toward

what is essentially foreign policy. Bougainville, Somalia, Jordan,
Israel and others. He, his organization and his associates are
violating the Logan Act, which limits foreign policy to our federal
government. At the sound of Bougainville, I took flight.


Glenn Baxter: Misguided, irresponsible, yes. But terrorist, no. Let's

survey his sincerity. When the cameras are running and the broadcast
waves crackling, he is at his charismatic best. I sent several video
tapes to him of me representing the network on Miami television during
natural disasters. Though he vowed to return them, he hasn't.


We so advertised our emergency capability that when Andrew hit,
demolishing my community and home, I awaited my leader. We had no
food,
telephone, electricity, law enforcement. A week. Two weeks. A month.

Six months. To this day, Baxter has never as much as asked me a thing
about it.


Like a magician, his total pre-occupation is the aggrandizement of his
own image. One must listen with a wary ear and read with a wary eye
lest the magic trick you. The U.S. Supreme Court did not hold that his

bulletins are legal, as he would have you believe. Rather the Court
propounded the principle that once a thing is litigated, that decision
is a bar to another suit on the same issue. Known in legal parlance as

res judicata, Baxter bootstrapped this principle and his bulletins,
taking a giant leap. We are thus led to believe, the Supreme Court
would annoint his bulletins, let alone busy itself with hearing an
appeal on them. Nonsense.


In the 80s, the FCC declared, with some measure of formality, Baxter's
broadcasts legal. But with the arrival of Riley Hollingsworth, Esq.,
our regulator at the FCC, Baxter and his bulletins have fallen under
scrutiny again.


Hollingsworth mailed Baxter a certified letter on January 29, 2002
detailing the FCC's complaints. In it Baxter is warned concerning
"complaints we are receiving about deliberate interference, threats
against those who do not relinquish the frequencies for your use or who

would complain, or who have complained, erratic operation,
broadcasting,
unauthorized tape recording and broadcast of telephone conversations,
business use of an Amateur station and lack of station control ... ."
Up to the time of this writing Baxter has failed and refused to comply.



Meanwhile, he continues enlarging his broadcasts. Hams, wanting to use

the frequencies, are livid. Uncomprehending, Baxter sees some kind of
plot against him, as well as an ARRL highly-paid agent behind it.


But Baxter's conduct is more sufferable. He's defaming Mr.
Hollingsworth as nothing but a cheap crook, a claim this writer finds
bold-faced slander and completely contrary to fact. As Americans, we
cannot allow a well defined controversy to weaken the power of
government nor to throw our community into anarchy.


The wheels are grinding on that letter of January 29, 2002. And when
action is taken, Baxter will lose his ham radio license, this
commentator predicts.


Bob Sherin, W4ASX


Get to know us; visit our Web Site
http://community.webtv.net/All=ADAme...ASXandMaryAnn/



Dan/W4NTI Jan 6 2003, 1:10 pm show options

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Excellent....this is a saver for future reference.


And I might add....completely accurate.


Dan/W4NTI



"Bob Sherin" wrote in message


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Gentlemen, before we are overcome with mob mentality, let's step back


and take a deep breath.


That's what I did, as I gathered my past journalism on Glenn Baxter

and
the IARN to send to Brian, K3VR. Brian is involved in a major
journalistic project on this subject which is worth reading. I had
written two cover stories in January and February, 1989, and a

follow-up
in March, 1989 that were published in Florida Skip Magazine.



Among other things in that dossier was an IARN accord with the Young
Communist League of the then-Soviet Union. I must admit here and

now, I
was an "official" participant.



Transfixed by mulling this earlier time, I lost myself in reading the


record. Picking myself up, I began wondering how we've come to the
present time in which we're accusing Baxter and his organization of
nefarious conduct.



At the time of the Soviet initiative, we hams in the West were

starved
for communications with Soviet hams after having lived through the
trigger-happy Cold War. So when the Armenian Earthquake struck and
UB5WE, Victor from the Ukraine, came on announcing he could handle

third
party traffic, everyone involved thought a watershed had arrived. The


technicalities of obtaining permission paled to no consequence.



Ever since, Glenn Baxter has carried on this nonchalant attitude

toward
what is essentially foreign policy. Bougainville, Somalia, Jordan,
Israel and others. He, his organization and his associates are
violating the Logan Act, which limits foreign policy to our federal
government. At the sound of Bougainville, I took flight.



Glenn Baxter: Misguided, irresponsible, yes. But terrorist, no.

Let's
survey his sincerity. When the cameras are running and the broadcast


waves crackling, he is at his charismatic best. I sent several video


tapes to him of me representing the network on Miami television

during
natural disasters. Though he vowed to return them, he hasn't.



We so advertised our emergency capability that when Andrew hit,
demolishing my community and home, I awaited my leader. We had no

food,
telephone, electricity, law enforcement. A week. Two weeks. A

month.
Six months. To this day, Baxter has never as much as asked me a

thing
about it.



Like a magician, his total pre-occupation is the aggrandizement of

his
own image. One must listen with a wary ear and read with a wary eye
lest the magic trick you. The U.S. Supreme Court did not hold that

his
bulletins are legal, as he would have you believe. Rather the Court
propounded the principle that once a thing is litigated, that

decision
is a bar to another suit on the same issue. Known in legal parlance

as
res judicata, Baxter bootstrapped this principle and his bulletins,
taking a giant leap. We are thus led to believe, the Supreme Court
would annoint his bulletins, let alone busy itself with hearing an
appeal on them. Nonsense.



In the 80s, the FCC declared, with some measure of formality,

Baxter's
broadcasts legal. But with the arrival of Riley Hollingsworth, Esq.,


our regulator at the FCC, Baxter and his bulletins have fallen under
scrutiny again.



Hollingsworth mailed Baxter a certified letter on January 29, 2002
detailing the FCC's complaints. In it Baxter is warned concerning
"complaints we are receiving about deliberate interference, threats
against those who do not relinquish the frequencies for your use or

who
would complain, or who have complained, erratic operation,

broadcasting,
unauthorized tape recording and broadcast of telephone conversations,


business use of an Amateur station and lack of station control ... ."


Up to the time of this writing Baxter has failed and refused to

comply.


Meanwhile, he continues enlarging his broadcasts. Hams, wanting to

use
the frequencies, are livid. Uncomprehending, Baxter sees some kind

of
plot against him, as well as an ARRL highly-paid agent behind it.



But Baxter's conduct is more sufferable. He's defaming Mr.
Hollingsworth as nothing but a cheap crook, a claim this writer finds


bold-faced slander and completely contrary to fact. As Americans, we


cannot allow a well defined controversy to weaken the power of
government nor to throw our community into anarchy.



The wheels are grinding on that letter of January 29, 2002. And when


action is taken, Baxter will lose his ham radio license, this
commentator predicts.



Bob Sherin, W4ASX



Get to know us; visit our Web Site
http://community.webtv.net/All=ADAmericn/BobW4ASXandMaryAnn/





Donnie (N4JZH) Jan 6 2003, 5:29 pm show options

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On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 02:21:44 -0500 (EST), (Bob Sherin)
wrote:
Gentlemen, before we are overcome with mob mentality, let's step back
and take a deep breath.


That's what I did, as I gathered my past journalism on Glenn Baxter

and
the IARN to send to Brian, K3VR. Brian is involved in a major
journalistic project on this subject which is worth reading. I had
written two cover stories in January and February, 1989, and a

follow-up
in March, 1989 that were published in Florida Skip Magazine.



Among other things in that dossier was an IARN accord with the Young
Communist League of the then-Soviet Union. I must admit here and now,

I
was an "official" participant.



Transfixed by mulling this earlier time, I lost myself in reading the
record. Picking myself up, I began wondering how we've come to the
present time in which we're accusing Baxter and his organization of
nefarious conduct.



At the time of the Soviet initiative, we hams in the West were starved


for communications with Soviet hams after having lived through the
trigger-happy Cold War. So when the Armenian Earthquake struck and
UB5WE, Victor from the Ukraine, came on announcing he could handle

third
party traffic, everyone involved thought a watershed had arrived. The
technicalities of obtaining permission paled to no consequence.



Ever since, Glenn Baxter has carried on this nonchalant attitude

toward
what is essentially foreign policy. Bougainville, Somalia, Jordan,
Israel and others. He, his organization and his associates are
violating the Logan Act, which limits foreign policy to our federal
government. At the sound of Bougainville, I took flight.



Glenn Baxter: Misguided, irresponsible, yes. But terrorist, no.

Let's
survey his sincerity. When the cameras are running and the broadcast
waves crackling, he is at his charismatic best. I sent several video
tapes to him of me representing the network on Miami television during


natural disasters. Though he vowed to return them, he hasn't.



We so advertised our emergency capability that when Andrew hit,
demolishing my community and home, I awaited my leader. We had no

food,
telephone, electricity, law enforcement. A week. Two weeks. A

month.
Six months. To this day, Baxter has never as much as asked me a thing


about it.



Like a magician, his total pre-occupation is the aggrandizement of his


own image. One must listen with a wary ear and read with a wary eye
lest the magic trick you. The U.S. Supreme Court did not hold that

his
bulletins are legal, as he would have you believe. Rather the Court
propounded the principle that once a thing is litigated, that decision


is a bar to another suit on the same issue. Known in legal parlance

as
res judicata, Baxter bootstrapped this principle and his bulletins,
taking a giant leap. We are thus led to believe, the Supreme Court
would annoint his bulletins, let alone busy itself with hearing an
appeal on them. Nonsense.



In the 80s, the FCC declared, with some measure of formality, Baxter's


broadcasts legal. But with the arrival of Riley Hollingsworth, Esq.,
our regulator at the FCC, Baxter and his bulletins have fallen under
scrutiny again.



Hollingsworth mailed Baxter a certified letter on January 29, 2002
detailing the FCC's complaints. In it Baxter is warned concerning
"complaints we are receiving about deliberate interference, threats
against those who do not relinquish the frequencies for your use or

who
would complain, or who have complained, erratic operation,

broadcasting,
unauthorized tape recording and broadcast of telephone conversations,
business use of an Amateur station and lack of station control ... ."
Up to the time of this writing Baxter has failed and refused to

comply.


Meanwhile, he continues enlarging his broadcasts. Hams, wanting to

use
the frequencies, are livid. Uncomprehending, Baxter sees some kind of


plot against him, as well as an ARRL highly-paid agent behind it.



But Baxter's conduct is more sufferable. He's defaming Mr.
Hollingsworth as nothing but a cheap crook, a claim this writer finds
bold-faced slander and completely contrary to fact. As Americans, we
cannot allow a well defined controversy to weaken the power of
government nor to throw our community into anarchy.



The wheels are grinding on that letter of January 29, 2002. And when
action is taken, Baxter will lose his ham radio license, this
commentator predicts.



Bob Sherin, W4ASX



Get to know us; visit our Web Site
http://community.webtv.net/All=ADAme...ASXandMaryAnn/




Well Done Bob!

''Behold how good and pleasant it is for Brethren to dwell together in
unity''
Donnie



Dan Finn Jan 6 2003, 10:11 pm show options

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"Bob Sherin" wrote in message



..=2E.


But Baxter's conduct is more sufferable. He's defaming Mr.
Hollingsworth as nothing but a cheap crook, a claim this writer finds


bold-faced slander and completely contrary to fact. As Americans, we


cannot allow a well defined controversy to weaken the power of
government nor to throw our community into anarchy.


The wheels are grinding on that letter of January 29, 2002. And when


action is taken, Baxter will lose his ham radio license, this
commentator predicts.




Excellent post, Bob and tks for the QSO on same subject last night on
14.275.

73 de KR4AJ (Dan in Morrisville NC)



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