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Melvin Creep wrote:
Steven B wrote in message ... The story doesn't end there. Apparently after booting Green and Booth off the show, Noory had his producers check with the Carmelites of the convent where the nun lives. They were told she is very old and frail and has not had visitors for a long time! Noory discussed all this on Friday nights show. The whole thing was obviously a scam from the start. Green and Booth had claimed that Sister Lucia had never heard of David Booth or his apocalyptic dreams. They are pandering to the end of the world crowd claiming that 97% of the people on Earth would die this year. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Interesting but you need to elaborate and clarify. Did Noory flat out state that Booth did not meet with Sister Lucia? Also, your sentence "Green and Booth had claimed that Sister Lucia had never heard of David Booth or his apocalyptic dreams" doesn't make sense in context. If she never heard of him how could she request a visit from him? Why would Booth make that claim? It would undermine his claim that the meeting took place. Clarify please. Melvin Noory stated that the morning after the show his producers called the convent and were told that Sister Lucia had not had any visitors. Probably what made him and the producers suspicious was the strange claim that the last Fatima nun, Sister Lucia would call Booth to come meet with her when she had never heard of booth or his dreams 25 years ago of a plane crash. You are correct, that makes no sense. Noory threw plenty of softballs to Booth, but even with Noory's help his story didn't make sense. Booth and Green had nothing to say except promote book sales and they were booted and Noory said that neither would be welcome on C2C again. That's all I know since that's all Noory said on Friday's show. S |
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The rule at the time was you were supposed to change the call to where you
lived. Even had to notify the gummit when you were on the move. Wayne came up with a novel approach to the problem, but most people couldn't use that solution. It's just that once it became ok to take your call with you, it was one less thing to have as an issue in 73. "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message ... In article , "Bill Newkirk" writes: Plus he didn't have any idea on what to do once a lot of his "issues" were addressed (such as holding W2NSD when living in 1 land)... Bill: What's wrong with holding an out-of-area call sign? I spent seven years as N3CRA while stationed in Germany and New York, and subsequently spent six years as WR2F while stationed in Colorado and Delaware. Holding an out-of-area call sign has been "legal" for at least as long as I've been a ham, and that's over 23 years now. Wayne now seems to be a sucker for every half-baked idea that comes along. (heard the program, sad.) I heard the broadcast myself, in it's entirety. It made me cringe. If I had not been reading his "Never Say Die" Editorials (purely for fun) in 73 Magazine for years, I would have thought that this guy was a total fruitcake, and so must be everyone else who claims to be a "ham radio" operator. I'm concerned that a lot of non-ham listeners may have reached that very conclusion, but then again, those who listen to "Coast to Coast" are probably already predisposed in that direction. The only reason I listened was that I was taking a long night-drive from Delaware to New York, and that W2NSD just happened to be the "Guest Nutcase" that evening. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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"Bill Newkirk" ) writes:
The rule at the time was you were supposed to change the call to where you lived. Even had to notify the gummit when you were on the move. Wayne came up with a novel approach to the problem, but most people couldn't use that solution. What was his solution? I know he grumbled about being issued a new callsign just as he was ready to move yet again, but I don't recall how he got around it. Well, of course once he moved to New Hampshire and stopped moving around, he kept W2NSD and operated portable. I believe he said that he couldn't get W1NSD (though he had had "NSD" in various districts), so he just kept W2NSD. I can't remember how he kept being able to get "NSD" either. I believe he used his parents address in NYC as his mailing address, but were they around up till the time the rule about needing a callsign to match the district disappeared? Kids today, they don't know what it was like in the old days. Having to log everything, and having to notify their governing when they moved. If I'm remembering, here in Canada you even had to notify if it was a relatively short move, like operating from a country house for two months in the summer. Little or no choice in what callsign you were issued. Michael VE2BVW |
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