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![]() If you have ANY proof, evidence or data linking these guys to ANY of the activities you're claiming, then you'd damn well better get on it with the FCC, the FBI and anyone else who'll listen. I think having a ham license wrongfully denied you is NOTHING compared to wiretapping, mail tampering and obstruction of justice/bribery of the bench. Unless you have no proof of these crimes having taken place. Either way, I think you may be a bit paranoid indeed if you "know" they've done these wholly illegal things to you, but haven't sought justice. So, where's the evidence of all this incredibly criminal activity that requires more than a handful of hams to pull off? It's my understanding that the FCC can't do anything about it becaue that wasn't an on-air violation. It would be a civil matter. I know that's not right, because just north of me, three VE's got their licenses revoked permanently, and fines of $10,000 each, for fixing test results, taking bribes to give licenses without exams, altering/disregarding legal exam content and requirements, denying deserving applicants with their legal licenses, granting extra class status to non-extra deserving licensees, and many other illegal activities associated with their status as Volunteer Examiners. They didn't do a thing 'over-the-air' that was illegal, but the FCC absolutely had the jurisdiction and authority to investigate the claims and throw them out. If you do have evidence of any of this, you are obligated (in my view) to lay it out, and put these folks away. If you don't have proof, stop crying the same mournful tune and let it go. Linus |
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If you have ANY proof, evidence or data linking these guys to ANY of the
activities you're claiming, then you'd damn well better get on it with the FCC, the FBI and anyone else who'll liste ho hum. the ham meetings at the time were in a room right next to the FBI's rom in the same building. The ham radio operators were friends with the FBI people. They were able to either get their FBI friends to do illegal activiities with them (unlikely) or were able to get their FBI friends to approve the hams doing the illegal activities they wanted to do (more likely) which then would make it legal since it was approved by the FBI. Reporting those particular ham radio operator's abuses to some other place today, such as the CIa or DOJ won't do any good since today the FBI, CIA, DOJ and others are all part of the same security agency since Bush combined them all into one. They look out for their own. I think having a ham license wrongfully denied you is NOTHING compared to wiretapping, mail tampering and obstruction of justice/bribery of the bench I never said it was. I even specifically said "so what if I didn't get my ham liscence that I should have gotten since I had answered most of the questions correctly on it.Either way, I think you may be a bit paranoid indeed if you "know" they've done these wholly illegal things to you, but haven't sought justice. I did seek justice around the time it happened as soon as I aware of it happening. They were able to illegally get the judges to rule in their favor by "obstructing justice" through their ilegal activities. therefore, the only way that justice will be served is by me exposing the illegal activities of these particualar ham radio operators by making it public on the internet here what they have done. They got away with their illegal crimes and got away with most of the ilegal stuff that they planned. They already got away with it. So the only way justice will get served now is to make it public so that no other innocent person (who hapens to know them) will get trapped by them like I was. |
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or were able to get their FBI friends to approve the hams doing
the illegal activities they wanted to do (more likely) which then would make it legal since it was approved by the FBI. Well, your understanding of what constitutes illegality is in need of repair. Just because some field office of FBI guys tells their good-ol-boy friends that they'll look the other way if they do something wrong, DOESN'T make the crime any less of a crime. It's illegal, and those FBI guys are breaking the law. The FBI, try though some of them might, cannot rewrite the law whenever they see fit. Reporting those particular ham radio operator's abuses to some other place today, such as the CIa or DOJ won't do any good since today the FBI, CIA, DOJ and others are all part of the same security agency since Bush combined them So you're saying that all of these agencies are going to protect their own and ignore complaints? You sound like some of the folks in my area... I never said it was. I even specifically said "so what if I didn't get my ham liscence that I should have gotten since I had answered most of the questions correctly on it. I *didn't say* you thought the license was more important than the other stuff. I merely said *I* felt that way. I think you are paranoid, or don't read terribly well. They were able to illegally get the judges to rule in their favor by "obstructing justice" through their ilegal activities. So another crime took place. Did you try to seek justice for THAT one? therefore, the only way that justice will be served is by me exposing the illegal activities of these particualar ham radio operators by making it public on the internet here what they have done. Did you post a link to some website where you actually name names, give evidence, etc.? Because if you did, I missed it... and without doing something along those lines, you're hardly threatening those jerks with any kind of come-uppance that they so richly deserve for screwing you over. How is anyone going to be helped to avoid these guys if they don't know whom to avoid? Linus |
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If you do have evidence of any of this, you are obligated (in my view) to lay
it out, and put these folks away. If you don't have proof, stop crying the same mournful tune and let it go. Linus ah, but it is illegal to carry out that obligation, becaues to do so, I have to FULLY expose everything illegal those particular ham radio operators did, and to FULLY expose everything they did, I also have to expose innocent people who don't want their names on the internet and who don't want their adresses revealed on the internet, which is illegal to do without their permission since they are innocent people. And no, I'm not able to get their permission to do so. Just me mentioning the city where it happened, a requirement for proof, and then later just mentioning the innocent peoples' names in the same proofs reveals their location and adress by anyone who decides to look it up. It was already on the news here that judges have ruled it illegal to do such. Therefore, the closest I can come in a legal way is only partially exposing them, otherwise innocent people could get hurt. Changing the innocent peoples' names is considered "fraud" by the judges. |
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ah, but it is illegal to carry out that obligation, becaues to do so, I have
to FULLY expose everything illegal those particular ham radio operators did, and to FULLY expose everything they did, I also have to expose innocent people who don't want their names on the internet and who don't want their adresses revealed on the internet, which is illegal to do without their permission since they are innocent people. The only reason you think this is because you are under impression that at this point the internet is the only option you have. It isn't, never was. You don't NEED to post names and addresses of innocent people anywhere. People you're not charging shouldn't be worried about anything, if they're innocent. Changing the innocent peoples' names is considered "fraud" by the judges. Well, I don't know what shows you've been watching, but changing the names to protect the innocent is a long-standing practice, hardly frowned upon by anyone. |
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If you have ANY proof, evidence or data linking these guys to ANY of the
activities you're claiming once I print up my AM bradcast band dx with such a poor radio for AM, you'll know about the general area I'm in and you'll be able to find out for yourself that the ham radio meetings were held right next to the FBI back in the mid-80's to late 80's. Everything I said was true to the best of my knowledge. |
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once I print up my AM bradcast band dx with such a poor radio for AM, you'll
know about the general area I'm in and you'll be able to find out for yourself that the ham radio meetings were held right next to the FBI Not a terribly helpful start, but at least you're trying this far. Everything I said was true to the best of my knowledge. I've not claimed otherwise. Never called you a liar, I believe this stuff happened to you. I just don't get why you think some of the things you think, about how the law works and who makes the laws, about how the system works. Linus |
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GrtPmpkin32 wrote:
I've not claimed otherwise. Never called you a liar, I believe this stuff happened to you. Care to invest in some Florida property? mike |
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Care to invest in some Florida property?
Gee, what a nice thing to write. Maybe I should have written "I believe this stuff MAY have happened to you", to soothe your sense of smug intelligence. |
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o, where's the evidence of all this incredibly criminal activity that
requires more than a handful of hams to pull off? that's another thing you got wrong. I NEVER said that it required more than a handful of hams to pull off. As a matter of fact, I said just the opposite. I said that it was only a few hams who did it. although there were also some non-hams involved. |
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