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To: Enchante

thanks. i wonder what the date of the session announcement was.

lots of interesting comments on CTH about all of this.

here is one:

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/12/12/wife-of-doj-deputy-was-fusion-gps-employee-cia-research-aid-and-applied-for-ham-radio-license-month-after-contracting-mi6-agent-christopher-steele/

safvetblog says:
December 12, 2017 at 2:17 am

Quoting SD above: “One way to ensure secure communications with parties external to the U.S. would be the use of HAM radio operations. You simply establish the frequency to use, and the time of the conversation, and presto. That’s it. “Red-Dog-One to Red-Dog-Two, come in?” etc.”

The class of Ham license she has only allows operations on bands from 10 meters up through VHF/UHF. In these years of low sunspot activity, opportunities for external-to-U.S. communications in these bands are rare, and occur randomly. Not too good for trying to set up clandestine communications. Also, HF (long-haul) ham frequencies are well known and also well within the capabilities of NSA to intercept.

She might have better luck using VHF/UHF, but unless you use a repeater (which is like using a bull horn in a football stadium), point-to-point communication is restricted to line-of-sight. There are repeater networks that are cross-linked through the internet, but again, they are open for all to hear. There are digital ham radios available now, but none of them come with built-in encryption unless they have been modified by someone with a lot of technical know-how. IMHO, her getting a ham license could be nothing more than her wanting to get involved in a new hobby. Why would she pick a medium of communication that is by nature open for all to listen in? Better to stick with burner cell phones… The timing of her license could be suspicious, but is there any evidence that Steele also has a license?

One other thing – one doesn’t need a ham license to purchase ham radio equipment. Not even to just listen – the license is permission to transmit. Of course, one could just bootleg your communications, but then why apply for and get a license, which is a public record of your capability?

BTW. I have been an active ham for >60 years…


328 posted on 12/12/2017 12:28:56 AM PST by SteveH
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To: SteveH

it would be stupid for the CIA not to monitor short range ham radio frequencies in the greater metro DC area ... yes?


329 posted on 12/12/2017 12:33:54 AM PST by SteveH
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To: SteveH

Maybe the HAM license is just cover to explain delivery of strange electronic devices or presence of antennas at their house that are not exactly HAM equipment... like bugs, tracking devices, etc... used for oppo “research.”
Anyone curious might search her name and then come up with HAM license and think nothing of it.

Remember the weird old couple in Florida that eavesdropped on the cell phone conference call of Boehner and ...Gingrich? The quality of the recording was said to be extremely good, even professional. They passed the recording to congressman McDermott...


342 posted on 12/22/2017 2:57:43 AM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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