Stay safe out there.
Gwjack
Police State.
Encountered some of this on 40 meter on my shortwave receiver just a few minutes ago.
Hello one and all
Was it you I used to know
Can’t you hear me call
On this old ham radio
All I got to say
I’m alive and feeling fine
If you come my way
You can share my poison wine
Steely Dan - King of the World
We will all be so safe when everything is a crime.
More occupation vs security operation facts.
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I guess Nellie Orr didn’t get the memo.
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Here is the source:
Rosemary Harold
Rosemary C. Harold is Chief of the Enforcement Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission, where she leads the Commission's largest organizational unit, including its field offices around the country. Ms. Harold rejoins the agency from Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP, where she was a partner. Prior to joining the firm in 2011, Ms. Harold was a legal advisor to then-FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell for media and broadband issues and deputy chief of the FCC’s Media Bureau. She began her career as a journalist, working as a reporter and bureau chief for the Miami Herald and an editor at C-SPAN. She earned her law degree magna cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center, her master's degree from the University of Missouri, and her bachelor's degree from the College of William and Mary.
https://www.fcc.gov/eb-harold-bio
I've been a Ham Radio operator since 1976, Hold an Amateur Extra and a GROL Commercial License. I don't know a single Ham Operator who is a criminal. For a long time many were X Military. They always supported the nation and the Constitution. I ran a Navy/Marine MARS Station out of my home and auto for 19 years.
We are in very different times today. Lawlessness seems to be on every street corner. Almost all of it is cause by those who seek to destroy the nation, by unconstitutional means. And destroy our sovereignty as a nation. My Ham Operator friends are NOT part of that crowd.
Breaker, breaker the Root Beer is in the fridge. Over.
Not a surprise.
That’s OK - they demonstrated it’s perfectly fine to use the mail system to commit crimes...
Empty threat. The FCC doesn’t even have enough people to enforce the rules in the Amateur Radio Band, much less track down and prosecute all those who ALREADY violate the rules of it.