epic takedown. Danny Bunz likeSBGold said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:BearGoggles said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:movielover said:bear2034 said:🚨Newly declassified Top Secret emails sent on December 22, 2016 complying with President Obama's order to create the manufactured January 2017 ICA about Russia expose how DNI James Clapper demanded the IC fall in line behind the Russia Hoax. Clapper admits that it was a "team… pic.twitter.com/fVHq9E1no7
— DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) August 13, 2025
Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".
In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.
We see here again Rogers being honest.
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane
What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.
Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?
I'm not a woman, but I was 47 when I got my license.
As for Nellie Ohr, I looked her up in the FCC database. She has a technician class license with privileges on the UHF and VHF bands, which have a line of sight communication distance of up to 100 miles, but generally no more than 30 miles in practice. You can tap into repeaters for more distance, but there are no repeaters in the Atlantic Ocean. My experience is that UHF and VHF are used rather like CB radios were used - chit chat between friends and traffic/Smokies reports.
Nellie would need a license with HF privileges (General or Extra) to communicate long distance to Europe or other continents legally. She doesn't have that, so your conspiracy theory isn't very likely. In practice, it's not terribly reliable to hop on the radio and reach a specific person halfway around the world at any given time. Atmospheric transmission is a fickle beast.
Also, the amateurs going after foreign contacts usually have a robust antenna system and in a suburban neighborhood, most neighbors will complain if you put up a 50 or 100 foot tower in your backyard.
Well that blew the sinister spin on the HAM issue to shreds. MAGAts, don't know much about anything
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