I am most impressed by the quality of research done by multitudes over the internet who take up the slack of the near-nonexistent “journalistic” (now advocacy) community and do some amazing sleuthing. I still say that one of the most telling points about this is that AG Ohr’s wife got her ham radio license during the election campaign in 2016 while working for the Simpson firm that pushed the dirty dossier. According to the FCC licensing bureau, she obtained her ham radio license on May 26, 2016. For whatever its worth, news reports in the spring of 2017 when the Russia story hysteria was in full swing, reported that US intelligence received reports of Trump’s Russian collusion “as early as May 2016”. Interesting coincidence; also interesting that Mrs. Ohr, a Russian expert who worked for Fusion/Simpson, took up ham radio at the advanced age of 60. I’ve known several ham radio operators, it is a lifelong hobby, requires a major investment of time and money, and they all began in their teens. Why a sudden desire to take up such an odd hobby at an advanced age? Could it be that certain folks in Russia have a desire to communicate by ham radio with their US contacts as such communications are harder to intercept?? Or maybe she just started taking up a new hobby as a cover like Strangways, the Brit spy did with sportfishing in the Bond movie, Dr. No, so he had a cover to spy on Dr. No’s island. Thoughts, anyone?
communicate by ham radio with their US contacts as such communications are harder to intercept
Don’t think the range of the line We she obtained would reach Russia. Maybe the large black van stalking her target.