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To: Teflonic

one more oddity to add to his timeframe in May 2016 Nellie Ohr gets her ham radio license at the age of 60. Why the sudden interest in ham radio at that age which coincides with the date she is hired by Fusion GPS that is working on the Steele dossier?


61 posted on 12/30/2017 1:34:34 AM PST by laconic (uir)
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To: laconic

Sundance’s article indicates it was to plant evidence of Russian communications as it is known that ruskiez code using thu s method


128 posted on 12/30/2017 6:02:15 AM PST by Principled (IG: @oversight.gov follow it!)
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To: laconic
Why the sudden interest in ham radio at that age which coincides with the date she is hired by Fusion GPS that is working on the Steele dossier?

Because it is the perfect way to schedule 'document drops'.

If you use a phone, there is a record of both parties to the communication. Same with email.

BUT... if you just broadcast a message on Ham radio, your intended party can listen to the message, but no one can prove who it was or whether they listened.

You simply broadcast something like "the cake is in the oven" and that signals your comrade that he/she needs to go to the pre-arranged spot and pick up the 'documents'.

In the 'old' days, scheduling document drops was done by placing an ad in the local newspaper. However, the intelligence agencies caught onto this practice, and there are very few 'newspapers' where one can do that anymore.

160 posted on 12/30/2017 6:41:31 AM PST by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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