Nellie Ohr's buddy, Jeanne Lin.
Continued.
Part 2 of ???
The address is that of Lin's consultancy.
to be continued…
Not only do you have to register,
the Technician license class restricts you to transmitting on a limited number of bands and frequencies, with low power.
Not only that, but the ham bands are actively monitored by volunteer hams who are looking for frequency infractions, wide-spectrum receivers that record transmissions and publish them, short-wave listeners, and (VHF/UHF) scanner enthusiasts.
There is absolutely no secrecy on the ham bands. It is wide open, anybody-can-listen, communication.
There are some digital modes that are not obvious to decode without the proper equipment … but many hams have the proper equipment and know how to use it.
Transmitting secret messages is a violation of the FCC regulations. You can transmit using a well-known, published, approved scheme, but to deliberately obscure the content for purpose of secret messaging is forbidden and can cause license revocation.
Are these people STUPID?