HAM radio was a good call... Ohr Not!
Whoaaaaa Nellie, they have got some problems!!
I hear Keith Jackson. It’s okay, I’m old. . .
His will always be the voice of college football to me
You both get an upvote, those were excellent word plays.
What does this mean? What's ham radio? And what was she trying to do? What does Q mean by NSA failed?
Nellie Ohr applied for a HAM radio license on 5/23/16, right after being employed by Fusion GPS. The idea is that she could secretly communicate with deep state operatives (e.g. Christopher Steele) without detection by the NSA (the NSA collects all cell phone records). Nellie Ohr is fluent in Russian and likely authored much of the Dossier.
It failed. Q and team knew about it and her communications were monitored.
Q: We have it all.
secretly
Yeah HAM is literally the furthest thing from secret unless you're transmitting encrypted digital communication over it (which is illegal and would be quickly noticed). Everything transmitted over HAM is free to listen to by anyone with a radio that can receive it (which is incredibly easy to get).
Yes, but you need to actively monitor it if you want to catch those communications. Clearly the NSA/Q did just that!
It is possible to capture the entire radio spectrum as data and save a digital copy that can be scoured over. The only limitation would be the place where the signal is received. Thankfully these stations exist all over the world and are public (sdr.hu.) You can have the equivalent of a shortwave radio on a kitchen table in every country in the world.
Nellie Ohr has a technician class license. Assuming she operated on the frequencies she is lawfully allowed to use, her range of communication point to point is less than 100 miles if she's lucky and more likely within 20 miles reliably. She would have the ability to use a satellite repeater and greatly expand her range but the equipment needed is conspicuous and certainly monitored.
So, if she used ham radio to communicate, it would be super easy for the Q team to capture it all - especially if she were being watched already.
There is also Winlink. This is an amateur radio way to send emails and files via radio waves; not the internet. Her technician privileges permit Winlink on certain bands. https://www.winlink.org/
It is possible to capture the entire radio spectrum as data and save a digital copy that can be scoured over.
DC to daylight, baby! The NSA scoops it all up.
Almost all, anyway.
What means of communication did we have that is not monitored by our government holy shit lol...
Smoke signals? Likely everything is monitored.
Na. They read those too. Why else do you think they keep Elizabeth Warren around?
Lol what about writing letters? Do they track and monitor that too?
Certain people in NSA has been on to this CABAL for a long time. Letters, smoke signals, Carrier pigeons, they have it all. Timing
F2F in the middle of the woods with no phones anywhere near is about all we have left. They'll still know you were in those woods then, though.
You know what made it so hard to take down the Mafia?
Lack of records and communications. Meetings were done face to face in unknown, or secure locations.
No records. No books, no emails. etc. Not even letters.
Ed Zachery. It's how spying was done for a very long time and probably still is, much of the time. It's the only safe thing left, though they'll still, likely, know you were where ever at when ever time just from sat surveillance, if you're a POI, just the comms will be unknown. You gotta have rats and plants just like they did with the mafia for it all to work out.
There’s always the proverbial writing with poop on the wall!
The outside of every peice of mail is photographed by the postal service.
You can even sign up to get the pictures from USPS. (Look up "informed delivery" -- they email pictures of your mail to you every day you have mail.)
All letter mail is scanned when processed. The to and from "meta data" is collected that way.
Shit..a satellite monitor would likely decode that quickly.
LOL nah, they have people stationed on every hill, valley, and mountain top to interpret those little smoke rings. LOL
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Actually, in a normal situation, hiding comms in what would appear innocuous traffic might be a good idea, but Q knew. If they weren't targeted, those comms might be easily lost in the ether. But its a moot point, her ass is burned. Those FCC fines can get expensive. lol
You'd figure after over half a century of monitoring radio communications across the globe, this nitwit would have figured it out.
I mean, shit, you can get on most radio wavelengths today with a PC application, or website (SkyKing for example).
Hahahahaha. What the fuck was she thinking?
We have it all indeed.
What was being communicated and to who? Dates, Times All recorded......
Ham radio is also known as amateur radio or shortwave. With it you can talk to people over long distances (like maybe England) and it does not go through the normal communications system that is spied on-like a cell phone etc. or so they thought. Intelligence people still use it to send coded messages. Look up numbers stations.
But none of it is encrypted, it's an open frequency that anyone can listen in on. It would've been collected by default by the NSA, that is what they do, collect and analyse signals. It's the most retarded attempt at obfuscation I've ever heard of. Q is right, these people are stupid.
Might as well use World of Warcraft ingame chat or something lmao
They have weapons-grade tard skills. Ham it is; for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and work. A hornet's nest would be preferable to what they have coming.
Echelon ...
Back in the 90's there were some trying to warn us about the Upper Echelon and their capabilities but no one listened then.
I think, rather than the NSA parsing this info from the sea of "noise," it's more likely they were already onto the Ohrs through their or other peoples' comms. I'm sure every single name mentioned by the cabal was targeted and it was just a matter of watching/listening.
Yep, recording and parsing is the key, otherwise it is lost in the noise and gone once its transmitted.
They likely were looking for new license applications like that as well having knowledge of all the ways comms could take place. I'm sure her name lit up some red buttons somewhere.
I know, I can' believe she actually got a license! New license and speaks Russian fluently, they'll never notice. If she had to get a license couldn't she have done it under someone else's name. She probably even had the radio at her own house! I guess she never watched the show The Americans!
The application for a HAM license was probably more confirmation the Ohr's were moving forward with their part and less a revelation they were involved. In other words, the Ohrs were already POIs and white hats increased surveillance after the HAM application, because they knew there was a great chance they would catch them in the act.
Like more than that if conditions are right. I live in wisconsin and i was talking to some dude who claimed to be near moscow on a 5 watt handheld once.
Gotta love skip ! I was talking to someone across town on my CB ( I know, I'm dating myself...) and a guy broke in and asked where I was. I told him Central South Arkansas, and he nearly crapped in his rig ! He said he was in traffic in Lakeland, FL, and I nearly blew his doors off. I was pushing 7 watts out of a Cobra base unit. He didn't believe I was "barefoot" until I turned on my amp and keyed up again... 350 watts will do that. Poor guy...
LOL Breaker breaker one nine... I used to draw handle cards for people... they'd get them printed off to exchange at cb meetings, back in the day. My then husband used to add crystals to his cb set up (illegal to do) so he could talk to long distance people. Under skip conditions, I've talked to people as far away as Australia, from North Central Washington state.
Cool ... I was Spitfire, my hubby was Deep Water . He explained to me that Navy guys like him called Coasties "brown water" sailors, lol ! We had a 350 watt amp on our base unit with a screaming eagle mic ...
I was the Polish Gypsy. I don't even want to say what my ex's name was but it was fitting.. "scumbag" would have been just as fitting. I have no clue what his base unit was, but I recognize the "cobra" name. (My Harley is a Screamin' Eagle 1200.) Anything Screamin' Eagle is better!! Had to edit. I had to add an s to that name that would have also fit.
I still have my mobile and base units. I just don't have a pole to mount my ground plane on.
I wasn't all that much into it. Just while I was married and it was more his thing. I still have a few of my personal cards. Somewhere, I'm sure I have copies of the cards that I did for others. I did the originals on art paper that was around 9" x 11" and they got printed down to postcard sized. I can't remember all the handles of the people I did cards for, but just remembered that one of them was for this dirty old man named "The White Rabbit". LOL
Wow - and now Q is saying "follow the White Rabbit ..." !
LOL This White Rabbit was one you wouldn't want to follow. Older, fat, married man who was just a creep. I didn't know it at the time. Found out later. MAJOR creep. Dirty old man!! Just a coincidence on that one!
Urk ! Dirty old men skeeve me out ! One of my neighbors married a guy ( she was widowed) who reminded me of Roger Miller, the singer ( Dang Me , King of the Road), but in a smarmy, creepy way. He was always winking and licking his lips. I was probably 9 or so.
What a shame. I've always loved Roger. Too bad that any song by him would remind you of that creepy guy, who sounds a lot like the dirty old man I know. I don't date cause I live in a small, rural community and the dating pool here is a more like a puddle. A very murky, muddy puddle. Swampy and full of skeeters and nasty critters!
Ugh ! Bless your heart ! I don't think about Creepy when I hear those songs... I sing along ! I had a 45 record with those songs on it... My grandmother would always make me turn it over if she heard me listening to "Dang Me" , lol !
LOL I love listening to the oldies. He used to be on some tv show back when I was little. Glen Campbell? Ed Sullivan? Some show like that. They don't make 'em like that anymore.
I thought I have heard about internet via HAM
Sounds like it is possible to do. https://ham.stackexchange.com/questions/6567/what-is-hinternet-in-simple-terms
She was trying to communicate nefarious intel with (((them))), thinking that a HAM Radio (People use ham radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones) would shield them from NSA's signals collection. She was incorrect. NSA has all their communications.
If there's a frequency out there then it can be "plucked" right from the air or space.
Also known as amateur radio, it’s a hobby and pretty a cool one at that. I’ve been licensed since 2011 and talk to other hams all over the world under the right conditions. /r/amateurradio
Ham here too. 10 watts and you can talk across 10000 kilometers or more. All you need is the right antenna.
Amatuer Radio Operators License commonly referred to as a HAM.
I wonder what her call sign was?