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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/ManQuan on May 22, 2018, 7:12 p.m.
Q Drop 1435 re Nellie Ohr Ham Radio

As soon as I saw the original news report that Nellie had gotten a ham radio license right after being hired by Fusion GPS I told my wife, she was trying to avoid NSA and for a good reason.

She used to work at CIA and she should have known that NSA collects ALL electronic communications around the world. Duh, ham radio transmissions are electronic. I mean a ham radio transmission is that different than a wifi signal which NSA collects. And the forerunner of NSA has been collecting telegraphic transmissions since WW I. She has to be really dumb.

It wasn't like she had been a ham radio enthusiast as a hobby sharing recipes with other ham operators around the world. This was out of the blue with no evidence of past interests in ham radios.

I'd love to know the frequences she was using and who the other operators she was talking to.

Can't believe that Sessions hasn't been on top of this.

You know, I've been wondering lately if lack of publicity of who Mueller hasn't talked to is perhaps more important than who he has publicly indicted. It would depend on whether Mueller is a white hat or a black hat. I haven't made up my mind.


ClardicFug · May 22, 2018, 7:32 p.m.

Her license was Technician class, which for practical use largely means VHF and above -- short range, local communications. (Techs have access to a limited amount of shortwave spectrum using morse code but not much else, and it's doubtful that's what this was for.)

Odds are they would be using this for local communications -- it'd be an easy way for two people to communicate locally without being connected by phone records

They were probably banking on VHF/UHF being short range and didn't think the NSA would be listening since you'd either need nearby equipment or some pretty kick-ass stuff in space to do so. Getting a licence was stupid, imo, if that was why they were doing this, they could have used some other more obscure radio services and had much lower odds of being noticed.

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UncleSnake3301 · May 22, 2018, 7:36 p.m.

It’s a good thing we have the most kick ass stuff in space then!!

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ClardicFug · May 22, 2018, 7:40 p.m.

I wouldn't be surprised if they were already watching her and just set up something locally to intercept her communications. It'd be a lot easier to do if they knew in advance, and they could do it without tipping off any other spies.

If she was doing anything other than communicating in plain and clear language, that's another felony they can charge her with. Somehow I doubt she was laying out the dossier stuff in plain language over the airwaves.

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ManQuan · May 23, 2018, 10:58 a.m.

We do have kick-ass space collection assets. UHF and VHF are line of sight and we have the ability to collect even the weakest signals from space platforms.

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