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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

UP - DATED 4 - 25 -2018, ' CUNTS. ' CAUGHT BUT ONE ' ACTIVATED BY INTERNATIONAL TERRORISTS. '

THE HEADER OF ' CUNTS.' AS FOR MY USE OF THIS WORD ON THIS STORY AND THE TRAVIS REINKING STORY, IS IN REGARDS TO THESE MURDERERS. 

JUST SO LIBERALS UNDERSTAND, NO MATTER THEIR AGE AND IN DISREGARDS TO ANY GENDER IN SUPPORTED ' ROLES,' FOR THOSE ' CUNTS.'


OH, ' HACKED POST ' - J.J. ARMS - EL PASO DETECTIVE, BRANDO'S SON - ' BELLA ' - ( 4 - 25 - 2018 ):

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/25/us/golden-state-killer-development/index.html

MIGHT OF BEEN SOME " COPS " BUT APD, NOT YET PROVEN; CULT KILLINGS TWO EDUCATORS AND WEST MESA MURDERS. 

THIS ACTIVITY HAS GROWN OUT OF CONTROL AND TOO MANY PEOPLE ARE GETTING HURT. THANK YOU CANADA NEWS ORGANIZATIONS FOR YOUR ' HONESTY ' AND ' REAL ' NEWS REPORTING. WE HERE IN THE UNITED STATES NEED REPORTERS LIKE  BBC NEWS ( I DID LOOK FOR REPORTER, PLEASE E-MAIL NAMES AT prudentsong@gmail.com FOR NAME CREDITS ) BADLY. POSTED 4 - 25 - 2018 - 7:20 PM 

THE LAST IS THIS, " ON MY SIDE " HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR ABOUT A MONTH, CONSTANT. YOU ARE LEARNING HOW TO BE ADULTS. THIS MIGHT BE A NEGATIVE ' MEME.' GET RID OF IT AND WORK TOGETHER. THIS IS DEFINITELY A PART OF TRAVIS'S WORLD WHO ALLEGEDLY STOLE A BMW. WAFFLE HOUSE SHOOTER. "









ochoa bartholomew
 ghtvh06308dilll@gmail.com

4:41 PM (3 hours ago)

to me
DO NOT EVER CALL ME CRAZY AGAIN. THIS IS WHAT I DISCRIBED IN PRINT AND THEN THE STACSY CREEK THING WHEN I WAS A BABY, SMALL BOY, THE COMPLAINTS AND CRYING ABOUT HAVING BIG PENISES AND HATE AND DISPLEASURE OF WOMEN " NOTHING MORE POWERFUL THAN HAVING A MAN BETWEEN YOUR LEGS " WAS ONE OF THEM. NIGHT AFTER NIGHT BACK AND FORTH, THEN " GAY RACE," BUT NO WOMEN, THEN CHILD THING AND " PHEROMONES."

YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I SAID NO TO !

AND YOU PUNISH ME !

I DID NOT DIRECT THIS OR MY FATHER.

" Rodger, who was 22 at the time, killed six people in a car and gun rampage through Isla Vista, California in 2014 before turning the gun on himself.

The term "incel" refers to a now-banned group on the discussion site Reddit, used by Rodger, where young men discussed their lack of sexual activity and attractiveness to women - often blaming women for the problem and advocating misogyny and violence.

"Chads and Stacys" refers to attractive men and women who are perceived as better than or unavailable to "incels", which is short for "involuntary celibate".

Mr Minassian was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces for two months between August and October 2017, a spokesman confirmed to the BBC. He did not complete training and requested to be released.

A current LinkedIn profile lists him as a student at Seneca College, near where the attack happened.

Canada's Globe and Mail spoke to a fellow student at the college, who said Mr Minassian was good with computers, in particular with special image processing chips.

The student, who wished to remain anonymous, said Mr Minassian was socially awkward, but never showed any sign that he followed an extreme belief or ideology. "

I HAVE GIVEN YOU ALL FOR YEARS WHAT HAPPENED TO ME ON BLOGSPOT.
DESPITE ' HACKS ' I HAVE TRIED TO WARN YOU ABOUT THESE PEOPLE ' WOMEN DO NOT EXIST IN THEIR BRAINS AS PEOPLE,' ONLY PROPERTY IN THE ' DRYEST ' SENSE. THEIR IS NO WAY TO EXPLAIN IT, ' THEIR SEX IN GENDER AND CONDAMENT IS NOT A NECESSITY.'

THIS IS THE CLOSEST I HAVE COME IN THEIR ' FEEL OF MIND;' CHILDREN AND WOMEN ARE MACHINES.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43877137

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43883052

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Isla_Vista_killings



SAME DATE OF KILLINGS IN EL PASO, TEXAS:


Friday, May 23, 2014


WHY NOT ' STRIGHT ' NON - FELON HOMELESS SHELTERS ?

PERSONAL DIGNITY

IN THE PAST I HAVE WITNESSED ' VOLUNTEERS,' REALLY EMPLOYEES OF SHELTERS WHO MORE THAN OFTEN GET PAID ' UNDER THE TABLE ' IN CASH, WRITE/TYPE ALL THE CLIENTS ( HOMELESS PERSONS ) PHONE NUMBERS DOWN IN THEIR OWN PERSONAL CELLPHONES. I HAVE SEEN THIS DONE FROM COMPUTERS AND FROM ' WORK PHONES ' PROVIDED, TO THE ' VOLUNTEER'S PERSONAL CELL PHONES.

FROM HAWAII TO THE CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES. THIS, WHAT AMOUNTS TO AN ILLEGAL INVASION OF PRIVACY BEGS THE QUESTION PERTAINING TO, WHO'S PROFIT?

THE RESULTING HARASSMENT TO THE ' CLIENT,' WITH AN UNKNOWING PUBLIC AND A KNOWING ' UNDERGROUND,' OFTEN IN EMPLOYMENT FROM UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, STATE GOVERNMENTS AND CITY, FEDERAL AGENCIES AND BUSINESSES ( WORK RELATED OR NOT ) AND ANY ENDEAVOR A HOMELESS PERSON MIGHT TRY TO BETTER THEMSELVES. THE ENDING RESULT IS A LASTING MISTRUST THAT FOLLOWS THE DOWN TRODDEN, OFTEN TO THE GRAVE. THAT IS HOW BAD THE PROBLEM IS IN THE SOUTHWEST AND HAWAII.

AGENCIES AND BUSINESSES, ' THE HOMELESS INDUSTRY ' TOO, REGARDLESS OF RELIGION, IF ANY, ' OVERSEEING ' THE FLOCK, WHO DEAL WITH ANY DIVISION OF PROVISIONS FOR THE ' POVERTY STRICKEN ' ARE SUBJECT TO INTIMIDATION AND ULTIMATELY STUMBLE TO ILLEGAL ACTIONS AND CRIMES ' OFFERED ' OF THE UNDERWORLD. THERE ARE VERY FEW PEOPLE WHO REALLY DO TRY TO BREAK THE BONDS OF ADDICTION ISSUES ( COCAINE, ALCOHOL, METH AND HEROIN ) AS THE ENVIRONMENT'S FOR ANY OF THOSE DRUGS, LEGAL AND ILLEGAL HAVE BROADENED HORIZONS EVEN INTO GRADE SCHOOLS. THE DISTRIBUTION CENTERS ARE EVERYWHERE AND EVEN THE HOMELESS SHELTERS! YES, REALLY!

WHY ELSE STEAL PERSONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING CELL PHONE NUMBERS? THE USE AND IMPROPER USE OF SCHOOL COMPUTERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH REMOTE, ( WITH PERSONAL CELL PHONES ) IS ONE WAY THAT DRUG DEALERS MAKE USE OF HOMELESS PERSONS OTHER THAN ' IDENTITY THEFT,' STALKING AND OTHER PERSONAL INFORMATION LOSSES, NOT TO MENTION ' INTIMIDATION.'

THE MONIES PROVIDED BY SOME AGENCIES MIGHT CONSIDER WHETHER IT WISE TO OFFER CLIENTS WITH ' ONE STRIKE, ' OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION IN AN YOUTH ORIENTED ' CLIMATE ' INCLUDING YOUNG ADULTS, WHO HAVE ANY PRIOR ILLEGAL DRUG CONVICTIONS.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

THE REAL ISSUE, IS PERSONAL INFORMATION AND IT'S ILLEGAL USE, FOR MONETARY GAIN; THEFT. THIS IS IN THE FOREFRONT OF WHAT VETERANS IN THE FUTURE WILL HAVE TO ENDURE MORE SO THAN THEIR AGING REPS, WHO IN MY EXPERIENCE, ARE OVERWORKED AND UNDERPAID THUS REFLECTING A LACKING REGARDING WORK FLOW, SOCIAL AWARENESS AND PROTECTION OF A VETERAN'S PERSONAL INFORMATION.

IN THE PAST I HAVE SPOKEN OF SOME PEOPLE. I SAW, I HEARD AND I REPORTED TO PROPER AUTHORITIES, HOWEVER, WHEN A THREAT WAS MADE, I REPORTED TO AN ' OFFICER OF THE COURT,' AND WHEN IT HAPPENED AGAIN, I GAVE THE NAME. CYA. BUT THAT WAS CHILD ABUSE AND REGARDING CHILD ABUSE INCLUDING ILLEGAL USE OF ' MIND ALTERING,' METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES AND OR ILLEGAL DRUGS.
WHEN THE SYSTEM DON'T WORK, TRY THE ' PEN ' FIRST.

IF AND WHEN THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION AND THEIR PUPPETS ARE EVER TO BE RESTRUCTURED, THE LOSS OF MONIES ( INNOCENT UNLESS PROVEN GUILTY ) SHOULD BE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF A FEW BILLION, GIVE OR TAKE A MILLION HERE AND THERE. NOW, THAT'S JUST A GUESSTIMATE BASED ON A FEW ' NUTS ' WHO SPENT A FEW BUCKS IN AND KINDA ' AROUND,' IF NOT ABOVE AND IN, DISNEYLAND, BUT NOT REALLY ' OUT ' OF..; FOR REALS!
HERE'S JUST ONE ESTIMATE:
http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20120819/TRAVEL02/308190001/VA-embroiled-scandal-looks-avoid-fate-GSA

BUT THIS WAS POSTED WITHIN DAYS OF A CONVERSATION WITH A VET WHO WAS STATIONED IN IRAQ AND WAS A COUNTER INTELIGENCE COMPUTER PROGRAMER AT EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHO SUPPORTED THE MOB, AND SYMATHECTIC TO THE SINGLE MALE WHO DISLIKES WOMEN. THIS IS ALL I WILL SAY.

I LEARNED THAT ' SKYNET ' WAS USED IN IRAQ BY THIS GENTLEMAN IN THE APPLE COMPUTER ROOM. 

SO I INVESTIGATED ALL I COULD DEPENDANT ON ONLY WHAT ' I HEARD ' AT 5417 ALICE NE. IN ALBQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, 87110. 1999 - 2002. 2005 - 2008, AND PART OF 2009 END OF YEAR.

THIS IS TO THE BEST OF MY MEMORY, I WAS ' SNEAKED HARD,' NOW I HAVE A BRAIN LESION WHILE DEFENDING MY HOUSE AT THE TIME.


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

TIME MAGAZINE,FRONT COVER AND BIT OF PROBABLE EXPLANATION IN ARTICLE - FEB - 2014

THE ETERNITY MACHINE

 THE BABY WAS MENT TO DIE THE THREE MEXICANS ACROSS FROM ME TODAY, THE BICHES, THEN DOMINOS...THIS HAPPENED AT EPCC, HACKED BY FACEBOOK, BUT THEY LEFT SOME INFO ON MY FLASHDRIVE FOR THE POLICE. NO GOOD NEWS ABOUT VA.

I WILL TRY AGAINE ABOUT THE 4-QBITE AND WHAT I INTERACTED WITH.


THERE WAS ALOT MORE THAT WAS POSITVE






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Department of Defense (DoD)

Strategic Spectrum Plan

Submitted to the Department of Commerce

In Response to

The Presidential Spectrum Policy Reform Initiative

February 2008

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Table of Contents

1.0 Introduction............................................................................................................................. 7

1.1 The Mission of the Department of Defense..................................................................... 8

1.1.1 National Security Strategy ......................................................................................... 8

1.1.2 National Defense Strategy .......................................................................................... 8

1.1.3 Military Transformation............................................................................................ 9

1.1.4 Network-Centric Warfare........................................................................................ 10

1.2 The DoD Strategic Vision for Spectrum Management............................................... 11

2.0 Executive Summary............................................................................................................. 13

2.1 Key Current Spectrum Requirements......................................................................... 13

2.2 DoD Trends in Future Spectrum Use and New Technology...................................... 14

2.2.1 Future Spectrum Use................................................................................................ 15

2.2.2 DoD Technology Trends........................................................................................... 17

2.3 Strategies for Assessing and Meeting Future Spectrum Needs ................................. 18

2.3.1 The DoD Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Strategic Plan...................... 19

2.3.2 The Defense Spectrum Management Architecture................................................ 19

2.4 DoD Leadership Goals and Objectives for SM ........................................................... 20

3.0 DoD’s 2007 Baseline Spectrum Usage and Needs ............................................................ 23

3.1 3 – 30 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary................................... 24

3.2 30 – 88 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary................................. 25

3.3 108 – 150 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary............................. 26

3.4 162 – 174 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary............................. 27

3.5 216 – 225 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary............................. 27

3.6 225 – 399.9 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage............................................ 28

3.7 400.05 – 420 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary........................ 29

3.8 420 – 450 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary............................. 30

3.9 902 – 928 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary............................. 30

3.11 941 – 944 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary........................... 31

3.12 960 – 1215 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary......................... 32

3.13 1215 – 1390 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 33

3.14 1390 – 1710 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 34

3.15 1710 – 1755 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 36

3.16 1755 – 1850 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 36

3.17 2200 – 2290 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 40

3.18 2290 – 2700 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 41

3.19 2700 – 2900 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 41

3.20 2900 – 3100 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 42

3.21 3100 – 3600 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 43

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Table of Contents (Continued)

3.22 4200 – 4400 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 44

3.23 4400 – 4990 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 45

3.24 5000 – 5250 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 45

3.25 5250 – 5350 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 46

3.28 5850 – 5925 MHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary....................... 48

3.29 7.125 – 8.450 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ..................... 49

3.30 8.5 – 9.0 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ............................. 49

3.31 9.5 – 10.45 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ......................... 51

3.32 14.5 – 15.35 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ....................... 52

3.33 15.7 – 17.3 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ......................... 53

3.34 20.2 – 21.2 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ......................... 54

3.35 24.05 – 24.25 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ..................... 54

3.36 25.25 – 25.5 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ....................... 55

3.37 25.5 – 27.0 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ......................... 55

3.38 27 – 27.5 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ............................ 55

3.39 30.0 – 31.0 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ......................... 56

3.40 33.4 – 36.0 GHz Band: Mission, Functions, and Usage Summary ......................... 56

3.41 Summary of Current DoD Spectrum Usage.............................................................. 57

4.0 Future Needs and Growth Assessment (2015-2020) ......................................................... 58

4.1 DoD Spectrum Requirements, Including Bandwidth and Frequency Location for

Future Technologies or Services.......................................................................................... 58

4.2 Transformation Development Initiatives..................................................................... 59

4.3 Future Terrestrial Spectrum Needs and Growth Trends .......................................... 60

4.3.1 DoD Terrestrial Spectrum Requirements Growth Below 3 GHz......................... 61

4.3.2 DoD Terrestrial Spectrum Requirements Growth Above 3 GHz ........................ 63

4.4 Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Spectrum Needs............................................ 64

4.4.1 Importance of SATCOM to DoD............................................................................. 64

4.4.2 Mix of SATCOM Requirements.............................................................................. 65

4.4.3 SATCOM Spectrum Requirements ........................................................................ 68

4.4.4 Impact of Increased SATCOM Demand ................................................................ 72

4.5 Radar Spectrum Needs.................................................................................................. 72

4.5.1 Search Radar............................................................................................................. 73

4.5.2 Surveillance Radar.................................................................................................... 73

4.5.3 Fire Control/Imaging Radar.................................................................................... 73

4.5.4 Current DoD Radar Systems ................................................................................... 73

4.5.6 Impact of Increased Radar Spectrum Demand ..................................................... 78

4.6 Training, Test and Evaluation Spectrum .................................................................... 78

4.6.1 US Training and T&E Facilities.............................................................................. 79

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Table of Contents (Continued)

4.6.2 Training and T&E Spectrum Demand ................................................................... 80

4.6.3 Future Training Spectrum Requirements .............................................................. 83

4.6.4 Impact of Increased Training on Spectrum Demand............................................ 83

4.7 Transformational Capabilities Driving Future Spectrum Needs Growth................ 84

4.7.1 Unmanned Systems: Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) and Unmanned Ground

Systems (UGS)..................................................................................................................... 84

4.7.1.1 Unmanned Air Systems ..................................................................................... 85

4.7.1.2 UAS Spectrum Demand .................................................................................... 86

4.7.1.3 Unmanned Ground Systems ............................................................................. 88

4.7.1.4 UGS Spectrum Demand .................................................................................... 88

4.7.1.5 Future UAS and UGS Spectrum Requirements ............................................. 88

4.7.2 Future Combat Systems (FCS)................................................................................ 91

4.7.2.1 Future Combat System Wireless Network ...................................................... 92

4.7.2.2 Future Combat System Spectrum Demand .................................................... 93

4.7.2.3 FCS Impact on Increased Demand .................................................................. 94

4.8 Future DoD Spectrum Needs Forecasting ................................................................... 94

5.0 Current and Future Use of Non-Federal Spectrum Offered by Commercial Service

Providers...................................................................................................................................... 95

6.0 Agency Current and Future Use of “Non-Licensed” Devices.......................................... 96

7.0 DoD Spectrum Dependent Technology Initiatives............................................................ 97

7.1 Planned, Future Uses of Spectrum Dependent Technologies or Services................ 97

7.2 DoD Technology Initiatives for Achieving Spectrum Utilization Efficiencies ........ 98

8.0 DoD Biennial Strategic Spectrum Plans ......................................................................... 106

9.0 Additional Comments and Recommendations................................................................ 110

9.1 Comments .................................................................................................................... 110

9.2 Recommendations....................................................................................................... 110

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1.0 Introduction
  
The President established the US Spectrum Policy Initiative in May 2003.The


initiative directed the Secretary of Commerce to prepare recommendations for improving US

spectrum management. Through an NTIA led Federal Government Spectrum Task Force,

recommendations were developed and provided in a two-part series of reports released by the
Secretary of Commerce in June 2004 under the title “Spectrum Policy for the 21st Century – The

Presidents Spectrum Policy Initiative (Reports).” A subsequent Executive memorandumdated


November 30, 2004 directed that Executive Departments and Agencies implement the

recommendations from the reports. The Executive memorandum provided additional direction

for federal government offices and agencies to implement, which complements the

recommendations. The additional direction included the following specific guidance:
“Within 1 year of the date of this memorandum, the heads of agencies selected by the

Secretary of Commerce shall provide agency-specific strategic spectrum plans (agency

plans) to the Secretary of Commerce that include:

(1) spectrum requirements, including bandwidth and frequency location for future

technologies or services;

(2) the planned uses of new technologies or expanded services requiring spectrum

over a period of time agreed to by the selected agencies; and

(3) suggested spectrum efficient approaches to meeting identified spectrum

requirements.

The heads of agencies shall update their agency plans biennially. In addition, the heads

of agencies will implement a formal process to evaluate their proposed needs for

spectrum. Such process shall include an analysis and assessment of the options available

to obtain the associated communications services that are most spectrum-efficient and

the effective alternatives available to meet the agency mission requirements. Heads of

agencies shall provide their analysis and assessment to the National Telecommunications

See Memorandum on the Spectrum Policy for the 21st Century, 39 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 726, 727 (May 29,

2003) (Spectrum Policy Memorandum), available athttp://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/06/20030605-

4.html; see also Appendix 2.

Spectrum Policy for the 21st Century – The President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative: Report 1, US Department of

Commerce (2004) (Report 1), available at

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/reports/specpolini/presspecpolini_report1_06242004.htm; Spectrum Policy for the 21st

Century – The President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative: Report 2, US Department of Commerce (2004) (Report 2),

available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/reports/specpolini/presspecpolini_report2_06242004.htm. NTIA serves as the


President’s principal adviser on telecommunications and information policies and as manager of the federal

government’s use of the radio spectrum. 47 USC. § 902(b)(2).

See Presidential Determination: Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies, 40 Weekly

Comp. Pres. Doc. 2875, 2876, sec. 3(c) (Nov. 30, 2004) (Executive Memorandum), available at

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/11/20041130-8.html; see also Appendix 3.


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and Information Administration (NTIA) for review when seeking spectrum certification

from the NTIA.”

The Secretary of Commerce selected the Department of Defense (DoD) to be one of the

agencies to submit an agency-specific strategic spectrum plan in a March 10, 2005
Memorandum4. In response, DoD prepared and submitted the Department of Defense Strategic

Spectrum Plan in November 2005. This report, the 2008 DoD Strategic Spectrum Plan, has been


prepared to address the President’s direction to agency heads that respective spectrum plans be
updated on a biennial basis5.



1.1 The Mission of the Department of Defense
  
This section addresses the mission of the Department of Defense (DoD) and establishes

the basis upon which DoD will address its needs for electromagnetic spectrum resources.
1.1.1 National Security Strategy6




THIS SHOULD BE ENOUGH, WHAT WAS USED AGAINST ME SO I GAVE SOME OF WHAT WAS NOT CLASSIFIED TO THE PUBLIC. ALL IMAGES DID NOT TRANSFER. IT WAS AMAZING THE AMOUNT OF IMAGES USED.

A NEIGHBORHOOD IS NOT A ' THEATER OF WAR ' MUCH LESS ONE PERSON WHO DIDN'T PARTAKE IN BUYING OR SELLING OR THE DISTRIBUTION OF ILLEGAL DRUGS OR CHILD PORN OR PAEDOPHILIA.

MUCH LESS BE THE VICTIM OF VETS WHO HAVE THEIR OWN IDEA OF ' LAW ' OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'S ' STANDARD OF AGE THE WORLD OVER ,' THE BILL OF RIGHTS.

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