 mishaq Premium join:2004-01-24 Richardson, TX clubs: | Interesting...
Too bad the government is going to use it to KEEP TRACK OF US 24/7 AND CONTROL OUR MINDS -- Damn you FCC! |
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join:2000-11-27 Colorado Springs, CO | Ah but you need not worry you first have to have a "mind" before it can be controlled 
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 mishaq Premium join:2004-01-24 Richardson, TX clubs: | Damn Midwestern states with your emptiness and missile silos and SECRET GOVERNMENT BUNKERS. This iDEN purchase is just the first step, you just WAIT -- Damn you FCC! |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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1 edit | reply to mishaq And the guy breaking the story has this to say: »pcsintel.com/modules.php?name=Ne···sid=1100I'm sure many of you will ask my personal thoughts on this. Personally, I think it is the most amazing cooperation between corporate, technological, and political facets of society to-date. It will secure the country, and deliver something that no other technological society has ever offered; wireless broadband internet for everyone. It will ensure that every commander can communicate to every single person he or she is in command of, either through the chain of command or directly at any time. It will ensure that the United States will be the leader in wireless communication and national communications security for the next 25 years.
We are reporting all of this today, which we have known and been briefed on for an extremely long time, because we have been notified that Sprint's competition, namely WiMax ISP newcomers that you probably have never heard of before, have learned this information above within the past week.
In short, they are flying to Washington D.C. to fight back in Congress and with the FCC. Now aware to these plans, they see that all their technology investments will go to waste if the FCC choses to pull their 700 MHz licenses key to WiMax "in the public interest". While we love a good behind-the-scenes fight, we have been informed this news will become public domain later this week.
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| reply to mishaq said by mishaq :Too bad the government is going to use it to KEEP TRACK OF US 24/7 AND CONTROL OUR MINDS Talk about conspiracy theorist. Do you even know what you're talking about, or are you just blabbering? -- First rule of fiber optics: you do not talk about fiber optics |
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA | reply to mishaq And they'll be broadcasting from.....?
So they'll be using Nextel's/Sprint's cell system and towers for broadcasting.
Well, aren't we just right up and cozy with the DoD all of a sudden.
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1 edit | reply to mishaq Re: Interesting...
said by mishaq :Too bad the government is going to use it to KEEP TRACK OF US 24/7 AND CONTROL OUR MINDS someone better add another layer to that tin foil hat....;) |
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join:2005-07-08 Georgetown, KY | reply to Time Oh, I'm sure he's being serious and probably has some inside information so that he knows that the government is literally going to try to control our minds. Yep, must be. |
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| reply to Noah Vail Re: And they'll be broadcasting from.....?
said by Noah Vail :So they'll be using Nextel's/Sprint's cell system and towers for broadcasting. It's true!!
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join:2003-03-31 Belvedere Tiburon, CA | reply to mitchhoward Re: Interesting...
Doesn't he know about putting tinfoil in his baseball cap? -- VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies! |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA | reply to Loker Perhaps some 20gauge stainless...  |
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  coastjam Premium join:2001-03-05 Atascadero, CA | Better yet they make a 1717 high heat aerospace. He should give it a try. A B/U just in case.:) |
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| reply to mishaq said by mishaq :Too bad the government is going to use it to KEEP TRACK OF US 24/7 AND CONTROL OUR MINDS Did your mother drop you on your head a lot?  |
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| reply to mishaq I think you need to refer to a map of the U.S. Colorado is a Western State, not a Midwestern State. Need a Geography lesson?
Missile silo's are what allows us to sleep peacefully at night 
No secret Government bunkers here, they are all visible from google earth!
Steve in Colorado (God's Country)
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| reply to calvoiper I'm surprised that he/she isn't aware that the Government already controls the Citizenry via chemical dispersion from aircraft. Ever seen a contrail? 
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| reply to mishaq Worse than that, when former Nextel customers get bumped to the 2.5GHz band, dropped calls and no service, or spotty service will become the norm. I sure will miss the 850 band with it's relatively long-range propogation and reliable coverage. Nextel was the only provider in recent years using this band, and the only provider with spotless coverage in my rural area. Having a cell phone was nice. Guess I better get used to things they way they were pre-cellular days... -- Take care,
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  Trip
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| reply to stevephl Perhaps you aren't aware of the secret bunkers that are around Colorado, because it would be based on need to know.
There are a several spots North of Denver that are suspect...
Shriver AFB and NORAD (the entrance)do show on Google Earth but they are far from secret anything. Not to mention dated maps and numerous other regulations that they have to follow. |
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  Breeze05
@rr.com | reply to mishaq Well if you are not breaking the law you have nothing to fear, do you? |
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join:1999-09-18 Glendale, CA | reply to Time Ever heard of a joke? |
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