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Feature Story / Let's
face it! -- By the stroke of a pen,
the 1908
Wireless Telephone -- became Radio, LookRadio
and now -- the V-Phone!
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One of the basic claims of this week's
philosophical trendy historical story, "Wireless
System for Sale -- $15-billion," -- is exposing the
art of knowing how and when to change the names of
words. Charles Portz, attorney for NBS100, says,
"describing "yesterday's hit money making trends,
-- to temporarily avoid apperceptions, is an art
and science industry in itself."
Today, the TeleCom names that have peeked highest
in monetary value, are those trademarks, copyrights
and patents involving RF ground energy, and the
Ether. The Ether that surrounded the earth in the
early 1900s, carried the voice signals that were
transmitted into the Ether by a virtual NBS - RF
grounded Aerial
Coil.
"Without anybody noticing where the words came
from, the words Ether, Coil, Aerial, and the system
Wireless Telephone -- have all been converted
to fit into today's land-line and Internet jargon.
The airwaves produced by the Wireless
Telephone -- is still part of the pipeline
that feeds inflationary monetary profits and cost
to the end
user."
We all understand that the two words "Wireless
Telephone" is not used to flatter the world
of WiFi, FiWi, FireWire, Radio or Television.
Strange as it seems, by the stroke of a pen --
simple new words like 'Video, WiFi and EtherNet
routers,' can create a reality,"
continued Portz,
Six
weeks ago the headline read, --
"Nathan
B. Stubblefield Family Trust and NBS100.com files
Wireless Telephone Complaint against the FCC for
$30-billion / NBS100 vs FCC. Attorney Charles
Portz, of Houston says it's similar to the
Holocaust vs France case, Sedition Laws. The
Espionage Act of June 15,
1917.
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STORY
ABOUT.
Running through the normal history of philosophical
Wireless Telephone growth theories, this
notion has gone from seeming radical and ridiculous
-- to being a universally accepted truth that
27+15+3 equals 45. The latter figure (45), is the
worth, in billions of dollars, and the market value
of the airwave created by N.B. Stubblefield's, 1908
"Wireless Telephone, when sold at auction on
June 29th, 2006, by the
FCC.
It appears the biggest question about the Wireless
Telephone, is not how to get a grip on the
name, how to negotiate deals between rival wireless
groups using a similiar WiFi or FiWi TV names, but
how to stop and recognize the wars the EM wave has
caused to put companies out of business. The wars
in Europe, developed its "deadly" electromagnetic
wave frequencies to control propaganda. The
Sedition Laws of various nations, including the
U.S. were used to seize the assets of its general
population -- without due compensation.
MORE
STORY ABOUT THE SEIZURE OF HOLOCOST
ASSETS.
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TAKES MICROSOFT
CODES.
It was just reported the other day, (April 13,
2006) -- that members of the Federal Communications
Commission voted to require anonymous bidding at a
June 29, 2006 auction to sell airwave rights. The
rules, they stated, would help prevent companies
from colluding to drive down prices. There was no
mention of the fact that the inventor of the
airwaves, Nathan B. Stubblefield, nor his trust,
NBS100, was ever paid for the frequencies seized by
reglatory seizure, during any part of
the100-year-old history of the Wireless
Telephone.
The government, which plans to move the Defense
Department and 11 other agencies to new
frequencies, expects to auction 1,122 licenses and
raise as much as $15 billion to develop a new
wireless network for the 12 agencies.
"Charlie, -- why is the FCC taking such a massive
position, and speculative approach by trading off
existing frequencies to pay $15 billion for a new
wireless network in the name of Defense?" asked
Troy Cory-Stubblefield. "And
if it is, is this just a ploy to throw off our
$30-billion FCC claim and Wireless Cemetery
Project?" MORE ABOUT WIRELESS CEMETERIES AND
ARGOS.
WIFI
CEMETERIES
"In my opinion, no," Charlie
replied.
The legal spokesman I'm in contact with at the FCC
also denied our allegations that the FCC is
maintaining "cookie jar" reserves, or pools of
undeclared profit the FCC is saving-up until it is
needed in a last-minute earnings boost to meet the
all-important quarterly profit forecasts, like the
report made by the FCC chainman, Kevin J. Martin.
On
Tuesday, April 26, 2005, the chairman before the
Subcommittee on Science, State, Justice, and
Commerce of the Committee on Appropriations U.S.
House of Representatives on the Federal
Communications Commission's read the Fiscal Year
2006 Budget Estimates. MORE ABOUT FCC
BUDGET
People familiar with NBS100 claim, who asked not to
be named said that the government was looking at
the possibilities of paying the claim, after the
2005 FCC reorganization and report. For all intents
and purposes, the Martin report was not intended to
cover-up the $27-billion dollars amount received
from the accumulated auction sales since 1996. No
one has said where the money went. Did it go into
the U.S. General Budget or FCC
Budget?
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02 /
FCC AUCTIONS AND WORD THEORY
The resort to the incredible power of words is an
index of the incredible powerlessness of human
beings over actual things and one another. The Bush
administration cannot decide the outcome of the
Iraq conflict; there are a thousand factors
entirely outside its power. But its spokesmen can
control whether the sound "civil war" comes out of
their
mouths.
We can't stop people from changing the name
Wireless Telephone to radio or cell phone,
nor remove the names they use to refer to their
wireless products, "without an infinite
expenditure of resources we don't possess," said a
spokeswoman for NBS100. But we can control our use
of the term "Wireless Telephone," -- and get
paid for the spectrums and frequencies now being
sold by the FCC and other foreign governments that
seized the Wireless Telephone frequencies
just about 90 years
ago."
The success and growth of the land-line and
wireless operational came only after the
Communication Act of 1996 was enacted by Congress.
The FCC, grew from just a regulator, to a thriving
frequency air wave auction business, selling
frequencies to a largely unregulated unit involving
private DSL VoIP and re-generation telephoning
operations.
"Today, anyone who thinks he/she can enter the WiFi
Internet market, VoIP telephone, or broadband
business, without air wave control by the FCC -- is
out of luck," says Charlie.
Charles Portz is the attorney for NBS100. -- FOR
MORE PORTZ
STORY.
The FCC's struggling investigative unit whose
primarily purpose was to collect evidence for radio
and television station violations, is in for a
suprise. "Just
ask New York's attorney general, Spitzer,
concerning his payola and sexually content
violations, or anyone of the major "big three"
telephone companies competing with traditional
utilities, they'll back-up our allegations. --
FOR MORE SPITZER PAYOLA
STORY.
"The reason for the FCC reorganization after the
resignation of Michael Powell," said a government
Telecom spokesman, "was that the two units had
developed a feuding relationship that led them to
duplicate functions rather than cooperate." The
move created important efficiencies and ended the
internecine warfare that wasted time and effort.
The Telecom official declined to discuss the case,
saying, "he's not making any further statements for
the
moment."
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Editor's Note
/ "The real
life verbage you are reading in this article," says
Stubblefield, "will be seen as part of our
"Wireless
System for Sale --
$30-billion!"
script. The final re-write will include the "June
FCC Auction proceedures, in the amount of
$15-billion."
Copycats continuously compensate themselves by
verbal omnipotence. It's hard to change anything
substantial, that has not already been sung,
patented or trademarked, "but it's easy to emit a
slightly different noise from time to time, by the
stroke of a pen or TeleKey board," says Convington.
"If emitting original noises today can create a
true reality, we'd all be little gods," says
Crispin Sarwell in a recent editorial.
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