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"This is what our movie is all about - 'THE ART
OF STEALING,' -- a game taught to every boy
trained to play basketball, football, baseball, and
politics. By combining the original noises
invented, copyrighted and trademarked by Nathan B.
Stubblefield in 1908, the NBS100 movie,
"Wireless
Telephone -- $30-billion!"
creates
a true reality, a gift from heaven for government
players that are hip in the art of regulatory
seizures, like 'Escheatments'," continues
Portz. 3.
Editor's Note
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AUCTIONS AND WORD THEORY "The real life
verbage you are reading in this article," says
Stubblefield, "will be seen as part of our
"Wireless
TelePhone --
$30-billion!"
script." The final re-write will include the "June
FCC Auction proceedures, in the amount of
$15-billion."FOR
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System for Sale -- $30-billion!"
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Feature Story / Again,
Let's Face it! -- By the stroke of a pen,
Radio,
LookRadio and now -- the Video Phone is once again
. . . the 1908 Wireless Telephone!
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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 author,
Troy Cory. "If emitting original rap sounds today
can create a true reality, we'd all be little
gods." -- CLICK
TO REFRESH YOUR
MEMORY
at the beginning of Part One of the article, one of
the basic claims
of
the NBS100 philosophical trendy historical
"Wireless
System for Sale --
$30-billion!"
feature film -- is exposing the art of changing the
names of "yesterday's" wars, trademarks, copyrights
and patents to fit into, todays
jargon.
We all understand that the word "girl" is not used
to flatter a "woman" of distinction," says Toni
Covington, of Bix Six Productions,
Burbank.
The Movie
itself -- will help . . .
answer
the questions about the Wireless Telephone,
and how to get a grip on the name and how to
negotiate deals between rival groups using similiar
names to describe wireless, its history and why
some were paid and others were not. The victor of a
war in the past, pays little or nothing for the
right to seize the frequencies, oil rights, rocket
ships and bombs, from the owners and developers of
the EM radiation phenomenon and other forms of
energy.
For example, Bond escheatments or assets are
escheated, (reclaimed) when owners of a savings
bond discover that their bond wasn't timely cashed
in at maturity. So . . . they lost or were
escheated out of any monetary payments. If a victim
was to look up the word in the dictionary, the
definition would read something like this; "the
reverting of property to the lord of the manor (in
feudal law), to the crown (in England) or to the
government (in the U.S.) when there are no legal
heirs."
"This deeply in-depth psychologically inspired
movie is basically about the techniques used to
create the killing fields of war to steal and
plunder from the ordinary."Yet it is full of
touching situations involving 'wine, woman, and
music.' Like today, politics in the early 1900s,
were redefined as a tool to create a seditious
greedy world, with laws that would cheat people out
of their life savings in the blink of an eye, with
the word, 'Escheatments'."
The Movie's ScreenPlay focuses on creative groups
and those cultural indifferences that were created
by the U.S. Civil and Spanish American Wars. With
the Civil War winners still competing against the
southern losers, the movie has the formula for an
entirely empty political discourse, a discourse
that is committed only to controlling perceptions,
something the Teddy Roosevelt era needed to unit
the
America's.
It was just a few months ago, when a study
proclaimed that the American people support wars
when they sense that victory is possible. Within
minutes, every administration spokesman was
mumbling "victory, victory, victory." Two days
later, President Bush appeared on stage with
banners proclaiming a "Plan for Victory."
At
another April rally in criticism of the new laws to
felonize Latino's, the Mexican flag waving crowd
was chanting the phrase pertaining to: "It's A
Cinch By The Inch, But Hard By The Yard." This may
be cutting-edge philosophy (or cutting-edge
philosophy circa of the 1960s), but it's deeply
primitive, the kind that casts spells and
believes its own fairy tales and song lyrics.
If it wasn't an index of sexism, I'd call the
resulting politics "growth."
Let the
fact that there's no civil war taking place in the
U.S. -- or for that matter, the fact is, there is a
civil war going on between businessmen in our free
enterprise system for who is going to be the looser
and who is going to be the winner. Comfort
yourself the best you can as you see your new
freebie Skype VoIP system being destroyed and being
replaced by your land-line telephone company. And
let it be a comfort to us all that WiFi reality is
being created, not with Laws of Sedition or bodies
of "Secret Keepers," but with the merest words
found in the title of our feature movie
"Wireless
System for Sale --
$30-billion!"
As we ponder the problem of what radio and
television was called in the early 1900s, and as to
what it is called today, the question is not how we
discarded the human beings who invented and
patented the WT, but as to whether our government's
policy should be changed to pay the Nathan B.
Stubblefield heirs, and
the rest of the Smart-Daff Boys $30-billion for
theft of services. CLICK FOR MORE SMART-DAAF
STORY.
There was a time when the main proponents of the
omnipotence of little sayings, and the Jocks
playing Rap and Dylan's "Blowing In The Wind," were
leftists. They held, for example, that one of the
main vectors of gender oppression was the fact that
men called women "girls and hoes," and they held
that true liberation could be pushed forward by
teaching thy neighbor to repeat the phrase; "I'm
learning the big picture from others, by
duplicating. I'm a student, a copycat - and proud
of it!"
Now the proponents of the learning from others
magic attitude, appear from the other side. I heard
Troy's song on the Internet: "Isn't A
Shame, How You Gave
Your Love Away." Look it up on LookRadio.com.
"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. FOR
MORE STORY.
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
primary 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 indecent 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.
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