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FEATURE STORY
• 02. MSU
03.1905 - 1910
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ETHER WAVES & RF AERIAL COIL HOTSPOTS - 1860 to 2007

Wireless Telephone™ (U.S. Patent No 887,357)

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1. Feature Story /  A Pete Allman RF WiFi Hotspot Report - 03 CONTINUED FROM PART 02
• 02 RAINEY T. WELLS & THE RADIO ACT OF 1927 / Teléph-on-délgreen - NOW MSU!
••• Ten years later, the Radio Act of 1927, placed the Department of Commerce in charge . . . then one year later (1928), the reclusive Nathan died. Because the patent had expired in 1925, the beneficiaries of his estate were left with the "by-products" of the corpus Patent; -- the trademarks, copyrights, and the revenue from the Wireless Telephone™ RF spectrums, (if and when and until the trust would be "paid over absolutely").
••• It was during this period, (1927-1931), that Rainey T. Wells and the Stubblefield kids got serious. Bernard, the primary trustee of the Trust, took charge in keeping the Wireless Telephone™ trademarks, and copyrights of the Patent alive and active, by the promotional theme, "Nathan Stubblefield, the inventor of Radio."
••• Rainey T. Wells, the president of Murray State College at the time, led the memorial to Nathan with a Stubblefield Monument. That 1930 event kicked off the promotional theme, "Murray, Kentucky, the birthplace of Radio." Since that time, all members of the Family Trust and the Stubblefield Scholarship Fund, have continually advertised and promoted the corpus of the trust, setting up various campus around the world, safekeeping the term, "Wireless Telephone™" and commercializing the goods, products and services of the Patent corpus.
••• As for 1931, "that's the year when Clerk Maxwell's Ether theory was bleached by the Radio industry and hi-tech publications," said MacFarlane in his NBS100, "white paper." November 13, 1931, marked the one-hundredth anniversary of Clerk Maxwell's birth, and the date the scientific world, "dug the grave for Maxwell's theory of ether waves."
Images02/murraystatelogos.gif••• "Of cours,e the plume on the headstone read, "Ether waves, Etherographs and Etherotalk were really Radio terms, but they didn't know better," continued MacFarlane in jester."
••• Some of the campuses established by various co-successor's of NBS related Trusts are: Tele'phon'delgreen, Murray State University, WNBS AM-FM - TV, Vine Street Video Center, Rosemont, and WiFi Mist, -- the current wireless cemetery project. The valuable Radio Frequency spectrums are carried on the Family Trust's books, as an Accounts Receivable, at market value.
3. DID AL GORE INVENT THE INTERNET?
••• In 1996, sixty-two years after Congress created the Federal Communications Commission, (FCC) in 1934, Congress created the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which successfully rewrote the Act of 1934.
••• "In a way, when Vice-president, Al Gore was bragging that it was he who invented the Internet, he was right on; said MacFarlane, "he made it happen." The bill rewrote all of the prior Acts of Congress dating from 1910 to 1934, including the "Kingsbury Commitment." AT&T's -- "One Policy, One System Universal Service" ended. Their TeleCom land-line, monopoly was over.
••• When Ma Bell was totally broken up, it made way for the development of the Internet and today's billion dollar search engines with catchy clever domain names. This Trust's LookRadio.com, NBS100.com, affiliate program, along with Smart90.com, tviNews.net, soulfind.com, and the double click service provided by TroyCory.com, Xingtv.com, and the WiFi / VoIP technology provided by Wireless Telephone™, have all carried on the campus traditions established, by "Capt. Billy" Stubblefield -- in 1869.
••• The Stubblefield TeleCom Achievement Award, published monthly at tvimagazine.com, has boosted the efforts of the founders of Amazon, Yahoo, Google and Microsoft, by naming them as members of TVInews' billion dollar club.
••• In April 2005, nine years after the 1996 Telecom Act was enacted, the financial report on the amount of cash collected by the FCC from the auction sales of RF spectrums, finally came to light. The highly guarded information was held from the public until a former commissioner forced the public testimony of FCC chairman Kevin Martin before Congress.
••• When the $27-Billion Dollar amount collected finally became part of a public record, the NBS Family Trust filed its claim with the FCC. For the record, - CLICK FOR MORE STORY - Read the NBS100 Regulatory Seizure Study and the FCC/Portz Story.
••• Inventor, David MacFarlane stated in a recent telephone interview, that it takes a long time to turn an aircraft carrier around, heading in the wrong direction. "Attempting to turn around the FCC, full of valuable air-waves loaded with the corpus of RF patents in its Trust, has taken Congress over 62 years."
••• In 1992, when MSU professor, Dr. Ray Mofield, Ph.D.. -- stated on the popular Terry Bulger TV show that, 'Nathan's patent is what we call today, Radio,' explained it all," continued, MacFarlane.
••• In 2009, another block of former Radio/TV RF spectrums will be sold to telephone/cable land-line developers for Wireless Telephone™ play.
••• Nathan's Wireless Telephone™ transreceivers emitting the Ether Wave, buried in 1931, is the same Radio Wave, seized by the FCC, and now being sold as spectrums.
••• The TeleCom Act of 1996 had made it easier for government agencies and the TeleCom Trust to make U-turns back to profitability. "Is Congress ready to reverse gears, and pay up 100 years later? If so, maybe some of the SMART DAAF boys -- will be 'paid over absolutely,' " continued MacFarlane.

• 4. The Family Trust
••• It was in 1898, that the 38-year-old, Nathan, his wife, Ada Mae and Clarissa Jones-Stubblefield, his step-mother, established the NBS Industrial School campus at Murray to train telephone related installers. The "Teléph-on-délgreen," campus was established in 1907 to advance his patented Wireless Telephone™ system, granted in 1908. Teléph-on-délgreen, now is the campus of Murray State University.
••• The Family Trust's primary trustees during the 1913 era were: Nathan B., Ada Mae Stubblefield, Clarissa, and attorney/educator, Rainey T. Wells, the founder of the Murray State University campus. At various times during 1927 and 1989, Nathan's children: Bernard Stubblefield, Oliver Ray Jack Stubblefield, (the father of Troy), Nathan Stubblefield, Jr., Helen Stubblefield, Patte Stubblefield and Victoria Stubblefield, acted as Co-Trustees.
••• The last survivors of the NBS Family Trust were inventor, Bernard Stubblefield (1899-1973), and Helen Stubblefield whom in 1973 and 1989, respectfully, left the combined Radio and Family Trust, and the NBS corpus and income of Patents as a whole, to their nephew, Troy Cory-Stubblefield, a resident of Pasadena, California.
••• Troy is the co-founder of several NBS related campuses; Vine Street Video Center, The Rosemont FiWi Internet Center, and the WNBS- LookRadio campus, located in Hollywood, Pasadena, and Murray, Kentucky. (Troy is the son of Oliver Ray Jack Stubblefield, and Priscilla Alden Stubblefield).
••• In 1892, one year before the Bell telephone patent expired, Nathan saw his Wireless Telephone™ and local land-line Telephone Company franchise, as the solution for those areas in the U.S.A. -- that had no electricity or copper land-lines.
••• Needless to say, Nathan's ability to draw great pictorial Patent illustrations depicting the uses for the Wireless Telephone™ -demonstrates his foresight into the future the Wireless Telephone™. No matter what you call it TODAY . . . if its a Cell phone, an iPhone, and it is space-linked to telephonic or cable land-lines, it's Wireless Telephone™ related.

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To Send A Voice, said Stubblefield, in 1902,
AMONG THE MOST important methods are those operating: (1) by electro-magnetic induction; (2) by electric current dispersion, (wired); (3) by variation of a beam of light, (thermal); (4) by electro-static induction; and (5) by electro-magnetic waves; or (6) by a combination of all 5. The first and fifth methods, namely that of electro-magnetic induction and by electro-magnetic waves, were the simplest and easiest for Stubblefield to demonstrate to the layman on how the human voice could be transmitted and received through space, without connecting wires, "even though" he stated, "walls and other objects that obtruded the transmission, was standing in the way."
For best results, to maintain articulate voice quality,
he combined, early in 1890, methods 1, 2, 4 and 5 to transmit and receive articulate voice. He was the first to use a loudspeaker with his wireless. (Figure 01.20). During World I and II, the Army Signal Corps and AT&T called this combined system, the "Squier System" or "Wired Wireless". If one system was knocked out by the enemy, the other system would still operate.
MAXWELL'S ETHER THEORY DIES - November, 13, 1931. The one-hundredth anniversary of Clerk Maxwell's birth was marked by the scientific world "digging a grave for the theory of a luminiferous ether," but at the same time honoring Maxwell's mathematical genius.

1934 - Congress created the Federal Communications Commission in 1934.

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----Prove to yourself that Nathan B. Stubblefield invented the Wireless Radio Telephone that made it possible to broadcast and receive voice and music without wires from your Home, Automoble, Ships and from Trains. His "Smart Telephone" had the ability to connect to AT&T's land line telephone system, -- just as todays Cell Phones and Smart PDAs, (Personal Digital Assistant). See the Surf Radio / Kmozart MPEG-4 Demonstrations - August 2002.
---- Please note the horse carrage and telephone poles in the Patent drawing. At the time, there were no automobles. (Click Here or On Image To Get free copies of Stubblefields' 1908 Wireless Telephone Patent from the U.S. Patent Office)

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