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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: David Eduardo wrote: You are delusional. In tens of thousands of interviews with regular radio listeners all over the country, I've never seen an interest in anything local save weather during extreme conditions and the traffic reports. The overwhelming and overpowering interest is in "listening to something I like" which means good, entertaining programming. Nobody really cares where the studio is as long as a show or whole format is appealing to a group of listeners. Show? The only "shows" are the morning zoos. You and your ilk are incapable of properly running a radio station. Running? Heck, 'Eduardo' has actually claimed to have OWNED radio stations! Which, to all but the terminally insane and jealous like you, is the factual truth, easily verified. Hogwash, you owned not a one. I've told you many times to write to the commercial attaché of the US Embassy in Quito, who can probably check embassy records and show you I owned 100% of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., which in turn owned a dozen on-air stations and numerous CPs, auxiliary licences, etc. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Yada, Yada, just like your non-existent amateur radio license. As mentioned, and as anyone familiar with Latin America at the time, there was no exam and no requirement to get a ham license. Like a driver license, one could get one without an exam and without even being present. The call, with your name, never seemed to have shown up in any records, except those in your fabricating mind. Do you really think that any of the smaller Latin American nations produced accurate lists of any type of radio stations, including amateur, in the 60's? You probably can't even conceive of how different such nations were from the US at that time... |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Yada, Yada, just like your non-existent amateur radio license. As mentioned, and as anyone familiar with Latin America at the time, there was no exam and no requirement to get a ham license. Like a driver license, one could get one without an exam and without even being present. The call, with your name, never seemed to have shown up in any records, except those in your fabricating mind. Do you really think that any of the smaller Latin American nations produced accurate lists of any type of radio stations, including amateur, in the 60's? Perfect place then for a fabricating liar such as yourself then, eh? You probably can't even conceive of how different such nations were from the US at that time... Toddle off, 'tard boy! |
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![]() David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as 'Eduardo', wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Yada, Yada, just like your non-existent amateur radio license. As mentioned, and as anyone familiar with Latin America at the time, there was no exam and no requirement to get a ham license. Like a driver license, one could get one without an exam and without even being present. The call, with your name, never seemed to have shown up in any records, except those in your fabricating mind. Do you really think that any of the smaller Latin American nations produced accurate lists of any type of radio stations, including amateur, in the 60's? Is that another excuse why there are no records of your station ownership, oh faux one? |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as 'Eduardo', wrote: Do you really think that any of the smaller Latin American nations produced accurate lists of any type of radio stations, including amateur, in the 60's? Is that another excuse why there are no records of your station ownership, oh faux one? There are all kinds of Ministry of Telecommunications records of the licenses owned by Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, and there are records showing that, in May of 1964, my attorney, Dr. Benjamín Cevallos, incorporated that company with me as the sole shareholder. Very few radio stations or businesses of any kind are owned directly by a person in their name... they are in corporations so that succession, liability, taxation and other issues do not directly impact the personal assets of the shareholder(s). |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as 'Eduardo', wrote: Do you really think that any of the smaller Latin American nations produced accurate lists of any type of radio stations, including amateur, in the 60's? Is that another excuse why there are no records of your station ownership, oh faux one? There are all kinds of Ministry of Telecommunications records of the licenses owned by Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, and there are records showing that, in May of 1964, my attorney, Dr. Benjamín Cevallos, incorporated that company with me as the sole shareholder. Very few radio stations or businesses of any kind are owned directly by a person in their name... they are in corporations so that succession, liability, taxation and other issues do not directly impact the personal assets of the shareholder(s). You owned no radio stations. |
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![]() dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as 'Eduardo', wrote: Do you really think that any of the smaller Latin American nations produced accurate lists of any type of radio stations, including amateur, in the 60's? Is that another excuse why there are no records of your station ownership, oh faux one? There are all kinds of Ministry of Telecommunications records of the licenses owned by Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, and there are records showing that, in May of 1964, my attorney, Dr. Benjamín Cevallos, incorporated that company with me as the sole shareholder. Very few radio stations or businesses of any kind are owned directly by a person in their name... they are in corporations so that succession, liability, taxation and other issues do not directly impact the personal assets of the shareholder(s). You owned no radio stations. And, you held no amateur radio license. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Very few radio stations or businesses of any kind are owned directly by a person in their name... they are in corporations so that succession, liability, taxation and other issues do not directly impact the personal assets of the shareholder(s). You owned no radio stations. I've given you names of dozens of my employees at the time and many names of business associated and such. All can verify my ownership. But you, a bitter old guy on pain killers who drinks every weekend in SW Michigan, seems to know what went on in Ecuador in 1964... despite being painfully monolingual and unaware of how different cultures are in other parts of the world! Here's a relatively easy question for anyone who is awa Why did I not have a refrigerator in Ecuador for all the time I lived there? |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Very few radio stations or businesses of any kind are owned directly by a person in their name... they are in corporations so that succession, liability, taxation and other issues do not directly impact the personal assets of the shareholder(s). You owned no radio stations. I've given you names of dozens of my employees at the time and many names of business associated and such. All can verify my ownership. But you, a bitter old guy on pain killers who drinks every weekend in SW Michigan, seems to know what went on in Ecuador in 1964... despite being painfully monolingual and unaware of how different cultures are in other parts of the world! Here's a relatively easy question for anyone who is awa Why did I not have a refrigerator in Ecuador for all the time I lived there? The real question is, why have you claimed to own radio stations in Ecuador, and claimed to have an amateur radio license when you did not? |
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"David Eduardo" wrote in message
... Here's a relatively easy question for anyone who is awa Why did I not have a refrigerator in Ecuador for all the time I lived there? Because the electricity was not reliable enough? No point in a fridge when the power is on only about 8 hours a day. |
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