W9BU said: In order to transmit in the amateur radio bands within the U.S. or the territories where radio is regulated by the FCC, you must have an Amateur Radio license that is either issued by the U.S. FCC or recognized by the FCC.



You probably need to take up your concerns with the FCC or the U.S. Congress which granted the FCC the authority to regulate radio communications in the U.S. Click to expand...

My situation is no different than an Amish, Canadian, or Mexican guy on the land here in America. The term "U.S. soil" is repugnant as the U.S. is a fictional Corporation I am outside of the U.S. but on the land. The U.S. is a piece of paper. An idea. Their policy enforcers"Police" ignore me and will not attempt to do business with me. They have me on a "Do not detain list" and have me barred from their courts. They refuse to pull me over when they identify me by my license plate that has no registration sticker.The UNITED STATES is a bankrupt corporation that is civilly dead, do not exist in law, and cannot bring a claim against anyone. Reference H.J.R. 192 May 9th 1933.Their Prosecutors who pursue you in their courts are not bankruptcy trustees appointed by the bankruptcy courts and are Felony impersonating a bankruptcy trustee every time they open their mouths in any court. I nailed them hard for this several years ago. I can't even get into a Federal Court since then.FCC rules are just that.. rules. They are NOT law. I ran across a court record where A Judge threw out a FCC complaint against a non-licensed ham operator on 10 meter because of this.Though I may not be bound by those rules, I still wish to honor those rules. Those rules keep the ham bands nice and clean and a pleasant experience for good folks to communicate without the mess that 11 meter has. I just cannot contract with them to regulate me and penalize me.Like I said, I have been a listener for many years now. I do spend a lot of time listening on 80 meter, and 160 meter. I have a few friends in the area that are licensed operators that I do communicate with just outside CB frequencies. They mentioned I ask around about my issue as they have no answers.You mentioned "recognized by the FCC" and what is recognized?