"Also, both agencies are able to track your position (thru tower triangulation) if you're moving, and can shut you down whenever they want. Just because it doesn't happen often enough for it to be in the "news," doesn't mean it doesn't happen."
CB radio works like a walkie-talkie. It is CB transmitter/receiver to CB transmitter/receiver. No towers are used. You are referring to cell phones. Why then would Nellie Ohr use a ham radio to communicate with Christopher Steele if your scenario is so lock-tight controlled and monitored?
Nellie Ohr applied for a HAM radio license (May 23rd 2016); a communication tool that would allow Nellie Ohr and Christopher Steele the ability to communicate outside the normal risk of communication intercepts.
Keeping in mind, both Bruce and Nellie Ohr's subject matter skill-set within the DOJ would provide them with a comprehensive understanding of how to network and communicate with international actors outside the traditional risk of communication intercepts. In short, Mrs. Nelli Ohr would know that using HAM radio frequencies would be a way to avoid the risk of U.S. intelligence intercepts on her communications.
It seems you've spewed quite a bit of misinformation.
CB radio works like a walkie-talkie. It is CB transmitter/receiver to CB transmitter/receiver. No towers are used. You are referring to cell phones. Why then would Nellie Ohr use a ham radio to communicate with Christopher Steele if your scenario is so lock-tight controlled and monitored?
Nellie Ohr applied for a HAM radio license (May 23rd 2016); a communication tool that would allow Nellie Ohr and Christopher Steele the ability to communicate outside the normal risk of communication intercepts.
Keeping in mind, both Bruce and Nellie Ohr's subject matter skill-set within the DOJ would provide them with a comprehensive understanding of how to network and communicate with international actors outside the traditional risk of communication intercepts. In short, Mrs. Nelli Ohr would know that using HAM radio frequencies would be a way to avoid the risk of U.S. intelligence intercepts on her communications.
It seems you've spewed quite a bit of misinformation.
All this!
Further, If Ohr used ham packet radio as well and robust secondary encryption like a one time pad it would be tough to crack.