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ZERO BIAS: A CQ Editorial

t appears that Publisher K2MGA and I have single-handedly (dual-handedly?) destroyed amateur radio by taking what we believe is a morally essential stand in response to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and its tactics of specifically bombing civilian targets (actions which the U.S. government has categorized as war crimes). At least, that’s the impression one gets from reading some of the e-mails we’ve been receiving ever since deciding that, at least for the WPX SSB Contest in late March,

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