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<p>Dear KZYXtalk Readers,</p>
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<p>For the last umpteen years, a group of self-serving individuals POSING as trustees have taken over Mendocino County's only high-power FM radio station, KZYX.</p>
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<p>As you may know, certain individuals have opposed this takeover, and have been vilified for it. Many of them are contributors on KZYXtalk. Also, I've been researching KZYX's public filings -- that certain individuals have tried to keep private -- to see
what's been going on. Thanks to an unnamed source, we now know. A quick look at the Form 990 public filings tells all: nearly six figures in radio broadcasting equipment has gone missing. Something that currently amounts to the entire net worth of KZYX!!!</p>
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<p>The next KZYX board meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 6, 2017 at the Fort Bragg Senior Center at 6pm. I plan to be there with a flip chart to demonstrate what I've found. My presentation will probably be overwhelmed with the usual applause crowd, but
there's an outside chance it won't.</p>
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<p>If you care about community radio, please show up to comment on my presentation.</p>
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<p>Thanks for keeping an open mind,</p>
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<p>Scott M. Peterson</p>
<p>Mendocino</p>
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