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NBS100 TELECOM STUDY - "E"
THE MOVIE - (The Treatment)

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The working titles for this Hollywood feature include: 'The $27Billion Movie' 'The Secret Keeper'' Firewire and Watermelons' 'The Wireless Telephone and the Smart Daaf Boys''Clarissa, the Compass'WiFi, ITS INVISIBLE KILLER RF WAVES.' -- Story of Nathan B. Stubblefield, The Inventor and Patent Holder of the Wireless Telephone.

PREMISE:

• • This is the true, untold story of one of America's most influential and unsung inventors of modern time; the inventor and the patent holder of the wireless telephony technology. Today's telecom industry calls the NBS100 VATs technology, WiFi over the Internet or VoIP. MORE STORY
• • Nathan B. Stubblefield, was a dynamic and ingenious hi-tech educator and melon farmer from Kentucky, who in 1892, became the first man to successfully create the WiFi wireless voice atmospheric telephone, and the first to patent "wireless telephony" - 1908, a century before the cell phone or VoIP came along! SEE MORE STORY ABOUT "GRANDPA NAT"
• • The big monopoly minded corporations and military powers lurking in the shadows would destroy his will and governments did seize his patented frequencies, by regulatory seizure without payment. Only a century later would his grandson try to right that wrong and make the powerful wireless companies pay for their greed and malice. Through this journey he would discover who his grandfather really was and why he was all but erased from the history books.

NBS100 - In the now famous lecture in the praise of patent laws --
Abraham Lincoln spoke of the importance of protecting and encouraging the fire of genius, in the discovery and production of new and useful things.

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The realationship between the Government, its reglatory agencies, and its citizens, is one that could be described as one who acts in the capacity as a fiduciary. And it was John Locke who wrote, "Government has no other end than the preservation of property."
• •
Before becoming president, Lincoln's lectures always stressed ownership, it was the fruits of labor. He stated in 1858, "man is not the only animal who labors; but he is the only one who improves his workmanship," In 1859 he praised the patent laws for having "secured to the inventor, for a limited time, the exclusive use of his invention; and thereby added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius, in the discovery and production of new and useful things." - SEE MICHAEL POWELL's WEBCAST ON THE $27 BILLION QUESTION ON EXCLUSIVE USE OF PATENT & THE NBS10O GOV. FREQUENCY TAKEOVER

The Proposed Feature Film is a cross-between the TV Series: BOSTON LEGAL, TUCKER and A BEAUTIFUL MIND

STORY LINE

It all begins in the present day. Malcom Tinker --
a popular well known, high profile legal scholar, is seen walking up the steps of the capitol building in Washington, D.C. with an entourage of several high ranking legal experts in the field of telecomunication, education and rules of sedition, including members of the academia from the state of Kentucky, and family members of NBS100 radio trust group.
• • They are on their way to attend the testimony of the Chairman and former members of the Federal Communications Commission before the subcommittee on Science, State, Justice, and Commerce of the Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives.
• • Once inside the chambers, Troy Cory-Stubblefield, who heads the NBS100 trustee group for the estate of N.B. Stubblefield focuses their attention to the outcome of their frequency seizure claims in the amount of $27 billion dollars or more, to be proven up at the time of trial, if there would be one. The speaker of the house recognizes Troy and introduces him as the grandson of Nathan B. Stubblefield, the inventor of the wireless telephone in 1892.
• • As the speaker of the committe reads the Federal Communications Commission's Fiscal Year Budget, attorney Tinker focuses his attention to a mysterious old woman, sitting in the back row in a wheelchair, listening intensenly to what the speaker was saying.
• •The committee speaker was now reflecting on the net revenue collected by the FCC since 1996, in an amount that exceeded $26.8 billion dollars. In addition to the $26.8 billion, another $18 billion in revenue is projected from frequency auction sales that will take place between 2006 through 2010.
• • Tinker, knowingly understood a subcommittee representing Science, State, Justice, and Commerce -- was not part of the Sherwood Forest featuring Robinhood. But after Tinker hearing it "right from the horses mouth" -- that the amount that could be paid to the Stubblefield NBS100 family trust for the abovesaid wireless telephone frequencies sales -- seized by the U.S. Signal Corps in 1913, was set by those members of the subcommittee, in an amount that would exceed $40 billion dollars, his eyes were directed back at the face of the mysterious old woman.
• •Seeing her face light up when she heard "$40 billion dollars" -- something magic was about to happen. By her deteriorated physical state, anyone in the room could tell she was well over a hundred years old, -- and she had a few surprises under her belt.
• • It was further agreed the regulatory seizures of Stubblefield's frequencies by the government were valid by law, but they were never paid for by the U.S. Government, as required by law. The subcommittee adjourned for lunch to study the original Testimony of FCC Chairman, Kevin J. Martin, before Malcom Tinker, the attorney for NBS100 radio trust was to give arguments for his clients.

• • Click to read the original Testimony of FCC Chairman, Kevin J. Martin -- Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Estimates Wireless Auctions Funding Report Tuesday, April 26th, 2005: Total Received since 1995 = $26.8 billion + $18 Billion due from Projected Frequency Sales in - 2006-2010. FOR MORE STORY

Malcom Tinker, spoke prolifically for an hour --
almost entirely without notes. It was easy to understand why juries and jurists both liked him.
• • He sounded reasonable, and his plain respect for the law wasnt't marred by the sanctimony. As if making an opening statement at trial, he laid out the facts clearly and carefully -- and then gracefully elevated the rhetoric.
• • "When an agency of the government is charged with sedition and obstruction of justice," he said, "it does show the world that this is a country that takes its law seriously, that all citizens, including the government are bound by the law."
• • He used the word "rules and sedition" 7 times; and the words, "America must not be cheap, she must pay her bills, as she requires credit card holder to pay theirs".
• • Naturally, the congressmen pleaded with Tinker to reveal more, so he did. Ten times, he referred to inventor NBS as a lonely man, in seclusion for 15 years, and dying as a secret keeper, 13 times, and 5 times to the words "that NBS's wireless telephone was deemed so sensitive in 1908, that it was taken over by the U.S. Signal Corps. with malice, and without cash payment."
• • Tinker reminded those at the hearing with the statement, that Stubblefield's property was seized by Regulatory Seizure, in 1913, just like the U.S. Signal Corps. did after World War II, in seizing and stealing the property belonging to Holocaust victims in the Berchtesgarden and Swiss Bank cases, that were finally settled in 2005 for over $6 billion dollars.

THE SUBCOMMITTEE BEING ADJOURNED FOR RECESS --
the mystery woman in the back row, carefully watches her nurse as she places an envelope into Troy's hands. The envelope contains several black and white pictures, patents for inventions and original research ideas from Nathan Stubblefield, dating from 1892 to 1928, the year of Nathan's death.
• • It definitely gets Troy's attention, as well as the attention of Malcom Tinker, because it was his job to convince the members of the subcommittee as to who in the NBS100 and Kentucky Telephon-on-delgreen trust group, would control the monetary award, if any.
• • If the members of Congress were to grant the billion dollar amount to the NBS100 family trust group, would the $Billions wind up being used for hi-tech education purposes, or be used for developing wireless RDIF cemeteries around the world, as proposed by the Stubblefield heirs, or both?

Troy is next seen approaching the mysterious lady.

- Troy -
Where did you get these?

- OLD WOMAN -
I worked for General Squier many years ago. These belonged to your grandfather, Nathan, there's more you know . . . a lot more.

- TROY - Where?

- OLD WOMAN -
Won't you meet me for tea, so we can talk about it?

She hands him an address.

Cut to:
• • Troy pulls his car up at the home of the old woman. The full time male nurse, a kind young African American who cares for her greets him at the door. He walks Troy into the study, where the old woman waits in her wheelchair.

- OLD WOMAN -
Call me LISA. Nathan was a friend of mine, a long time ago. He was a good man, he loved his work.

Cut to:
• • The male nurse makes her comfortable with a blanket and walks out of the room. The woman hands Troy a small box containing pictures, patents, letters, research ideas, documents, a journal and at the bottom of the box, a curious piece of melted rock in the shape of a cylinder.
• • The old woman speaks, and tells a tale of young brilliant dreamers, a story of family, heartbreak, betrayal, corporate thievery and an unsolved murder.

- OLD WOMAN -
In the spring of 1865, we were all still trying to heal from the great North and South war. It was before I was born, but I was told Nathan was quite a spark, even then.

Cut to:
• • We flashback to Nathan, five years old, playing marbles with his brothers and the local kids. The game ends when it begins to rain. Nathan grabs his marbles, puts them in a pouch, and runs off with his brothers into the damp open fields of Kentucky.
• • Nathan hangs his sack of marbles on a tree next to them. He and his brothers lay on their backs; the raindrops hit their face as they watch the fast approaching electrical storm in the sky. The clouds speed quickly across the sky as the awesome light show approaches. There is a flash and then a few seconds later the thunder. Nathan is playing the game of counting the seconds between flash and thunder. The brothers get scared and insist on going home but the electricity fascinates Nathan. He verbally counts the seconds between flash and thunder not really noticing those in-between seconds are getting shorter and shorter.
• • The thunder makes the ground tremble and the brothers are frightened, they're ready to run home.
But Nathan is enjoying this; he somehow wants to control this power.

• • He looks over to his brothers and laughs when he sees their hair standing straight up with static electricity, a phenomenon that only happens an instant before a lightning strike!
• • Suddenly, a bolt of lightning splits the tree they are sitting under. The powerful bolt sends Nathan and his brothers flying through the air in the explosion. They all rise slowly but unhurt, their clothes charred from the blast, Nathan walks to the flaming and shattered tree and picks up his torn marble pouch. The marbles have melted together, into the shape of a cylinder with coils wrapped around it.
• • The boys cross back through the town on their way home, a crowd is gathering around the telegraph office as the news of something big is coming through the wires. Women begin weeping, the men look disoriented and angry, and some men even cheer, but for the most part you could feel the sadness spreading through the entire town. It seems that the president has been shot in a theater. Lincoln is dead.

Cut to: More Story Background

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MORE STORY AND PHOTOS: "Grandpa Nat"
PART 01
PART 02
PART 03
PART 04

MORE STORY - NBS100b Timeline "A"
MORE STORY - NBS100b Timeline "B" / 1905 to 1910 - "The Wireless Patents"
MORE STORY - NBS100c Timeline "C" / 1910 to 1916 - "The Monopoly"
MORE STORY - NBS100d Timeline "D" / 1916 to 1925 - "The World War
MORE STORY - NBS100e Timeline "E" / 1925 to 1934 - "Radio Stations / FCC
MORE STORY - NBS100f Exhibit "F" / About The NBS100 Report
MORE STORY - NBS100g Exhibit "G" / About the Act of 1996
MORE STORY - NBS100h Exhibit "H" / Wireless Frequency Sales / PayBack Time
MORE STORY - NBS100h Exhibit "I" / Wireless / PayBack Time
MORE STORY - "NBS100J" / PCI STUDY: CROSSED LINES: Regulatory Missteps
MORE STORY - "NBS100K" / NBS STUDY: Ddiaries - Follow The Money
MORE STORY - "NBS100L" / NBS STUDY: LookRadio - Follow The Money
MORE STORY - "The Movie" / NBS Film Treatment: The Movie - Wireless

Screen Play Treatment
Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Josie Cory
• • These Work-in-Process Titles are Based on the Books By Troy Cory Stubblefield and Josie Cory: "The Smart- Daaf Boys, The Inventors Of Radio and Television and The Life Style Of Nathan B. Stubblefield; " ©1990 Registered Library of Congress @1993 ISBN 1-883644-00-3; "Nathan B. Stubblefield "The Secretkeepers"; and "Disappointments Are Great, Follow The Money . . . The Internet! The Inventors Of Wireless Webcasting". © 2000 Library of Congress @2003
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©Copy Right 2006 - All Rights Reserved by TVI Publications, and Television International Publishing, and Television International Publishers, and Television Int'l Ltd., and Television International Magazine ISSN 88364462, TeleFilm Magazine, TeleVisionFilm Magazine ISSN 88364456, since 1956™ ©, and NBStubblefield Family Fund™ ©1972. Any Unauthorized Duplication of This Material, Without the Written Consent of NB Stubblefield Family Fund Is Strictly Prohibited Under U.S. Federal Copyright Law In The United States and In All Countries Signatory to the Bern Convention and the Pan-American Convention.

----Since 1908 - the U.S. government has sold and granted licenses for the right to use the frequencies emitted into the atmosphere by the wireless telephone, radio, and television broadcaster. The amount exceeds more than $30 Billion Dollars.
----As the keeper and repository for the original Nathan B. Stubblefield wireless telephone patents and trademarks, 1898 and 1908 respectively, YOU HAVE ALREADY BENEFITED by the efforts of the Nathan B. Stubblefield Family Fund. (NBS100), has been accounting for the billions of dollars worth of wireless telephone frequencies, various governments have been sellling -- since 1908. The NBS100 team has contributed to the the following successful research projects:
----1. NBS100 participated in the TVI Publications of the History of Wireless Broadcasting and the Smart Daaf Boys, 1991.
----2. NBS100 participated in the recent China Xingtv, Wireless Webcast VRA TelePlay production of the Ddiaries, a television series about Wireless Telephone, the compass and the SMART DAAF BOYS
----3. NBS100 participated in the 1992, 1996 and 2002 demonstrations to finalize the inclusion and relationship of the Internet with Stubblefield's firewire and Wireless telephone system within the world wide Internet system.

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