Dang, I see what you mean by his QRZ listing being questionable:

NEIL ** ATTENTION ALL STATIONS IN THE AMATEUR RADIO FORCE ** PLEASE TRANSMIT 
YOUR SIGNALS FROM FINN ROAD IN WEST PARIS ** THIS IS NOT A DRILL ** I HAVE 
DECLARED A STATE OF EMERGENCY AND HUMANITARIAN CRISIS ALONG OUR NORTHERN BORDER 
** PLEASE TRAVEL TO FINN ROAD IN WEST PARIS IMMEDIATELY **

"I have declared a state of emergency."  

Sounds fishy.


Worse:

https://www.qrz.com/db/NB9D

That's one that might be appropriate for reporting to the FCC.

On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:12:10PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron 
collision of the <[email protected]> flavor, containing:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:24:51PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron 
> collision of the <[email protected]> flavor, containing:
> > Is there a preference to disable the Emergency Locate Popup? I have a kiosk 
> > on which I???d rather not see this popup. In particular right now there is 
> > one from a NB9D callsign. Having looked at his QRZ posting, I am in serious 
> > doubt about the validity of this "emergency".
> 
> 
> There is no such option.  It's supposed to be one of those things that
> is so important you can't turn it off.
> 
> One should probably contact the station making the false alarm and let 
> them know that people actually pay attention to these things.
> 
> -- 
> Tom Russo    KM5VY
> Tijeras, NM  
> 
>  echo "prpv_a'rfg_cnf_har_cvcr" | sed -e 's/_/ /g' | tr [a-m][n-z] [n-z][a-m]
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