John,
It is more accurate to think of it as an attempted hostile takeover rather than a civil war, even though it is driven by ego and ideology rather than money. That is important when understanding the tools being used, and in looking at the range of possible resolutions. They are somewhat different in the two cases.
73,
Alan WA4SCA
<-----Original Message----- <From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of john--- via <AMSAT-BB <Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2020 9:36 PM <To: amsat-bb@amsat.org <Subject: [amsat-bb] My Ballot arrived - Now what? Something to consider. < <One of my ham radio friends asked me a few weeks ago, "What is going on <with AMSAT?" It's nothing short of an all out civil war. And it is <nasty and it's tearing us apart. < <With so many posts and so many twists and turns, it is hard to determine <the root cause of the War. You have to stand way back to have any <chance of finding out. If you take the time, the real issues becomes <clear. < <The War on the amsat-bb seemed to subside a few days ago when members <started talking about the ballots they were receiving in the mail. <Maybe the thought was, if I just cast my vote, the problem will go away. < Nothing could be farther from the truth. Patrick and Michelle are not <on the ballot and they will still be on the Board after the election is <over. < <My ballot and the candidate's statements arrived yesterday. And so did <the oversize postcard sent out by 3 of the candidates. I read the <statements and have been reading the candidate's comments on other <social media platforms. Some of the candidates talked about some of <the War issues. Some said they would like to see regular Board <meetings. One candidate posted that he would cast the third vote <required to demand General Board meetings be held regularly! That's <about as bold as it gets in the candidate's statements. The same person <promised to do some other things as well if elected; some helpful and <some not, in my opinion. But at least he said them.. < <A while back, a member made a post about who he would vote for. He <documented everyone's credentials, experience, past efforts with AMSAT <along with comments about personal interactions, if any. Those are good <things to consider. But what about the future? What issues does the <candidate deem important and how does he or she plan to deal with them? < <To me. the most important issue for AMSAT is to find a way to bring our <Civil War to an end. And that would include negotiating an agreement <with all parties that will restore civility and respect for all members, <a culture that is open to all ideas regardless of who is suggesting <them, as much transparency as the law permits along with fiscal <responsibility and accountability. For the past week I've pondered how <to do this and came up with a plan that has a chance of working. But <I'm not running for a Board position (and never will) so I will defer to <the candidates to come up with their own ideas. < <I challenge each candidate to address the issue and detail a plan to <deal with it. Forget the general statements. There are things that <must happen for the War to end. And if someone with a high school <education and few accomplishments can do it, all of you should be able <to solve this problem with ease. My vote will go to the candidates with <the best plans. I urge others to wait a bit before casting their votes. < Let's see what happens! < <73, John K8YSE <_______________________________________________ <Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available <to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed <are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA. <Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! <Subscription settings: https://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb