Dish does not include acts of God like an ice storm taking out your dish or a car running into a pole mount or anything of that sort so you obviously do not know what you are talking about. The dhpp will support a bad receiver, bad remote, bad lnb, bad cabling etc. but it will not support customer ineptitude nor a dish being knocked out of alignment unless it is the wind and the installer did not use the proper bolts or positioning. I have worked for a dish network dealer off and on for the past 5 years and deal with these types of issues frequently and know the rules and what dhpp covers and what they do not cover. It is obvious by your sentence structure and spelling that you are not a real bright fellow so I won`t waste my time on this thread but good luck to you as you should be able to figure it out since you know so much.
To clarify, as this TSR is giving me a headache now; Acts of God and Acts of Nature carry the same meaning in contractual language. However, by omitting the term "God" it eases some tension with strongly religious consumers. (Unless they want to know if their receiver is covered during the Apocolypse.)
Under either language, an ice storm is clearly not covered... I agree with pretty much the rest of what you said.