Conspiracy Theories
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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Numbers stations!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
In tl;dr style, they're a bunch of radio stations operating mostly in the shortwave bands. They transmit on strict schedules, and transmit recordings of a man or woman repeating sequences of numbers and letters, often accompanied by morse and teletype codes. These recordings often stay the same for years at a time.
They're unacknowleged by governments and are believed to be a method of communicating with foreign agents, which would make sense on the basis that a shortwave radio is an unremarkable thing for a foreigner to own.
Some clever buggers have gone ahead and recorded a load. Some sound pretty spooky, with tape drag and atmospherics making them ripe for all sorts of soundtracks and sampling.
www.irdial.com/conet.htm
CD download here.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 14:32, 7 replies)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
In tl;dr style, they're a bunch of radio stations operating mostly in the shortwave bands. They transmit on strict schedules, and transmit recordings of a man or woman repeating sequences of numbers and letters, often accompanied by morse and teletype codes. These recordings often stay the same for years at a time.
They're unacknowleged by governments and are believed to be a method of communicating with foreign agents, which would make sense on the basis that a shortwave radio is an unremarkable thing for a foreigner to own.
Some clever buggers have gone ahead and recorded a load. Some sound pretty spooky, with tape drag and atmospherics making them ripe for all sorts of soundtracks and sampling.
www.irdial.com/conet.htm
CD download here.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 14:32, 7 replies)
I can't believe wikipedia haven't pulled that article.
It's 100% completely made-up bollocks.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 14:37, closed)
It's 100% completely made-up bollocks.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 14:37, closed)
The numbers told me.
That and a very lazy perusal of the citations and the talk page.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 15:34, closed)
That and a very lazy perusal of the citations and the talk page.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 15:34, closed)
This is true
However its usually not a random man or woman, but the BT voice lady.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 18:08, closed)
bugger
I've just sold my scanner too. It would have been interesting trying to find some of these still going.
( , Sun 4 Dec 2011, 10:46, closed)
I've just sold my scanner too. It would have been interesting trying to find some of these still going.
( , Sun 4 Dec 2011, 10:46, closed)
I downloaded that a while back.
It's cool to be listening on shuffle and suddenly have someone reading things out in foreign languages. I always try to guess which language it is and what the numbers are -- oddly I recognise almost all the numbers which suggests that they're all in Germanic and Slavic languages and no others.
( , Sun 4 Dec 2011, 19:18, closed)
It's cool to be listening on shuffle and suddenly have someone reading things out in foreign languages. I always try to guess which language it is and what the numbers are -- oddly I recognise almost all the numbers which suggests that they're all in Germanic and Slavic languages and no others.
( , Sun 4 Dec 2011, 19:18, closed)
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