[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2005-11-28 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2005-11-28 
by Jochen Kopf, Marburg/Germany.

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
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4463E10 Sun   11272005 1900   USB FTJ2 


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[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2005-11-28 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2005-11-28 
by Chris Smolinski, Westminster, MD.

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
 -- --- --  -  
6867V2A Mon   11282005 1617AM Presumed V2A format, very distorted, 
usual Cuban technical quality 


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[Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Borja Marcos

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A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV  
program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,  
which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.


He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF  
and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I  
couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a  
language similar to German.


Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government  
conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D





Borja.

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Zack Widup
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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio amateurs to 
submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just below the 
40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.  

The transmission was just a solid carrier.

73, Zack (W9SZ)


On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Borja Marcos wrote:

 
 A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV  
 program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,  
 which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
 
 He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF  
 and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I  
 couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a  
 language similar to German.
 
 Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government  
 conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
 
 Borja.
 

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Borja Marcos

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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio  
amateurs to
submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just  
below the

40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.

The transmission was just a solid carrier.


:-) Of course, I don't say one cannot tune such a strong signal. The  
funny thing is that the stupid journalist has claimed that the  
number station was a HAARP transmission. Amazing.





73,



Borja.

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread M.G. Choquette
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Either his facts aren't straight and he doesn't know what the hell
he's talking about or he thought it would be cool to add a recording
from a number station so people would be amazed at his discovery and
add weight to his content.

Journalists often think that the masses are ignorant and incredule. I
guess we're lucky it's just a paranormal show...



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 I've picked up HAARP twice. Unfortunately, i was too lazy to send a
 contact report to get a card back from them. :(  I picked up HAARP in
 April 03 and April 04 according to my logs.

 I have an mp3 fo the recording. I can attach it if you'd like to hear
 it. It's mainly a sequence of rising and declining tones, followed by
 rapid bursts. It truly was a bit spooky to hear it at like 2 am on
 those nights. If I recall correctly, it was just below 49m at around
 5850 or so.

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  A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV
  program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,
  which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
 
  He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF
  and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I
  couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a
  language similar to German.
 
  Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government
  conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
 
 
 
 
  Borja.
 
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Utility World (Hugh Stegman)
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Oh, that's funny.  I guess if you've heard one sinister secret conspiracy
you've heard them all.  I investigated HAARP pretty thoroughly and although
I found plenty of information worth being scared about, none of it related
to the Gakona basic research project as much as to the intentions of some of
the original people who paid to build the experiment.  Unless you're a
habitual Art Bell caller, what you see with HAARP is pretty much what you
get.  Even so, the general underlying scene with ionospheric heating
includes some rather creepy people.

With that said, I'm also thinking that if the guys up there have half a
sense of humor, they should see about repeating an M8a broadcast in CW a few
times, and then sit back over the long Alaskan winter and crack each other
up by sending around what gets written about them on the Internet.

I know they can key it in CW because one of their SWL tests ended with
something like, 73 FROM THE HAMS AT HAARP.

This would be one hell of a conceptual art project.  Maybe I should pitch
it.

-hugh

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread M.G. Choquette
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Anybody heard or remembers the Snowball conspiracy of last year?


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 Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
 either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me wonder
 if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in mind.
 Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them.

 I like the idea in another posting about the HAARP people playing along
 and repeating an M8 transmission.  Now THAT would be funny!

 73, Zack W9SZ

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   I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio
   amateurs to
   submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just
   below the
   40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.
  
   The transmission was just a solid carrier.
 
  :-) Of course, I don't say one cannot tune such a strong signal. The
  funny thing is that the stupid journalist has claimed that the
  number station was a HAARP transmission. Amazing.
 
  73,
 
  Borja.
 

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Ed

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yup, and when HAARP performed those propagation tests (about 8 years ago) i 
mailed them a QSL request and received very nice QSL with a photo of their 
amazing antenna array.  i just read in Monitoring Times magazine that you 
can now submit QSL requests to HAARP via email.


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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio amateurs to
submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just below the
40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.

The transmission was just a solid carrier.

73, Zack (W9SZ)


On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Borja Marcos wrote:


 A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV
 program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,
 which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.

 He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF
 and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I
 couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a
 language similar to German.

 Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government
 conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D

 Borja.


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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Borja Marcos

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Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me  
wonder
if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in  
mind.

Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them.


He's the typical paranormal reporter, publishing the typical  
pseudoscience stupidities. You know, the HAARP is a mind control  
device, AIDS is a laboratory disease, and similar stories.


Just wanted to share something curious. I know the reporter and he is  
a complete asshole.



Borja.

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Christopher Walsh

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Where and who is this guy reporting for? It seems to me that some 
greater agency is at work here. Seems like most 
critical/highly-classified projects are chock-full of conspiracy 
theories, which in my opinion are put into place to mislead the general 
public as to what the project is really about. What better way to hide 
something, then to disguise it with some BS story.


73,
C.J.

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Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me  
wonder
if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in  
mind.

Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them.



He's the typical paranormal reporter, publishing the typical  
pseudoscience stupidities. You know, the HAARP is a mind control  
device, AIDS is a laboratory disease, and similar stories.


Just wanted to share something curious. I know the reporter and he is  
a complete asshole.



Borja.

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[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2005-11-28 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2005-11-28 
by Cam, Panama.

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
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6855 khz V2 Wed   11232005 2115AM ssyl5f in progress in top of FAMILY 
RADIO 
6855 khz M8 Wed   11232005 2202CW 5LG 
6855 khz V2 Fri   11252005 2100AM ssyl5f Atencion 53711 32221 45571  - 
in top of Family Radio 
8097 khz V2 Mon   11282005 1936AM ssyl5f  
7887 khz V2 Mon   11282005 2005AM ssyl5f  
6855 khz V2 Mon   11282005 2100AM ssyl5f atencion 83941 61641 04971 in 
top of Family Radio 


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[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2005-11-28 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2005-11-29 
by Mark Slaten, Lapeer, MI .

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
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   10446M8a Mon   11282005 0800CW (In progress.  Early start.) 
8097V2a Mon   11282005 1800AM A 79351 08601 59341 (YL/SS) 
8097V2a Mon   11282005 1900AM A 79351 08601 59341 (YL/SS.  Repeat 
of 1800z on 8097m) 
7680M8a Mon   11282005 1900CW ID 03303 44601 79631 
8009M8a Mon   11282005 2000CW ID 03303 44601 79631 (Repeat of 1900z 
on 7680m) 
7887V2a Mon   11282005 2000AM A 83941 61641 04971 (YL/SS) 
6855V2a Mon   11282005 2100AM A 83941 61641 04971 (YL/SS.  Repeat 
of 2000z on 7887m.) 
7519M8a Mon   11282005 2200CW ID 55102 25322 92562 
   6885 M13 Mon   11282005 2300CW 458 (R5) BT 254 22 BT 


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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread KD7JYK, 49H7KR
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What is Snowball Conspiracy?

Kurt

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Anybody heard or remembers the Snowball conspiracy of last year?

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread ClayMayrose
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A few years back we had a local expert on Number  stations and other 
clandestine broadcasts give a program at an  amateur radio meeting.  He played 
several tapes from his collection all of  which were fascinating.  One was 
Offutt 
sending an EAM. It  was pretty funny.  The many of the members present were 
past or present  crew on LOOKINGGLASS or NECAP.
 
Clay 
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[Spooks] Re: something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Richard
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AIDS is a laboratory disease  

There are some very credible people who have
considered this possibility...Green Monkeys dont
provide a totally viable explanation, perhaps you have
some further information or are you just another
perennial skeptic?? You're right though, the reporter
concerned does sound like an AH!!! Sorry for the off
topic post...


Richard VE3MFN






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