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It seems that the lower-tech encryption methods are more fail-safe. Numbers, if
generated in a truly random set such as piking them out of a hat the way most
lotteries choose winning numbers would create a consta
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I would suggest too that with the Cubans, they're out spying because the
Americans are still very paranoid about this little tiny country off the
coast of Florida :-)
The U.S. still tries to keep on top of things wi
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Another thing to keep in mind, its not all espionage. Back in the mid
to late 80's a lot of the traffic that came out of S.FL was targeted
at undercover DEA agents. Also, I think Simon Masons site has a
article abou
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USA, and South America are prime spy activity areasCuba is centrally
located to both so an omni pattern would seem to make sense.
What are they doing? Spying of course...Industrial espionage, something
they ca
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-06-24 by
Mark Slaten, Lapeer, MI. USA.
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What I find fascinating is that they're still going strong. I can
understand the Mossad and Korea, and even England, using numbers statons.
What really gets me curious is Cuba. V2a and M8a are still running like
c
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Chris Acuff wrote:
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> Hello Jon,
>
> The Numbers that we pick up are the countries transmitting messages to the
> spies in the field. That doesn't account for all of the numbers
> transmiss
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Gnaw, i write this explanation the second time because i killed my Kindernet
explorer short before i ended this message...
Achtung - Achtung (:-)) Jon,
here are some things to think about when looking at the numbe
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Digital can be used if working local point to point like an embassy to
a safe house. But in many cases spies are usually on foot or squatting
some place thousands of miles from home and wanting to keep a low
profile
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So are these numbers we pick up actual spys or something secretive?
What's the purpose of these things?
Yes, they are for spies. Of
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Hello Jon,
The Numbers that we pick up are the countries transmitting messages to the
spies in the field. That doesn't account for all of the numbers
transmissions though. Some might be related to drug smuggling
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Encrypted packet radio might be more secure, or "better" (depending on
your idea of better), but it would be more expensive, and not as
low-key. Also, if it was sent encrypted, there would have to be some
sort of 2
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So are these numbers we pick up actual spys or something secretive?
What's the purpose of these things?
They use enigma, enigma codes can be cracked in this day and age, can't
they?
Why do they still use radio in
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23 June 2004 1530Z
The unknown is still heard on these frequencies
14553, 14557, 14755, 14758 first two fairly
weak, S2, last two about S5. Also heard on the
San Antonio Venezuela dx tuner.
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-06-23 by
Zack Widup, Urbana, Illinois.
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2004-06-23 by SCV
Radio, Newhall, Ca.
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