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Subject: Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird
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Hi People!
What is freq and date-time of this tx ?
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Is anybody currently at a location where they could do an audio capture
of it?
benjamin sTone
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i tried it this morning a comp.gen. voice came on and said ( your account
balance is to low good by ) must be a cell number maybe a sleeper ?
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1-212-796-0735.
Does anyone remember where this number came from or where i can find the
archives for this mailing list to find the original email.
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The number was originally found on a craigslist missed connections
post. Here is the archive:
http://www.mail-archive.com/spooks@mailman.qth.net/msg07722.html
On 5/27/06, Isaac Gerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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These kinds of things are very interesting. I'm glad there are folks out
there who take the time to take a look.
I have not followed this message thread 100% so what was the out come of
that phone number?
Stations
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It sounds like the message hasn't changed.
- Colin
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Has anyone else listening to the message listed the numbers? I listened to it
looking at the list in the messages but to me number [1,3] sounds like 12079
and [3,3] sounds like 01706.
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Whats the new status with that number.
Isaac
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Like who? The NSA? They already know haha.
The thought just
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I called it this morning, and it is still functioning.
- Colin
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Whats the
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Is the message the same?
Grp 415, male, non-accented english, recorded
01305 60510 17079 04606 50100
93000 08203 90130 94069 01207
81080 17028 07906 90220 73038
01401 70150 15073 00402 00680
12013 12510 00540
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It sounds like the message hasn't changed.
- Colin
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Is the message the
Dan
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Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 08:49:54 -0700
From: Jeff Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wow
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Has anyone had more luck than the on listmember's livejounal entry
when trying a google search on the number?
lol
Tom
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I heard the same srange message on my cell. I don't know if it is
real, or if the NSA is watching whoever calls it. Craigslist has
pulled it as of when I checked it this morning. They said they
pulled it on the
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http://www.phonetrips.com and scroll down. Lot of recordings of early
phone phreaking stuff there too. Enjoy!
Right, I have listened to that stuff for hours.
For pictures of old stepping switches, crossbar
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Hi
Where exactly are you hearing this?
Thanks
Mike
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On Fri, 12 May 2006, Mike wrote:
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Hi
Where exactly are you hearing this?
Thanks
Mike
It's a US telephone number
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A friend of mine made an mp3 of the call. It's a bit distorted but audible.
http://www.jeffwilson.org/ars/shortwave/craigslist.mp3
We need a nickname for this. Any suggestions? I can't quite place the music.
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by the way, on the recording I just sent to the group, there is what
sounds like a dog bark at 2:09 into the recording. I suspect that was
my friend's dog; I don't think that is from the phone call.
On 5/12/06,
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How about Landline? I was thinking about Poor Man's Numbers Station
but the phone calls aren't cheap. I used a calling card at the rate of 3
cents a minute, but if I'd used my regular phone or dialed from
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Thanks for the MP3, Jeff.
I called this morning and listened to it. It does sound a bit
weird...the recording isn't of a good quality to start with.
I definitely tried to place the music and i'm stumped. It
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Maybe just someone fooling around and having a blast about it.
It's such a great idea for a conceptual art project that I wish I'd thought
of it. That 212 number wouldn't happen to go to Soho would it? :-)
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according to recent press reports, NSA has been doing traffic analysis on
calls to this telephone number...and on all the telephone numbers of people
on this list...and on all other americans' telephone
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good idea, kurt...
-bernieS
At 02:46 PM 5/11/06 -0700, you wrote:
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Someone should ask the guys at 2600.
Kurt
Interesting..very interesting...
Gil
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I've been doing some searching on the central office that number is
allocated to. The only address I've been able to get out of it is 32
Old Slip in Queens. Mapquest shows it near the southern tip of
Manhattan
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Actually the first thing I thought of (other than Twelve Monkeys) was
some kind of smaller operation without the resources that
governments/spys might have, for example drug runners.
Doing it via phone means
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That could be. Area code 212 is New York City.
Zack
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Maybe
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I called it using a generic calling card. When I call someone with caller
ID, my call usually comes up Georgia call. Maybe they have ways of
tracing it that is beyond the system.
That said, if they're
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If it is a real clandestine message, it's probably a one-time cipher
pad, just like the ones the real spynumbers stations use.
I'm going to do some more searches. Our best data comes from the
craigslist ad,
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Actually the first thing I thought of (other than Twelve Monkeys) was
some kind of
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I've been doing some searching on the central office that number is
allocated to. The only address I've been
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should we contact anyone about this
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Like who? The NSA? They already know haha.
The thought just occurred to me: if this is an electonic voice mail
system, there ought to be a way to trigger the back-end functionality
of the device or service. You
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should we contact anyone about this
Yeah, Commander Bunny :-)
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On Fri, 12 May 2006, Jeff Wilson wrote:
It might be worth a shot, no? Someone call it and dial 0 about 10
times at random times in the call.
Maybe try dialing in the numbers that are being spoken?
Zack
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Grr... Looks like this didn't get through to the list earlier for
some reason. Resending in hopes that it makes it this time; I'm
guessing that my last message was effectively blank except for the
header and
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I got your message John.
Hey, you're the one that found this link in Craigslist. A friend
passed it on to you...any more details about that? does your friend go
to Missed Connections in NYC often?
On 5/12/06,
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Why broadcast it to the world if it's something serious (or even
semi-serious)? Putting it on a message board is bound to get a lot of
attention!
True... But by the same token, people scan shortwave looking
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I got your message John.
Thanks... I guess I should probably check and see if the list's set
to not send posts back to the originator. It was a bit confusing not
seeing my posts appear on the list, and then
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On Fri, 12 May 2006, Al Fansome wrote:
This is a little OT, but this topic reminds me of a phone number known as
the Z-Line in the Los Angeles area back in the mid-70s.
It was listed as the first number
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AFAIK the lists of frequencies we find spy numbers on are made up by us,
not the people doing the transmissions. If someone were to start a new
transmission on a completeny new and unexpected frequency it would
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I got your message John.
Thanks... I guess I should probably check and see if the list's set
to not send posts back to the originator. It was a bit confusing not
seeing my posts appear on the list, and
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It's almost as much a mystery to me as Yosemite Sam.
Well, the Commander Bunny / Bunker Hill Bunny parallel is definitely
there. Never made the connection before from reading the website, but
I do see it
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Well I tried hitting 0 and * and # while the message was playing.
Absolutely no effect. It's probably an analog tape-deck hooked up to a
POTS line in some abandoned warehouse off the East River...haha at
least in
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Jeff Wilson wrote:
by the way, on the recording I just sent to the group, there is what
sounds like a dog bark at 2:09 into the recording. I suspect that was
my friend's dog; I don't think that is from the
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L.A. had a bunch of these voice machines when they were still relatively
rare and otherwise used mostly by movie theaters. Another famous one had
been around so long that it was called VERMONT from the former
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Figured I'd fire off one more before the weekend officially hits...
The only thing I remember on ZZ was some soft music and a parody of that
old commercial, This moment of softness is brought to you by ZZZ,
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: according to recent press reports, NSA has been doing traffic analysis on
: calls to this telephone number...and on all the telephone numbers of
people
: on this list...and on all other americans' telephone
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: should we contact anyone about this
Of course not.
Kurt
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Wow, that is really bizarre.
I'm listening to it now. In format and number groups (5 numbers per
group) it certainly sounds like a spynumbers station.
What's the likelihood a clandestine agent would use
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Is anybody currently at a location where they could do
an audio capture of it?
benjamin sTone
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didn't listen to all of the recording for I was on my cell...
Very interesting indeed...
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I listened to it again, completely
Grp 415, male, non-accented english, recorded
01305 60510 17079 04606 50100
93000 08203 90130 94069 01207
81080 17028 07906 90220 73038
01401 70150 15073 00402 00680
12013 12510
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Someone should ask the guys at 2600.
Kurt
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Yeah, that's a possibility.
Viral Marketing is a possibility as well, but less likely.
On 5/11/06, KD7JYK, 49H7KR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Yeah, that's a possibility.
Viral Marketing is a possibility as well, but less likely.
Hadn't thought of the Google DaVinci code angle mentioned elsewhere,
but I guess pretty much anything's possible.
It
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I have a feeling that is going to be fairly easy to decode. The fact that
every group contains at least one zero seems significant to me somehow.
If I just had time ...
I did call up the phone number out of
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