2009-07-10, 18:48
#1
Det här är väl egentligen ingen konspiration, med tanke på att de finns på riktigt, men jag vet inte vart annars jag skulle posta det här.
Nummerstationer används av spioner och andra som vill skicka meddelanden utan att de blir påkomna. Man skickar en serie nummer genom en radiosändare som sen kan avkodas med hjälp av ett krypterat system.
Lyssna på the swedish rapsody, en inspelning av en förmodad tysk nummerstation. Lite läskigt.
http://www.archive.org/details/ird059
Från wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
Vad säger ni?
Nummerstationer används av spioner och andra som vill skicka meddelanden utan att de blir påkomna. Man skickar en serie nummer genom en radiosändare som sen kan avkodas med hjälp av ett krypterat system.
Lyssna på the swedish rapsody, en inspelning av en förmodad tysk nummerstation. Lite läskigt.
http://www.archive.org/details/ird059
Från wikipedia:
Citat:
Evidence supports popular assumptions that the broadcasts are used to send messages to spies. This usage has not been publicly acknowledged by any government that may operate a numbers station, but in 2001, the United States tried the Cuban Five, a group of individuals, with spying for Cuba; they had received and decoded messages that had been broadcast from a Cuban numbers station.[1] In June 2009, the United States similarly charged Walter Kendall Myers with spying for Cuba; he had decoded messages that had been broadcast from a numbers station operated by the Cuban Intelligence Service.[2]
It has been reported that the United States itself uses numbers stations to communicate encoded information to persons in other countries.[1]
Numbers stations appear and disappear over time (although some follow regular schedules), and their overall activity has increased slightly since the early 1990s. This increase suggests that, as spy-related phenomena, they were not unique to the Cold War.
It has been reported that the United States itself uses numbers stations to communicate encoded information to persons in other countries.[1]
Numbers stations appear and disappear over time (although some follow regular schedules), and their overall activity has increased slightly since the early 1990s. This increase suggests that, as spy-related phenomena, they were not unique to the Cold War.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station
Vad säger ni?