Monday, November 15, 2004
Dark Side of the Band
"Across the world, high-powered transmitters with global reach are broadcasting seemingly meaningless strings of numbers or letters, along with a lot of buzzing and beeping noises." (Via Chapel Perilous.)
UFO "abductees" and people who claim to have been visited by "Men In Black" commonly describe weird buzzing and beeping on their phonelines. Compounded with mystery airplanes seen leaving strange contrails in the air (described by Colin Bennett in a previous post), the shortwave "numbers stations" make for a bizarre global conspiracy scenario.
Forget tinfoil hats; I'm making a bodysuit.
"Across the world, high-powered transmitters with global reach are broadcasting seemingly meaningless strings of numbers or letters, along with a lot of buzzing and beeping noises." (Via Chapel Perilous.)
UFO "abductees" and people who claim to have been visited by "Men In Black" commonly describe weird buzzing and beeping on their phonelines. Compounded with mystery airplanes seen leaving strange contrails in the air (described by Colin Bennett in a previous post), the shortwave "numbers stations" make for a bizarre global conspiracy scenario.
Forget tinfoil hats; I'm making a bodysuit.
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