[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2006-05-11 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-05-11 
by Mark Slaten, Lapeer, MI .

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
 -- --- --  -  
9063V2a Wed   05102006 0724AM A- - 32191 (YL/SS.  Already 
in progress) 
9238V2a Wed   05102006 0724AM A- - 76442 (YL/SS.  Already 
in progress) 
7862V2a Wed   05102006 1000AM A12342 80273 44663 (YL/SS) 
9153M8a Wed   05102006 1000CW ID 67863 69501 96641 
   10126M8a Wed   05102006 1100CW ID 67863 69501 96641 (Repeat of 1000z 
on 9153m) 
   11566V2a Wed   05102006 1200AM A94762 70912 31702 (YL/SS) 
   10446V2a Wed   05102006 1300AM A94762 70912 31702 (YL/SS.  Repeat of 
1200z on 11566m) 
6855V2a Wed   05102006 2100AM A58653 29853 93413 
8009M8a Wed   05102006 2300CW ID 14183 66803 59163 


The Spy Numbers Database is an effort to create as complete a record of Spy 
Numbers Station transmissions as possible. You can submit your loggings to the 
database, and search the database. 

Details are available at http://www.blackcatsystems.com/numbersDB

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[Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread J. Random Entity
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Hi folks,

Been following numbers stations for a few years now and have run into
something that I need help identifying.  My apologies if this isn't
the right place to be asking, and if someone could point me in the
right direction I'd definitely appreciate it.

Anyway, what I found sounds like a numbers station, only it's by
phone.  I ran across it on craigslist of all places (actually, a
friend of mine found it and passed it on to me).  Can anyone verify
what this is?  The post in question is at
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/mis/158815074.html ; I'll reproduce
the text below in case it gets pulled.

Subject: For mein fraulein

Message: Mein Fraulein, I haven't heard from you in a while. Won't you
call me? 212  796  0735

The message at that number runs for around seven minutes and I'm at
work so can't grab audio of it; it starts and ends with music and
reads off a bunch of numbers in groups.  The voices reading the
numbers sound like - well, imagine the stereotypical ransom note cut
out from letters in the newspaper glued together.  Anyway, if someone
could check it out and let me know what they think (or point me to
somewhere to ask the question) I'd appreciate it.  Maybe it's some
weird telephone company test number or something?

Thanks,

John.
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Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread Jeff Wilson

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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 Craigslist and
PTSN to pass secret info? It seems a lot more risky to me than using
shortwave. IN particular, who pays for this phone number?

This couldn't be part of that Google Da Vinci Code contest, could it?

I ran a couple of reverse lookups on the number 212-796-0735...nothing came up.

Jeff

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Hi folks,

Been following numbers stations for a few years now and have run into
something that I need help identifying.  My apologies if this isn't
the right place to be asking, and if someone could point me in the
right direction I'd definitely appreciate it.

Anyway, what I found sounds like a numbers station, only it's by
phone.  I ran across it on craigslist of all places (actually, a
friend of mine found it and passed it on to me).  Can anyone verify
what this is?  The post in question is at
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/mis/158815074.html ; I'll reproduce
the text below in case it gets pulled.

Subject: For mein fraulein

Message: Mein Fraulein, I haven't heard from you in a while. Won't you
call me? 212  796  0735

The message at that number runs for around seven minutes and I'm at
work so can't grab audio of it; it starts and ends with music and
reads off a bunch of numbers in groups.  The voices reading the
numbers sound like - well, imagine the stereotypical ransom note cut
out from letters in the newspaper glued together.  Anyway, if someone
could check it out and let me know what they think (or point me to
somewhere to ask the question) I'd appreciate it.  Maybe it's some
weird telephone company test number or something?

Thanks,

John.

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Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread benjamin sTone
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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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 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
 Craigslist and
 PTSN to pass secret info? It seems a lot more risky
 to me than using
 shortwave. IN particular, who pays for this phone
 number?
 
 This couldn't be part of that Google Da Vinci Code
 contest, could it?
 
 I ran a couple of reverse lookups on the number
 212-796-0735...nothing came up.
 
 Jeff


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RE: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread Douglas Snow
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I just listened to the number, at 1658Z, and the recording (MM/EE)
Is 415 groups, recorded

Starting with 01305
01305 60510 12079 04606 50100
93000 08203 90130 94069 01207
81080 17028 01706 90220 73038
...
I didn't listen to all of the recording for I was on my cell...

Very interesting indeed...
 

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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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 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 Craigslist and 
 PTSN to pass secret info? It seems a lot more risky to me than using 
 shortwave. IN particular, who pays for this phone number?
 
 This couldn't be part of that Google Da Vinci Code
 contest, could it?
 
 I ran a couple of reverse lookups on the number 212-796-0735...nothing

 came up.
 
 Jeff


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RE: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread Douglas Snow
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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 00540 04091 01401
30150 86022 09608 10660 02082
05507 00020 0 02208 30290
08022 01200 40710 13065 02709
40190 29014 02200 80020 11083 
07300 30260 19000 00700 0
86 86

Same lead-in music, both as an intro and out-tro

Would be interesting to watch the number for a series of days and see if
the message changes any...

One thing I notice in the message is that every 5FG has a zero in it...


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Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread KD7JYK, 49H7KR
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Someone should ask the guys at 2600.

Kurt
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Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread Jeff Wilson

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Yeah, that's a possibility.

Viral Marketing is a possibility as well, but less likely.

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Someone should ask the guys at 2600.

Kurt
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Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread J. Random Entity
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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 actually took a couple of days for me to get this to the list -
qth.net thought I was a spammer courtesy of gmail defaulting to HTML
when I sent my original message, so I had to wait for the ban it set
to expire.  Anyway, a couple of us kicked the idea around; we pretty
much decided that the idea of it being some kind of advertising was
fairly unlikely unless the same number were dropped out to multiple
cities at once.  We searched and couldn't find any evidence of it
having been posted anywhere other than New York.  It's also not a very
effective way of promoting something since (assuming they're doing it
right) nobody should be able to crack it, right? ;)

No idea, myself - it's still as baffling as when I first heard it.
BTW, someone described the voices as being flat and accentless, but it
sounds like each number is a different man or woman speaking it.

John.
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[Spooks] Automated Spy Numbers Loggings

2006-05-11 Thread Spy Numbers Robot
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These loggings were submitted to the Spy Numbers Station Database on 2006-05-12 
by Gary Seven, Brooklyn, New York.

Freq ENIGMA Day   MMDD  UTC  Mode Comments 
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   11566V2a Fri   05122006 0300   USB In Progress//S800M//Brooklyn 
   12214M8a Fri   05122006 0300CW In Progress//S800M//Brooklyn 


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RE: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-11 Thread Zack Widup
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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 curiosity.  Each number 0 through 9 
is said by a different person; however, every number is the same (all the 
0's sound the same; all the 1's sound the same, etc.)  Some sound as if 
they were sped up.  Some have background noises or even background voices 
in with the numbers.

I'm curious why someone would put the message on a forum that many people 
on internet can see, and have a phone number that anyone can dial.  I 
suspect it's either an experiment in human reaction or a joke of some 
sort.  Maybe it's Commander Bunny.  :)

73, Zack

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Might Be Giants?


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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 00540 04091 01401
 30150 86022 09608 10660 02082
 05507 00020 0 02208 30290
 08022 01200 40710 13065 02709
 40190 29014 02200 80020 11083 
 07300 30260 19000 00700 0
 86 86
 
 Same lead-in music, both as an intro and out-tro
 
 Would be interesting to watch the number for a series of days and see if
 the message changes any...
 
 One thing I notice in the message is that every 5FG has a zero in it...
 


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[Spooks] Spooky Craig's ad

2006-05-11 Thread rem51
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 It wouldn't be difficult at all to hoax something like this. I'm not accusing
anyone, that's just my gut feeling. You'd need an answering machine, some
software to splice together audio recordings, and some knowledge of numbers
stations so you can give it the same feel.

 If that's what it is, I'd say it was clever and well executed.

--Gene
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Re: [Spooks] Spooky Craig's ad

2006-05-11 Thread s.ulrich

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My immediate thought was Twelve Monkeys!


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 It wouldn't be difficult at all to hoax something like this. I'm not accusing
anyone, that's just my gut feeling. You'd need an answering machine, some
software to splice together audio recordings, and some knowledge of numbers
stations so you can give it the same feel.

 If that's what it is, I'd say it was clever and well executed.

--Gene
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