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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, sparse as it is.

On 5/12/06, Zack Widup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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 monitoring this list they know I called it.  :-)

Has anyone tried to decode it yet?  Where's my Little Orphan Annie decoder
ring?

73, Zack

On Fri, 12 May 2006, Ed wrote:

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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 traffic!
>
> talk about spooky...
>
> -ed
>

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