Posted on 07/21/2016 7:33:11 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
A North Korean short wave radio station abruptly returned to the airwaves last Friday after a sixteen year absence. The mysterious broadcast has South Korean intelligence agents scrambling to figure out what its message means-and whom the message was intended for.
The transmission, which began at approximately 12:45 on Friday, was made by an unnamed female announcer and began with, "From now on, I will give review work for the subject of mathematics under the curriculum of a remote education university for exploration agents of the 27th bureau."
The announcer went on to say, "On page 459, question number 35, on page 913, question number 55, on page 135, question number 86, on page 257, question number 2 "
The string of phrases and numbers continued for another twelve minutes.
North Korea has long used so-called numbers stations-shortwave radio stations that broadcast coded messages to communicate with agents abroad. The messages typically consist of a string of numbers or phrases, nonsensical to anyone but the intended recipient. Spy agencies around the world have used numbers stations for decades, but the advent of the internet has generally made the system obsolete. North Korea ceased transmitting the messages in 2000.
That's why the reactivation of North Korea's system is so puzzling. There are literally a billion places to hide a secret message in plain sight on the internet-everywhere from want ads on Craigslist to messages in ancient forums. "Number stations" are also less than ideal because the mere act of transmitting tells the entire world that you're up to something.
The message obviously means something, but what? Pyongyang recently called for terrorist-style attacks against South Korean targets, including subways, shopping malls, and ( ... ???)
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What’s the frequency, Kim?
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A crummy commercial?
Son of a bitch!
On the subject of "numbers stations"
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Yikes! And the Fringe Division has been closed down.
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Contents of Hillary’s emails?
It used to be just a series of numbers read with a Spanish accent. This is more interesting.
Bkmrk.
My guess is they are sending out gibberish but eventually after the South Koreans have grown tired of trying to figure it out, they will send out the real one.
That is why spies on the ground are still necessary. That way the South Koreans will know what is gibberish and what is not.
I loved that guy !
I don’t know but the chair is against the wall, I say again, the chair is against the wall.
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