These shortwave radio stations are used to maintain almost untraceable communications when the internet is down. Cuba has the ...
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'Weird little devices': First one listens to Cold War spy radio
Numbers stations - those ghostly shortwave broadcasts where synthetic voices read strings of digits into the void - have been sending one-way coded messages to intelligence agents since World War I.
The regime is overmatched militarily, but still has tools for returning fire.
The Feds have put out a warning to local law enforcement agencies of possible terrorist attacks here in the U.S. by “sleeper cells” after they intercepted messages broadcast on a new shortwave radio ...
The broadcasts on short-wave radio from somewhere in Europe appear to be coded messages in Farsi to agents on the ground, echoing the Cold War.
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