[Spooks] Shortwave at the movies

Susan C. Hickey [email protected]
Mon, 3 Feb 2003 16:35:36 -0330


You know, I was wondering the same thing!!!! Sue

Sue Hickey, Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland, Canada
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Has anyone ever looked to see if there is any correlation between the
frequency of activity on these stations and major events such as 9/11 or
the space shuttle disaster?




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On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 18:49, Frank(ee) wrote:
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> And what about �A Beautiful Mind� (Ron Howard, 2001), where this weird
> mathematician works as a cryptographer but runs into psychiatric
problems,
> where his hallucinations lead him to consider himself a cryptographer of
> numbers messages. Unfortunately I don't remember if we actually get to
hear
> numbers messages (think we did), but there are sheets full of numbers (of
> varying length -oddly enough- if I remember well).

The first major scene of his hallucinations involves him going to some
unnamed military facility where they present him with a printout of the
numbers captured from a Russian (IIRC) SW broadcast.

Most of the remaining "crypto" stuff is based on newspaper and magazine
clippings.

It's an interesting fact that one of the symptoms of some forms of
schizophrenia is the tendency to see patterns and connections that don't
really exist in random data/events.  It makes you wonder about some of
the people on this list...   ;)

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{$_%16or$t^=$c^=($m=(11,10,116,100,11,122,20,100)[$_/16%8])&110;
$t^=(72,@z=(64,72,$a^=12*($_%16-2?0:$m&17)),$b^=$_%64?12:0,@z)
[$_%8]}(16..271);if((@a=unx"C*",$_)[20]&48){$h=5;$_=unxb24,join
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print+x"C*",@a}';s/x/pack+/g;eval

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    | extract_mpeg2 | mpeg2dec -

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