[Spooks] V2 and weird sounds

Tom H swler007 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 8 22:34:09 EDT 2004


--- Chris Smolinski <csmolinski at blackcatsystems.com>
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> >Unless someone has a letter of authenication from
> the operators of 
> >V2/M8, or has actually been to the studioes or
> transmitter site, it 
> >is all speculation anyway about who they are.  As
> it is with most of 
> >the other Enigma designations, isn't it?   Someone
> is going to have 
> >to drive up to the transmitter site and burn out
> his receiver's 
> >front end to actually know the real truth.  Someone
> says "I think 
> >that's Mossad" or "I think that's CIA" or "That may
> be KGB" and so 
> >it gets a name.  And then it becomes accepted as
> such, right?  But 
> >is it really?
> 
> M8/V2 transmissions have been mentioned in at least
> two spy trials 
> here in the USA, including case(s) where the FBI
> found computer(s) 
> with hidden software to decode the transmissions.
> Well, unless that's 
> part of the conspiracy as well... ;-)
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Hence; the Ana Montes case. 


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