[Spooks] 5th question on NS
Zack Widup
w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Fri Feb 14 09:57:11 EST 2014
Yes, I've hypothesized that. It could be only a tiny percent of the
messages sent have any actual content that is meant to be received.
Short of an agent or ex-agent of some intelligence agency actually
"spilling the beans" about all this, I guess we'll never really know.
73, Zack (W9SZ)
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 8:35 AM, <avflinsch at verizon.net> wrote:
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> does each code group represent a letter? - maybe/maybe not
> a whole word? - maybe/maybe not
> a part of a word? - maybe/maybe not
> something else? - maybe/maybe not
> code groups that are further decoded - onec again maybe/maybe not
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> Without actually being able to decode the message strings, there is no
> real way to tell. Some of the transmissions may just be red herrings to
> throw off the counterintelligence spooks. Anything is really possible.
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> I have little knowledge of how these things work but I'd have to
> assume the code book would be tailored to that. What I don't know is -
> does each code group represent a letter? Or a whole word? Or a part of
> a word? Or something else that is further decoded by another code
> book? Maybe one time pads give code groups that are further decoded by
> a master code book?
>
> Zack
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