Any short wave enthusiast, given enough time, will encounter these strange broadcasts. These strings of seemingly meaningless numbers, or sometimes merely tones, were first reported during the first world war, and their purpose has been debated over decades, their frequencies and call signs obsessively collected and given ad-hoc designations like “the Squeaky Wheel” or “the Lincolnshire Poacher” by enthusiasts. Meanwhile, governments and intelligence agencies all over the world refuse to explain them, insisting that they are, to quote one official, “not for public consumption”. What is it about these broadcasts that are so very unnerving? What can a string of random numbers or tones or even static possibly be communicating, and to whom? How can this method persist in spite of our current technological advancement? And the biggest question mark of all- Why? This is a story of Dead Hands and secret worlds, patterns in randomness and radio signals to nowhere. This is the story of numbers stations. And Its Past Dark.
Music Used in this Episode:
whatfunk:
The Earth Rumbles
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Kevin Macleod:
The Machine Thinks
(incompetech.com)
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Schemawound:
Time Travel Is Possible
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Various numbers stations recordings used in this episode derive from
The Conet Project on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ird059