It’s measurements.
If the numbers repeat in a pattern, it’s fine as long as the pattern isn’t broken.
If the numbers don’t repeat in a pattern, it’s fine as long as it doesn’t become a pattern.
If the pattern or lack of it changes, start worrying. It will be fine as long as it resumes regular operation. Else, things have changed.
If the numbers are replaced with words, something of importance was discovered. It will be fine as long as the words don’t mention you directly.
If the words weave a tale or address you/somebody else, you need to wake up. It is time to wake up.
If you can’t wake up, I’m sorry, you’ve missed your number or sequence. Try again on a different frequency.
…
It’s usually that kind of thing that attracts the curious.
Dude this is fucking me up right before bed
No need to tell me about it. I wrote that before going to sleep.
Or was it during…? Huh.
Why, why do I have Lemmy open just before bed. :| I’m fascinated but also creeped.
Yeah, I’m just gonna…not look into this potential rabbit hole.
Not looking into it is how they get you!
This shit again. Those numbers are nothing to worry about at all, they’re just meant for the Russian sleepers sitting in their apartments next to NATO military facilities, telling them to continue not setting off their hydrogen bombs. I don’t know why people worry about this.
Exactly! It’s when you DON’T hear numbers that you’ve gotta worry.
I don’t worry, why would I worry? After all the numbers haven’t stopped…yet.
A lot of them did shut down after the fall of the USSR actually.
An odd combination of mysterious, ominous, and boring as fuck.
Accurate.
Isn’t that just numberwang?
Let’s rotate the board!
Welcome back, let’s play Wanganumb!
1
1
1
…1
это номер Ван!
I remember back when I found the Conet project CD boxset uploaded on the internet when I was into number stations.
It is a collection of number station recordings, released to try and get attention and focus people’s efforts to find and decode these signals.
A subtype of number stations are polytone stations, they broadcast tones that a computer can interpret into the message, so when you hear it, it is just what sounds like random tones played randomly at high speed.
The full recording also has a few more sections, there is often an identification string, like a peice of music to help agents tune in to the source, then there is a sync broadcast to have the computer figure out the timings, I have heard this as a rapid stacato tone signal.
Anyway, one of the most terrifying experiences I have had with media was when I was at a LAN party, I was playing OpenTTD with my friends in coop, while listening to the Conet project.
I get to a track that just starts with a slow droning rythm, I zone out from the sound and it is kinda nice with a slow, allmost meditative tempo in my headphones.
This goes on for minutes as I relax, then suddenly, the sound speeds up and a different stacato rythm starts.
And before I could react, my ears are filled with weird random beeps at a high speed.
I just ripped my headphones off my head as it sort of felt as if my brain was being reprogrammed, the long slow drone part felt as if it was made to soften my brain up, for the fast beeps to affect me.
I, too, enjoy consuming toadstools.
I have never done shrooms or any drug.
Shame
Nah, I am happy with my mental state as it is.
Thats good to hear.
Well then no wonder your brain’s so susceptible to radio programming. Take some shrooms to fortify yourself man!
“…must…kill…mickey…mouse…”
You almost got snowcrashed
THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN
shivers down the spine at 48kHz
TIL about The Conet Project. Just in time for spooky season!
As a qualified amateur operator, I approve this course of action.
73 good buddy
- Be safe out there.
“Yer tawkin bout da numbas!”
Some lady on LOST
Lost spoilers
“That’s just a line of chalk in a cave, if you want the job it’s yours.”
meanwhile some random dog twitches in his sleep
Achtung
Achtung
Baby
Nancy…
Adam…
Susan…
Nancy…
Adam…
Susan…
randomly starts playing bad apple
WebSDR my beloved
I used to spend tons of time when I was a kid playing around with my dad’s shortwave radio.
I never heard a number’s station, but I did once come across a station playing a monophonic synth version of Waltzing Matilda over and over again. The atmosphere must have been super reflective that night if I was picking up Australia from the Midwestern U.S., so I don’t think whatever it was came from Australia. But I’ve never been able to explain it.
For what it’s worth, I picked up Radio Australia on shortwave from Denver on a recently-restored tube radio (albeit a higher-end one). It was surprisingly clear too!
Jeez, you don’t need the gun. I would have come willingly if you’d mentioned the numbers stations. Watching some boring Netflix movie kinda sounded lame anyway. Here’s an edible, where are your headphones?