I heard "tira" ("castle" in Hebrew), "yalda" ("little girl" in Hebrew) etc.. It's definitely in Hebrew, so you may be right about the Mossad operating this.
There is actually a genius behind using both a crude code like a one time pad(Vernam cipher) and "outdated" shortwave radio. I mean who the hell even listens to shortwave anymore? Also shortwave is cheap, almost untraceable. The cost effectiveness alone is attractive.
0:36 it turns into an Aphex Twin track for a moment.
bobbygnosis 1 year ago
what is the brand of radio u use?
venomt 1 year ago
I heard "tira" ("castle" in Hebrew), "yalda" ("little girl" in Hebrew) etc.. It's definitely in Hebrew, so you may be right about the Mossad operating this.
SmileyMan45 1 year ago
Your popcorn are ready.
XshadowlinkX 1 year ago
what model radio?
cazyforlegos 1 year ago
Focus please !! ;)
Very nice IC-706 !
73 !
darvenfolsoy 3 years ago
see my video "iridial" about number station....
jacktorrance1978 3 years ago
Sounds like the 'E10' believed to be operated by Mossad. I like the 'Novembrrrrr'
LCduT 4 years ago 6
Yes, sounds very much like E10. According to Simon Mason's site it is E10 JSR
the123kingRV 3 years ago
I've read that E10 JSR hasn't been heard since the end of '07, so this recording may be a piece of posterity now.
LCduT 3 years ago
Oh no on the contrary! I heard it yesterday here in Sweden on 4464!
pitcalco 3 years ago
they are contacting the aliens :} I really wanna know what they are saying!! Arrg haha anyways nice vid and 73s ke5rrh
surefirefan 4 years ago
Sounds liek the Conet Project
coldironhands1 4 years ago
There is actually a genius behind using both a crude code like a one time pad(Vernam cipher) and "outdated" shortwave radio. I mean who the hell even listens to shortwave anymore? Also shortwave is cheap, almost untraceable. The cost effectiveness alone is attractive.
retsisruoydekcufi 4 years ago
I really wish I knew what these number stations are!
M14forever 4 years ago
Governments playing the spook game with one another.
dieselscience 4 years ago
Go to GOOGLE and enter "shortwave numbers stations" and you will be alllll night
reading.
waterboardingfan 4 years ago 6
Nice find!
JamieoftheNorth 4 years ago