The call letters were available to a hoaxer. Radio/TV magazines used to print the call signs of stations newly on the air. I found the KLEE sign in a magazine around 1950. But I don't recall a particular person ever being identified with a hoax. One of the mystery photos was published in TV Guide around 1953-54.
Thanks for the Whichfinder General the KLEE Station interval which is FANTASTIC! Can I have a copy of this video please? Thank you very much!
cuilitang 3 years ago 2
The call letters were available to a hoaxer. Radio/TV magazines used to print the call signs of stations newly on the air. I found the KLEE sign in a magazine around 1950. But I don't recall a particular person ever being identified with a hoax. One of the mystery photos was published in TV Guide around 1953-54.
caseyg5 4 years ago 5
HOAX:
1. KLEE didn't go off air, it changed its callsign to KPRC.
2. American broadcasts cannot be viewed in Britain due to incompatibility.
3. Other stations received similar letters.
someperson42 4 years ago 7
I remeber reading something about this in a scientific mystery journal in 1992. Bizarre and chilling too.
Striplight1980 4 years ago 2
I don't care what anybody says. I don't think it was a hoax. I think it was UFO's at work.
Stratman78 3 years ago 2