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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2010

Why do spy networks still use high speed Morse Code telegraphy?

High speed telegraphy works, and is secure under a wide array of conditions.

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  • The best places for spys to hang out and transfer messages to HQ ... are the 3x adult sites.

    Stenography works best with pretty shelas, as no nepot spy agency worker will the image any further. Needless to say : The US 'security intelligence agencies' are chocked to death with nepots.

    There are about 50 sites (in English) for the anonymous upload of pix of pretty shelas ... these sites are probably chocking with US-UK secrets.

  • The best places for spys to hang out in my view are

    -- xhamster

    -- xtube

    -- IMVU

    -- RedLightCenter

    etc ...

  • Any fool (or American), much less information theoritist could tell you that YouTube is the last place spys would want to use to send messages.

    Yes, you theoretically use YouTube but the messages would have to be well hidden -- each video is recoded to FLV -- and recoding can wipe out messages that are too close to the noise level.

    Picture stenography you can't use.

    Barcodes you could use, but the limitations are too many to even comptemplate.

    Hiding messages in audio runs into the noise ...

  • I created the demo video, and there is no hidden message to be found at any levels.

    However, in terms of information theory (and the bandwidth limitations that exist for Agent --> HQ communications) ... message layering is vital.

    Message subtext can allow one to know if an agent is compromised or not (going by WWII examples).

    Modern Agent --> HQ messaging must be highly automated and secure. It is now up to the agent to have a Java applet to do all outbound crypto and OSI physical coding.

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  • I hate to sound un-kind, but... do you think that everyone in the world does not already know this? And these are NOT hard to detect anymore... even without a Wullenweber antenna like the one you have pictured.

    It's breaking them that is difficult, as these transmissions take place in one direction only. With the Internet now-a-days, spies surely contact their home agencies my innocent looking posts.

    MAYBE EVEN LIKE THIS ONE THAT YOU PUT UP, eyreland!!!!! YOU'RE THE SPY!!!

  • I don't like to listen to these as these as I do now morse code (although very rusty at it) and I know the power of the subconscience. You can send a subliminal messege in this and the listener will not realize it till it is too late.

    It brings me to the question again. Why did Transport Canada make it mandatory for Canadian Marine Officers to know Morse code when at the same time they stopped making it mandatory the carry the Morse equipment onboard our ships.

    Odd isn't it??

  • I'm sure they have software to slow down the speed from a recording and then they can get the letters, unless the letters are somehow enciphered also, like by a one-time pad for instance?

  • thumbs up if you only heard beaps.....

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