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  • @RingwayManchester
    @RingwayManchester  Před 26 dny +44

    Secret Numbers Station Phone Numbers Were Posted On Craigslist - The Recordings
    czcams.com/video/P_kXsPDoYjs/video.html

  • @EricParker
    @EricParker Před 24 dny +179

    Brings a whole new meaning to classified ads.

  • @matambale
    @matambale Před 26 dny +425

    If someone hasn't said it already, "Zero" guy could use some anger management.

    • @felipekfcosta
      @felipekfcosta Před 26 dny +18

      I'm having trouble understanding the "one" guy! Is it really "1" he's saying?

    • @MercuryKurogane
      @MercuryKurogane Před 26 dny +29

      yeah the creepiest part was the way the zero was said, it felt to harsh compared to everything else

    • @SamClemens-id3cl
      @SamClemens-id3cl Před 26 dny +2

      😂

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Před 26 dny +5

      @@MercuryKurogane Well, it is German, a harsh language. I'm betting all of the numbers were sampled rather than computer generated.

    • @Dave01Rhodes
      @Dave01Rhodes Před 26 dny +20

      According to the video they got their samples by calling people up and saying numbers to them until they repeated the numbers back to get them to stop.
      So the zero guy was probably pretty upset

  • @nowster
    @nowster Před 26 dny +206

    Emmanuel Goldstein would be a pseudonym. It's the character of the rebel leader in Orwell's 1984.

    • @Davidrcobb
      @Davidrcobb Před 26 dny +41

      A fake rebel leader at that. Very strange implications.

    • @yannkitson116
      @yannkitson116 Před 26 dny +30

      @@Davidrcobb Controlled opposition... still in use today ;)

    • @michael_r
      @michael_r Před 25 dny +25

      Yeah. That was an intentional choice on his part. That guy is pretty famous in the underground phone hacking world. 2600 Magazine was a big deal. People who read it understood the reference.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 24 dny +7

      @@michael_r He also served as a consultant when they were making the movie "Hackers."

    • @noth606
      @noth606 Před 23 dny +3

      Holy balls, you realized that now? Not like all of this has been around for 30yrs or so, naah...

  • @jimkt01
    @jimkt01 Před 25 dny +85

    “Thank you for calling the Kremlin. All our lines are busy right now…. “

    • @ScaryGarrySG1
      @ScaryGarrySG1 Před 20 dny +3

      "Enjoy this Tetris theme in the meantime"

  • @PlutoTheGod
    @PlutoTheGod Před 26 dny +161

    Radio has the mysteries that people thought the deep web contained back in the day lol. You are never too sure what’s a government rabbithole and what’s just some people having fun.

    • @raymondmartin6737
      @raymondmartin6737 Před 26 dny +4

      Should be Homeland Insecurity. 😮

    • @donwayne1357
      @donwayne1357 Před 26 dny +5

      @@raymondmartin6737 Cornholed by the Great Cornholio.

    • @donwayne1357
      @donwayne1357 Před 26 dny

      Don't bend the wiener on the web.

    • @Ramonatho
      @Ramonatho Před 23 dny +12

      If it's low enough frequency to be heard from across the ocean, it's definitely government. We can't blast those kinda waves all willy nilly.

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 Před 11 dny

      "Governments" are fictions... Dig a little deeper.

  • @mattomite9097
    @mattomite9097 Před 21 dnem +40

    “The chair is against the wall…the chair is against the wall. John has a big mustache…John has a big mustache”

  • @applejacks971
    @applejacks971 Před 26 dny +93

    "Every time the message repeats itself, it gets shorter so eventually, it'll be gone"
    "Its a countdown...they're using our satellites against us..."

    • @jong3122
      @jong3122 Před 24 dny +6

      Eagle 20, Fox 2!

    • @applejacks971
      @applejacks971 Před 24 dny +6

      @@jong3122 Hellooo boyyyyyys!!!

    • @bonsur7412
      @bonsur7412 Před 20 dny +7

      IMMMMMM BBBBBAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCKKKKKKMKKKKMK

    • @Gramma_Is_pissed
      @Gramma_Is_pissed Před 20 dny

      ‘You knew then, and you did nothing!’

    • @MM12684
      @MM12684 Před 13 dny +1

      All cable repair men know this

  • @justpassnthru
    @justpassnthru Před 26 dny +90

    I will hear that voice saying "Zero" in my nightmares tonight.😳

  • @330_Crew
    @330_Crew Před 26 dny +131

    I'd think that calling a numbers station phone number would immediately put you under surveillance by counter intelligence. This immediately narrows down the population who is the target of the message. A broadcast radio numbers station is impossible to figure out who is receiving the message.

    • @matthewellisor5835
      @matthewellisor5835 Před 26 dny

      Exactly why it was publicly published and it would have been only called by the intended recipient, from any particular number, once.
      If you're interested, there are plenty of resources under a search for tradecraft.

    • @user-yu8ur9yi9e
      @user-yu8ur9yi9e Před 26 dny +25

      The point was to make it go viral so you'd never have to call.

    • @BFVgnr
      @BFVgnr Před 26 dny +33

      It used to not be as easy. Wireless and cellular telephones has made intercepting telephone calls very easy. On a wired line, you'd have to tap that specific number. And that could only happen at the actual phone company switch, at the telephone pole where the line branches off to that phone from junction box, or some mechanical tap at the phone. There used to be a microphone transmitter that could be placed in the handset of a rotary telephone under the voice mike.
      That's why pay phones were so popular, because you'd never be able to tap ALL the pay phones.

    • @CharlesFVincent
      @CharlesFVincent Před 26 dny +17

      I agree. Putting real clandestine intelligence instructions on a wired line would add huge risks of traceability that are not present with listening to global radio. If the message was a genuine breach of a nation’s security the resources turned toward the problem would be substantial. Also, if an agent uses a one-time pad a second time, it’s no longer a one-time pad. There would be no need for a looped music placeholder because it’s an out-message, not a frequency. But they did a great job of capturing the spooky feel and making a mysterious puzzle.

    • @FCKSHT813
      @FCKSHT813 Před 26 dny

      you really think people using the number stations would use common cell and landlines lol cmon yall

  • @bltvd
    @bltvd Před 26 dny +286

    The most surprising thing for me about all of this is that Aha has another song!

    • @donwayne1357
      @donwayne1357 Před 26 dny +16

      The Illinois Enema Bandit is an anagram for Hunter Is A Coke Head In High Places.

    • @bltvd
      @bltvd Před 26 dny +5

      @@donwayne1357 obviously

    • @Savagetechie
      @Savagetechie Před 26 dny +11

      They should have used Living Daylights.

    • @therealnotanerd_account2
      @therealnotanerd_account2 Před 26 dny +25

      In places like Brazil, a-ha had dozens of successful songs. Only in US they are seen as one hit wonders.

    • @bltvd
      @bltvd Před 26 dny +14

      @@therealnotanerd_account2 next you are going to tell me Big Country had other songs than In a Big Country!

  • @graemedavidson499
    @graemedavidson499 Před 26 dny +90

    During the Crowdstrike incident, many tech support lines must have sounded like this for a while…

    • @mcfcguvnors
      @mcfcguvnors Před 25 dny

      Especially if you were trying to get " an Amazon refund "

  • @fpvnwv1493
    @fpvnwv1493 Před 13 dny +4

    Bro..2 thoughts. 1. This ep/vid is in a class of it own. It deserves a medal. Thanks for it. 2. YOU deserve a medal for being courteous and classy to all the commenters who think they "get"it but are not in the same COUNTRY, much less ballpark as the truth. Bravo

  • @Vifnis
    @Vifnis Před 26 dny +55

    I wonder who at the NSA/CIA has to watch this tomorrow...

    • @iMadrid11
      @iMadrid11 Před 16 dny +1

      I bet the NSA/CIA already have this information. The problem is having human analysts being able to identify or spot anything to break through the noise.

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 Před 11 dny +1

      Well, that would depend on whether or not the Mossad instructs them to do so, as they are entirely subservient to them.

  • @stevesmith2171
    @stevesmith2171 Před 20 dny +18

    AM radio was the only way to listen to our local sports back in the 90's. One friday night I found myself parked in the middle of nowhere and for some reason all the FM stations weren't coming in very well so I decided to switch to AM and listen to our highschool football game. Only station that came in wasn't a regular station and it was playing the tones that you hear taking a hearing test over and over in different order. It was really kinda spooky. When it finally stopped the regular stations on both AM and FM started coming in loud and clear. I decided to leave that rabbit hole alone unless I ever heard someone mention it. It's till a mystery all these years later and I hadn't thought about it in a very long time until the algorithm put this video in my feed. It had to something localized to the area I was at because I never heard a word about nobody being able to listen to the game or complain about all the radio stations being off the air or having very poor reception. If any of you radio sleuths have an idea what it was let me know in the comments.

    • @ChristopherWoods
      @ChristopherWoods Před 20 dny +15

      May have been scheduled transmitter maintenance (where TX power is lowered for safety or technical reasons) - if tones were repeated at non-mechanical intervals then could have been engineers doing end-to-end tests, checking studio-transmitter links, equipment malfunctioning or some remote switching attempts. Perhaps EBS/EAS tests? Were you hearing pure sine tones or EAS SAME / FSK style sounds?

    • @brianhebert6152
      @brianhebert6152 Před dnem

      Definitely the Emergency Alert System if it was "tones in different order" and affected all stations you could receive.

    • @arostwocents
      @arostwocents Před dnem +1

      UFO passing over. You should have looked up and you would have seen a black triangle. No radio waves can propagate within their EM field.

  • @MrMontanaNights
    @MrMontanaNights Před 26 dny +41

    Not entirely surprising. During the early days of CZcams (maybe even today too for all I know), the Russian FSB left coded messages for their overseas agents as youtube comments on a specific YT channel that had to do with a (I think it was Spanish?) Footballer. It was apparently a very popular channel at the time and you wouldn't notice the messages unless you were the person looking for the specific comment at the specific time and date it was to be made. Russia seems to not particularly care if bystanders can see the message, since it's not like it can be easily broken anyways, if at all.

    • @BobAbc0815
      @BobAbc0815 Před 23 dny +7

      If done corectly one time pad cant be broken at all.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 21 dnem +8

      I’ve never heard of this thats fxcking wild. The craziest thing I’ve seen in the comments was somebody who claimed they were being held captive against their will. If it was a prank, it was a very good one as their comment was highly specific and their typing read like they were in a rush to post something. all the other comments they made with their account were calls for help as well. it creeped me tf out bcuz kidnapping happens a lot more than the media leads on

    • @matthiasthulman4058
      @matthiasthulman4058 Před 3 dny

      ​@poindextertunes the kidnapping statistics, specifically kids, that's a real rabbithole to make you lose hope.

  • @WooShell
    @WooShell Před 26 dny +52

    That's one angry sounding numbers station for sure..

    • @Chiberia
      @Chiberia Před 26 dny +10

      ZERO!

    • @MacGuffin1
      @MacGuffin1 Před 26 dny +3

      You would be too. Probably not as angry as the people who found out what a One Time Pad is....

    • @stoneneils
      @stoneneils Před 25 dny

      Because the majority of them were psychopaths in the adult industry on cocaine...these were test lines for IVR - which was mostly chat lines, adult talk lines and group chats. I used these all the time to test my code in the 80s...or maybe early 90s i forget exactly.

    • @Helltormentor
      @Helltormentor Před 24 dny +1

      That group of five zeroes sounds like a barking dog. 😊

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 21 dnem

      @@stoneneilsdo what now? in what way is the adult industry connected to the intelligence community?

  • @dmthandmade5674
    @dmthandmade5674 Před 26 dny +30

    I dunno if you ever did it in Machester but when I was a kid in the midlands we used to dial an 0800 number that was 666 666, and it was weird.
    The message was something like 'There is no service at telephone number Six (dramatic pause) Six (Dramatic pause) Six. and then the line would cut off. It wasn't the usual operator voice, it was a man similar to the speaking clock man but it almost sounded sarcastic or contemptuous. I've always wondered if that was some kind agent spookery.

  • @davedavies8002
    @davedavies8002 Před 26 dny +37

    There was a number some years ago for a hotel in Holland connected to the G20, if you called it you where given a code, after the G20 the number vanished and the hotel is actually a coffee shop

    • @MxArgent
      @MxArgent Před 26 dny +8

      I think I could go for some international intrigue coffee right about now.

    • @markburgess8603
      @markburgess8603 Před 26 dny +14

      It sounds like the Bilderberg group, I once called back in (about 2012) just to see if it was true that you get a frosty German receptionist and yes it was true. I asked her If I could make an appointment to interview people there as I was a freelance Journalist writing a piece, she immediately put the phone down. I called back and got a discontinued tone.

    • @mgratk
      @mgratk Před 25 dny

      @@markburgess8603 I got her to meet me for coffee. Quite a woman.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 21 dnem +1

      that was probably a front for a drug operation or my best guess is a trafficking ring

  • @jumpstar9000
    @jumpstar9000 Před 26 dny +17

    I love all things number stations. I've even written a couple of tracks about number stations a few years ago. I remember listening to Lincolnshire Poacher back in the early 80s quite often. I hadn't heard about this stuff. Very cool. Thanks for sharing!

  • @montef
    @montef Před 25 dny +6

    Great video as always!
    I’d forgotten all about this. I remember how much buzz it created back in the day.
    Thanks for the very enjoyable walk down memory lane!! 😊

  • @peterhudson7819
    @peterhudson7819 Před 21 dnem +7

    Dont know if anyone has said this or if it will be said by the end of video. When the numbers are being stated in the recordings, there is one number in a seemingly random location in each set of numbers is in a distinctly different, and much clearer voice than the rest. This could explain all of the extra zeros, they are all decoys, only the numbers in this distinct voice are useful. I only say this because this different voice which seemed clearer and easier to understand stood out in a huge way to me when hearing this. And it would make sense for purposes of simple decryption with a number/letter key. Just putting it out there, im sure that i camt possibly be the first to suggest this, but then again, everybody else could have thought the same thing and not said anything....

  • @0x_hackerfren
    @0x_hackerfren Před 26 dny +22

    I had a feeling this was a Defcon challenge lmao. Those crypto guys are a crazy batch.

    • @Aromatic.Bleach
      @Aromatic.Bleach Před 14 dny +2

      Seriously
      ..that's all it is?
      Like "creepy videos" are always ARGs. Mkay.

  • @zrebbesh
    @zrebbesh Před 24 dny +7

    Radio is preferred because it can be transmitted from and listened for anywhere by anyone. This created loggable events tied to individual people when ads were purchased, when VOIP services were hired, when people called them, etc etc etc... It does not meet the requirements of a secret message.

  • @nooneinpart
    @nooneinpart Před 26 dny +33

    This got me to go look at the Craigslist forums. All I can say is...interesting.

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Před 25 dny +6

      In an alt.reality kind of way.
      If you look at the Craigslist ad listings, you will occasionally see posts in free sections that lists some innocuous item, but in the description text there will be several thousand words of unrelated text that seem like blocks of either random words or random passages or pieces of other ad descriptions. These get posting in many different CL servers.
      Seems like it might be a "book cipher". Or maybe just a badly written CL ad bot.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 21 dnem

      @@obsidianjane4413I’m going with ai bot

    • @no-replies
      @no-replies Před 8 dny

      It is a shadow of it's former self. You could buy PEOPLE on CL

  • @gl_tonight
    @gl_tonight Před 24 dny +40

    This was actually a message stating protect Harambe at all costs. Sadly a decade later the mission failed and now the world is in ruins

    • @gilraybaker826
      @gilraybaker826 Před 23 dny +2

      Skynet Always Wins

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 21 dnem +4

      a joke about a dead meme from almost a decade ago. hysterical 😐

    • @IT-gw8di
      @IT-gw8di Před 21 dnem

      Never forget 😢

    • @TrentAdam
      @TrentAdam Před 20 dny +1

      That was a welcome throwback haha

    • @TrentAdam
      @TrentAdam Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@poindextertunesThe fact that it's a decade old added to it being funny

  • @ASMRPeople
    @ASMRPeople Před 26 dny +13

    I mean it has to be assumed that at some point in the past intelligence services has used craigslist to communicate with agents in the field. Of course they'd likely advertise a used ford Taurus at 30% over fair market value or something like that. At any rate the group proved there point.

  • @maxstr
    @maxstr Před 23 dny +16

    I wonder if the pitch or tone of the spoken numbers is also part of the cypher? It sounds like they either took random audio clips of people saying numbers, or they had a bunch of people read off numbers and then put them together. It's weird because it would be much easier to just use a computer voice, so they went to some effort to use audio clips

  • @ifiwereme
    @ifiwereme Před 26 dny +11

    Incredibly interesting! I love this topic! Also, I think you have the coolest voice for narrating videos.

  • @jkennaw4314
    @jkennaw4314 Před 19 dny +5

    Why are numbers stations so creepy. Get goosebumps every time I hear the prerecorded messages

  • @deus_ex_felis
    @deus_ex_felis Před 25 dny +6

    with classic number stations the opening melody is usually used to identify the sender or origin of the msg

  • @bunni3140
    @bunni3140 Před 26 dny +14

    I really miss those days. God knows what would happen to you today, the three letter sense of humor has shifted. Great story man.

  • @og_jakey
    @og_jakey Před 26 dny +60

    The world would be a stranger, probably safer, yet weird place without Craigslist. God bless 😂

    • @RingwayManchester
      @RingwayManchester  Před 26 dny +6

      Haha I agree!

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Před 21 dnem +1

      stranger? have you read any lost connections or want ads?

    • @colekimball4945
      @colekimball4945 Před 21 dnem

      Yeah, my former classmate from HS ended up as a case on "The First 48" after trying to buy a car from a Craigslist ad.

  • @utp216
    @utp216 Před 26 dny +8

    That is one helluva twist on the radio number stations!

  • @КГБКолДжорджКостанца

    Ahh yes buy a secret mission for probably $50

    • @luminousfractal420
      @luminousfractal420 Před 26 dny +4

      i guess the whole "your phone will self destruct" thing isnt so dramatic since lithium.

    • @ObsceneSuperMatt
      @ObsceneSuperMatt Před 25 dny

      Don't forget to drink your Ovaltine!

  • @SeraphinaPZ
    @SeraphinaPZ Před 12 dny +1

    I think I'm gonna be hearing "ZERO!" in my dreams now.

  • @David0lyle
    @David0lyle Před 26 dny +11

    😕 Honestly I have an unpleasant sensation that I might well have contributed to this sort of activity. When I worked on telephone systems we regularly used a fully plain text terminals to access the IP phone systems. 😬 Well, if hackers watching the stream then they would have had been able to watch fully unencrypted server passwords going back and forth. With those passwords they would then have been able to access the servers on these phones systems and configured them how they wished.
    That security hole was plugged even while I worked there but I have a sense of anxiety about how many years and servers preceded that solution.

  • @TeaBeeAdventures
    @TeaBeeAdventures Před 26 dny +28

    I called that number back when this first happened. Honestly I'm sure that's what they wanted. If only one person calls the number then this can be tracked. Whoever the one person that calls is the person the message was meant for and goverments can track that down. But if 100000 or more people call then you have no idea who the right person is. This was the event that tipped me off on number stations and I've loved the subject ever since.

    • @WillyJunior
      @WillyJunior Před 26 dny +4

      This makes no sense

    • @PlanetaryDefense
      @PlanetaryDefense Před 26 dny +4

      Yeah it's a weird concept for a "numbers station". These people must have only been in it for the luls. Only way to hide in the masses is if each phone number becomes popular, and even then you can narrow it down by comparing who calls the different numbers, after a while the list grows short. Also, it's easy to check if persons of interest interact with the numbers.

    • @Trebor74
      @Trebor74 Před 26 dny +3

      ​@@PlanetaryDefensenot if you use burn phones,etc. different numbers every time

    • @PlanetaryDefense
      @PlanetaryDefense Před 26 dny +5

      @@Trebor74 But if your agent goes through a number of burner phones that's suspicious behavior that can be caught. Much easier and safer to just have a radio that can receive shortwave.

    • @Trebor74
      @Trebor74 Před 25 dny +1

      @@PlanetaryDefense not really,if you pay cash,etc there's no trace.

  • @BobAbc0815
    @BobAbc0815 Před 23 dny +3

    Incidently "Fräulein" is written with ä, or ae if your Keyboard does not support Umlaute.

  • @StalinTheMan0fSteel
    @StalinTheMan0fSteel Před 26 dny +8

    I'm looking at Craigslist right now! I check the electronics section everyday for any interesting radio gear. I've bought several things from that source in the past. 8-)

  • @Hits-dr4lt
    @Hits-dr4lt Před 19 dny +1

    It might be as simple as Putin handing a soccer ball to someone trained to read a specific thread layout from a certain angle. This person would know the exact time and date to use an unsecured cell phone to dial particular numbers. Within a few blocks of their location, strategically placed devices (Stingers) would intercept the codes transmitted at the specified times they decode, dictated by the thread and patch configuration of the ball, as well as a subtle tilt adjusted using a tiny magnetic point identified with a 50mm x 50mm magnetic field viewing film. Only the individual trained to use the ball for scheduling telecom signal times would know the exact position to point that magnetic spot and how it should be oriented, enabling them to decode the true sequence of the messages embedded in the ball's thread start and end points.
    Messages would be detected by nearby Stingers, touch tone five digits, with the first two representing alpha letters from AA to ZZ (for example, rc719). In this case, "rc" points to an index of grouped words and the 719th row in that group, and so on. On the phone keypad, it would be 72719, which could indicate looking at a New York obituary notice. Then, another code might represent the third week, fourth day, and a specific month, etc.

  • @EdisonRex
    @EdisonRex Před 26 dny +7

    What a great story, love it, always like your content. Keep it up.

  • @dodo1opps
    @dodo1opps Před 26 dny +25

    In the U S, the area code 212 is in New York City.
    Area cose 678 is in Atlanta, GA...

    • @AliensStrikeBackk
      @AliensStrikeBackk Před 26 dny +4

      613 is Eastern Ontario i.e Ottawa region

    • @iknklst
      @iknklst Před 25 dny +5

      You can spoof phone numbers including area codes.
      The call recipient could be anywhere.

    • @stoneneils
      @stoneneils Před 25 dny +2

      Exactly they were test lines.

  • @NihilisticHatred
    @NihilisticHatred Před 26 dny +3

    I remember this; kept my rapt attention for awhile. People were analyzing the waveform of the song (little black heart by Aha). The effort and speculation really impressed me. Trying to weed out the fakes and etc became sport. Good times man.

  • @H3boy
    @H3boy Před 9 dny +1

    05:59 converted from Ascii to text gives chines characters which translates to "The workers in the factory were furious and angry." repeating over and over again.

    • @H3boy
      @H3boy Před 9 dny

      At least the first few lines do. Once I had converted the whole list it turns to garbage according to google translate

  • @HeyTomBanjo
    @HeyTomBanjo Před 23 dny +3

    "You'd all be dead if it wasn't for my David!!!" --Judd Hirsch

  • @sbreheny
    @sbreheny Před 26 dny +4

    How did they expect anyone to be able to decrypt one-time-pad encrypted messages (except maybe for the one where they re-used the same pad once)?

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Před 14 dny

    Right on. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MountainMan7.62x39
    @MountainMan7.62x39 Před 13 dny

    Hey bro, that was a great video. Good job!

  • @daveuerk4030
    @daveuerk4030 Před 19 dny +1

    Wow. I remember I was training with the Saigon boxing team for a while. It's on a gov facility. I sat down for a coffee at a shop on the property. I heard these numbers playing over the TV, mixed in with a few gibberish english words. It was going non stop for the 30 min I was there. Now I think the TV was picking up a shortwave radio as mentioned in this video.

  • @jussts
    @jussts Před 24 dny +3

    That's an aggressive zero.

  • @hereforthefreewater
    @hereforthefreewater Před 26 dny +2

    Great video mate. You never disappoint!

  • @Gkitchens1
    @Gkitchens1 Před 24 dny +2

    A phone can be traced, so you can bets there is gonna be a couple relays between the source and the phone line to stop a trace beyond to where the modem is sitting.

  • @pickels5184
    @pickels5184 Před 26 dny +3

    The movie number station with John Cusack brought me here. Very interesting

  • @Error_NeocrtexUserNotFoundOffi

    Im here for the phone phreaks dog whistle 👂

  • @obsidianjane4413
    @obsidianjane4413 Před 25 dny +1

    I remember when this came out. Disappointed that it wasn't actual spooks getting caught doing shenanigans.
    But.
    To this day If you look at the Craigslist ad listings, you will occasionally see posts in free sections that lists some innocuous item, but in the description text there will be several thousand words of unrelated text that seem like blocks of either random words or random passages or pieces of other ad descriptions. These get posting in many different CL region servers.
    Seems like it might be a source for a "book cipher". Or maybe just a badly written CL ad bot.

  • @bobkozlarekwa2sqq59
    @bobkozlarekwa2sqq59 Před 26 dny +9

    The area code is New York City, so I just called it. It answers with 2 beeps and abruptly disconnects.

    • @raygunsforronnie847
      @raygunsforronnie847 Před 26 dny +12

      "Thank you for calling the NSA SpyLine. All our agents are currently spying on other people, please remain on the line while our computers analyze the routing of your call as you count from zero to nine."

    • @IronDiva
      @IronDiva Před 21 dnem

      Yeah…we’re like that out here.

  • @CB-RADIO-UK
    @CB-RADIO-UK Před 25 dny

    Really interesting video Lewis. Amazing it was mentioned on radio.

  • @theronwolf3296
    @theronwolf3296 Před 13 dny

    'off the hook' wow memories from the past!!!

  • @JamieCrookes
    @JamieCrookes Před 26 dny +1

    I heard this at the time in 2006. Was on "Off the hook" radio show. Wesley Crusher from Star Trek (Will Weaton) solved the puzzle done by some hackers. Commenting at the start of the video so you might have covered all this.

    • @JamieCrookes
      @JamieCrookes Před 26 dny

      They got the voices from craigslist "adult" ads by calling them and saying each number until they repeated it.

  • @summerlaverdure
    @summerlaverdure Před 26 dny

    That was cool as hell, thank you for making a video about this!

  • @b.slocumb7763
    @b.slocumb7763 Před 26 dny +1

    This would be an awesome thing to base a new version of Person of Interest on, with the Machine coming back online for a new generation and using this method to communicate to the new assets about who was in danger/at risk of endangering. I’d watch that!

  • @goofballbiscuits3647
    @goofballbiscuits3647 Před 26 dny +1

    This channel is a dream come true 🎉

  • @TheElectronicDilettante
    @TheElectronicDilettante Před 26 dny +3

    US area code 212 is an area of New York City. Though the listing doesn’t seem to mention a country code.

    • @KirkHermary
      @KirkHermary Před 26 dny +1

      Each of the phone numbers followed NANP format, the country code is 1.

  • @ross1701
    @ross1701 Před 26 dny +3

    I'll bet there is a code in that music too.

  • @sandrafaith
    @sandrafaith Před 15 dny

    I was wondering if the reference to Ensign Crusher was going to come back to Wil Wheaton. Awesome.

  • @al3k
    @al3k Před 25 dny +2

    The way you said A-haaah... lol :)

    • @RingwayManchester
      @RingwayManchester  Před 25 dny +1

      I was tempted to partridge it.

    • @al3k
      @al3k Před 25 dny

      @@RingwayManchester ah i wish you did now.. 😂

  • @jong3122
    @jong3122 Před 24 dny +1

    Smart of them to get hundreds if not thousands of people calling these numbers. If they thought someone was getting too close, suddenly lots of people have plausible deniability and the intended caller is obfuscated if someone got ahold of call logs.

  • @UpcomingJedi
    @UpcomingJedi Před 21 dnem +1

    These messagages would make great mix tapes.

  • @cplg2111usmc
    @cplg2111usmc Před 8 dny +1

    I figured it out the code says "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!" What a minute?!😮

  • @delmare1
    @delmare1 Před 26 dny +1

    Another interesting Episode Lewis. I wonder if a Numbers station could use online sites like FB and using VPNs to cover their tracks? I don't know much about using VPNs but I presume the Authorities do so they could easily find out where the message originated.
    So I suppose that could answer why SW radio is still the preferred method of sending messages .

  • @2lefThumbs
    @2lefThumbs Před 5 dny +1

    I must tell my Big Brother that Emmanuel Goldstein is still practising his traitorous ways😂

  • @Davey-kp9eb
    @Davey-kp9eb Před 22 dny +1

    It's basically like the French resistance radio in WW2,, but not sure if it's NATO or Russia!

  • @k7iq
    @k7iq Před 26 dny +3

    Weird ! Love it !

  • @PublicRecordsGeek
    @PublicRecordsGeek Před 25 dny +1

    Hemisphere map of these calls is out there somewhere in USSS custody to this day.

  • @avocadoflight
    @avocadoflight Před 26 dny +2

    Thats nuts!!

  • @acb9896
    @acb9896 Před 24 dny +3

    Ouroberus.
    Kinetic.
    Line.
    Fallbrook.
    Next.
    Sprocket.
    Teal.
    Hillock.
    March.

  • @anthonyfranz8317
    @anthonyfranz8317 Před 26 dny +1

    Truly amazing video! Such a cool topic.

  • @aliveandwellinisrael2507
    @aliveandwellinisrael2507 Před 26 dny +2

    Given what we now know about the NSA, there's no way spies would use call-in number stations lol

    • @iknklst
      @iknklst Před 25 dny +2

      It probably is the NSA, running a spoof to see who it is they catch looking.
      Aaaand now, we're all on the list.

    • @Ramonatho
      @Ramonatho Před 23 dny

      ​@@iknklst"we're all on the list"
      Bitch I BEEN on the list

  • @dprggrmr
    @dprggrmr Před 14 dny +1

    As a kid in the early 90s i used to dial random numbers and hope a girl would answer

  • @raymondmartin6737
    @raymondmartin6737 Před 26 dny +20

    People have been killed answering the craigslist adverts. 😮

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Před 26 dny +4

      Same with newspaper ads pre1998

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Před 26 dny

      people get robbed for air jordans using many different newspapers andor app for sale apps

  • @thirtysixnanoseconds1086

    Zero just sounds like a guy in Brummie lad haha

  • @Sch1n89
    @Sch1n89 Před 19 dny +1

    Dont know if anyone said it before but "Mein Fräulein" is german and translates to "My Misses/Miss/Young Lady".

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 Před 5 hodinami

      Gee... Ya think?

    • @Sch1n89
      @Sch1n89 Před 5 hodinami

      @@johnsmith7676 Think? Im half german half murrican living in germany, i have to know lol.

  • @bwilson948
    @bwilson948 Před 20 dny +2

    The “03105” reference is associated with the Cicada 3301 puzzle, a complex internet mystery that began in 2012. This puzzle involved various cryptographic, historical, and mathematical challenges designed to recruit intelligent individuals. The number "03105" is a part of the puzzle's clues or solutions, often used to reference specific coordinates or information related to the puzzle.

  • @RikodiusRex
    @RikodiusRex Před 20 dny +1

    Cooooool! Did anyone crack it? Also it says For mein fraulein but didnt use the german symbols as Fräulein is how you type it. I guess its an english keyboard. Also Fur mein Fräulein is correct. 678 is an atlanta area code my phone number starts with this.
    Also I don't think thats little black heart by aha.

    • @dudidudoh
      @dudidudoh Před 18 dny

      Not 100% correct.. it should be: "Für mein Fräulein"
      Trust me, i am german ;)

  • @petejandrell4512
    @petejandrell4512 Před 26 dny +15

    This channel has a similar appeal to the BBC sitcom 'The Detectorists'

  • @rickhunt3183
    @rickhunt3183 Před 18 dny +1

    It could be anyones recorded voice message that someone recorded off the air. A number's station doesn't keep repeating the same numbers forever, and they broadcast over the air. People don't call a numbers station for messages. A numbers station doesn't use a cellular service and have no phone number. They don't need to. They have a secure satellite data link to an operator at a service if there is an emergency. These are people playing a game.

  • @yannkitson116
    @yannkitson116 Před 26 dny

    Now this was really interesting... for some reason this episode stood out to me.

  • @mstyle2006
    @mstyle2006 Před 13 dny

    This is how dial up internet started. lol

  • @Atomsplitter69
    @Atomsplitter69 Před 15 dny

    Yeah Zero guy sounds pissed

  • @no-replies
    @no-replies Před 8 dny

    can't wait until one of these video activate some sleepers

  • @Spencer.76
    @Spencer.76 Před 26 dny

    What an awesome tale! Thanks!

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela Před 26 dny

    Absolutely brilliant. Excellent video, and love the use of you as a spy.

  • @mrskizzot
    @mrskizzot Před 18 dny

    All this stuff reminds me of the old 1800 FIREGOD number people were calling years ago that people suspected was some kind of number station situation.

  • @diraziz396
    @diraziz396 Před 18 dny

    Barking Zero is like a Hunt..

  • @Ploggy.
    @Ploggy. Před 26 dny

    Awesome video thanks for posting 🙂👍

  • @falamensia-3454
    @falamensia-3454 Před 24 dny +1

    Ah shortwave mesh repeater stations the OG Dark Web 😅

  • @TESTA-CC
    @TESTA-CC Před 18 dny

    This Is Excellent 👌

  • @kiers1970
    @kiers1970 Před 20 dny

    Hiya mate. Your vids are always so informative.
    Don't number stations broadcast creep you out?
    I've been enthralled with radio since a kid. Worked a bit in it too.
    The poacher especially
    Nov 26 1977. The famous interupt. I was 7..remember being frightened out of my life watching the news that day.
    ...

  • @ciscokiduk
    @ciscokiduk Před 25 dny +2

    Russian's calling ,we are out of vodka