Since World War I, countries around the world have been broadcasting mysterious numerical messages via shortwave radio. Though concrete evidence is hard to come by, the general consensus is that these coded messages are meant for undercover agents operating abroad. And one particular Russian station may have an even more sinister purpose. Featuring computer engineer Andrus Aaslaid, historian Maris Goldmanis, and documentary photographer Lewis Bush.
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To dive deeper into numbers stations, visit
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Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit.
Subscribe to our Youtube channel here.
Become a monthly contributor at
20k.org/donate.
If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org.
We’re hiring! Visit
defactosound.com/careers for more info.
To dive deeper into numbers stations, visit
numbers-stations.com and
priyom.org, or check out Lewis’ book, Shadows of the State.
Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here:
https://www.20k.org/episodes/thebuzzer
Visit
monday.com/podcast for your free two-week trial.
Go to
everyplate.com and enter the promo code, 20k199 to get started for just $1.99 a meal.
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesSince World War I, countries around the world have been broadcasting mysterious numerical messages via shortwave radio. Though concrete evidence is hard to come by, the general consensus is that these coded messages are meant for undercover agents operating abroad. And one particular Russian station may have an even more sinister purpose. Featuring computer engineer Andrus Aaslaid, historian stations.com/">Maris Goldmanis, and documentary photographer Lewis Bush.
Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit.
Subscribe to our Youtube channel here.
Become a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate.
If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org.
We’re hiring! Visit defactosound.com/careers for more info.
To dive deeper into numbers stations, visit stations.com">numbers-stations.com and priyom.org, or check out Lewis’ book, Shadows of the State.
Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/thebuzzer
Visit monday.com/podcast for your free two-week trial.
Go to everyplate.com and enter the promo code, 20k199 to get started for just $1.99 a meal.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices