Aug 25 2010: CF-18's Shadow Russian Military Planes...
[url]http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/08/25/cf-18s-russians-airspace.html[/url]
Holy crap Stew. The Bear is the Russian equivalent of the B-52 Stratofortress Amirite? What were they doing heading for Canada with a Strategic Bomber? ALONE?
Chezhead, don't worry about that guy. That theory was disproved by FP's intelligent thinking. Why would a radar broadcast morse and voices?
[QUOTE=Jon27;24341683]Holy crap Stew. The Bear is the Russian equivalent of the B-52 Stratofortress Amirite? What were they doing heading for Canada with a Strategic Bomber? ALONE?
Chezhead, don't worry about that guy. That theory was disproved by FP's intelligent thinking. Why would a radar broadcast morse and voices?[/QUOTE]
Tu-95 spottings are fairly common, they are mostly just to scare other countries - proove that Russia is still an agressive nation.
Why the hell 986 people are reading this thread?
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[QUOTE=pawelte1;24342045]Why the hell 986 people are reading this thread?[/QUOTE]
Because a previously dormant numbers station that broadcasts something other than buzzing every few years has, once again, broadcasted something other than buzzing.
Also rather than one single occurrence, this has been going on for a couple days now.
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[QUOTE=11killer11;24339463]Here are some pics of the base, these are really good inside shots, don't know if you guys have seen them yet or not but one of the chatters on the stream found them:
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/34107598.jpg[/url]
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/34107871.jpg[/url]
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/33087663.jpg[/url]
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/34108076.jpg[/url][/QUOTE]
[img]http://ploader.net/files/98450af8a904f9215a5b292ecce87763.jpg[/img]
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So there's no surveillance in this place?
Well i see no camera.
I still wouldn't dare to go there.
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I still think the majority of what goes on here is underground. The building might just be a cover.
Horray broke dem automerge
[img]http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/1192/wtc700.png[/img]
What the HELL is goin' on here??? Now it's [B]742 users[/B] reading!!!
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[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;24343060][IMG]http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/1192/wtc700.png[/IMG]
What the HELL is goin' on here??? Now it's [B]742 users[/B] reading!!!
:tinfoil:[/QUOTE]
It's the entirety of the KGB watching us.
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I was going to say the CIA, but [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/emoot/cawg.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=Dalndox;24342959]I still think the majority of what goes on here is underground. The building might just be a cover.[/QUOTE]
This.
I honestly picture it like the stations in Metro 2033, but that's just cause I played that recently.
Looks damn dark in there.
It's ghosts. FFFFFF
We're all doomed
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;24343060]What the HELL is goin' on here??? Now it's [B]742 users[/B] reading!!!
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Just a moment ago there were 980.
Heh.
I was there when the russian voices were playing and the weird alien stuff FUCK yea
I have a little guess here, but I think it's pretty good since I know what it is I'm guessing. The sounds you hear behind the buzzing are not (mostly) someone setting stuff on a table, rather a copy machine. You hear the rustle of paper followed by a thwack, which is the top portion being set down for the scan. then you hear the sound of vvt vvt vvt vvt very faintly as copies are being printed and set into the tray. Then you'll hear a ker-thunk-thunk as the oscillator tray (where all the papers set in a stack at the end) lower and move to the side for a new set of papers to be put on top in an offset stack. That osc tray is also easily mistakable for the sound of someone typing heavily on a loud keyboard.
Source: I used to work the copy center at Office Max. LISTENING TO COPIERS 8 HOURS A DAY, FIVE DAYS A WEEK
then they cut my hours after a year. :arghfist::frown:
[QUOTE=daijitsu;24343945]I have a little guess here, but I think it's pretty good since I know what it is I'm guessing. The sounds you hear behind the buzzing are not (mostly) someone setting stuff on a table, rather a copy machine. You hear the rustle of paper followed by a thwack, which is the top portion being set down for the scan. then you hear the sound of vvt vvt vvt vvt very faintly as copies are being printed and set into the tray. Then you'll hear a ker-thunk-thunk as the oscillator tray (where all the papers set in a stack at the end) lower and move to the side for a new set of papers to be put on top in an offset stack. That osc tray is also easily mistakable for the sound of someone typing heavily on a loud keyboard.
Source: I used to work the copy center at Office Max. LISTENING TO COPIERS 8 HOURS A DAY, FIVE DAYS A WEEK
then they cut my hours after a year. :arghfist::frown:[/QUOTE]
You sound like you really love copiers... In a creepy way.
[QUOTE=11killer11;24339463]Here are some pics of the base, these are really good inside shots, don't know if you guys have seen them yet or not but one of the chatters on the stream found them:
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/34107598.jpg[/url]
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/34107871.jpg[/url]
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/33087663.jpg[/url]
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/34108076.jpg[/url][/QUOTE]
See I had crafted a very long piece about why those pictures are not of where they say they are but I got some further information.
[url]http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=56.085680&ln=37.101769&z=-1&k=2&a=1&tab=1[/url]
If you look at that link and zoom out a bit, you will find that the mysterious facility which people normally associate with UVB-76 is quite some distance from the tower itself. Indeed I think this facility is a red herring and completely distracts us from the tower itself. What is REALLY important is what is around the base of the tower. The signals that it's broadcasting can EASILY be sent to the tower's compound buildings using phone lines or cable lines.
What we really need are more, and probably better pictures of the tower as well as what is around the base of the tower. Specifically I want better shots of what is on the upper portion of the tower there (the big black squareish mass), and shots of what the compound looks like right from the chain link fence.
As I was going to say in my post that was supposed to debunk the pictures, I've worked for a company that builds, maintains, and repairs communications towers.
Edit: Can I also point out something to the rest of you as well?
[url]http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/31006319.jpg[/url]
If you look at the picture and compare it with satellite images, you will notice that the buildings and roads match up. Also from the vantage point I'm pretty sure whoever took these pictures was on the tower itself.
hate them like the plague. They're just ingrained in my head. Think having four of this uvb station behind your head all day at work.
:cawg: Ad's everywhere automerge
Dead MI6 Agent in London, Russian bombers testing Canadian military with flyby in Canadian airspace. Russian number stations. All in one day. Shits gearing up. The US has pulled it's troops home a week early. Seems odd.
Russians would more then likely use a one time cypher which are next to impossible to solve unless the NSA has more advanced shit then I am aware of. Which isn't to hard to believe but the entire intel agency is a cluster fuck in the states right now.
Shits going to unfold soon. I'm running for the hills.
Its quite easy children, this is linked to a anti-air missile test that the russians are carrying out.
[url]http://googlesightseeing.com/2010/08/“the-buzzer”-speaks-voice-transmission-confirmed-at-uvb-76/[/url]
[url]http://www.barentsobserver.com/russian-anti-aircraft-missile-training-in-barents-sea.4811241-116320.html[/url]
Read and be informed, this should even shed some light on the use of this transmitter. Now stop freaking out and get back to work!
[QUOTE=aplen22;24344275]Its quite easy children, this is linked to a anti-air missile test that the russians are carrying out.
[url]http://googlesightseeing.com/2010/08/“the-buzzer”-speaks-voice-transmission-confirmed-at-uvb-76/[/url]
[url]http://www.barentsobserver.com/russian-anti-aircraft-missile-training-in-barents-sea.4811241-116320.html[/url]
Read and be informed, this should even shed some light on the use of this transmitter. Now stop freaking out and get back to work![/QUOTE]
Good find, very interesting.
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