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Jun 2022
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18: Numbers Stations | Listen to Spy Bro...

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
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NUMBERS STATIONS.  Not a relic of the past. Intelligence agencies use shortwave to communicate with spies, agents and assets in the field. Right now. Today. Let's listen to a few and learn how to tune in from home -- for free.   Since World War One, numbers stations have been transmitting coded messages to spies around the world using shortwave radio. And th ... Show More
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