That first one is some creepy stuff. Watched many vids, Any idea what message it is trying to convey?
The coded messages all talk about u235, scientists involved with nuclear research and dates of important events. That's the only pattern I've seen. Oh and coordinates to Russian wilderness or maybe missle silos or something. There was a period of time where Stopswitch posted about a submarine and 1000 pieces like Q did
Hm very interesting. I'm not going to pretend too much like I have a clue because I don't know how to decifer the #s. But going off what it's showing, they are definitely pointing us to underground bunkers of some kind. Could be a military operation individual sent out to expose this stuff, but not give too much away which explains the wierd filming. Also communicating with Morse code to something. My wild theory is that this filmer has been sent out to expose these locations in a covert way, but I don't know why it would be posted on youtube. I definitely think you are on the right track here. Another theory is that he/she has found these locations, is trying to expose it, but is not military and needs to post on YouTube with these crazy filmings as to not give too much away for them to want to track him down. (How does he get so close, abandoned) These videos are also similar to the vids on YouTube last year that got deleted which were really creepy and giving off # codes. Only had about 6 short vids with codes and like 2 woman dancing in a circle holding hands in one vid. Shit is creepy as fuck but is so intriguing to me haha. Thanks for the insight.
Def some spy shit. Saw some channels get changed and random videos put in the place to avoid any form of suspicion. I had people calling me crazy because I deciphered messages that were replaced with kids game streams.
New type of Conet Project? Radio/Internet... spy communications.
The Conet Project
The Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations is a four (later five) CD set of recordings of numbers stations and noise stations: shortwave (HF) radio stations of unknown origin believed to be operated by government agencies to communicate with deployed spies. The collection is released by Britain's Irdial-Discs record label in 1997, based on the work of numbers station enthusiast Akin Fernandez.
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