Monday, September 2, 2013

COMMAND 135 INITIATED OBYaVLENIYA KOMANDA 135

Posted by George Freund on September 1, 2013

A Russian Enigma: Most Mysterious Radio Transmission in the World
2013 08 31
By James Cook | The Kernel
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Volume dials were turned up, computers began recording, forum posts were hastily typed. Something big was happening.
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“OBYaVLENIYA KOMANDA 135”
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For the first time in a history that stretches back nearly forty years, the mysterious Russian radio signal popularly known as UVB-76 had issued an order. On the 24th of January 2013, it was heard clearly by its legion of fans:
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Command 135 initiated
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The radio signal that occupies 4625 kHz has reportedly been broadcasting since the late 1970s. The earliest known recording of it is dated 1982. Ever since curious owners of shortwave radios first discovered the signal, it has broadcast a repeating buzzing noise. Every few years, the buzzer stops, and a Russian voice reads a mixture of numbers and Russian names.

A typical message came hours before Christmas day, 1997:

“Ya UVB-76, Ya UVB-76. 180 08 BROMAL 74 27 99 14. Boris, Roman, Olga, Mikhail, Anna, Larisa. 7 4 2 7 9 9 1 4”

Instead of shutting down with the fall of communism in Russia, UVB-76 became even more active. Since the millenium, voice messages have become more and more frequent.

It’s easy to dismiss the signal as pre-recorded, or a looping tone. But what listeners quickly realised was that UVB-76 is not a recording. The buzzer noise is generated manually. The reason for overhearing telephone conversations and banging noises is that a speaker creating the buzzer is constantly placed next to the microphone, giving the world an eerie insight into whatever cavern the signal originates from.

The modern popularity of UVB-76 can be traced to /x/, 4chan’s non-archiving message board devoted to discussion of paranormal activity and unexplained mysteries. Just as 4chan created memes like Pedobear and Rickrolling, the online image board served to bring UVB-76 before the eyes of a host of internet users.
Online chatter about the signal increased in 2010, as bizarre broadcasts were issued on an almost monthly basis. Snippets of Swan Lake were played, a female voiced counted from one to nine, a question mark was transmitted in Morse code and strange telephone conversations were overheard by the receiver.

The short recording of Swan Lake that was broadcast by the signal in 2010.

Since October 2010, the station has changed location. The flurry of activity and voice messages preceded the most important development in the signal since it began broadcasting in the 1970s. It seems likely that the heightened activity of 2010 was related to the establishment of the signal in a new location. The new call sign was read out after the move: “MDZhB”.

Previous triangulation efforts had led to the discovery of the transmitter for UVB-76: a Russian military base on the outskirts of Povarovo, a small town nineteen miles from Moscow.

After the station changed location, two groups of urban explorers and UVB-76 followers travelled to the remote Russian town in an attempt to visit the military bunker that the signal had originated from for over thirty years. When they reached the town, a local man told them about the storm of 2010. One night a dense fog rolled in, and the military outpost was evacuated within ninety minutes.




The Russian military outpost that UVB-76 operated from until 2010.
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COMMAND 135 INITIATED OBYaVLENIYA KOMANDA 135

We must remember that Russia initiated its largest peace drills in many long years at the time the command was given. These drills occurred in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Further drills involved a ballistic missile launch and the defence of a U.S. Japanese invasion. We could be approaching the brink of a square off with Russia over U.S. policies to force nations without Rothschild's banks to submit. False flag attacks are imminent. If we exposed the Debussy Google Code properly, they were forced back to the drawing board. That's why Obama is going to Congress for a 'vote.' They need time to develop another operation. Previous doodles suggested the 5th and of course the 11th would be possible dates. Congress meets on the 9th. If you see something weird in your neighbourhood, expect a false flag and report it to the netizens. It could get quite tense in the next few days. Google is blocking the Russian news site Iraq-War.ru. That if anything tells us it's getting close. Expect a communications nightmare as the internet and cellular systems go down. You may being screaming in the dark. Vaya con dios.

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