There's a lot of talk about whether it's possible to crak the numbers, and I'm sure there is a lot more effort going into trying to.
I suggest we forget about cracking it and instead beat them at their own game.
We should all start sending emails containing fixed length blocks of randomly generated ascii code. The number stations are probably run by the same people who (we are told) monitor the ether, all this random garbage will look like encrypted information and waste many MIPS.
Alternatively each agent could have a fixed frequency and time for picking up her messages.
There's a lot of talk about whether it's possible to crak the numbers, and I'm sure there is a lot more effort going into trying to.
I suggest we forget about cracking it and instead beat them at their own game.
We should all start sending emails containing fixed length blocks of randomly generated ascii code. The number stations are probably run by the same people who (we are told) monitor the ether, all this random garbage will look like encrypted information and waste many MIPS.