
These days, tensions are high all over the world. The Ukraine and Russia war has been ramping up even more, with Russia going ahead and invading Poland’s airspace.
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UVB-76, also known as ‘The Buzzer’, is a shortwave radio station for Russia that is known to broadcast short, monotonous tones lasting between one and 1.2 seconds.
These are occasionally interrupted by cryptic Russian voices, which are theorized to be those of the country’s military.
The voices have issued call signs and names and have recently read out the numbered sequences, which have alarmed many people.
According to a report from Newsweek, broadcasting began in the 1970s.
Some conspiracy theorists are convinced that these messages are directly related to the ‘Dead Hand’ system – a Cold War-era nuclear system designed to control weapons.
Because of this, the radio station has been dubbed by some as the, ‘Doomsday Radio’.
The last time it transmitted was in May, the code the station broadcasted was ‘NZhTI 89905 BLEFOPUF 4097 5573.’
The broadcast came right before a call between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump.
Months later, the Doomsday Radio has now had another rare broadcast that has worried people. The code ‘Nicolai, Zhenya, Tatyana, Ivan’ or ‘NZhTI’ was aired again.
This was reportedly after a series of numbers were transmitted, – ‘38, 965, 78, 58, 88, 37’ – followed by the names Olga, Tatiana, Elena, Leonid, whose initials spell ‘OTEL’.
The voice finished with: ‘Soft sign, 78, 58, 88, 37’. At the time of publishing, the meaning behind these letters and numbers is unknown.
Journalist Chay Bowes has speculated, “Russia’s UVB-76 ‘Doomsday Radio’ makes its second cryptic broadcast today. Codewords ‘NZHTI’ and ‘HOTEL’ spelled out for unknown listeners far from the motherland.”
Professor David Stupples, who teaches electronic and radio engineering at the City University of London, has said that he is ‘almost certain’ that this was a broadcast by the Russian Government.
“If it is the Russian government, it wouldn’t be for peaceful purposes,” he said to Popular Mechanics magazine.
He added that perhaps it is merely the military being kept active in case they are needed again for some sort of defense.
“If they don’t actually use it, someone will poach it They are keeping the channel available by broadcasting and saying ‘this is ours’,” he said.
Ary Boender, a Netherlands-based freelance radio monitor however has a different idea about this. He claims that some think the shortwave station is a ‘homing beacon for UFOs or a mind control device’, according to a report from The Express.
“Some say that it is an old Soviet Dead Man’s Switch that triggers a nuclear attack on the west when it stops buzzing,” he went on to say.
In the past, people have said the Doomsday radio is a ‘remote control station belonging to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.’ However, Boender has rejected this theory.
The latest broadcast has come at a tense time, which is why it has stirred up a lot of conversation online. However, there is nothing to suggest the letters and numbers transmitted mean anything obvious.
Just days before Poland, a NATO member confirmed that they had shot down Russian drones after a ‘huge number repeatedly’ reportedly violeted their country’s airspace.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ‘at least eight strike drones’ had been aimed at Poland and said the escalation was an ‘extremely dangerous precedent for Europe.’
A lot of people on X, especially, are debating whether the drone strikes paired with the cryptic broadcast can be signals that the world is headed towards another World War.
“It’s almost like we have been in WWIII for a while now but that 1/4 of the people don’t know, 1/4 don’t care and 40 percent are busy debating about dumb s**t and 10 percent want the other 90 percent to believe we are not at war all over the place,” one person remarked on social media.
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