Spy Secrets
by Dimension Master & The Giggler
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. The Interstellar Times .
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. Authors: Dimension Master .
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. Vol. 05 .
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SECRETS ][ - SPY SECRETS
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Some of the ideas contained in this SECRETS file and the previous file were taken from BIG SECRETS and BIGGER SECRETS by William Poundstone.
- More Secret Frequencies -
Central Intelligence Agency in MHz:
163.81<br>
165.01<br>
165.11<br>
165.385<br>
408.60
Drug Enforcement Administration:
11,076 Khz<br>
14,686<br>
18,666<br>
163.185MHz<br>
163.535<br>
165.235<br>
165.285<br>
165.29<br>
172.00<br>
172.05<br>
172.20<br>
415.60<br>
416.05<br>
416.20
Federal Bureau of Investigation:
7905 Khz<br>
9240<br>
10500<br>
120.425 MHz<br>
149.375<br>
163.31<br>
163.485<br>
163.81<br>
163.825<br>
163.835<br>
163.875<br>
163.885<br>
163.91<br>
163.925<br>
163.935<br>
163.95<br>
163.96<br>
163.975<br>
163.985
The codes for the above agencies
goes further but I think that is
enough. If you want more, contact
Giggler or the Dimensio Master.
- Russian Spy Tracking Powder -
The soviets use a yellow powder
to track U.S. Embassy Personnel and
others. According to government
analysis, it's formula is:
NO C H CH: CH CH: CH CH O<br>
2 6 4
The State Department has been
reluctant to explain how the powder
is used - The Russians deny it even
exsists - It probably works like
this. Nitrophenylpentadienal, or
NPPD is smeared on a door knob or
steering wheel or something that a
certain person is sure to touch.
It is thought that a cockroach powder
used by Russian exterminators at the
U.S. Embassy in Moscow might contain
the substance. The person then
leaves traces of NPPD on everything
and everyone he touches. The
Russians must be able to detect NPPD
in extremely small traces. NPPD
glows under ultraviolet light. NPPD
is believed to be extremely tenacious
once it gets on the skin. It
apperently does not come off with
normal washing for a long time.
American residents in Moscow were
advised to wash with soap and water
and then with an alcohol-based
compound. No one is quite sure how
well the powder works.
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