>>9987607There's no way to prove it's real. It's likely not. The evidence in favor is that previous transmissions have (with the exception of the military field report subplot), referenced only verified, real events and groups, and that if this was a marketing arg it would be bigger by now (would have probably switched transmission methods to hold our interest, etc.)
>>9987645Ok, so, we've been receiving these transmissions on the spreaker account (
spreaker.com/show/umbra). They imitate the style of a numbers station (like the Lincolnshire Poacher or the Atencion station), but they're much easier to crack. The first ones used simple enumeration ciphers, the later ones have been getting slowly more hard, but still only use classical ciphers (beaufort, playfair).
The content of these messages began with entreating the user to listen and repetition of the date "May 1st 2012". They then referenced various millenarian cults that perpetrated acts of great violence...