revisiting a mystery radio report from 1960s

samudra.haque at gmail.com samudra.haque at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 19:36:48 EDT 2020


Hello, I don't think this is an April fool's joke, but perhaps the radio
amateur community could ( as a COVID19 lock down research assignment,
perhaps?) consider taking on a new take to investigate this old report using
modern archives/know-how. Was it a fake? Could it have been real? Has this
already been debunked? I'm requesting to spread this message to others for
their attention. 

 

As a teen in the 1970s, at a house of one of my grandmothers, I came across
the 1965 article in Readers Digest mentioned in this article from Vice
podcast, and that sparked my interest in radios, leading me on a path to an
amateur radio license goal in a country that had (then) stopped issuing
radio licenses. I was only able to get my S21X license in the 1990s. 

 

https://www.vice.com/en_in/article/qjd5dm/judica-cordiglia-brothers-were-eav
esdropping-soviet-space-radio-transmissions-cries-for-help-mystery

 

http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/conspiracy/q0235a.shtml

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judica-Cordiglia_brothers

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judica-Cordiglia_brothers

 

To be quite honest, I also found an article about Oak Island in another
reader's digest issue of that same year, the famous treasure hunt mystery
island, and I enjoy keeping up with the hunt on TV - hope they find the
answers - that is a big puzzle worth investigating. 

 

For those that don't know, tune to History Channel: https://g.co/kgs/EaJnoy,
The  Curse of Oak Island.

 

 

73, Samudra N3RDX

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