8. UVB-76
Somewhere in Russia at an unknown location, a shortwave radio station is operating. The radio station emits a buzzing sound that emanates incessantly. Without warning the buzzing stops and the code ‘U-V-B-7-6’ is spoken in a thick Russian accent. Then, just as suddenly, the buzzing resumes for a few more months, or even years until another message is given. More recently the code has changed to MDZhB and in 2010, it is believed that the location has changed from Povarovo near Moscow to Western Russia. Russian student Egor Esveev, explored what he believed to be the old site of the transmission station. He was interrupted first by a man on a bicycle and then a woman pushing an empty baby buggy – both of them casually appearing out of dense woodland with nothing but a deserted military base for miles in each direction. Where did they come from and why were they at the site? Theories range from the code being a failsafe code against nuclear attacks to brainwashing experiments by the Russians.
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