Putin's Russia will put reporters in jail for up to 15 years for saying things about the invasion of Ukraine that it doesn't want people to hear. They're even restricting access to Facebook and other forms of social media. Might be time to resurrect some old school technology. Like shortwave radio.
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Time for Shortwave in Russia
- Calvert DeForest
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Re: Time for Shortwave in Russia
Hopefully Russia doesn't revert to old-school Soviet jamming of incoming SW signals from outside "the curtain". To my knowledge the U.S. has never engaged in any such jamming. I remember tuning to Radio Moscow in the Cold War days for some entertaining communist propaganda. The announcers always sounded like they were in a tin can. Apparently they hadn't heard of sound-proofing foam.
Shortwave is the ORIGINAL satellite radio.
- rugratsonline
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Re: Time for Shortwave in Russia
Unlike Russia, the US had never engaged in censorship of foreign media, even if it's blatantly false propaganda. Which is why in the modern era, you can still get RT online in the US, but in Russia, foreign media had become blocked, and anyone who dares to tell the truth contrary to the Russian version of the "truth", they would face 15 years imprisonment.Calvert DeForest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 10:27 amHopefully Russia doesn't revert to old-school Soviet jamming of incoming SW signals from outside "the curtain". To my knowledge the U.S. has never engaged in any such jamming.
(The EU, however, had blocked RT, mainly due to the fact that they're closer to the action. But that being said, no one in Western Europe jammed Russian or Iron Curtain signals during the Cold War.)
Re: Time for Shortwave in Russia
Is the Buzzer still running?
Re: Time for Shortwave in Russia
I would not be so sure that Russians would be listening. 1- Does Russia still have shortwave? 2- Will the Russian even listen, as they are used to the propoganda.
Re: Time for Shortwave in Russia
We need to give them propaganda that the Russians don't want their people to hear.
- rugratsonline
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Re: Time for Shortwave in Russia
Well, I am not so sure most will listen. Did you see Putin's celebration of Crimea speech this morning? Packed stadium hearing the propaganda directly... and quite a few younger people seen. They are brainwashed and emotionally thinking of the Czar, who is killing them and has a compound VERY CLOSE to Ukraine, with a church and hockey rink.