The text is a transcript of a YouTube video that lists 15 secret messages hidden in live broadcasts. The video covers various examples of hacks, codes, and cryptic messages that appeared on TV or radio stations, mostly related to espionage, politics, or pranks. Some of the cases mentioned are:
- A Dutch YouTuber who hacked the teleprompter of a TV program and changed the text live.
- A group of hackers who claimed to be Anonymous and interrupted a Fox News interview with a message accusing the network of lying to the American people.
- A warning message on a WSB TV ticker that advised people to avoid Johnson Ferry road due to traffic congestion.
- A number station that used a folk song called Swedish Rhapsody as an interval signal and transmitted messages to Polish intelligence agents.
- A number station that broadcasted from North Korea and used a female voice to read numbers that were meant for spies in other countries.
- A hack that showed an image of Elliot Alderson from Mr. Robot on Fox News during a segment about Donald Trump.
- A number station that operated from Cyprus and used a female voice with a British accent to read numbers in groups of five, believed to be run by the British Secret Intelligence Service.
- A hack that showed creepy images and messages on a K2 News broadcast in Wyoming, claiming to know what hides in the viewer's mind.
- A number station that broadcasted from Cuba and used a female voice in Spanish to read numbers in groups of five, believed to be run by the Cuban Intelligence Directorate.
- A group of codebreakers who worked at Bletchley Park in Britain during World War II and cracked the German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers.
- A man who barged into a KOOL TV studio in Phoenix, Arizona, armed with a gun and took hostages. He demanded to read a 12-page statement on air, which he thought would save the world.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- A youtuber named Bass Wheeling hacked the teleprompter of a Dutch TV program called Edit ENL and changed the text live.
- A video was posted to YouTube claiming that Anonymous hacked Fox News live on air during an interview with Dr. Jack Kevorkian and accused Fox of alienating the American people and participating in corporate corruption.
- Someone posted a secret message on WSB TV's news ticker saying "Don't get on Johnson Ferry. Seriously don't." The message was a warning for a traffic jam that lasted for hours.
- Swedish Rhapsody was a numbers station used by Polish intelligence that broadcasted a symphonic rhapsody followed by a young girl's voice reading numbers.
- Korean nuclear fusion reactor KSTAR achieved 100 million°C for 30 seconds and a net energy gain in 2022.