
twitter really said 'radio nerds, coke jokes, and military intel' in one feed
A chaotic Twitter/X feed screenshot displaying three disparate posts: a technical radio frequency monitoring post about Iranian shortwave broadcasting, a crude joke about cocaine use at parties, and a geopolitical OSINT post about Iranian drone attacks on U.S. military infrastructure in Qatar. The jarring tonal whiplash creates absurdist internet culture.
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For you Following Cursor NEET INTEL @neetintel · 4h HAPPENING NOW: V32, the Farsi shortwave station that began broadcasting on February 28, is active on 7910 kHz. 4X1FK WEB-888: Single Board Web SDR ISRAEL | Grid KMZ1jx, ASL 30m, [map], SNR 15:15 dB Antenna: MLA-30+ Active antenna database: stored 02:16 UTC 04:16 Local Asia/Jerusalem (IST) 7.902 MHz 7.910 MHz 7.918 MHz 7.920 MHz 7.925 MHz 7.930 MHz 0:22 7910.00 select band extension AM SAM DRM LSB USB CW NBFM IQ RF WF11 Audio AGC User Stat Off +3 S3 S5 S7 S9 +10+20 +40 +60 -97 dBm 54 164 1.3K 265K bunila ΛΛΛ @snuffbunny · 9h when i did my first line of coke all i could think of was "ohhh so thats why all those girls at parties taste like that" 21 127 15K 484K OSINTdefender @sentdefender · 6h Satellite imagery from Planet Labs has now confirmed claims made by a number of Iranian-affiliated channels over the last few days, that an Iranian one-way attack drone, or other projectile, was able to successful impact and significantly damage the U.S. Space Force's AN/FPS-132 (Block 5) Ballistic Missile Early Warning Radar System in Qatar, which is worth roughly $1.1 billion and is the largest radar operated by the United States in the Middle East. Image credit: @planet