NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2025 Jan 13, 09:10 -0800
Just a quick note here at the top to remind that the app's original purpose is "Anti Spoof" so the name on the box is "GPS Anti Spoof". :)
Morse code, huh? I believe you, but it's not from me! You say you hear a faint message calling out "did, did, dah, did ... did, dah, did". Maybe... But I bet if you listen closely, it's actually telling you the meaning of life. It says "sing doo wah diddy"...
That's a mystery message from an old movie. It appears on a roadside sign, image below, that is in contact with the powers that control this corner of the Milky Way. The movie is about a place that may have vanished this week...
As for mysterious signals possibly emanating from RAF Waddington, I consider this likely, and I meant to ask you about the hypersonic drone parked on the tarmac there. It's visible in Google Maps aerial photography view, no doubt a terrible breach in secrecy. See the image below. Some sort of stub-winged interceptor, no doubt capable of Mach 5 and higher. Of course they could, also, be transmitting signals in Morse code to throw off surveillance! Who would guess that buried within the innocent, obsolete "did, did, dah, doo, waa, did, diddy" there are highly compressed, encrypted streams of digital data!? It's a brilliant cover.
Frank Reed
GPS Anti Spoof app






