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		<title>Clandestine Radio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning while researching ham radio Web sites I happened across <a href="http://www.clandestineradio.com/">ClandestineRadio.com</a>...

<blockquote>...the only online portal dedicated to the study of clandestine and subversive radio - a field where politics, diplomacy, espionage and broadcast media collide. Clandestine broadcasting is a highly effective weapon in the arsenal of psychological warfare, which, when analyzed, can assist observers to cut through the fog of war and ascertain the strength and capabilities of opposition groups as well as actual on-the-ground military strategies. For the casual Web surfer this site may seem exotic and, at times, conspiratorial. Regular and "professional" users, however, will find an intelligence bonanza.</blockquote>

I can't wait until they get their "Sound Library" up and running.]]></description>
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