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It surfaced first on a dead-drop server used by signal intelligence hobbyists, attached to a single FLAC file. The file’s spectrogram was bizarre—below 5 Hz, the waveform didn't oscillate; it folded . A retired NATO acoustics analyst, posting anonymously as Deep_Listener , described the experience of playing the file on a standard subwoofer.

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