Havana Moon
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William T. Godbey, KB2OOR, aka "Havana Moon" (SK)
Havana Moon was the pseudonym used by William (Bill) T. Godbey, KB2OOR, who passed away in 1996. Godbey was a former NSA intelligence officer. After leaving the NSA in the early 1960s he worked in commercial radio and as a reporter and freelance journalist. He lived for many years in the West Palm Beach area, moving later to Ossining, NY.
Godbey was a regular contributor to Popular Communications and authored the books "Los Numeros" and "Uno, Dos, Quatro - A Guide to the Numbers Stations", published by Tiare Publications. His pen name was based on a 1983 music album by Carlos Santana, hinting that at least some numbers stations were transmitting from Cuba.
Publications
- Havana Moon: "Los Numeros", Tiare Publications, Lake Geneva
- Havana Moon: "Uno, Dos, Quatro - A Guide to the Numbers Stations", Tiare Publications, Lake Geneva, ISBN 0-936653-06-X
- Havana Moon: "Stylistic Ramblings - Mysterious voices, forked tongues, Elvis and dictionary codes", Popular Communications, July 1988
- Havana Moon: "Spy Numbers Anomalies - conjecture on overmodulation and distortion", Popular Communications, August 1988
- Havana Moon: "Bad Moon Rising, or, We've got your number", Popular Communications, March 1989
- Havana Moon: "The Ghost of Country Lane Road", Popular Communications, October 1988, p. 14-17
- Havana Moon: "Tequesta (almost) gives up her secrets", Popular Communications, November 1988, p. 30-32
- Havana Moon: "Racing with the Moon", Popular Communications, April 1989, p. 33
- Havana Moon: "KKN39: A magical mystery tour", Popular Communications, February 1990, p. 20-22
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