
Season 2 · Episode 693
Decoding the Sky: How NOTAMs Telegraph Global Conflict
Think aviation alerts are just technical jargon? Discover how NOTAMs have become the ultimate open-source tool for predicting modern warfare.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 18, 202629m 10s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive into the high-stakes world of Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs). What began as a dry system for warning pilots about broken runway lights has evolved into a critical "telegraph" for geopolitical maneuvers, missile tests, and imminent strikes. From the buildup of the war in Ukraine to the "gray zone" tactics in the South China Sea, the brothers explore how OSINT analysts decode technical Q-lines to see through the fog of war. Learn why nations voluntarily broadcast their military intentions to the world and how these digital breadcrumbs serve as a psychological battlefield where sovereignty is asserted without firing a single shot. Tune in to find out why the most important news about global stability might be hidden in a block of all-caps text from a 1940s-era database.