The Dookster wrote:The most bizarre part about the cosecha site is that the message on it is literally the only content on the website. There isn’t even any HTML on the page at all, meaning that someone definitely had to go out of their way to make it the way that it is. Even trying to save the page on my web browser is odd because it tried to save it as an MS-DOS COM file. In other words, my browser confused the page as being a file rather than a weblink. It would be one thing if the “Nobody home…” message was there on its own, but having a duplicate of it written in Morse code seems out of place if it’s something only meant to be taken at face value. Maybe I’m reading too much into it but I kinda have a feeling that it has more significance.
Yeah, because all https requests to cosecha-transmisiones.com always return just the plain text.

It seems to behave almost as a web API. Maybe with the right request we could get the "correct" response?