Kryptos Part 2

So I wanted to take some time to write a new version of the Kryptos post that I can post on social media and give a little bit of an update.

I had a dream a while back where I was at a statue unveiling, and there was a speaker who was talking about the statue being unveiled. He said that he created an unsolvable riddle within the sculpture and he was very confident that it was unsolvable. He wanted to create something unsolvable because he knew it would upset the employees of the CIA because they are trained to do the impossible on a daily basis. So he knew that it would be the talk of the town and that everyone would immediately try to solve it.

He was purposely trying to make something that would be the talk of the town because he wanted everyone to work together with each other and network with each other. He said that the US government spent a great deal of time and effort to create and recruit for the Central Intelligence Agency so everyone better make use of it. Because they did that, there would be an untold amount of riches or resources inside the building the kryptos statue is outside of. There would be a prize for figuring out the riddle, but he guaranteed that it would be impossible.

What happened was that Sanborn had pitched an idea of “hiding in plain sight” to the CIA earlier. At the end of the day he knew that everyone would cheat like heck at every opportunity for the award and recognition. There’s a lot of talk about code breaking and cipher’s but sanborn knew that all that could do was delay the ‘inevitable’, which is that his impossible puzzle was solved. So he needed a way to “compartmentalize” the CIA from the answer. Was it possible to compartmentalize the CIA from something? That’s what Sanborn and his friends wanted to know. Was it possible to physically prevent the CIA from accessing certain knowledge?

The big holdup is that if you did all the code-breaking, you would then have to go get the reward from a physical location. You had to find that physical location and report it back to Sanborn. This is what the issue was. No one knew the reward location because everyone in the CIA was compartmentalized from what the reward was.

Do you know the concept of ‘Hide in plain sight’ that I am referring to? The story of sherlock homes who needed to find some intelligence from an apartment after the police can’t find it after completely tearing down the apartment. He finds the intelligence inside a book between the pages. Sanborn wanted to prove you could do that to the CIA. I’m not sure if he realized this, but other intelligence agencies do that all the time. They simply do not tell anyone in the CIA because it is internally classified. The CIA then, even if given complete access to the systems, don’t know to look for something that’s internally classified because they don’t know what it could physically be. They have no reference to it.

So here is how Sanborn pulled off compartmentalizing the CIA. The story goes like this. When you become an employee of the CIA and work at Langley, you get some tour of what I call the “Family Vault”. The reason you are taken there, is that someone you work with will tell you that a common question is about the security clearance. Your coworker will tell you that the only thing that the CIA looks for is whether or not you have stolen from your family. They explain that the room they are in is called the “family vault” and I think it’s basically just a room full of cash. If you ever need cash, you can take it from here. But not to steal any money from it, because you would be stealing from family. Basically, only spend the money as you think your coworkers/family at the CIA would approve of.

Apparently this tradition is real and is what the hold up is. The key phrase that sanborn had which was also mentioned in my previous post is “To the Looter Goes the Spoils” there is also one, i think he is confused on, which is “For the Riches that Lie Untold” but I don’t think that he ever agreed that was the best one. That was the key phrase he was looking for. Now the reward location, that’s the final bit of the puzzle.

The reward location is the Family Vault. What has stumped the CIA and intelligence community is that the winner is the one who correctly identifies that the Family Vault location at Langley is the reward. Everyone who has worked in that building doesn’t think it’s possible for the vault’s contents to be the reward because I guess they are “compartmentalized” to think that it’s not something to be given away.

Sanborn, you did it. You managed to compartmentalize them. The issue was that then the only way for me to know about it is that I had to reverse engineer it. But the thing is, I didn’t this was a dream I had that I woke up from one day. I immediately checked the internet and I found out that it was a real thing all along.

I’ve done my own investigation of reverse engineering which consists of me thinking all day. There are some things I want to point out.

Sanborn says that it’s worth $249,000 in the CIA world factbook but here is the breakdown:

  1. 125,000 value of the statue
  2. 35,000 value of the materials
  3. Security software that the CIA dealt with

So when Sanborn setup his earthlink and everything, the CIA had someone setup some security software on his computer with I guess the earthlink email. Anyway, this was all corrupt. Sanborn knew very well that he couldn’t trust anyone at the CIA, and barely even the director, so what happened was that the only record for the key phrase was never written down. It was only kept telepathically in his thoughts but he trained in remembering it.

He knew that the only way for it to be proven was if it was never written down and you could only prove it by time travelling. Because you would have to go back in time and ask if the key phrase was correct or you would have to strike a deal with someone or something.

He put up some boobytraps. His only ally was the CIA press office. Only they could confirm with Sanborn the correct answer. He had the, currently $50 fee, which he put as a “fools trap”. He knew that all the solutions submitted would be stolen and harvested so he conditioned everyone to talk to him directly. If you did talk to him about it, he would be very snobby about it to dissuade you. It actually used to be $150 or he wanted it at one point. But anway, if you paid the fee you were automatically wrong. You had to give your answer to the CIA press office and they had to confirm it.

The reason I want it is to take the statue and ask for them to bring it to VCU and put it there. The reason being that the CIA has never really been a neighbor for the rest of Virginia. We don’t have a cool futuristic state, and we don’t get the newest technolgy like the ai pizza delivery, but somehow the elite of National Security and the Military make their homes and work in the surrounding areas. For some reason the US government believes that only the people in Langley, VA are good at doing intelligence work for America and won’t let other places in Virginia try. So consider this Richmond, VA’s attempt at getting some money from the federal government to collect intelligence for it. If my answer is correct, then I would ask for them to move the statue to VCU as a way to “dethrone” Nova (Northern Virginia) from the leaders of intelligence gathering in the world.

Thank You

I’ve tried mercilessly to get local politicians and newspapers to run the story but no luck so far.

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Reverse Engineering secrets is very difficult and want to show you sometimes there are ones that are impossible to verify. The following is a secret I discovered from apparently Sanna Marin if I tweeted the following she would have to consider it a marriage proposal and would be duty bound by the 7 society at UVA to accept. “I count 7 missing envelopes from missing space assets@MarinSanna .@UVA This is some weird ass seven society thing like the harvard thing, Right, @SevenSociety101?@Harvard @HarvardHealth

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