X-Git-Url: https://git.njae.me.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=2018%2Faa.plaintext;fp=2018%2Faa.plaintext;h=3c14f4276404c2aae6aa54db4ecac3ee68787635;hb=d080c51dcd9715148adb73f3cb07bff072a75f43;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=39c4ae8d56e4399d431cc3f0c782784f1d197eab;p=cipher-tools.git diff --git a/2018/aa.plaintext b/2018/aa.plaintext new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c14f42 --- /dev/null +++ b/2018/aa.plaintext @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +harry had insisted we place the hole where it wouldnt be seen later i was pretty sure now that he +planned to claim the table for his office so he suggested we remove the makers nameplate and drill +there it was just as well he did the demolition charge was linked to a web of mechanical detonators +and almost any other direction would have disturbed atleast one of them the machinery was old and +the sappers werent happy working with it but mechanical mechanisms can be easier to work with than +electronics as you can see how everything is connected a judicious dose of superglue fixed most of +the mechanisms in place just leaving us with the problem of what to do with a heap of old and +unstable explosives normally we would have placed one or two of our own detonators and packed out +the place with sandbags and breeze blocks to contain the explosion and i think even harry might have +been convinced that that is what we should do in this case but unfortunately the explosives were not +the only thing we could see inside the safe sitting under them was a slim black book we couldnt see +any details but having got this far it seemed crazy to destroy it anything this well protected must +have been important at sometime and we needed to know what this might all have been about after a +quick callback to headquarters harry got approval to continue trying to crack the safe he knew me +too well to ask me to leave but the documents team retreated to a safe distance down the corridor +with most of the guards leaving a small team to watch over us as we worked one of them had joined +the sas from the sappers and was an experienced bomb disposal expert so he worked with us watching +the explosives for any changes monitoring vibration and temperature and generally keeping us calm it +takes a special temperament to do that work full time and we were glad of the company and the +expertise after seventeen hours we were getting tired and as eighteen approached i began to wonder +if we would manage to save the papers but eventually the final cog turned and the last tumbler fell +into place we had managed to glue the broken cog back together and with a mild protest the top +turned raising a platform up through the central pillar to present us with the book we had seen by +the light of the endoscope it was bagged and secured and harry took it with him the special forces +secured the entrances to the shadow archive and i left to get some sleep we met the next day to go +through the papers harry had started on the decrypt doing all the usual checks frequency analysis +index of coincidence and soon the distributions were relatively flat so it was clearly not a simple +caden us or substitution cipher and we started trying some of the ideas we had found in blacks +codebook it took us longer than we had expected but after a few days we had the entire set +deciphered and had begun the analysis harry had slightly different interests from me i was +fascinated by the insights into an older world while harry was focussed on why these documents might +have any contemporary significance both turned out to be important history matters and as marx said +it tends to repeat itself personally i would be the wasnt the first person to say it and he wont be +the last but for us the point was that as we read more we began to see the parallels between blacks +world and our own and it was not comfortable reading when we got to the back of the book all became +clear the book was actually a civil service report on the shadow archive closing it down and giving +reasons why black had been too successful and his activities had badly destabilised the balkans the +report traced a direct line from the bulgarian crisis to later tragedies given his early enthusiasm +for his new methods of shadow diplomacy i honestly believe he never meant to cost so many lives but +it seemed clear from the report that blacks interference in foreign domestic politics had had dire +consequences it looked all too familiar and if our enemies wanted to discredit us when we complained +about their interference in domestic politics then these papers would be the ideal kom prom at +material it looked like we werent just victims of these tactics we had invented some of the methods +ourselves back in the nineteenth century harry put out a request for analysts to work on recent +signals traffic to see if there was anything to suggest who was responsible for sending me on the +hunt for the kom prom at files there wasnt much and certainly nothing to link it to foreign +government action it was quite possible that this was the work of one of the criminal networks that +had grownup after the fall of the soviets market manipulation is a lucrative business and attacks on +government credibility area very effective way to move whole markets the documents stolen from the +archive were still out there somewhere and it was possible that they contained enough to embarrass +us but that seemed unlikely whoever wrote the closure report had been thorough and it didnt seem +likely they had left anything important on the shelves but time would tell harry set a watch in case +anything surfaced and asked me to keep an eye on the black markets too as i suspected the shadow +archive table appeared a little later in his headquarters fully restored and i assumed completely +disarmed i returned to the library to finish the job i had started but when they offered me a new +contract i refused i had a better offer the table was in an office next to harrys with my 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