Cyrillic Projector Code Finally Cracked
SimuAndy writes "An international group of cryptographers, the Kryptos Group, announced this week that the decade-old Cyrillic Projector Code has been cracked, and that it deciphers to some classified KGB instructions and correspondence. The Cyrillic Projector is an encrypted sculpture at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, that was created by Washington DC artist James Sanborn in the early 1990s. It was inspired by the encrypted Kryptos sculpture that Sanborn created two years earlier for CIA Headquarters. The message on the Cyrillic Projector has turned out to be in two parts. The decrypted first part is a Russian text encouraging secret agents to psychologically control potential sources of information. The second part appears to be a partial quote from classified KGB correspondence about the Soviet dissident Sakharov, with concerns that his report to the Pugwash conference was being used by the Americans for an anti-Soviet agenda."
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The Cyricllic projector code is stolen technology. This was first brought up during the Canter and Siegel suit regarding cybersell.com. It was stolen from the pentagon because they were going to expose the great fraud of the Area 52 cyrillic plan, as eventually told to Katherine Heigl during her years on Roswell: The True Story. Absolutely none of this could possibly have eventually made it out without permission of the mission's center credential folks who obviously feel a great need to protect what is theirs against the lives of those lost during this original story. It is a very big concern that so many in our government have allowed this to continue and fester while such strong men as George W Bush himself refuse to acknowledge the great contribution to Cyrillic made by people who would one day die by his side.
Sad isnt it?
haha, you're such a dork, you think people should take classes on how to like things? Am I reading the wrong books, should I go take a class on how to like books properly? Am I watching the wrong sports? Or the wrong TV shows? PLEASE HELP ME FIGURE OUT WHAT I LIKE!
And just because you've been to a few lectures on art and criticism doesn't mean you're an expert on what is art. Free clue - if *I* say something isn't art, then *it isn't* (at least, for me). Please try shutting the fuck up.