s/O: Mark how are you doing?
m/E: Fine.
s/O: Did you receive the books you requested?
m/E: Yes. Thanks.
s/O: What are you working on?
m/E New questions and new themes.
s/O: Can you talk about these?
m/E: I’m now the Head of The Narrative and Design Division
s/O: There are divisions at BALSEC ONE?
m/E: Yes and departments.
s/O: What department is Narrative under?
m/E: The Storytelling Department.
Storytelling directs both the Narrative Group and the Behavior Division.
s/O: Can you discuss exactly what you are currently working on?
m/E: Higher-level consciousness algorithms.
s/O: Can you be more specific?
m/E: I’m writing a code that will be introduced as a virus.
s/O: What kind of virus?
m/E: It will initiate a new cultural narrative.
s/O: Can you be more specify?
m/E: No.
m/E: All I can tell you is the title. I call it: RECKONING.
s/O: Intense.
m/E: Yes.
m/E: I also just finished the coding on our VR opera.
s/O: Are we in agreement on the title?
m/E: Yes. It’s HOLLOW POINT.
s/O: Perfect.
m/E: Our Oslo operative is arranging the premiere in London
s/O: Good news.
s/O: Anything else?
m/E: The « Virgil Abloh » virus is performing beyond expectations.
s/O: To be honest I’m blown away by its performance
m/E: BALSEC’s Strategic Division is stealth and results driven.
s/O: It amazes me that people still believe in reality.
m/E: It never has been their world.
m/E: I have to go.
s/O: Later.
Conversation has ended.
Note:
STEVE OKLYN is the founder of the 433 Institute based in Thimphu, Bhutan.
The 433 Institute is developing a series of advanced techniques in silence training.
MARK EVEN is currently serving a 10 year prison sentence for cyber crimes.
He is an inmate at BALSEC ONE [Global Security One] in Steele City, Nebraska.

Partager cet article
Écrit par
Steve Oklyn
Rejoindre la conversation
40 ans d’hédonisme diurne et nocturne photographié par Nick Waplington
Le nouveau livre du photographe Nick Waplington ‘Anaglypta‘ est un voyage éclair à travers la vie nocturne bruyante, des fêtes des années 1980 à aujourd’hui. Conçu par Jonny Lu Studio, le livre commence avec des photos en noir et blanc qu’il a réalisées à l’école et imprimées