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NamahsNaicigam
#1 Posted : 1/1/2013 8:08:06 AM

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I am wondering if there are any people in the Nexus who have an understanding (or source) of any advanced methods for encoding information. I don't mean digitally. I mean mathematic formulas you can use to encrypt a message that if intercepted couldn't be read without the key. The reason I ask is because I make and write books by hand as a personal pass time. I have spent the last couple weeks assimilating extraction teks and other useful information (like plants that can be used for Changa and what they are known for inducing.) and I plan on writing a book that is basically a repository of my journey through the DMT Nexus knowledge. For obvious and personal reasons I'd like to create a complex encoding system that could rival the Voynich Manuscript(High hopes I know). Any information source you can point me in the direction of would help.

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Entropymancer
#2 Posted : 1/1/2013 8:14:40 AM

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Are you looking for something beyond RSA encryption?

Also, though you say it's obvious, I'm not sure I understand why you feel you ought to encrypt DMT-related information... It's all right here on this site, free for all to read.
 
a1pha
#3 Posted : 1/1/2013 8:25:44 AM


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Encryption today requires computers. That is, if you do not wish another agent to break the encryption key then you must use a computer. Otherwise it will be broken with little effort. Computers do math much quicker, and more accurately, than humans.

TrueCrypt is a widely used tool. And it's free.
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NamahsNaicigam
#4 Posted : 1/1/2013 8:36:17 AM

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Well the obvious reason is that I don't want a book that just anyone could pick up and read. Its honestly a personal quasi-neurotic self-satisfying project. Ive wanted to do an encrypted book for a long time, but Ive never had a topic that was worth the trouble. It is all pretty redundant and boring stuff but (somehow) I get a kick out of the whole process. Thanks for the RSA tip. Since I will technically be writing in English I a trying to figure out a method that can't be debunked by Zipf's Law.
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