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04/28/2010 in SPARKY! | Permalink | Comments (2)
So, like any sensible citizen, you're prepared for the worst. No matter what fate throws at you and those you love - you are ready. There's at least six months worth of food and water, all sealed in containers to guarantee unlimited shelf life. Any medications you might require have been likewise stored. A logical selection of weapons - something to hunt with, something real handy and something that kills with all the ammunition for each - carefully secreted away. Plenty of gasoline/fuel on hand with proper stabilizers added in easy-to-grab containers. You even bought a solar powered emergency radio with a hand crank - just in case. First aid kit - check. Extra clothes - check. Lots of batteries - check. Stash o' cash - check. You have made plans for any and every eventuality. Maps, possible escape routes and alternates chosen, meet-up locations and destinations selected and everyone you care about has been thoroughly briefed. You're ready for anything ...or are you?
In the event of 'the worst' - communications is the most important tool for survival. In most scenarios, that emergency radio will provide all the information you might need. There is one situation where that radio could end up defeating or destroying all your best laid plans or worse - it could kill you. Have you seriously contemplated total social breakdown precipitated by the powers that be? In such an event, there will be no 'unapproved' communications allowed and what is sanctioned will be without your best interests in mind. No phones. No computers. No Internet. Not even walkie-talkies or ham radio will work if the government so desires. You will receive only what they want you to hear and worse yet - your ability to stay in touch with others will be, at the very best, 'controlled'. Were such a thing to take place, how would you securely exchange information with others?
Imagine such a situation. Yes, all forms of communications will be severely restricted, but even the 'government' will need to leave lines open - just to be able to talk among themselves. It's a safe bet you will have access to those lines, and an equally safe bet you will be monitored. In case you've been living under a rock for the last 50 years - the government has the ability to monitor every frequency and every message thereon 24/7/365 worldwide. There is nothing you can do about that. But there is a simple way to keep anyone or any thing - including the most sophisticated super computer every envisioned - from knowing what you are talking about. More importantly, you can do so without arousing any interest whatsoever or raising even the least of suspicion. All it takes is a bad book.
You don't know this, but I know something about cryptography - encoding and decoding of information. The security clearances I held while in the Navy were specific to 'crypto' - several levels higher than TOP SECRET. I even studied cryptology in college. I've kept abreast. For all the new methods of enciphering - digital, quantum, heuristic - nothing is 'unbreakable'. It may be practically impossible for all intents, but no code is without solution - as long as you have the 'key'. I'll keep it simple. Code requires three things; a system, a key and security. It has been thus and will always remain thus. To date, no code has ever been devised more difficult to break and so easy to use as an old bad book. The book is the key.
I speak of 'substitution' code - a letter of code is changed - according to a system of substitution - to another letter chosen from a book. You and your correspondent have identical copies of the same book. You agree to use a predetermined page of that book as the actual encryption key. For instance - the first line on page three hundred and twenty five of your book reads ...
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