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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Back on-line
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 00:41:18 -0400
>>>>>Attention all outlets: Central is back on-line. Confirm
status.]<<<<<
-- Moriarity, Central(00:26:30/12-02-54)

###Editor's note: please insert about 30-some responses confirming that they
have Central back on-line and have purged thier systems and are in the process
of reloading all thier data from hard copy.###


>>>>>[Excellent. Proceed with reloading. Contained within this file is a
list of operatives and agents. They are all to be treated under the Security
Conpromise Protocols and treated accordingly. Anyone not conforming to the
Protocols with regards to anyone on this list is to be considered a Security
Risk and thier employment terminated.
*****Encrypt GOLUM.4.MARS-Var34ENHANCED, 67 operatives and 22 Agents*****

Under the Protocols, you will also interrogate the above named individuals and
determine thier contacts, what they have leaked, how long they have been
compromised, and any other operatives they know of. Use extreme prejudice and
produce results. When produced, I am hereby giving you the authority to seek
and remove revealed contacts, sources, and operatives wherever you find them.
You are to be free of Security Risks by this time tomorrow, including all
Agents Inside and/or Sleeping. Go to it. Report successes to Central. I will
field any questions if you have them.

On a lighter note, and just in time, New York is back on line after being
compromised over a month ago. We will begin servicing New York again tomorrow
after thier Risks have been removed.]<<<<<
-- Moriarity, Central(00:34:44/12-02-54)

***Attempting Decyrypt of Golum.4.Mars-Var34Enhanced....partially decrypted.
***Total recovery: 12%: Unable to access Secondary Encrypt within primary.
***Names file:unable to decyrpt, 0.00% recovery.
***Discontinuing Decyrpt attempt

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