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Topic: Invest into an unbreakable, idiot–ready, and cheap simmetric–cipher apparatus (Read 670 times)

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Some time ago – inspired by trying to securely communicate with a security–wise idiot, I invented an idiot–ready and ridiculously cheap – starting at less than 1 Euro (EUR) in production costs – symmetric–cipher apparatus whose transmitted messages are mathematically provable to be unbreakable if the key cannot be reconstructed by an adversary and can be operated manually using numbers radio and other stations as a fallback method. In security–wise idiot terms: The cipher apparatus is something ridiculously cheap you can give to one or more security–wise idiots, after which the two or more of you can exchange messages which neither the National security agency (NSA) of the United States of America (USA) nor the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (RF) can read if it – or more precisely: its' key – is produced correctly. In government terms: The apparatus is suitable for transmission of data up to the ULTRA SECRET level.

The Pentagon – a 1997 article on my associate arrested by order of the Pentagon, a 2015 article on our cooperation in that and other related matters, the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia and pro–Yugoslav elements in the Republic of Croatia – a 2015 article, and so on have certain issues with me and I have been neutralized by several security services plus Heading 8 of the Law on the Production, Overhaul, and Trafficking of Arms and Military Equipment and the Law on the Secrecy of Data of the Republic of Croatia allow the Ministry of Defence to confiscate the invention, classify it as VERY SECRET (TOP SECRET), and pay out a compensation sum of its' own choice if submitted for patenting, so I would like to place the apparatus on the market as an unpatented product consisting of a correctly–produced apparatus plus subscription to multiple communications systems – including numbers radio and other stations – which would carry its' cryptograms even past an atomic war – no, the Internet as we know it will not remain intact as its' routing was designed to be supported by military personnel prepared to die to support it and not by commercial entities – and need a yet unidentified sum to do so.
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