Encrypting the PRS™
The Wand Quipu™
An empire of extensive roads, temples, fine clothing and agricultural production, the Inca Civilization rose from the highlands of South America in the 13th century. Fast Postal Workers, called the Chaska, carried messages 1,000 miles in less than a week time. These messages were secured on a knotted ropes, called a quipu, and consisted of an oral message to be passed along for decrypting the quipu. Though quipus have begun to be deciphered in numeric meaning in recent years, the non-numeric messages encrypted in dye, fiber, and cord attachments are as secured as they were centuries ago. The origin of the quipus are believed to go as far back as 3,000 BC, and some believe the written languages of pre-inca civilizations and source of the quipu system had oddly vanished.
Using shapes, and symbols the Century Update™ summons those Ancient American traditions to USA’s 1st Ruled Writing Paper under the premise of the IV Amendment – the right to secure paper. Signing documents, concealing student names to authorizing art has never been more mysteriously fun than with the Wand Quipu™.
Secure your ePistol™ with Encryption
Cryptography can be traced to the Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 1900 BC), and has been used in Ancient Civilizations from South America to India. In fact, all ancient artifacts are considered to be encrypted with information from our ancestors, most unsolved. From the Blyth Intaglios in California to Poverty Point in Louisiana, encryption is everywhere to be discovered. Modern Cryptography is claimed to have begun in the Medieval Ages with the advancement of Pen and Paper, before then the key to decrypting information relied in having the right sized stick, stone or sound – as some musical encryptions suggest.
As encryption may be in the writing of content, the Century Update™ utilizes the forian paleway™ (marginal area) to quickly secure your record with the quipu™.
To Encrypt:
- In the forian paleway™, locate the missing segments of the assemblies™, known as the quipu™
- Mark the missing segment with a secrete message
- a straight line, or a shape is easiest
- Morse Code, and binary are simple forms of encryption to replicate
- Create 2 wands™ with a key to solve your encryption
- Retain 1 wand™, and give the other wand™ to a trusted individual to solve your quipu™ or to know your signature/authorization quipu™
- Choose your transferring service, and complete – a IV Amendment secured paper.
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