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[WEBSITE] www.kenkon.net/KNet/
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spysect
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[WEBSITE] www.kenkon.net/KNet/

New link found from Pat and Dave's secret note.

www.kenkon.net/KNet/

Username: Sheen
Password: God

All we (as in IRC peeps Wink ) found on the site are this

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Command: List
Knet: ACCOUNTS. RESEARCH. SECURITY. STAFF.

Command: Help
Knet:'LIST' 'HELP' 'OPEN FILE'.

Command: Accounts
Knet: Enter Account details:.

Command: Research
Knet: Enter Research Password:.

Command: Security
Knet: Enter location id:.

Command: Staff
Knet: Password Required:.

Command: Open Subject180287
Knet: File 'Subject180287' encrypted. Level 8 security Pwd required.


EDIT: Oh and you can also join commands together


PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:05 pm
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nitefoll
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type: list research

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

Low level access granted: Root/M1.html Root/M2.html.

Which Give 2 urls:

http://www.kenkon.net/M1.html
http://www.kenkon.net/M2.html


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M1

Kenkon secure files.

Ref: SRI/BW
Authoured by Richard Killman-Sheen

Re economic plan for selling experience EMTIME ('even the most mundane transactions can be turned into memorable experiences').

Programming PE (psienergy) for task performing.
Funding requirements for SRI/B.Wilson, complications from receiver. Information necessary on EM Radiation and singular test subject. Objectivity is impaired in relation to B. Wilson and test subject.
Impact of YouKin/Youshi samples, results unqualified by SRI with random testing allowed. Results in public domain vis a vis test subject URL broadcast.

Re the 'Jurassic Park Effect' referred to in BW secure forms. For - Unforced errors in viral activity – see paper and consider 'Small World' as contra argument when meeting MG. (Melvin Geist)

Re Exp. Branding (Experiencial Branding) eg. when ad-based smoothing out required. But Pharmacon may not be used except with MG.
Bacteria and binary should not appear in same sentence but may appear in same paragraph.


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M2

Kenkon secure files

Transcripts of tape 46 as dictated to R K-S by MG

Title: On Pharmerience

Look at Derrida, the Pharmacon, where our sense of our own existence exists is here, at the boundaries, between this and that, there and here. Drug – poison or cure? It's both, it's what you decide it is at the last split second of infinity. Like that goddam cat they use like some cartoon for the infantile. We're talking about Big Birth, now, forever and never all at the same time. Magic and science. The Pharmacon, it's god's space and you have to get to the zone before you can see it. You get to the zone , the Kenzai, through the invisible, it's the invisible that let's us see. That's good, did you get that Dickie?



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Thunderwolf
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Typing "Open Security" prompts for a building number

"Open Staff" prompts for StaffID
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Pied Piper
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My attempts

Deleted since I think the it turned out to be duplicate work.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:32 pm
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carmenmiranda
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Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Open Eva yields:

File encrypted. -Fragment recovered. Root/E1.html.

which leads to:

http://www.kenkon.net/E1.html

Which has this text:

|Fragment |
Receptor sites were characterized in cerebral cortex tissue samples from neurologically normal infants admitted during the third trimester of pregnancy. Pharmacological parameters were obtained from homogenate binding studies, which utilized the 'central-type' benzodiazepine ligands [3H]diazepam and [3H]flunitrazepam, and from the activation of [3H]diazepam binding with carbonized foreign body 'chip'. It was found that the two radioligands behaved differently during development. The affinity of [3H]flunitrazepam for its binding site did not vary significantly between preparations, whereas the [3H]diazepam K(D) showed marked regional and developmental variations: infant tissues showed a distinctly higher affinity than adults for this organo/carbon binding. The density of [3H]flunitrazepam binding sites increased approximately 35% during the third trimester to reach adult levels by term, whereas [3H]diazepam binding capacity declined slightly but steadily throughout development. The activation of [3H]diazepam binding was less efficient early in the trimester, in that the affinity of the agonist was significantly lower, though it rose to adult levels by term. The strength of the enhancement response increased to adult levels over the same time frame. The results strongly suggest that the subunit composition of cortical sites changes significantly during this important developmental stage.


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RothkoWoofed
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M2 -spoken by Melvin Geist wrote:
Look at Derrida, the Pharmacon, where our sense of our own existence exists is here


-Just done a wee bit of research to contextualise this.

Jacques Derrida was a Deconstructionalist Philosopher. Here's an extract from Derrida's 'Plato's Pharmacy' that Geist was seemingly citing:

Derrida wrote:
Only a little further on, Socrates compares the written texts Phaedrus has brought along to a drug (pharmakon). This pharmakon, this "medicine", this philter, which acts as both remedy and poison, already introduces itself into the body of the discourse with all its ambivalence. This charm, this spellbinding virtue, this power of fascination, can be - alternately or simultaneously - beneficent or maleficent. The pharmakon would be a substance - with all that that word can connote in terms of matter with occult virtues, cryptic depths refusing to submit their ambivalence to analysis, already paving the way for alchemy - if we didn't have eventually to come to recognize it as antisubstance itself: that which resists any philosopheme, indefinitely exceeding its bounds as nonidentity, nonessence, nonsubstance; granting philosophy by that very fact the inexhaustible adversity of what funds it and the infinite absence of what founds it.


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Thunderwolf
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I've been trying all manner of things for "project name" but I can't get anything to work. I thought Vi-Lock might yeild something as it's mentioned on the Kenkon website.

I've even tried asking Yuiki for building codes. I think I'm out of ideas.
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carmenmiranda
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Incidentally, "Open Staff" now asks for a StaffID as opposed to a password.

I've tried everything I can think of for StaffID, from various permutations of Keir Jones, Brian Wilson, Frankie Francis, and Richard Killman-Sheen.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:05 am
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Pied Piper
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Actually, "Open staff" asks for Staff ID. Just typing "Staff" asks for a password.

There are differences for typing in "Open (variable)" and just typing in "variable", too.

I've tried Melvin Geist and permutations, Richard Killman and permutations. I have a feeling they're looking for a staff ID number or something.

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Jediwannabe
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We have an account ID for one of KenKon's security guards, and the clue "play fair with Kenkon", thanks to a dual effort from Frankie and Wilson.

The ID is SG17015K - I haven't been able to get anywhere with it just yet, so I must be missing something. The play-fair bit strikes me as significant. Any takers?

The relevant thread is here

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Cross_
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I have split off another thread to deal with the camera system on that website :
Holding cells at Kenkon

(hope that's okay with the mods?)
Yep. Good move! -drizjr

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