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Document ID: GHOST-DLM-000001
Dossier Type: Strategic Operations
Security Clearance Level: Tier 7 – Command Access Only
Compiled by: West Renoir
Date of Compilation: [2032-05-05]
Session ID / Codename: OPSEC-PRIMERThe 'Re-Org' moved smoothly one afternoon in an undisclosed CIA black site. For us—and for mainstream Hollywood—the proverbial "black site" was a nod to the underground-noir world of spies, death, and deception. Nowadays, things were set up subtly differently. The Company would allocate funds toward dormant corporations, or "shelf corps." These would sit for over ten years in an idle but legally compliant state. The creation of any such corporation would be carried out under an assumed DBA alias—certified using documentation from a deceased citizen, a foreign national banker, or, in three rare cases, via a hacked database.
Today’s re-org was simple: orchestrate the buyout of a New York City–based advertising firm via a shelf corp to further assimilate overseas operations. The plan was as follows: file legal paperwork to convert the NYC ad firm into a fully private corporation and swing a mighty pen between the two sets of documents.
The main complication was the undocumented involvement of a rogue MJ-12 operative. His operation was like something out of a Bourne film. He had been sighted in a foreign and previously undisclosed surveillance initiative within the People’s Republic of China.
Local U.S. SITREP back-channels relayed intel back to the black site. Liaison officer Jennifer Rockwell received a SIGNAL one afternoon from an internal flag and alert stream, prompting her to set up and power on a fax line. Jennifer would then send code to her assistant down the hallway. From there, Max's protocol was to coordinate any critical messages, to a relay on the building’s second floor for the installation additions.
Fifteen minutes later that day, the fax line was fully configured and ready after the relay was received.
No more than twenty-four hours passed before the intel brief arrived, but when it did, Jennifer retrieved the message herself and relayed it to upper management on the next floor.
The elevator system was modern—equipped with only a digital screen and a badge reader. She swiped her badge and selected one of her authorized floors: Seven. Upon arrival, she hand-delivered the envelope and brief to her senior officer for processing.
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