NSA and crypto



To the guy who wanted the NSA to test his crypto.
Its unlikely you would get the truth from them.
There goal appears to control everything, I am sure
for example they have looked at SCOTT19U but I
don't think I have heard from them. Yet I suspect
they may have had a hand in branding it SNAKE OIL
which some expert here calimed was broken and made
mincemeat by his attack, Of course someone else
pointed out that the method does not break it
but the damage was done. It sad but if you do
write good crypto it will be attacked as bad or
ignored. It's just a fact of life. And yes I
guess you could say I was a wantabe cyrpto expert
but the NSA does not want true free thinkers it
casts far to narrow of a net to get the talented
people and I suspect to remain PC it now imples
unkowning those who will destroy it from within
just like what is happening in Europe.

I also do not trust AES since the NSA blessed it.
See http://cryptome.org/nsa-v-all.htm

It contains the reasons why one should not trust the
NSA. However much of what I do now is with bijective
compression. Even Mr BS in his book stated compress
then encrypt. The field of compression is wide open and
the nice thing is you can test bijective compression
but testing good crypto is really not possible for
the average hobbist.

But its a fact with good compression you could use
just about any long keyed large space crypto even so
called broken systems and the message will be secure
just compress with multiple passes in each direction
then no data leaks out until a key is tested fully.

1) Remeber bijectively compress ( in both directions)
2) if desired add random blocks front and back
3) use large space large encryption key like scott19u


If you still have faith in AES at least use BICOM it
bijectively compresses than encrypts.


David A. Scott

P,S, waiting for the viscious attacks But
I may not read them since more interested in bijective
compression when I have the time. And yes NSA I still
would work there I could be of real use.

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My Crypto code
http://bijective.dogma.net/crypto/scott19u.zip
http://www.jim.com/jamesd/Kong/scott19u.zip old version
My Compression code http://bijective.dogma.net/
**TO EMAIL ME drop the roman "five" **
Disclaimer:I am in no way responsible for any of the statements
made in the above text. For all I know I might be drugged.
As a famous person once said "any cryptograhic
system is only as strong as its weakest link"

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