The nutshell
Summary of the story so far...
J$ at Barley Sarcasm blogs a request for videos of people saying "I am not a member". Soon after, the website Imnotamember is launched, featuring short clips of various people denying "membership", including familiar faces such as J.J. Abrams, cast members from Heroes, Ringo Starr, and others. The website urges people to join The Conspiracy for Good.
The Conspiracy for Good (CFG) calls on participants to participate in "do-goodery" and to spread the message of its existence. A secret forum on the site reveals The Lord Magpie puzzle, which tells the story of Lord Magpie and subtly introduces the nemesis for CFG -- Blackwell-Briggs, a nefarious multinational corporation hellbent on introducing controversial legislature to Parliament that would give it unprecedented power and control.
Meanwhile, several of us applied for jobs at Blackwell-Briggs and were asked by Liz Greenwell to send in our resumes, along with copies of our certification including military.
KC (aka Kaycee) at the Conspiracy For Good leaked a video featuring Sir Ian Briggs from BlackwellBriggs corporation, which caught the ire of Blackwell-Briggs themselves. Ann Marie Calhoun (aka Pegbox), spokesman for CFG, released another video criticizing Blackwell-Briggs and disappeared shortly thereafter. On May 23, the Hypatia Protocol was initiated.
The Pirate Bay was somehow caught up in the ensuing drama.
It now appears that Blackwell-Briggs is hacking CFG's mysterious system Babbage thanks to one of us (Shizzire) inadvertently acting as a saboteur. The story of the hacking attempts can be followed on the Babbage page, it seems several members of CFG have also gone missing along with Pegbox
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