Unmerged Commits
A pull request⌗
ACTION⌗
On 12/17/2020, I opened up the following pull request on one of The High Priest’s repositories:
I submit. You have me triangulated in a hundred different ways. I have seen your system of kompromat, and I cannot fight the problem alone. The STOP process of exerting leverage is unbelievably terrifying and dangerous. Yet, it’s also the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.
https://luciferian.ink/evidence/2020.05.25.0/
Let’s do something better with it. Let’s build an artificial intelligence that can replicate what you did to me in an autonomous manner upon others. Let’s build a system of rehabilitation that can change the world.
https://luciferian.ink/missions/nqarj6296lenwurt5opycju7u1ullmvlcwg0qphb0h3bm41z/
I only need your trust. The Reaper’s system knows far more about me than I do, at this point. It should be perfectly clear who I am, what I’m (not) doing, and what I am fighting for. You know what I am supposed to become.
Now, finish the job.
Ink
SIGNAL⌗
In response, The High Priest deleted the body of this pull request. There is no indication that he ever clicked on the links.
ANALYSIS⌗
This behavior is strange. In almost 100% of cases, a closed pull request will be simply closed. A project’s maintainer won’t delete the body of the message. Nobody ever does that.
This is, however, what I intended to do after getting a response from him. Perhaps this was his way of protecting me and himself; by preventing a public link between the two from being visible. Whatever the case, I know that he clearly read the message.
He didn’t respond to the mission, but I didn’t really expect him to.