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THE NAVSCOLEOD SECRET SOCIETY Hoodie White Font

THE NAVSCOLEOD SECRET SOCIETY Hoodie White Font

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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
OFFICE OF SECURITY
CLASSIFICATION: EYES ONLY – BURN BEFORE READING
DATE: 14 March 1960
SUBJECT: Anomalous Fraternal Structure within NAVSCOLEOD, Indian Head, Maryland
At 0200 hours on 9 March 1960, this officer, operating under non-official cover as a civilian explosives consultant, gained limited access to restricted sub-levels of the Naval Ordnance Station, Indian Head, specifically the classified annex housing the Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD).
While conducting a routine security survey of the demolition training pits, I observed a locked steel door marked only with a black triangle containing the stenciled legend “2336 89 297 3E8EX1.” Entry was effected using a duplicated master key obtained from a cooperative chief petty officer previously identified as asset “CRAB-7.”
Beyond the door lies a windowless chamber approximately 40 × 60 feet. Dominant feature: a large inverted delta (△) painted in matte black on the concrete floor, apex pointing north. At each vertex of the triangle are welded steel plates bearing the following engraved numerals and designations:

Apex (north): 297
Left base (southwest): 531
Right base (southeast): 89

Along the base line, centered beneath the triangle, the numerals 2336 are repeated twice, flanking the words SECRET SOCIETY in 2-inch block lettering.
Overhead, a single red bulb provides illumination. The walls are lined with locked metal lockers stenciled with individual officer and enlisted names, several of which correspond to NAVSCOLEOD instructors holding SCI clearances higher than Top Secret. One locker, belonging to a Lt. Cmdr. ████████ (name withheld pending further vetting), was observed to contain a folded black robe and a silver medallion bearing the same inverted delta and the Latin motto “TENEBRIS REGNABIMUS.”
Photographic attempts were aborted when two EOD technicians (both wearing the triangle patch on the left breast of their utilities) entered without challenge and addressed each other as “Brother 531” and “Brother 52 (FUTURE 89).” Conversation indicated the existence of an initiation schedule tied to lunar phases and a reference to “the 297th working” scheduled for the spring equinox.
Preliminary analysis:
2336 = 2×1168 or, more significantly, 6×6×6×6 + 6×6×6 (666 twice embedded).
297, 531, 88 reduce via simple English gematria to repeating 9s and 11s, patterns previously noted in ONI occult-adjacent files dating to the Philadelphia Experiment aftermath.
Conclusion: NAVSCOLEOD has been penetrated at the command level by a clandestine lodge operating under the cover of an elite technical school. The group’s insignia, numerology, and ritual terminology mirror those documented in captured Abwehr occult desk files (1945) and in the private papers of Rear Admiral █████ (ret.), who served as first commandant of the EOD school in 1951.
Recommendation: Immediate placement of all personnel displaying the black triangle insignia under Mail Cover, phone tap, and physical surveillance. Request authorization for black-bag entry into the 2336 chamber during the next scheduled absence of training cycles. If the equinox ceremony proceeds as discussed, photographic and audio documentation may finally provide conclusive proof that certain elements within Navy EOD have preserved an unbroken occult lineage dating to the Thule/Vril circle evacuated through Spain and Argentina in 1945–47.
Until then, treat any individual associated with the 2336 Society as potentially witting assets of a non-terrestrial or extra-constitutional adversary.


Burn after reading. Two copies only: this and the Director’s.
Respectfully,
Case Officer “M. DELTA”
OS/CI – Special Projects4sFast

 


• 50% pre-shrunk cotton, 50% polyester
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• Fabric weight: 8.0 oz/yd² (271.25 g/m²)
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling
• Double-lined hood with matching drawcord
• Quarter-turned body to avoid crease down the middle
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