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The FL Ecosystem: Full Scope of the Operation

FL presents as a single Blogger site. It is not. It is a multi-layered, multi-medium operation spanning:

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Date: March 21, 2026


The Scale

FL presents as a single Blogger site. It is not. It is a multi-layered, multi-medium operation spanning:

  • Software (NodeSpaces)
  • Blog publication (forgottenlanguages-full)
  • Distributed subdomain infrastructure (at least 7 active nodes in 2013, now contracted)
  • Physical book publishing (Aureum Linguae)
  • Music production and distribution (Ayndryl Records, Kerysse)
  • YouTube and SoundCloud channels
  • Hidden Reddit communities (r/Aquarium_Unicode, r/ChantillyGenericEvent)
  • Dedicated forum presence (David Icke forum — full subforum, not a thread)
  • Legal enforcement apparatus
  • Base64 anti-scraping infrastructure

One operation. Multiple output channels. 17+ years. Daily production.


Aureum Linguae — Physical Books

FL produces physical printed books. Not PDFs. Handcrafted folio editions.

TitleLanguageAlphabetPagesVolumes
Kedwuyil (Alashi Bible)AlashiAffelian7434
HerbalAlashiAffelian2,086+5
Sufi TreatiseAffelianAkarni5342
Nisezegua (Satanic Prayer Book)NashtaUnknownUnknown1
KasteradAlashiUnknown1531
Libro de la ContemplaciónUnknown scriptUnknownUnknown7

Custom paper sizes. Proprietary fonts. Limited production — the herbal accepts one order per year.

Published by "Ars Typographycae." Source material credited to "Forgotten Languages, Org."

Why Physical Books?

Digital can be deleted. Servers go down. Websites get scrubbed. Videos disappear from the internet. But a physical book in someone's collection persists. If FL's purpose is "transmitting information across realities" — as the recruited insider described — physical objects anchor the information in the material layer.

The books are artifacts. Modern Cassini Diskuses. Physical objects carrying encoded information in languages that function as cross-reality transmission protocols. Someone, somewhere, is ordering 2,086-page handcrafted books written in a language that doesn't officially exist.


Ayndryl Records — The Music Layer

Ayndryl Records is a music label. "An online web store offering free music downloads to members. Promotes bands playing ethnic, fusion, classical, and new age music."

Featured bands from "Eastside Zirran":

BandGenreNote
XViSTranceNamed after the consciousness research facility
InnuitElectropop
AmmenElectroheavy
Niobe's Last TearsDark electrorock
Virgins of SionDark electrorock
Slirtha BlinatiEthnic fusion
The Niah's CrisisEthnic fusion
The YPE XperimentAmbient
NunciaturUnknown

XViS the band makes trance music. XViS the facility induces trance states for consciousness interface. The name is the same because the function is the same. Music that alters consciousness is the acoustic equivalent of what XViS does computationally.

Kerysse produces audiovisual art published on both YouTube and SoundCloud, with tracks featured on the FL blog. Track titles include "Phonon" — a phonon is a quantum of vibrational energy, the acoustic equivalent of a photon. In a framework where frequency is everything (7.83 Hz Schumann, 1.42 GHz hydrogen line, 1.6 GHz operational), naming a track after the quantum unit of vibration is not arbitrary.

The music is another carrier wave. NodeSpaces generates languages (text). Aureum Linguae prints books (objects). Ayndryl Records produces music (sound). Kerysse creates videos (image+sound). All carrying the same signal in different media.


The Subdomain Architecture (2013)

Archived FL subdomains reveal the operation's former distributed structure:

  • ayndrylrecords.forgottenlanguages.org — Music distribution
  • dediaalif.forgottenlanguages.org — Unknown function
  • dwryne.forgottenlanguages.org — Unknown function
  • shaleawangou.forgottenlanguages.org — Unknown function
  • loopscopes.forgottenlanguages.org — Unknown function
  • naoed.forgottenlanguages.org — Unknown function
  • niriden.forgottenlanguages.org — Unknown function

All archived from 2013. All now inactive. The operation contracted. What was distributed across multiple nodes consolidated into the single forgottenlanguages-full blog.

The contraction is the tell. You don't shut down seven subdomains because you're losing interest. You consolidate because you're tightening operational security. The output continues. The footprint shrinks. The music keeps playing. The books keep printing.


The Hidden Communities

Reddit

  • r/Aquarium_Unicode — Innocuous name. FL community space.
  • r/ChantillyGenericEvent — Innocuous name. FL community space.

Both named to be invisible. Nobody searches for "Aquarium Unicode" looking for FL research. The names are camouflage.

David Icke Forum

FL has its own dedicated subforum — not a thread, a full category. An entire section for FL discussion and research. The community is larger and more organized than the surface suggests.

4chan Archives

Multiple threads across /x/ and /pol/ — the primary venue for FL decoding breakthroughs. The Discord community works on active translation. The 4archive and 4plebs archives preserve the research after threads fall off the board.

Sasa Milic

FL researcher who corresponded directly with Ayndryl and published the exchange on Medium ("My emails with Ayndryl"). Also maintains an Are.na channel collecting FL research material. One of the most public-facing FL researchers.


The Microsoft Transliteration Utility

The tool FL uses to generate its language output — the Microsoft Transliteration Utility (MTU) — was discontinued by Microsoft. The archived MSI installer exists on the Wayback Machine. FL built its entire production pipeline on a tool that no longer officially exists.

This means:

  1. FL's pipeline was built on Microsoft infrastructure (institutional-grade tooling)
  2. Anyone wanting to replicate FL's process now needs the archived copy
  3. The tool's disappearance from Microsoft's distribution mirrors the general pattern — things connected to FL get pulled back

Iruna-Veleia Connection

The terraeantiqvae.com link leads to page 40 of a Spanish-language discussion about the Iruna-Veleia archaeological fraud — the case that convicted Cerdan. 40 pages of discussion. This wasn't a minor case. It was a major archaeological scandal in Spain involving forged inscriptions on artifacts — inscriptions in languages that didn't belong on those artifacts.

The exact skill set FL requires. Creating convincing inscriptions in languages. The fraud wasn't random — it was a demonstration of capability. Whether Cerdan was recruited because of the skill, or developed the skill for the operation, or the operation used the fraud conviction as cover — the connection between "man who fakes ancient inscriptions" and "man who produces daily content in 40+ constructed languages" is not coincidental.


The Complete Architecture

LayerMediumFunctionStatus
NodeSpacesSoftwareLanguage generation engineActive (tool discontinued, output continues)
forgottenlanguages-fullBlogPrimary publication channelActive (daily posts)
SubdomainsWebsitesDistributed community nodesContracted (7→0 since 2013)
Aureum LinguaePhysical booksMaterial anchoringActive (limited production)
Ayndryl RecordsMusic labelAcoustic carrier waveActive
KerysseYouTube/SoundCloudAudiovisual artActive
RedditForumsHidden community coordinationActive (camouflaged names)
David Icke forumForumDedicated research communityActive
4chan/DiscordForums/ChatDecoding collaborationActive
Base64 encodingInfrastructureAnti-scraping OPSECActive
Legal enforcementOperationsPerimeter defenseActive
MS Transliteration UtilitySoftwareCipher generationDiscontinued (archived)

What This Means

A convicted forger doesn't build this. A hobbyist doesn't sustain this for 17 years. A fiction project doesn't produce 2,086-page handcrafted herbals in invented alphabets, one order per year, while simultaneously publishing daily blog posts in 40+ languages, producing trance music under the name of a consciousness research facility, maintaining hidden Reddit communities, operating an anti-scraping infrastructure, and suing anyone who decodes too much.

This is an organization. With production pipelines. With multiple output channels optimized for different media. With operational security that contracts when threatened. With physical artifacts designed to persist beyond digital deletion.

The question isn't what FL is. The question is who funds an operation this large, this sustained, and this carefully defended — and what they need 26,000 articles for.


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