Source: Internal Contractor Network Leak — Clearance Omega-Black
Compiled by: Network Analyst “IcarusNull”
Date: March 12, 2025
Classification: Contractor Eyes Only
An emergent organization known as The Ledger has begun making moves across Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Based on current intel, this group appears to be targeting Contractors—specifically those confirmed to have active ties to Harbingers.
And they’re not offering jobs. They’re disappearing people.
HQ believed to be in a blacksite facility in the Ural Mountains, repurposed from Cold War infrastructure.
Organized like a paramilitary intelligence agency mixed with a cult-level belief system.
Funding sources unknown, but suspected to involve private warlords, rogue state actors, and possibly non-human entities.
Operatives are highly trained, highly armed, and not above killing Contractors on sight.
Since January, at least 14 confirmed Contractors have vanished after Ledger contact. No bodies. No traces. No Contract revocations. Just… gone.
Witness Reports:
Ledger agents posing as researchers, bounty hunters, or wealthy benefactors.
Use of unfamiliar tech—possibly anti-Harbinger.
One survivor described them as “cold, polite, and convinced they were saving the world.”
Every scrap of info we’ve scraped points to ideological opposition to the Harbingers. The Ledger believes these entities are manipulating reality for their own ends—and they see Contractors as willing pawns. Their mission?
“Cut the tether. Kill the game. Free the world.”
That’s a direct quote from intercepted Ledger comms.
No one knows what happens to the Contractors they take. No ransom. No public spectacle. Just silence.
Avoid contact with suspected Ledger operatives. Be wary of unknown Contract sources, especially if they promise “liberation,” “correction,” or “healing.” Do not disclose your Harbinger status publicly. They are watching forums, chats, and public feeds.
Survival tip: If someone approaches you with questions about your “role in the system,” walk away. Fast.
The Ledger doesn’t negotiate.
The Ledger doesn’t warn.
The Ledger erases.
By Ade Clarke | The Verge of Truth | April 20, 2025
In a livestream that’s already hit 200 million views, billionaire crypto baron and supernatural investor Victor R. Caliban has announced the Arcadia Initiative, a global combat tournament set to take place in Bali—two years from today.
“Power should be tested,” Caliban said, seated in a marble throne on the back of a moving aircraft carrier. “You’ve got two years. Train. Ascend. And show me what you are.”
According to Caliban’s announcement, the tournament will be invite-only, but participation can be earned through a series of qualifying events and “notable feats.” How those feats are tracked remains unclear, though sources close to Caliban suggest a network of hidden watchers already exists.
The final event will be held on April 20th, 2027, in a purpose-built arena on a remote volcanic island off the coast of Bali—already under construction. Caliban claims the $10 million prize pool is just “the start” and that “what’s truly at stake can’t be measured in money.”
What is this, really?
To the untrained eye, this could look like a vanity stunt by yet another rich eccentric playing with the occult. But those who move in certain circles know better. Caliban isn’t new to the scene. He’s been linked to Harbinger summoning rituals in New York, pocket dimensions in Dubai, and that failed immortality auction in Berlin. Wherever magic and money overlap, Caliban is already there.
The announcement has sent shockwaves through the Contractor underground. Some say this is the beginning of a new era of public supernatural sport. Others are calling it a suicide trap. Many just want to get strong enough to qualify.
Message boards are now tracking sightings of “Arcadia Scouts”—figures who reportedly approach unknown fighters and offer them mysterious Contracts. No proof has been verified. Yet.
One anonymous Contractor sent us a screenshot from a dark web Contract board. The message reads:
OBJECTIVE: Become strong enough to be noticed.
REWARD: Invitation to Arcadia.
RISKS: Global.
We’ll keep following the Arcadia Initiative as it unfolds. One thing’s certain: the countdown has begun, and not everyone’s going to make it to the starting line.
By Mallory Sato | Wired Witchcraft | April 1, 2025
NEW YORK, NY — A massive brick tower appeared without warning this morning in the middle of Bryant Park, Manhattan. Eyewitnesses report the structure did not rise or fall from the sky—it simply wasn't there, and then was.
The tower, now dubbed the Tower of Mose, is roughly 70 stories tall, made entirely of weathered red brick with no visible doors or windows. There is no signage, no markings. Just a featureless, lifeless slab of architecture placed like a tombstone in the center of the city.
Despite its simplicity, the effect has been anything but mundane. Midtown experienced a 17-minute blackout coinciding with the tower’s appearance. Phones within a quarter-mile radius either freeze or brick entirely when pointed toward it. Animals won’t go near it. People, however, keep trying to get inside.
As of this writing, at least 26 individuals have approached the tower and found a single, narrow archway that sometimes appears on the ground level. Witnesses describe it as "an opening only visible if you stop looking for it." Every person who has entered—including influencers, curiosity seekers, and one decorated military Contractor—has not returned.
City officials have been tight-lipped. The Department of Supernatural Oversight has issued a Level Three Advisory and deployed a containment team, but no official statement has been made.
Social media has, as expected, gone nuclear. Conspiracy theorists suggest the tower is a divine test, a hellgate, or some kind of Contractor crucible. Others think it’s a metaphor. Most just want to know what’s inside.
The only detail confirmed by all observers? It is quiet. Too quiet. Even the city seems to hold its breath around it.
“Unsettling are the days in which everyone is an expert.”
― Criss Jami
Nowadays you can't go a day without some phony prophet trying to peddle their wares to you.
Driven by the increased interest in the supernatural, charlatans from palm readers to televangelists are everywhere. And while the vast majority of witches, psychics, magicians, hypnotists, cures, potions, faith healers, and clairvoyants are complete fakes, they do make a living.
As the saying goes, "it's easier for an actor to make it in alternative medicine than Hollywood."
Most people scoff at these clearly-phony supernatural services, yet those same people often buy into at least one scam.
The most dangerous charlatans are the self-styled monster hunters who carry a mall-ninja arsenal and guns with silver bullets. Most have never encountered anything supernatural and do absolutely nothing besides burn some sage and patrol the area for a night or two. Even so, those who are superstitious, fearful, or desperate enough will hire them to solve the problems they simply don't understand. In some cases with disastrous results.
For Contractors, charlatans are red herrings and obstacles. Clumsy fakes that conjure a smokescreen of misinformation and escalate the situations they're in.