Searchit Gov ((install)) Official
She didn’t open it. She ran.
Alena grabbed her keys. The basement exit was thirty seconds away. But as she reached for the door, her phone buzzed. searchit gov
Her fingers trembled over the keyboard. This is how careers end , she thought. Or how people disappear. She didn’t open it
She looked back at her laptop. The portal was gone. Vanished like it never existed. The basement exit was thirty seconds away
She’d found it buried in a decommissioned NSA server’s log—a single line of code: searchit.gov/admin/deepquery . It wasn’t indexed. No firewall flagged it. No audit trail logged it.
It wasn’t a weapon. It wasn’t a spy. It was a list of 4,732 names—U.S. citizens, foreign assets, journalists, even three sitting members of Congress. Beside each name: a probability score. “Likelihood of becoming an active threat to continuity of government.” Beside that : a single button. “Pre-authorization for administrative measures.”
A voice in the dark said, “Add her to the list.”