The Organizations
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Founded in the uneasy years between the First and Second World Wars, The Organization arose from a series of events that conventional military and political institutions could not ignore. At the time, intelligence agencies were fragmented, communication between departments was unreliable, and most nations were preoccupied with rebuilding and rearming. Yet scattered reports surfaced: disappearances linked to unknown symbols, battlefield accounts of entities no soldier could describe consistently, and isolated towns experiencing mass psychological disturbances with no apparent cause. A handful of officials recognized a pattern — one the public must never learn to see. Those officials established what would become The Organization: a silent mechanism designed to intervene where the known world frayed at the edges.
The Organization does not answer to any government, committee, or electorate. It exists outside of law, sanctioned only by necessity. Every intelligence service denies its operation, even as their clearance levels include doors that only The Organization has keys for. It recruits quietly, requisitions selectively, and erases its own footprints with meticulous care. To most agencies, it is a rumor. To a few, it is the explanation behind unresolved directives and missing inventory reports. To those within, it is a duty that supersedes nations, ideology, and history itself.
Its mandate remains deceptively simple: protect the United States from hostile supernatural forces, anomalous entities, and non-human incursions originating beyond the Veil — the thin and unstable boundary between what humanity understands and what it is not prepared to confront. In practice, this involves early identification of unusual phenomena, scientific examination of events that defy known physics, covert containment operations, public disinformation protocols, and, when necessary, neutralization. The Organization works in silence not to deceive the public, but to preserve it. Widespread awareness of the Veil would destabilize governments, fracture belief systems, and trigger violent cultural collapse.
Although The Organization maintains no more than a hundred active field operatives at any given time, its infrastructure is extensive. It draws upon dormant Cold War research networks designed for unconventional warfare. Its funding travels through layers of misdirection — agricultural subsidies, defunct telecommunications initiatives, abandoned aerospace prototypes, and humanitarian relief aid. Its archives are distributed across shuttered university basements, mislabeled shipping containers in coastal storage yards, and military facilities decommissioned decades ago but never officially sold.
Personnel are carefully selected. Many are former soldiers who survived situations that official reports declared “training accidents.” Others are scientists who encountered results they were instructed to disregard. A few are theologians and linguists who recognized patterns that no religion or language is supposed to contain. None volunteer. All are recruited because they already know enough to understand the stakes. For most, there is no return to civilian life. Once a person has seen beyond the Veil, ordinary reality no longer holds.
Command is vested in The Tribune, a triad of unseen directors who have no public identities and no confirmed biographies. They coordinate containment and response operations through secure dead-drops, mirrored command channels, and layered authentication protocols. Below them, Null Cells operate as self-directed field units. Each is trained to handle investigation, suppression, retrieval, and controlled erasure of evidence. Their autonomy ensures the system survives even if communication fails — or is compromised.
When an anomaly cannot be contained, when the threat to human life or psychological stability surpasses tolerable thresholds, Termination Teams are deployed. Their existence is classified to everyone but The Tribune and Null Cell handlers. Their purpose is singular. Their missions are final.
The Organization has no seal, no motto, and no official record. It cannot be subpoenaed, acknowledged, awarded, or thanked.
To the outside world, it does not exist.
To those who serve within it, it is the only barrier between human civilization and what waits beyond the dark.
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