Back in elementary school I took a field trip to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The tour consisted of explaining what everyone does on the premises and how they do transactions. The only thing that caught my attention was the vault of gold. There were over 500,000 gold bricks in the vault alone. All owned by central banks of 36 countries. My fascination with this place also fascinated my interest to rob it.
I grew up with poor immigrant parents that couldnât afford many âluxuriesâ of life like cable TV. Luckily my uncle was more than happy to help us, as a housewarming gift he bought us a computer proclaiming that âThe future is virtual and everything we do will be virtual.â I was fascinated by the machine and learned everything about it. This sparked my fascination with the computer and propelled my expertise in computers. I was able to roam the virtual wildlands and create my own world of creations.
Fast forward twenty years, after realizing school wasnât for me I decided to rob from big corporations virtually. Most white-hat hackers werenât the best so it was easy taking money from them, I would pocket the money in crypto and set-up ways to reinvest the money into the community. I felt like Robin-hood, I took money from these big corporations and gave the rest to the poor. When I’m not robbing the rich, I like to expose them for their gross wrongdoing that affects the public.
After a couple months and headlines I was starting to get noticed, some guy wanted to talk to me for a possible heist. I called him insane because I donât do anything that requires me out in the open, I like to keep my anonymity. I denied him until he mentioned it was the Federal Reserve Bank in New York. I was a bit hesitant but agreed, I was the designated hacker to delay the silent alarms and disable the airlock in the vault. After a couple more months of training and planning it was heist-day. I prepped the fake IDs, virus to take over the bank’s central computer, and prepped the transport to pick up as much gold as needed. Within 5 minutes they took-over the bank and I delayed the silent alarms. After some screw-ups from the men in the bank we were in the vault, they grabbed about 50,000 bars of gold and escaped by blowing a weakened wall that leads to a subway. It was extremely easy to rob that place.
Too bad that some people couldnât keep their mouth shut because one idiot decided to get caught in a pro U.S. extradition country and told everything. Now I’m in a federal prison with 20 years left in my sentence writing this.
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