Osorrai security state

The Osorrai Security State refers to clandestine networks within the Osorrai government that work outside the traditional legal processes. The security state in particular refers to high-level defense and intelligence networks that operate in the Osorrai Armed Forces, Okhrana, and private contractors such as Sosya. These networks often heavily overlap with secret societies and triad networks such as the Balakirev Triad. The security state is not necessarily one cohesive body instead having numerous factions inside of it. All the current members of the triumvirate are believed to have deep ties with the security state.

The origins of the security state go back to the massive expansion of the Osorrai Armed Forces and Intelligence Services in the 60s. The Volkovists lacking enough competent and ideologically loyal cadre hired from mafia and secret society networks who gradually infiltrated these networks. The Three Satellites, One Man, One Bomb programs allowed these networks to form many of their own institutions and furthermore the cybernetics revolution gave them a leading role in the state. It is believed these networks had a large role to play in the Osorra-Tilenno War and the later collapse of Communism in Osorra. After the collapse of Communism a large purge was intatied of officials disloyal to the networks of the security state. The extent of the Osorrai security state was discovered in a series of high-profile assassinations and car crashes during the Beskonechnaya Noch.

The bulk of the Osorrai military industrial complex, technology industry, and intelligence services are controlled by clandestine networks near the security state. It has been referred to a "state within a state" due to its powerful position. The security state has been subject to numerous conspiracies, including allegations of massive money laundering, pedophilia, grooming etc. The most shocking conspiracy has to do with the allegations of a movie studio located in Southern Osorra that shot a rendition of Hamlet where all the actors were actually killed. Several novels have been published under pseudonyms that are believed to be published by members of the security state, alongside with a great deal of popular media such as Noll' (2015 film).