LEVERAGING HONOR AND DOUBLE JEOPARDY
LEVERAGING HONOR AND DOUBLE JEOPARDY
I wasn’t trying to do that to the bishop on purpose. It was unexpected. He was a friend. I am simply probing the depths of zombyism in people. It’s a hobby but it is becoming a survival skill. I don’t know if you are disappointed that I didn’t yet come up with a sure-fire way to control a cop like a meat robot, but even if I did discover that, how could I possible publish it on GAB without poisoning the well?
This whole group and all these posts are not here because I am hoping to accomplish anything. This is purely a catharsis for me documenting my ponderings on the psi-war of the final days of earth. I guess what I am really doing here is pioneering a how-to guide on counter psyop-war/insurgency tactics.
If anyone is out there reading this and would like to help, maybe form a think-tank, then contact me and we can start a private group where we can exchange war stories. Whatever the outcome I will continue to post my insights as a potential breadcrumb trail for anyone in the future who happens to wander this way.
Cops are zombies. They often demand answers from us but they cannot talk forever, can they? No, as soon as they run out of words you should take the initiative. After all, if you are reading this you are awake and they are sleepwalking zombies.
There is one great example of a man who was immune to double binds.
Jesus.
He not only could not be trapped in a double bind but he often used double binds himself on those who tried to entrap him.
He did this by never answering questions directly but answered questions with still more questions. He forced the schizophrenics of his time to look deep inside themselves exposing the double binds that were entrapping their minds.
The next time a cop pulls you over or interrogates you and asks you a question, ask him a question like:
“Are you a peace officer or a law enforcement officer?”
“Did you take an oath?”
“Was it to maintain the peace or enforce the law?”
“That’s not a hard question, is it?”
Take your time. Think about it.
Ask them again.
Did you take your oath seriously?
Was it a solemn occasion?
What would cause you to break your oath?
If you were speeding would you want me to tell you?
Keep asking the questions.
Like Jack Nicholson said, “Something’s gotta give.”
Just like when you hit the same key on a sluggish computer often enough it will eventually break the loop and suddenly a hundred browser windows will open, the zombie cop may pop an aneurysm in his prefrontal cortex. Or he may just beat you up. Either way, he will be forced to act irrationally and in a way he did not intend. That can be used to your advantage. Any divergence of thought is a win. I will keep probing the cracks in the programming. If you get any ideas please share them with me.
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