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authorGordon GECOS <u@adam>2023-11-05 10:42:08 -0500
committerGordon GECOS <u@adam>2023-11-05 10:42:08 -0500
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1Human Communication 1Human Communication
2
3 or 2 or
4
5Follow the logic of the knowledge 3Follow the logic of the knowledge
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162 160
163(Knowledge can exist in a degraded, not-fully-replicable 161(Knowledge can exist in a degraded, not-fully-replicable
164form; neutered, locally contained, but potentially still 162form; neutered, locally contained, but potentially still
165activated locally. Such knowledge or internal programming 163active locally. Such knowledge or internal programming may
166may be unavailable for mental debugging as if its source 164be active yet unavailable for mental debugging as if its
167code were unavailable. When knowledge is filtered out by 165source code were unavailable. When knowledge is filtered
168connection to fear in the executive function, it may appear 166out by connection to fear in the executive function,
169to have this neutered locally-activated form. Resolving 167it may appear to have this neutered locally-activated
170the emotional response could activate apparently-neutered 168form. Resolving the emotional response could activate
171knowledge and/or cause first-time replication of knowledge 169apparently-neutered knowledge and/or cause first-time
172previously unreplicable. The initiated processing requires 170replication of knowledge previously unreplicable. The
173an unpredictable amount of computing time to complete.) 171initiated processing requires an unpredictable amount of
172computing time to complete.)
174 173
175This power makes them dangerous; for the same reason that 174This power makes them dangerous; for the same reason that
176computer systems control access to programming features 175computer systems control access to programming features
@@ -357,6 +356,12 @@ individuals selected for their highest immunity to it. I
357got your back but you best to watch your front // coz it's 356got your back but you best to watch your front // coz it's
358the jivas who front // whose pullin stunts. 357the jivas who front // whose pullin stunts.
359 358
359If I was right about the uterus then they'd talk about
360me. Someone would read this. It would be, like, big. But
361if I was right about the prophets that wouldn't change who
362would listen. If someone really wanted to be a body without
363organs they would just put in the time.
364
360There is the "BITE" model of cult programming, behavior 365There is the "BITE" model of cult programming, behavior
361information thought and emotion control; institutions in 366information thought and emotion control; institutions in
362order to fully bind individuals only need to control 367order to fully bind individuals only need to control