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Buy telescopes, read tomes, train well and rest well for we look for the truth and achivement the best way possíble.
Feel free to share your knowledge or discuss with others too, Just please, keep the academic spirit and avoid wasting time in pointless/good for nothing discussions.

May the imperial truth follow you all
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And daily addon here.

First and foremost.
Sorry.

Second.
Things are great! For all the things to say, i am confident to proclaim here i will join the militar police force at the superior schools (which means, translating from my country. Becoming a liutenant)
And then i will join the firefighters as my force.

So far things been aligning pretty well for it and i am very confident.
Can't say when or how, but things looking good.

Beside that, practices are hard with the little time i have but the ones i've been doing are... Working? Can't be totally sure since its too soon but once again i am confident.

May you guys be with as much Ws as me!
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I, my good sir, will Librarianmaxx alongside you in the battlefields of juice and knowledge
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Based.
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"sleep snug, smug".

Sleep snug, smug.
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Daily posting!

Rest day... I didn't intend to have one.
But i can't keep pushing without some rest days now.

Thing is, the plan is going well and i myself feel quite good.
Overall i wished i could do more, but can't overthrow my limits yet. Next time i will be able to push more.
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Don’t view it as rest days. See it as days of contemplation. Were you at sea during the calm days you’d want make sure the sails are whole, ropes are tightened and that the caulk is holding up.

A day for the brain to sort through the information the previous winds brought.
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A piece of advice i would stress

some of you have probably heard it, be aware of what the book is trying to tell you. I believe
their sometimes is a con-man on the other side of most modern pieces of work

What the last hundred years has spelled out for the Western Empires people is an "Education" that is closer to indoctrination than it is any actual meaningful path to progress to any man or woman who went through the assemblly line
From its inception, the governing bodies & people who oversaw the masses
a plan was had and a desire, enough to mobilize money, men, institutions, just look at the education sector as a whole
Did they know it was going to be this?
I don't think so, but thats not for any one single individual to care about

These are the men born from the Masons who build the country. You could even say they maintain the framework like, devs maintain the backend of online service video games. Well there gone now too, most of them got swept up in the Culture Slop and their legacies with em.
You see, its not that "someones out to get me",
No, Its more like their is a certain bracket of people who have so much influence on the world
when they decide they want something, people line up to take the contract

Personally i wish we had something as white and black as that, out particular timeline....
Let's just say they love the bloodshed, they live for the hunt, and live to act to play amongst men

So keep that in mind when reading books, thats someone has read that book before you, they've already mobilized and you in last place. Everyone playing this game should know the importance of not showing your spark to anyone else, right? They designed the world to destroy and stomp it out of everyone else; all so they can have the 'right' to abuse & pillage the savage

Read The Prince, Again
Learn the basic rules of why you should bring your own mask
and not use the mask of another
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few understand the script let alone their role
inscribed instructions given upon the education sector by its founders
men groomed by legacy and guided by the hands of Men of League & Legacy
Like the stone masons of their day, forms each and every brick
planing, blueprinting, and engineering a carefully crafted monumental work
so behind every stage curtain, they maintain the framework
the stage
the lights
the camera (perception)
and are careful with their choices for actors & their roles
through their subtle manipulations
you mimic what you see, enchanted by the illusions of what you think life could be and should be, could be
selfish for what we want

like devs preserving a digital cathedral against entropy
Yet, their influence often distorts even their own original vision, as if they too are bound by the assembly line they command
enough was already known about our species
did they think their own would be immune to system code that works on all living men

so to think this would be
the most insidious control mechanism
well it had yet to be truly envisioned at the time 1950's
but a system based on the illusion of free will
nothing short of cunning artistry
let humans believe they make decisions while engineering their inevitable constraints
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Let us not engage in the pretense of gentle guidance
you must be a cunning thinker
about the control mechanisms embedded into education, culture, and human direction
understand these complex systems of control, consider these books as your necessary tools, your virtù against deception:
"Take these with you"

1. Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War
"It is the nature of the body of a state... like the mind of the individual... to fall into diseases."
original manual of political observation
detailing the raw mechanics of power in conflict
blueprint of what happens when societies fracture and factions weaponize truth and perception

2. Tacitus: The Agricola and The Histories
"The worst vice of a prince is affectation."
The Agricola, describing the Roman Emperors

Tacitus, unlike many of his peers, wrote coldly about the ruthless pragmatism of power. His prose cuts through the moralistic haze, exposing the psychological toll of unchecked ambition
perfect for understanding how empires manage loyalty while cultivating suspicion

3. Aristotle: Politics
"Man is by nature a political animal."

Aristotle was the first to note how men define and refine their societies to justify control. He is your mirror, though he binds concepts in chains of virtue
useful if you wish to disentangle the philosophy from the political idealism

4. Plato: The Republic
"Only the truth that suits our purpose in the existing order is permitted."

Plato wrote of the noble lie
mechanisms through which a state controls populations by inventing a myth of reality
early stage of the institutionalized deception i describe, but still a worthy opponent
though not for a prince to rely on

5. Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition
"The banality of evil, not its barbarity, is the true sign of our time."

Arendt explores the nature of large-scale power structures and how control operates within the banality of bureaucratic indifference
Her analysis often sharp and often brutal, fitting for modern parallels
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6. George Orwell: Nineteen Eighty-Four (obv.)
"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."

Orwell remains our most insidious tool
because he names the game
His analysis of totalitarian control mechanisms
Big Brother, Newspeak, Thought Police... still resonates with chilling clarity

7. Michel Foucault: Discipline and Punish
"The modernization of punishment was linked to the rise of surveillance."

Foucault dissects the hidden apparatus through which control is exerted, from prison systems to schools the machinery for conditioning human thought

8. Sun Tzu: The Art of War
"Strategy without tactics is like the shell without flesh."

The ancient art of manipulating power structures through strategy and subterfuge
though you will find his focus is tactical

9. John Locke: Second Treatise of Government
"Where no law can be made, by an authority distinct from the people, no popular government can exist."

Locke may seem opposite, but he reveals the psychological underpinnings of control through consent a necessary component of sustained power

10. Polybius: Histories
"I thought that a mixed constitution would be the best government."

Polybius, historian of the Roman Republic, details the evolution of governments and how each system manages power. He's the first to properly analyze control mechanisms

you'll find that the truth of power structures
even in education is often as uncomfortable as PsyOp's History shows
These works lay the foundations to understanding why control is necessary
why & how the system keeps the populace bound through perception
This is the most dangerous knowledge
which requires no justification
the best form of control
is what appears to spring from the free choices of the governed
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I can tell you this
the act of reading becomes a form of sabotage in itself. Every book you consume is a tool the state or its captors
i mean
why else would these books be readliy aviable, with no edits? If the holy men of the Vatican couldn't uphold the same standard
what makes you think men of the state & corporations wouldn't do the same?
the false hope will dull your edges, not fuel your fire.

Honestly not in the mood to be lecture
so excuse me
I read selectively classics that exposed the hypocrisy like Locke’s empty assurances, Mill’s manufactured consent, perhaps even the tedious reports of "modern society’s progress" they keep pushing down your throats
Nothing was more maddening than recognizing that the very narratives being peddled were the ones I needed to understand

Truthfully, I found solace in the raw texts
like An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by Locke, or political tracts by men like Marx who are high on their own airs
read them, and you begin to see the puppet strings tied to every page
that is what I have learned and absorbed while plotting my way out of their manufactured cage

Any Recommendations?
Read up on what you’re already experiencing
don't rely on my filtered thoughts or anyone eles's
If you're serious, the bookshops you seek you will not find by asking
minds that contain that knowledge.... will not speak of it
should they discover it contains the works they’re afraid of...
surely you know what becomes of your fate
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1. The Master and His Emissary: Iain McGilchrist
"The system is built around a false distinction: one must serve the master, or else be the messenger who delivers the master's words... but the master's perspective is always incomplete."
"What if the system we rely on is flawed beyond repair?"
knowledge control through narrative
truth is defined by the system, not the experience
the system's inherent flaw
when confronted with reality, is it becomes a necessary to counter-balance the existing schema
The master is always the ultimate system node
about tools like education, narratives, political frameworks always fall short of capturing the complete dynamic of Reality (The System)

2. The Prince: Niccolò Machiavelli
"The art of being a prince lies not in compassion or piety, but in knowing when to wield force — or let it appear that you are."

This never seem like an obvious choice to re-read
a great one to come back too thinking in the frame of reference as a tool. if you ever just wanna fuel your hate for the liars & schemers of Opportunity.
Machiavelli’s book should be seen as psychological framework for power a how control extends far beyond just mere laws being manipulated, in reality, its much more world bending
A primary tool and he does not shy from the implications, making it clear that might makes right, and the cunning ruler who understands this best as a basic principle. Will rarely ever lose, because he's good company in a den of wolves.

3. Vices and Virtues: George Sorel
"There is a way in which a belief may be transformed into a passion, so that its origin is forgotten and it becomes an end in itself."

Sorel’s work
ideology meets the collective psychology. systematic distortion of belief to enforce compliance by order of the masters of the Neo-Industrialist Machine
The art of manufacturing consent via cultural "Myth" creation, on an industrial level. controllers of the "legacy archetype"
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4. The German Ideology Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
"The ruling ideas of any age are the ideas of the ruling class."

Marx speaks of ideological control built by economic structures and political power, the effect of the Initial Industrialist of the Era
these ideas are weaponized to justify domination
Essential reading for understanding how institutions frame their authority, not for any moral high ground, but as tools of survival.

5. On the Jews and Judaism in an Antisemitic Context: Ernst Fichte
"Identity is a tool used to manage populations by exploiting their differences."

A critical exploration of Jewish identity. written in the name of scholarship but serving the agenda of control
>reflects an archaic strategy
>define the Other to control the self
A dynamic like this operates with insidious precision across various sectors

6. The Critique of the Power of the State: Benjamin Constant
"The social contract... a fiction... was the means by which control was legitimized."

Constant’s essays on liberty are more than just history
>they are psychological studies of how narratives shape authority
>first to properly dissect the idea of societal freedom against institutional control
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7. The Refusal of the Legacy: Franz Rosenzweig
"The act of reclaiming the past is not about repeating it but translating it anew... into reality."

a counter-weapon against institutionalized history
It attacks the way institutions use the past to control present narratives, encouraging you to question received "wisdom" and seek deeper meaning.

8. The Sociology of Control: Max Weber
"The modern state gained its authority through bureaucratic structure and legal-rational domination."

analysis of institutionalized control through rationalized systems of authority
his focus on the state, religion, economy
lays the groundwork for modern parallels

9. The Cultivation of a New Nobility: Gaetano Mosca
"Political authority is always exercised by an organized minority."

blunt truth of political oligarchy
cornerstone for understanding multipolar control structures
shows how power is distributed not through popular means, but through elite networks that perpetuates influence
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10. Forms of Freedom Georg Simmel
"True freedom is the capacity to choose one’s chains."

sociological theory of freedom
explores the psychological tension between constraint and liberation
fundamentals on dynamics to any system of institutional control. Established behaviors sets make easy work

11. The Question Concerning Technology: Martin Heidegger
"Technology is nothing but the mode of disclosure bound to practical appropriation."

cuts through the noise
exposing technology not as a tool, but as the epistemological engine for institutional infleunce & control
would change the very way we interact with reality when it's managed
modern counterpart to from Foucault to Marx.
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I will say excuse me. cause I did use a.i. to scrape my note from loqseq to pick a few of my favs
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2. (Gregory Bateson, 1972) Steps to an Ecology of Mind
I would like to Highlight that Bateson was heavily involved in Glow in the Dark activity and was married to one too
Ecological epistemology in action
He shows how differences between levels of description (bits, bytes, messages, stories) form the basis of communication and control
"Double Bind": a classic cybernetic concept often applied to human interaction.

Pattern in the Noise
3. (Donald Knuth, 1968–) The Art of Computer Programming
Although primarily a coding manual,
something that was learned while researching cybernetics, You will find many Interdisciplinary lessons in many fields. Something Conference attendees learned when rubbing shoulders with other experts of each others fields
this work embodies the precision, structure, and algorithmic thinking that powers institutional control. The "TeX" markup system (part of this series) is a radical example of a steerable system in scholarly communication
>forcing a specific syntax and output
Studyable methodology, in the "get yo money up player" kinda way
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1. (Norbert Wiener, 1948) Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine

The Angle of the dangle-
>defining feedback loops, Defining Homeostasis, Identifying the characteristics of control mechanisms, not just in machines
>in complex systems including human epistemological maps
Wiener even foresaw how technology could extend the management of human behavior. And being super against government funding, a sad fate to be the face of the control matrix
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Sleep can wait one hour more, we just received gold and i must analyse this.

Blessings be upon thee anons
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William Ross Ashby An Introduction to Cybernetics & Design for a Brain
Core: Law of Requisite Variety
>only complexity can absorb complexity
>control architecture- you don’t stop a system by yelling at it; you constrain its inputs
>until its internal dynamics self-cancel

Interplay SYS: maps how regulatory bodies (state organs, pedagogical frameworks, compliance departments) maintain equilibrium
>by throttling available degrees of freedom
>discipline isn’t moral education; it’s entropy management

Supp. foucault & weber
they describe the what of institutional power, Ashby shows the how
>constraint selection as a formal operation, behavior steered not by force, but by designing the environment so deviation becomes pathologically expensive (just make some behaviors harder than others)

Optic Check?
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Niklas Luhmann: Social Systems
My take away was that society does not consist of people
it consists of communication and by the means we communicate
Individuals are merely part of the environment that the social systems uses for structural coupling (belonging/bonding)
The Book recasts institutions as "autopoietic networks" operating on binary codes
>legal/illegal, insured/uninsured, credentialed/non-credentialed
People who can be actors are filtered through these codes
agencies are their own local illusions maintained by systemic redundancy and the "need" to keep perceived states
>Luhmann shows that control emerges from communication closures, not human conspiracy. The system feeds on its own output.

>If the apparatus runs without you at the top, what function are you being optimized for? And who designed the code it speaks in?
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Discourses on Livy by Machiavelli

this teaches you how not to choke on what you’ve seized
Institutional friction as structural noise
a state’s health isn’t measured in piety but in its ability to recycle ambition into service
before it becomes sedition
Grace is currency
fear is the mint
break apart republics, corruption cycles, and why virtue without cruelty eventually bleeds itself out
>maps the friction thresholds when feedback loops rot from within
>read factional loyalty decay
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I will sleep crying in satisfaction seeing how well this thread turned
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John Cameron & T. Hugh Field: Human Behaviour in Organisations (1953)

Tavistock’s field manual on how bureaucracies function as collective nervous systems. Organisations don’t work on tasks; they offload the "anxiety" into rigid black & white roles, implicit hierarchies, and ritualized behavior chains. “Efficiency” is often a\used as some sophisticated excuse as a defense against the dread of unpredictability. (Oh no we aren't controlling choas for max profit! Oh No!)

Maps directly onto reference frames and conditioning work
except it grounds them in observable human network behavior rather than a lab or a lecture hall Institutions don’t control through overt power
the control work by making predictable behavior align towards compliance, the feel safe stimuli, rather than adaptive risk because "it's scary"

Robert Jay Lifton: Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism

"brainwashers" of China back in the fifty-sixty’s our rivals in the Red Game
this book is about figuring out the recipe for a shattered soul. He identified eight criteria for ideological totalism
Milieu control:
>control over what you see; mystical manipulation
>controlling outcomes to look like destiny
>the sacred scienc; ideology that cannot be questioned
This is exactly how we handle cults now, and honestly? It’s exactly how a high-functioning family or a rigid state operates
If a Borgia type wants power, he’s running Totalism Lite.

Hook
when you break a person down with "double binds", they don't rebel; they fragment. It doesn't take force. It takes exhaustion. (Its crazy how many small stimuli inputs people are subjected too throughout their whole life, let alone think over what created your perception)
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Im absolutely zooted
I'm happy i can share my own schizo trophies
i find the Control Matrix that houses our physical perception absolutely fascinating, It's my version of trains

what i find the most fascinating is that there are others
others who can see from the same perspective
its like when you meet eyes across mirror
You are being seen, and if you look back
it starts a game you will never escape, because it will always linger in the back of your mind

"Why was he looking at me like that?"
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Functional illiterate, i learn much of this because i learned to identify bad behavior
like bad code, i would see people stuck in loops
forever playing the same story

they could never identify they were doing it to themselves
instead they would get upset if i pointed it out
it quickly spirals into CIA black budget funding
and CIA drug ops
what i think alot of people miss is Cybernetics

the key to controlling any situation, that the power cybernetic principles offers
sure we have to quantize brain response to a bunch of numbers
but that was already solved
by the same guy who invented the math behind cybernetics

homeostasis machine that calibrated falling missiles
math + air = drop right spot, but little did people know you could throw any amount of noise and it will stabilize
thats where neural linguistic programming stepped in, measure brain activity against stimuli
they have us figured out broski, it aint funny
sure we can meme about spooky mindcontrol and all this other shit

BUT AT THE CORE OF IT ALL
there are underling forms of thinking that aren't available to the public
one of the many things that keep me up at night
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