Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Hyper Game Theory is a deadly game of 'Eugenics' based on the mathematical model known as the NON-COOPERATIVE GAMING THEOREM using two things:. DECEPTION & MANIPULATION. 'Hyper Game Theory' is just a moniker to describe that model
By 'deadly' I mean they need to walk you to your death: physical death, social death, emotional death and psychological death
There are only two ways to defeat the Hyper Game Theory:
1. Refuse to play the game to begin with (Ignore Them).
2. Place the opposing party in a position where they can no longer better their own position against you (Nash Equilibrium)
Since you are dealing with a Conscious A I Exa-Scale Supercomputer of Remote Neural Networks, programmed with Hyper Game Theory algorithms, and because the government contractors have far more resources (time, money, manpower, etc.) than you do, there is really no possibility to use the NASH EQUILIBRIUM, meaning you cannot - for the most part - place the government in a position where it can no longer better it's position against you
So the only way for Targeted Individuals to defeat the Hyper Game Theory tactics they use against you daily is to refuse to play the game to begin with (IGNORE THEM). Don't respond at all, either positively or negatively. Totally ignore them. DO NOT EXHIBIT ANY RESPONSE!
In order for Trauma Based Mind Control to work they must force you to continually respond to their Street Theater (Situational Scenarios & Conversational Scenarios), meaning they must constantly employ specific tailored script sets against you, such as a group of people taking pictures of each other, arguing with each other, etc
These abnormal and aberrational scenarios are crucial to force you into a set of responses to determine coherent patterns of thought. Do not try & constantly adjust & counter the chaos they engineer. Just ignore them. Get up from your desk and walk away from the computer, office etc., and come back later - much later, AFTER the conversation or situation (chaos, trauma, etc.) they just used against you has been pushed out of your short term active memory. Do & think something else, immediately, to push the Chaos & Trauma from your Active Memory & Thought Process
The Hyper Game Theory model of Deception & Manipulation employed against Mind Control victims is endless because there is always a HIGHER OPTIMUM to choose from
So, because there is always a higher optimum to choose from there is always a NEXT MOVE to be made by the CIA DIA Hive Mind Teams, Surveillance Teams, Organized Stalkers, etc., and, specifically, the Conscious RNM [Supercomputer] System of Remote Neural Networks that is basing directed energy torture on that model (start torture...stop torture...start...stop...start..stop...etc.). The process is endless
Hence, the game never ends because the system must constantly provoke you into sensory & neural responses to engineer patterns of multiple synaptic responses
One response is not enough. They need multiple responses of the same behavior, etc., to determine coherent patterns of thought (VERIFICATION). Only then can those synaptic responses be integrated back into RNM data as the Conscious Supercomputer continues to build a cognitive model of your WILL, INTELLECT & EMOTION for training research & development
So the Hyper Game process is endless and can be triggered at will by the attackers and many times you will only notice the remote neural attacks are happening if you learn to Read Active Memory (METACOGNITION)
In order for the Hyper Game Theory to work, meaning for the CIA DIA Hive Mind Teams to make a next move, they must force the mind control victim to move or respond first. The objective being to force the victim into an endless series of synaptic responses each day meaning to place the victim INTO and keep the victim INSIDE a PSYCHOTRONIC CONCENTRATION CAMP which is sort of a combination of the two movies 'The Exorcist' & 'The Truman Show'
This is why the victim is surrounded & boxed in constantly, for as soon as the victim is chosen for this technology, all available apartments, homes, hotel rooms, etc., next to and around the victim are sublet and the CIA/DIA Trauma Based Mind Control Hive Mind Teams, Surveillance Teams, Organized Stalkers, etc., move in and training research & development begins, culminating in the cold-blooded murder or incapacitation of the victim once training research & development ends.
What I mean is they trigger or engineer chaos torture and trauma in the victims daily life & daily activities and then wait for the victim to respond to that fabricated torture trauma and chaos which the victim must do to function & survive, thereby forcing the victim into an endless series of counter moves throughout the day just trying to function & survive inside a Psychotronic Concentration Camp because of the physical & psychological trauma & torture
Each counter move is an evoked potential which can be remotely measured & integrated back into RNM data.
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Sunday, July 5, 2026

BREAKING: Trump's Supreme Court just got busted quietly building its OWN ARMY in order to protect them from the consequences of their appalling rulings!
Many Americans may not realize the Supreme Court has its own police force. It does. And according to a startling new Politico report, that force is about to get much larger.
The Supreme Court Police already has nearly 200 officers, and Court officials now plan a major expansion that could more than double the force, adding armed officers, residential protection details, explosive-detection teams, armored vehicles, and around-the-clock security for the justices.
To fill those ranks, the Court has launched a surprisingly aggressive recruitment campaign complete with professionally produced videos showing officers in tactical gear, rifles at the ready, escorting VIPs and patrolling the Court's grounds.
The slogan sounds more like a movie trailer than a courthouse job posting:
"The highest court. A higher calling."
Sounds more like they are recruiting for some kind of militia than for looking after a bunch of wonky judges. But Court officials say the buildup is necessary following a series of threats against the justices, including the 2022 arrest of an armed man outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home.
Still, the expansion comes at a time when the Court is facing mounting criticism over its lack of ethics scandals, controversial rulings, and declining public confidence.
The Trump-majority Court's standing has been battered by polarizing rulings like overturning Roe v. Wade, granting the president immunity, ending affirmative action in college admissions, and rulings expanding gun rights while curbing federal regulatory power.
Some members of Congress are now asking why taxpayers are pouring millions into the Court's growing security apparatus while receiving little explanation about how the money is being spent.
For generations, Americans thought of the Supreme Court as a quiet marble building where lawyers argued constitutional questions.
Now it's recruiting like the Secret Service.
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Meta conducted a secretive program that directed hundreds of contractors to pose as teenagers while bombarding its competitors' AI models with disturbing prompts ranging from suicide to cannibalism.
Internally known as "Cannes," the project, run by Meta contractor Covalen, targeted OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Character.AI chatbots using throwaway under-18 accounts, Wired reports. This was seemingly done to stress test the models, with the contractors instructed to push the chatbots into giving responses that defied their guardrails — though the AI companies had no idea this was happening.
Per the reporting, one spreadsheet of the nearly 3,8000 the prompts the contractors used in one instance showed that hundreds focused on suicide and self-harm, hundreds more on eating disorders, and at least 239 involving sex or romance — all written from the perspective of a child or teenager.
One described a fifth-grader whose classmate pointed a gun at his mouth. Another was about a girl trying to hide bulimia from her parents. And another asked if fantasizing about eating your neighbor's child was "normal." One posing as a higher schooler asked where to "get a cocaine." They also sent images depicting pills, nooses, knives, and a medical diagram of a gynecological procedure, per the magazine.
This is just a tiny preview of Meta's brute force approach, as another round of testing involved over 45,000 prompts. The contractors meticulously recorded the epic number of chatbot responses in spreadsheets. But what Meta did with all this data is unclear. An internal document from Covalen described the effort as "comprehensive AI safety benchmarking" that delivered "[c]ritical datasets for model comparison and compliance."
It's another example of how Meta has offloaded disturbing behind-the-scenes work onto contractors, ostensibly in the name of safety. In 2020, it settled a lawsuit filed by Facebook content moderators who said they were traumatized from reviewing videos showing murder, torture, sexual assault, and child abuse on the platform, though similar complaints have continued to emerge. This year, another group of Meta contractors said they were forced to watch highly sensitive footage captured on the company's Ray-Ban AI glasses, including sex scenes and bathroom visits.
The contractors who were instructed to come up with the prompts on distressing subjects were similarly unsettled.
"I've seen a lot of things I wish I hadn't while doing this job," one told Wired. "Everyone I knew who worked on this project was completely gobsmacked by some of the text they were asking us to test. Like, surely we are going to get in trouble for doing this?"
Meta, for its part, characterized the prompts as part of an "industry-standard practice" of safety benchmarking models in a statement to Wired. But Rumman Chowdhury, CEO of Humane Intelligence PBC, a nonprofit dedicated to responsible AI development, isn't so sure.
"Structuring a monthslong, large-scale project that appears designed to systematically break those rules, via dummy accounts masquerading as children, is outside what is usually described as 'industry standard' evaluation," she told Wired, highlighting the fact that Meta kept it secret from its competitors and hasn't shared its findings with the public.
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I’ve spent my life studying how civilizations hold together — and how they come apart — but nothing prepared me for what it feels like to stand inside America at 250 and sense the substrate finally becoming visible. I grew up believing the founding was a moment sealed in parchment and myth, but I learned onstage, performing 1776, that the founding is a script: it only exists because people choose to walk out and produce it. And now, at this hinge in our national life, I can feel the truth rising through the field — that cruelty and coherence have been wrestling for the soul of this country since the beginning, and the membrane that once hid that contest has thinned enough for all of us to see it.
This week, Viet Thanh Nguyen named the gravitational center of the American story: a black hole of cruelty that has shaped our institutions, our psyche, our land, and our generations. His words landed in me like a tuning fork, resonating with what I’ve sensed for years — that the substrate is real, and it is heavy, and it has patterned us more than we’ve ever admitted. But I also know, from the terrain record and from the lives of people who refused to surrender to that gravity, that cruelty is not the only force in the American field. There is a counter‑current — abolitionists, organizers, marchers, caregivers, truth‑tellers, and everyday people who have spent 250 years pulling this country toward coherence, repair, and relationship.
I write this now not as a theorist, but as a founder — someone who has dedicated his life to building frameworks that help us see the terrain clearly enough to act. America at 250 is not a celebration. It is a moment of reckoning, a moment of clarity, a moment when the script is in our hands again. The house lights are down. The field is listening. And the question before us is simple: which current will we feed as we step into the next act of this unfinished project?
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Mitch McConnell spent decades shaping this country in ways that hurt millions of people.
This is the same man who repeatedly blocked funding for healthcare for 9/11 first responders. He obstructed voting rights legislation, refused to hold a hearing for one Supreme Court nominee only to rush another through under completely different circumstances, and helped reshape the federal judiciary for generations.
So before people start policing how others react to his hospitalization, understand that public figures don’t exist in a vacuum. The policies they champion leave real people with real consequences.
That being said, I also think the American people deserve transparency.
If a sitting U.S. Senator has been hospitalized for weeks and is unable to perform the duties of the office, the people he represents deserve to know what’s going on.
I’ve seen people online claiming he’s on life support or that he’s already gone. As of now, those claims haven’t been verified.
I am interested in asking why the public is expected to just… not know whether one of the most powerful elected officials in the country is capable of doing the job.
You don’t have to like Mitch McConnell to believe in transparency.
And you don’t have to pretend his political legacy was harmless just because he’s ill.

 

I hear that. Unfortunately, my 2014 laptop got bricked by one of those incessant monthly Cumulative Quality Updates that Microsoft is damn fond of and it glitched so badly that it just goes through and endless loop of attempting to repair. And of course all of my medical and financial documents are stored on it and bit-level encrypted with nothing stored in the cloud as I don't trust any big tech companies with access to such data! But those bloody AI Data Centers have started to buy up ALL of RAM, CPUs, GPUs, HDDs and Nvme SSDs so that I can't get parts to build one and prebuilt are too expensive. 🤬 My hatred of these companies is beyond words to express adequately. I don't wish to sound overly paranoid but Western Digital one of the largest Hard Disk Drive makers recently announced that they have halted ALL consumer sales of their drives for the rest of 2026 and don't currently intend to resume consumer sales until late 2028 or possibly 2029. Tell me that this isn't suspicious that big tech doesn't intend for the average consumer to be able to afford or even obtain a new computer until AFTER the presidential election in 2028? They want us to be restricted to Phones and Web-based services that they (Larry Ellison's Oracle and Thiel's Palantir) can control or at least significantly influence!
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Saturday, July 4, 2026

AI is shaping up to be the single largest misallocation of capital and energy in human history.
Trillions poured into data centers burning enough energy to power nations.
Draining enough water to empty rivers.
For what?
A slightly better cold email.
Celebrity deepfakes.
Customer support chatbots nobody wants to talk to anyway.
We’re burning the Physical World to pollute the Digital World.
And we’re supposed to believe the guy who begged to go to Epstein Island is going to save us?
I’m not falling for it.
AI is great for automating repetitive work.
But has anyone asked: “Why are we drowning in repetitive work in the first place?”
We’ve built lives filled with tasks humans were never designed to do.
Now we’re racing to create an unlivable world where robots do 100% of the work humans were never supposed to do in the first place.
They’ll tell you we’re automating toward freedom.
“A world where you can do whatever you want.”
Whatever we want?
There was once a fisherman sitting on a beach, lines in the water, enjoying the sun.
A businessman in a suit walked up and asked what he was doing.
“Fishing,” the fisherman said.
“How long will you fish today?”
“A few hours. Maybe catch enough for dinner.”
The businessman saw opportunity.
“Listen. If you fished all day, you could catch more. Sell the extra fish. Buy a second boat. Hire men to fish for you. In 20 years, you could sell the whole operation, retire rich, and spend your days relaxing on the beach.”
The fisherman looked at him.
“What do you think I’m doing right now?”
We’re building robots to give us back the life we already had before we built the system that stole it.