Title: Translation-Draft; 411
series, fictionalized version
Author: bob@minton.org (Bob Minton)
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 13:14:31 GMT
Legal note:
*The following is intented as a fictional document. Any
correspondence between its characters and actual people, whether
living or dead, is purely coincidental.*
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A note on symbol conventions:
{curly brackets} indicate an instructive annotation inserted by the
editor.
(parenthetical statements) were part of original draft document.
*boldface* and _italic_ emphasis added by editor, October, 1998.
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*Translation draft; series 411*
Original: Jan 1956
_Implant Defense_
Principal purpose chain:
{To} Redirect urge to blame. Deflect natural instinct to find a causal
character (with intent) responsible for untoward effects. Protect S-
play"s credibility. Protect actor-writer"s credibility.
How?: Write the enemies of society, our {writers"} enemies, and all
S-implant antagonists into same "pigeonhole". Our enemies and
reader"s enemies {thereby} become one and the same. A=B=C. (All
BAD, Neg. value).
Why?: To defend the S---------y hope capsule implant.
Why?: To expedite harvest of loyal officers & reliable troops from
legions of partially (hope capsule) implanted readers.
Why?: Pacify and secure planet earth.
Why?: {deleted by editor, 1998}
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T-D 411
*Sub-strategy 1: Opening*
_Purpose:_ To open the reader"s mind to what will be "put in".
_Basic structure:_
Recognizable series (min. 4) statements; literal & implied meanings
{that} reader will not want to disagree {with}. Series of four or more
agreeable meanings induces the reader to expect more of same ---
continuation of series; more agreeable statements to agree with.
Expecting something agreeable opens reader to {agreeing with} what
comes next.
_Theory Notes:_
Readers agree with flattery.
Readers agree with "loving" meanings (predictions of success).
Readers agree with anything and everything that suggests/predicts a
long & happy future for them and theirs.
Readers will NOT disagree with statements with which they have no
basis for contention (e.g. "Mugwumps wear purple ties on Sunday",
etc. Reader doesn"t know. Can"t disagree.)
Repeat until average reader has ample opportunity to recognize a
pattern of flattering, agreeable meanings.
Offer success. Then make it contingent on agreement. They"ll agree.
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T-D 411, SS-1. I.
I.
Desired implied message {literal expression}: "I am your friend and
ally."
Lit to implied translation {literal to implied, possible candidate to be
turned into published text}:
(a) *"I-you-we have potential enemies."*
Expected results: Common foe pointed out. QED. Reader recognizes
writer must be an ally. Reader"s mind begins to open. Reader
interested in advice of a friend.
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T-D 411, SS-1, II.
II.
Desired implied messages {Editor"s note: acronym, DIMs} :
1. Our enemies are destined to lose because we drastically
outnumber them.
2. Reader is allied with and working for the benefit of civilized
society.
3. Writer who is reader"s ally is also working for the benefit of
civilized society.
4. Writer is society"s ally.
Desired implied images {Editor"s note: acronym, DIIs, pronounced
"dies"}:
1) Enemies as a small band of irrational renegades who oppose
civilization and its opportunities for safety, security, order, and
general improvement.
2) Writer and readers and supermajority of society all allied against
the enemies.
3) Writer + reader + most of society winning, accepted, triumphant.
L to I translation {from literal to implied}: *"Our enemies are also the
enemies of 80% of civilized society."*
(List some stellar examples of enemies of civilized
American/European society. Cloak: include failed solution providers,
e.g. Napoleon, Hitler.)
Expected results: Reader already wants implied images (1), (2) (most
of), and (3) (mostly). No statistical data; reader unable to disagree
with literal meaning of translation. Reader must agree with DIMs.
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T-D 411, SS-1, III.
III.
DIMs (primary)
1. reader is good. (this he wants to believe)
2. Writer is good. (this thickens the cloak)
3. Society is good. (new cloak for our intent---)
Translation (a): *"What our enemies do is very bad."* (list examples)
Reader cannot disagree with literal meaning because his enemies, to
be enemies must be "bad" according to definition.
Desired implied meanings, secondary {conclusions from primary DIMs}:
1) Reader is on the "right" side, the winning, majority side, the side
that will eventually defeat its weaker, outnumbered enemy on the
"bad" side.
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T-D 411, SS-1
_End phenomena_ (of sub-strategy (SS) #1): Via implication, reader
has recognized beginning of pattern. Pattern is attractive, flattering,
loving -- no threat. Reader"s mind is now "open", expectant, ready to
receive more flattery, more predictions for success. At the same time,
literal meaning informs reader of a grave situation with threatening
potential.
{In longhand}
Implied meanings here all loving and flattering. Predict a positive
future. Reader has no desire to disagree. {checkmark} Excellent
beginning, guys.
NS
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T-D 411
*SS {sub strategy} 2: Match reader"s instinctive reactions and
conclusions.*
_Purpose:_ to confirm the common-sense quality of the messages
coming from supposed S-playwright {writer H}.
Desired implied meanings:
1. Enemies are a potential threat.
2. Writer {H} merely wants to warn reader of the threat.
3. Writer is reader"s defender and protector.
4. Writer is society"s defender and protector.
5. Writer is watching out for reader"s best interests.
6. Writer will seek to control things and people to reader"s benefit.
7. Conclusion: surrendering to writer"s control is good.
Desired implied images (depicting possible future):
1. Reader: happy, safe, secure, enjoying the benefits of a civilized
society without enemies.
2. Barbarism and chaos has been defeated. Benign order prevails.
3. Writer H: generous, beneficent friend who has helped reader
attain what they now enjoy.
NS
L to I {literal to implied} translation (a): *"These people (enemies of
reader-writer-society alliance) cannot be trusted because terrible
things happen to the resources and the people they are left in control
of."*
(List everyday examples.)
H
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T-D 411, SS-2
Expected effects:
Reader takes literal meaning as: "Because they do bad things, you
can"t trust your enemies." "So true," the reader will think. Literal
meaning matches with reader"s life experience and defines the
meaning of "enemy" according to the broadly acceptable, common
definition.
Secondary implied meanings:
1. Enemies should be deprived of opportunity to control things or
people.
2. Control should rightly be transferred to writer-reader-society
alliance.
{In longhand}
Note: Yes, primary implied meanings flatter both reader and writer.
Secondary meanings are a natural, instinctual response to a described
textbook (archetypal) situation (Alliance versus enemy; enemy should
be isolated and thereby rendered non-functional. Leads to tertiary
implied meaning, see below.)
R.D.
Tertiary implied meaning:
1) Reader is fully justified in depriving enemies of both people and
resources for the good of himself or herself, for the good of
society.
2) 20% of the people, who control who knows how much in terms of
resources, may be rightfully deprived of control. What the
enemies lose, the reader and the rest of society gain.
3) Enemy"s resources should be plundered and exploited.
Note: Tertiary meanings follow from natural instinct. The possibility
that writer may be both reader"s and society"s enemy previously
cloaked. Cloak thickened. Never too much!
H
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T-D 411, SS-2
_End Phenomena:_ A reader beginning to surrender control. A reader
without any urge to disagree. {longhand addendum -->} with H
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T-D 411
*SS 3: Seek and ye shall find. Search and you shall discover.
Identifying the enemy.*
_Purpose:_ to invite reader to search for and find writer"s suggested
solution to the problem of properly identifying the enemy. To invite
reader to want the solution that writer H will provide.
_Theory notes:_
Enemy has been introduced.
Enemy is a problem. Problems demand solutions.
Reader will want a solution as soon as problem is recognized as a
genuine threat.
Exigent to any solution is recognition of the specific targets. Reader
does not want to unjustly attack an ally.
If we characterize problem as "inability to differentiate friend from
foe", solution will be the characteristics that would allow correct
differentiation. Reader"s desire to obtain characteristics of "enemy"
follows natural instinct. Reader wants to differentiate, ergo -- reader
will be wanting a list of characteristics. This is what we will give
them. What we provide is what they already will be wanting.
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T-D 411, SS-3
DIMs, primary {primary desired implied meanings/messages to be
conveyed to reader}:
1. Our misfortunes are not our fault. Not reader"s fault, not civilized
society"s fault. Particularly not writer"s fault!
2. Good people"s misfortunes are not their fault.
3. Reader is forgiven.
Here we take reader-writer-society alliance off the hook.
Secondary implication: Leaves a stigma waiting to be pinned on
someone else.
Reader will accept exoneration. Reader wants forgiveness for most of
society, in which reader imagines he is a part. Forgiveness is
implied... reader is forgiven because someone else, someone very
bad, is going to get pinned with all the blame. Finding a responsible
target = forgiveness.
HN {human nature} note: people want to blame as much as they want
to be forgiven.
L to I {literal to implied} translation:
(a) *"Wherever things may be going wrong, our enemies are at work,
intentionally making trouble for us and the rest of civilized society."*
H
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T-D 411, SS-3
HN note: Natural instinct. People want to identify the causes of
misfortune as much as they want to handle its painful effects. Average
mind says identifying the cause leads to handling the effects.
Literal meaning of text is accepted because it provides a general
explanation for misfortune. Induces reader satisfaction.
Implied meaning also attractive -- as attractive as forgiveness.
Reader draws secondary conclusions:
1) Not being at fault, reader doesn"t deserve punishment for mistakes.
2) Reader may act without conscience because anything that goes
wrong isn"t really his or her fault.
Dichotomy:
Implied: (See above.) "Reader - writer H - society alliance is *never*
to blame."
Literal: "Individual reader (without writer & S---------y) is *always*
responsible. Stop believing, leave alliance, and reader joins the 20%."
Synthesis {of dichotomy}:
"When something goes wrong, find an individual to blame." (Parallels
instinct. Will be accepted. Also note: writer is cloaked, readers are
not. Readers and wogs will be casualties.)
Individual solution {to synthesis of dichotomy}: stay in S---------y,
agree with writer-H and avoid blame.
Secondary meaning releases reader from traditional ideas of
responsibility, restraint and punishment. Releases reader from
previous moral/ethical codes.
*Missing data* (to be utilized later): Reader will discover that
escaping blame, avoiding fault demands a positive demonstration that
he is NOT an enemy.
{Longhand ?} Rev. {revision}: Reader will be impelled to inhibit
enemy characteristics in their own behavior.
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T-D 411, SS-3
_End Phenomena:_ a reader who has begun the process of rejecting
the moral and ethical codes of civilized society.
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T-D 411
*SS 4: Echo reader"s natural instinctual response to problem.*
*Purpose:* To suppress suspicion. To confirm reader"s perception of
complete absence of threat. No threat from writer H. No threat inside
the supposed writer-reader-civilized society alliance. To confirm
recognition of a benign future whose realization is fully contingent on
the reader"s behavior.
*Theory notes:*
Inside and outside {the mind of the reader} has same intent - this is
what reader must recognize. Writer"s intent matches reader"s. Reader
will be open to submission as long as outside intent is familiar, safe,
and demonstrably more competent than his own.
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T-D 411, SS-4
DIMs, primary:
1) Good fortune and a believable prediction of success for reader
and his alliance (the winning 80% of society + writer H, exactly
what the reader wants), depends on recognizing writers" enemies.
2) (Command) : Reader shall recognize writers" enemies as his own
enemies.
HN note: Reader is going to arrive at this conclusion anyway. We just
want to help him along. Reader already knows he"s got to recognize
an enemy before he can shoot him.
L to I translation (a): *"Life would be much easier without the
interference of our mutual enemies. No failures, no misfortunes. If
only they could be recognized for what they are we could take steps to
avoid the misfortune they produce."*
Literal meaning lines up nicely with reader"s thoughts and desires.
H
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T-D 411, SS-4
_End Phenomena:_ a reader with a vision of benign possibility, love"s
predictions fulfilled, were he or she to willingly accept the writer"s
solution to the problem of differentiating good person from bad.
{Longhand ?} Only if ONLY IF you accept and agree. Reward is
contingent.
NS
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Translation-Draft 411
*SS 5: Confirm agreement to accept "solution".*
*Purpose:* final setups before implantation of parasitic V-Bs
{pronounced Vee-Bees. See glossary.} Parasites to be hidden within
apparently helpful "solution".
HN note: natural response to a threatening situation is to search for
what can be done to neutralize the threat.
Strategy notes: We"ve got the reader thinking, "How can I identify
one of these evil people so that terrible things won"t happen to me,
mine, and my (80% of) society?" SS-4 has confirmed writer as
reader"s ally through intent matching. Reader has heard his own
natural response from writer. Writer H is ally and confirmed non-
threat.
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T-D 411, SS-5
I.
Next step: ask question with a guaranteed positive response:
Specific text (a): *"If only we could recognize our enemies for what
they are, then we could take steps to avoid the misfortune they
produce."*
Likely reader response: "Yes. So true!" (positive enough?)
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T-D 411, SS-5
II.
DIM:
(Prediction): the reader will now search for the differences between
ordinary people and enemies.
L to I translation (a): *"The enemy exists in everyday life. They are
all around. They are difficult to distinguish from ordinary people."*
Expected effect: Literal meaning quickly goes in as implied
prediction: reader searches for the differences between ordinary
people and enemies. Prediction parallels natural instinct and so is
readily accepted. If he doesn"t know how to differentiate, he"ll want to
know how...
Note: Implied threat from "enemy" turns this prediction into a
command.
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T-D 411, SS-5
III.
DIM:
(flattery): If reader wants to know how to discern the camouflaged
foe, then he"s being good and wanting to do the right thing.
L to I translation: *"Decent people would want to detect a hidden
enemy."*
Expected effect: Reader already wants to be regarded as "decent."
Implied meaning predicts that the reader, being "decent", should also
want the solution that allows him to detect his hidden enemies. Reader
will want to accept "solution" as much as he wants to be regarded as
"decent".
Secondary implication: Anyone who doesn"t accept their S-implant is
"indecent". Associated concepts: slimy, disreputable, evil, obscene.
This is the taint the Anti-S--------gist will wear in the eyes of
standardly implanted S--------gists.
Tertiary implication: Our cloak is thickened once again.
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T-D 411, SS-5
_End Phenomena:_ a reader who has acquiesced to the contingent
link between accepting the writer"s solution and realizing the writer"s
sanguine predictions for their future. Reader should be relieved to
know a solution exists and curious about what it contains. Reader
should be fully open to accepting a list of characteristics of what he
fully believes are his, as well as society"s, enemies.
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T-D 411
*Sub-Strategy 6: Deliver Guardian V-B implant, disguised as
solution.*
{"V-B" see glossary}
Background:
(Ref. Theory-note series 1065 _Attestation, Desire and Reality._)
Formula: (desire) + (attestation of others that the object of desire is
real) = accepted, solid reality.
It takes fewer witnesses to solidify a desired reality than it takes to
disrupt it. The object of strong desire is validated with a single
confident voice --- or invalidated with the shouts of a crowd.
Yet, the most solid realities have almost no contrary witnesses willing
to attest to them.
Solution: a new arm of the S-implant which will defend the desired
fictional reality from contrary witnesses. Guards S-desire. Defeats
counter-attestation. Ergo, guards S-reality.
Defensive implant consists of replacement fragments of buttons {see
glossary}. Fragments include behavior predictions + contingent
positive and negative values. Adds up to commands. {see glossary}.
Alone, they are nothing. Incorporated into reader"s preexisting value
and behavior expectations, they form a functional "moral code".
Unlike famous Jewish ten, commandments of the S---------y implant
guardian are covert.
As always, communication by complex implication is used to
introduce our "moral" guardian into reader.
NS
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T-D 411, SS-6
*SS-6 purpose chain:*
To stamp out counter-attestation. To inhibit urge to counter-attest. To
disperse the counter-attestation"s audience. To isolate the counter-
attestation without an audience.
How? Undermine and displace reader counter-intent. Impair and
disable the functioning of reader"s previous set of values. Activate
and guide behavior that will keep reader open to further implantation
procedures. Activate and guide behavior that will broadly disseminate
the entire fully functioning S---------y implant, world-wide.
Why? To defend S---------y hope capsule implant. To defend solidity
of S-reality.
Why? (ref. principle purpose chain)
{Initialed in longhand ?} NS
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T-D 411, SS-6
I.
Theory note: Essential characteristic of philosophy is its ability to
make sense of otherwise confusing information by grouping it into
categories. Philosophy is a facilitator of complex recognition.
Generalizations are where all recognition begins.
Complex value recognition must follow "H" scripting.
Desired Implied Meanings:
1) (Command) Unless the reader wishes to become an enemy of his
only righteous allies and the entire civilized majority of society,
he or she had best not:
a) develop their own philosophy that competes with writer"s S--
-------y.
b) Originate opinions or accounts that compete with or
contradict the writers" opinion.
c) Attempt to persuade anyone else to agree with their point of
view.
2) Minority views in the group are enemy views if they try to grow
into a majority view by suggesting agreement with the outside
society. (Command) The reader will not agree with such views.
NS
Secondary DIM {derives from primary dims}:
To remain on the side of all that is good and right, reader will deny
anything disturbing or shocking they may have witnessed while
involved in S---------y. They will suppress their opinions about it. As
well, they will not seek justification in the ordinary opinions of the
larger whole of society. Lacking another source of opinion, reader
will accept writer"s opinion, exclusively.
Tertiary DIM {derives from secondary dim}:
Reader is not allowed to recognize anything writer doesn"t sanction
him to recognize.
H
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T-D 411, SS-6, I.
L-I translation (version a): *"Our enemies speak in generalizations,
particularly when imparting rumors. Our enemies tell stories about
what they have witnessed, which may start rumors. Our enemies
attempt to assign broad agreement to their personal beliefs, though in
reality, it doesn"t exist."*
H
{Longhand -->}
Examples?
Otherwise, can"t think of any improvements.
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
II.
Primary DIM:
Unless the reader wishes to turn his only good and righteous allies in
addition to the entirety of the civilized majority of society against him
(or her), he or she had best not:
1) bear witness to any event that would displease writer H,
2) defend their own ideas to the detriment of the newly implanted
ones,
3) suggest that the solutions provided by the writer will not produce
the hoped for results.
Secondary DIM:
Reader must suppress any behavior that could impede ongoing
implantation procedures. Reader is enjoined to not provide anything
that might cause his fellows to reject their implanted V-Bs (values and
buttons). {see glossary}
L to I translation (ver. a): *"Our enemies and the enemies of civilized
society bear witness to unfortunate events. They talk about things as
they see them, not as they would like them to be. They defend
themselves against specious alien ideas and manipulation. They deny
the validity of writer"s proffered solutions."*
H
{Longhand ?} H:
Is this a joke? Too literal_
R.D.
Lit to Implied translation (b): *"Our enemies are often extremely
critical, defensive personalities, dealing mainly in bad news and
rumor-filled gossip. Compliments from this degraded type of
personality are extremely rare."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
III.
Desired implied message/meaning:
(Commands): If the reader wants to remain the friend of the writer
and 80% of society, he or she had best not relay any observations that
might disappoint and change the mind or motivation of followers of
the writer. If reader"s hopes are disappointed by events, he or she had
best suppress that disappointment and even better, find a way to
transform it back into hope. The reader shall cast a blind eye towards
anything that injures the credibility of the writer"s stories, focusing
exclusively on that which confirms it. Or else? trouble.
Note: Contingent threat attached to predictions in SS 6 derives from
setups (SS 1-5).
L to I (a): *"Our enemies and society"s enemies, on hearing accounts
that would displease the writer, tend to talk about what they have
heard rather than keeping it to themselves. And not only that,
accounts that would please the writer and maintain implant health are
not given nearly enough air time by them."*
H
Lit to Implied translation (b): *"Our enemies like to pass on bad
news. Yet, on hearing good news, they are displeased and remain
petulantly silent."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
IV.
Strategy note: S---------y acting and imagination regimens shall be
offered as "the only road out", i.e. the only way to obtain a happy
future for the miserable inhabitants of planet Earth. No benefit from
the only path with hope equals no hope whatsoever.
Primary DIM:
(prediction): If the reader wants to retain any possibility whatsoever
of a future other than *abject total misery*, he or she had best not
even consider resisting the control of his V-B implant. Question,
deny, or try in **any way** to undo the grip of the implanted value
and behavior expectations/predictions, and the reader will lose
**any** opportunity of ever, ever being loved in a way that in any
way improves his or her condition.
NS
Secondary DIM:
The reader had better respond to writer H"s "processing and training"
procedures as the writer H demands - or face the grim hopelessness
of a permanent flaw that can"t ever, **ever** be fixed by anyone,
anywhere, ever. In other words, the reader had better continue
believing that S---------y "works" or be abandoned to hellish oblivion.
Tertiary DIM:
(prediction) Our enemies shall be exterminated.
Quaternary DIM:
(prediction) Reader shall become what they try to resist. Resistance is
futile.
H
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T-D 411, SS-6, IV.
L to I translation (a): *"Our enemies and the enemies of civilized
society and all that is good and right --- are those who would resist or
interfere with our implantation procedures. In response to their futile
lack of cooperation, writer must withhold predictions of an eternal
and happy future from them and theirs. Such predictions are wasted
anyway. These people even reject implantation of the smallest piece
of the S---------y hope capsule. They receive no apparent benefit from
S---------y acting and imagination procedures {training and
processing}. We condemn such people to oblivion. They do not
believe. They will not obey. They refuse to surrender control of their
lives to us. They refuse even the prettiest, shining, most glorious of
(VE) implants. We therefore predict their ultimate extermination. We
predict that they become like walking dead, utterly, sadly, and
completely doomed."*
H
Lit to Implied (b): *"Sadly, our enemies gain almost no benefit from
their association with us. Our procedures, though scientifically based
and meticulously designed, are entirely wasted on them. They cannot
get better."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
V.
Symptoms of hope capsule injury:
confusion
doubt
uncertainty
illness with lengthy convalescence
anger, rage
psychosis
urge to hide or escape
grief
fear
blunted intent
apathy
useless
obvious loss of hope capsule "gains"
source of trouble (counter-attestation)
emotions on a roller coaster
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T-D 411, SS-6, V.
DIM, primary: If the reader wishes to remain on the side of all that is
good and right, the winning side, writer H"s side, the side of 80% of
civilized society, they must not:
1) challenge the hopes of their fellow readers, and
2) find themselves in the company of associates that have been
persuaded to doubt writer H"s stories as tall tales.
NS
DIM, secondary:
1) Reader will do whatever is necessary to make S---------y appear
to be doing good things for anyone that surrenders to
implantation of hope capsule and the V-Bs it contains.
2) Reader will strive to maintain and spread faith in my {"my"
stricken out} the writers" "teachings".
3) Reader will act to maintain and foster the S---------y implant and
implantation procedures.
4) Reader is doomed if discovered to be surrounded by uncertain,
confused associates especially if they are found to be in poor
health.
DIM, tertiary (derives from secondary)
Reader is safe only if he or she stops questioning and doubting. Safety
is found in believing my written words only. Safety is allowing the
implant to be put in. Anything else = disaster.
H
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T-D 411, SS-6, V.
L to I translation (a): *"Surrounding our enemies we can find
confused, doubtful, uncertain, or very angry people. They may be
sick. Sadness and melancholy, rather than happiness may rule their
lives. While once they were happy, now they may be unwilling to get
out of bed. Hiding under the covers seems the preferable choice.*
*"Our enemies, like death itself, hover nearby. While not necessarily
institutionalized, their hapless victims have been rendered all but
useless, even to themselves. All the while, our vampire-like enemies
remain healthy and strong."*
NS
L to I translation (b): *"Surrounding and associating with our enemies
one may find readers that have been persuaded to suspect that their
capsule of fond hopes that we have graciously planted within them
may in fact be partially invalid. Because of dastardly enemy action,
such readers may even suspect us of wrongdoing or betrayal!!!
Uncertain what to believe, their hope capsule injured, readers that
associate with the enemy are now cowed and confused. Perhaps they
may even appear insane, having come to doubt their own ability to
distinguish a genuinely bad person from a crowd of strangers, or
choose the right path as opposed to the wrong. In such a state they
behave as if crippled, failing, not succeeding in life. Loss of hope may
even induce physical consequences. They may get sick and have a
lengthy convalescence. They may desperately want to hide from the
possibility of betrayal, to restore their hope capsule back to full
functionality, but what our enemies are maliciously revealing to them
is making that choice impossible."*
H
H, always the joker, heh, heh, heh?
D
Lit to Implied translation (c): *"The anti-social personality can be
found gleeful in the midst of associates who behave in a crippled
manner in life, struggling but not succeeding. The anti-social"s friends
are confused and too often ill. They have poor convalescences. They
know there is something very wrong, yet struggle as they might, they
are unable to identify the source of it. Some may even appear insane,
frustrated beyond the point of breakdown. Ironically, often we find
the associate of the anti-social personality driven into the institution,
rather than the anti-social himself."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
VI.
DIM, primary:
Reader shall not investigate or question writer"s assignments of
causality. Reader had best blame who and what the writer tells them
to blame, and assign credit to who and what the writer tells them to
assign credit, or risk ultimate extermination and oblivion. To remain
on our good side, reader must always accept the apparent cause as the
true cause, and not look, or imagine any deeper for a hidden cause.
Theory note: reliable precursor-consequence (assignments of
causality) expectational links (V-Bs) make up most of the mind.
Therefore?
DIM, secondary:
Reader shall allow writer to reconstruct reader"s mind as he pleases.
He shall not interfere with the ongoing process by questioning an
assignment of causation. To do otherwise is to become an enemy of
civilized society.
NS
L to I translation (a): *"Our enemies habitually assign blame
incorrectly? they don"t blame the obvious cause. They search for
causes themselves rather than accepting and believing the causes that
writer presents for them."*
H
Lit to implied (b): *"Our anti-social enemies go after the wrong
target. They"re frantically paranoid, believing obviously good people
are secretly plotting to destroy them. Good people must be extremely
careful in their vicinity, lest they find themselves the target of anti-
social, delusional hatreds, viciously dramatized."*
R.D.
{Longhand, ?}
D: Dumb it down a little. Remember, sounding smart isn"t going to
get us anywhere. To cloak deceit, actor H must convey artlessness.
Think laconic. Think salt of the Earth. Common terms and common
constructions only. Awkward constructions are fine. Cliches are good.
NS
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T-D 411, SS-6
VII.
Strategy note: Standard processing. The first, second, third, and fourth
tastes of S---------y is of the hope capsule. Subsequent tastes may
{previous word crossed out; "should" inserted in longhand} contain
V-Bs. But Hope capsule must go in first. Pos. value expectational
{hope} implant must be accepted or remainder of S-implant (control
capsule) will be repelled. (Ref. Theory note series 1065 _Attestation,
Desire and Reality._)
DIM:
Reader shall not cease S---------y implantation procedures until fully
complete. Reader shall willingly surrender into accepting the entirety
of the S---------y hope capsule and most importantly, what has been
added to it, the all important parasitic V-Bs. Reader shall willingly,
voluntarily, and happily allow the entirety of implant, hope and V-Bs
to be put in on them and others.
L to I translation (a): *"The enemies of civilized society will not
finish something they start. They are surrounded by incomplete
projects and tasks."*
H
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T-D 411, SS-6
VIII.
DIM, primary:
Anyone that would resist the implantation of or the control of our
parasitic V-Bs must also be guilty of crimes against society, like
murder, robbery, assault and battery, extortion, etc. Our enemies are
criminals.
DIM, secondary:
A reader who does not obey the control of his implanted V-Bs
becomes a criminal.
L to I translation (version a) *"Our enemies (who are also the
enemies of civilized society) will readily confess to the most
alarming crimes."*
H
Hidden data: the "crimes" enemies would readily confess to are
merely crimes of resistance to our S-implant and S-reality.
{Longhand ?} H: We know.
Hidden data must remain cloaked. We will have insurance against the
inevitable. See Translation Draft 418 series _Extracting
Confessions._
NS
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T-D 411, SS-6
IX.
DIM, primary:
Anyone who disobeys the will of their implanted values shall feel the
terrible ache of remorse and guilt. They shall grovel and submit lest
they wish to face eternal damnation and ultimate doom as a hapless
member of civilized society"s enemies. If ever and where ever our
plans come to naught, reader must blame themselves and, failing that,
must accept whatever accusations of blame come down from the
writer H Reader will be paralyzed with remorse if he or she should
resist our rightful domination of planet Earth.
DIM, secondary:
Resistance is futile. Open your mind and allow standard implantation
procedures to install V-Bs or be paralyzed with overwhelming guilt
and remorse.
L to I translation (version a): *"Our enemies feel no sense of guilt
for flagrantly disobeying our sacred rules and even going so far
as to refuse our proffered standard implantation procedures. If
our world-wide implantation plans were to fail, they would blame
someone else, certainly not themselves. They rudely scoff at this
writer"s accusations and refuse to accept his assignments of
causation. They feel no remorse in fighting our rightful
domination."*
H
L to I translation (b): *"Our enemies grant their true loyalty only
to destructive groups. They transmute themselves into demonic
furies at the thought of a constructive group coming along and
improving people"s abilities."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
X.
Strategy note:
He with the most accurate and far reaching expectations wins.
Winning means anticipating our antagonists. We know from
experience that nearly anyone who sees through our cloaks goes
berserk - it"s like finding sweet little Grandma in charge of a criminal
syndicate on the sly. Our answer: anticipate their reactions and
stigmatize them before they become a problem. See SS-7.
DIM, primary:
Unless the reader wishes to become an enemy of his only righteous
allies and the civilized majority of society, he or she had best be very
pleased by our procedures and results. Stand in the way and be cast
into oblivion.
L to I translation (a): *"Our activities running smoothly is
something that drives our enemies nearly berserk. Activities that
would impede our goals, however, are closely supported."*
H
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T-D 411, SS-6
XI.
DIM, primary:
Any reader who objects to property, time, and money, rightfully
transferred to writer"s control in exchange for the opportunity to be
implanted with hopeful and behavior predicting expectations, risks
becoming our enemy and the enemy of all of civilized society.
DIM, secondary:
Any reader that wants his or her money or time back after it has been
rightfully, legally, and constitutionally surrendered to us is doomed.
L to I translation (a): *"Our enemies (the enemies of civilized
society) don"t believe in the concept of ownership."*
H
L to I translation (b): *"Our enemies think the concept of
ownership was made up to trick somebody."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-6
_End Phenomena:_ An accelerating spread of the S---------y
V-B implants through Earth"s population. Inhibition and/or
elimination of behavioral factors impeding world-wide
implant dissemination.
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T-D 411, SS-7
*Sub-Strategy 7: Stigmatize traits of potential implant
antagonists; undermine the martyr"s strategy*
_Background:_
See Theory-Note series 1072, _The Martyr"s Strategy._
Some individuals within a sample population will eventually grow
immune to our artistry.
Such immunity is transferable.
To inoculate them against acquired immunity, implanted readers must
be properly setup to recognize the signs of implant rejection in their
peers and reject those peers as mortal enemies.
_Purpose chain:_
To stigmatize the traits of potential implant antagonists (singly or in
combination).
Why? To blunt the disruptive effects of counter-attestation.
Why? To prevent S-reality and S-implant immunity from spreading
from those who may have already grown immune.
How? To preemptively disrupt and weaken competing groups formed
of secessionist readers. Preemptively disrupt and weaken groups of
apostate readers who've been trnasformed into implant antagonists.
Why? To defend S---------y hope capsule implant. To defend solidity
of S-reality.
Why? (ref. principle purpose chain, T-Draft series 411, _Implant
Defense._ )
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T-D 411, SS-7
_Theory notes:_
A good to bad transformation surprise may induce the following
reactions in the observing organism:
1) Doubt in ability to distinguish good person from bad. Doubt in
ability to distinguish good choice from bad.
2) Fear and anxiety approaching terror. Fear of a repeat
performance. Fear that any good person may be discovered to in
fact be very bad. Fear that the brightest and prettiest truths will
eventually be discovered to be a cloak for another parasitic
behavior predicting commandment implant.
3) Loss of faith in human nature.
4) Loss of trust. Inability or extreme reluctance to trust anyone.
5) Depression, despair, regret and sadness.
Listed reactions may be otherwise referred to as symptoms of cloak
penetration and implant rejection. They follow on the heels of any
properly implanted reader who, for whatever reason, has attempted to
free themselves from the predictive power of our implanted V-Bs.
Following natural instinct, individual instances of acquired implant
immunity will attempt to ally into groups of like-minded individuals.
Activities of such groups may threaten S-story credibility and with it,
ongoing standard implantation procedures. To preserve implant health
in the greatest number of readers, secessionist or apostate groups
shall be granted assistance towards a swift disbanding. {Longhand
note -->} (Why not annihilate them? H)
The glue that binds a group together is found in individual member"s
common intent assumed to be mutually beneficial. The assumption of
beneficial intent is known as trust. Mutual trust is essential for any
group to endure.
Apostates have rejected more of their implant than the secessionist.
Their trust of all human beings has nearly hit rock bottom. If the
difference between "good" and "bad" solution providers becomes
indistinguishable, for safety"s sake, virtually all people have to
become "bad" until proven otherwise.
Secessionist"s trust of their like-minded fellows is relatively high
compared to the disillusioned apostates. Much of their S-implant
remains functional.
Regardless, whether apostate or secessionist, a former reader"s
suspicions of their former group members must be raised and their
trust of any human cellular alliance ruined beyond the point of repair.
{Longhand note in margin ?}
(Just a joke. We"ll let them live --- in misery.
H)
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T-D 411, SS-7
_Strategy notes:_
Potential to trust a reader with acquired implant immunity may be
extinguished by branding renegade"s natural, instinctual reactions as
evidence of "anti-social" tendencies.
Observable implant immunity symptoms thereby explain reader"s
attributed malevolent intent. No further explanation is necessary.
H"s (and our) actual intent remains cloaked.
Actual:
{"--->" shorthand for "leads to"}
Writer H"s predatory intent ---> loss of faithful reader"s hope capsule
"gain"s" ---> discovery of writer H"s predatory intent --->
apostate/secessionist reader"s implant immunity/rejection symptoms
Portrayed:
{"-->" shorthand for "expected to lead to"}
Writer"s beneficent intent --> faithful readers" "gains".
Apostate/secessionist reader"s implant immunity/rejection symptoms -
-> apostate/secessionist reader"s "anti-social" intent --> loss of
faithful reader"s "gains".
--------
In other words, we portray an actual EFFECT (apostate/secessionist
reader"s implant immunity/rejection symptoms), as the CAUSE (of
loss of faithful reader"s "gain"s").
The actual cause (our predatory intent and any untoward results of
same), is thereby cloaked.
This strategy deprives the apostate/secessionist of an otherwise
acceptable, understandable justification for their behavior. It
transforms their potential justifications into a set of very damning
symptoms of an "anti-social" tendency. It is this tendency and its
effects that becomes the cause of faithful readers losing their pleasure
inducing hope capsule. But this is true. (Ref Theory-Note series,
_Effective Storytelling_; more truth makes a more effective story.}
In this way, apostates and secessionists become the focus of dread and
suspicion. They should even suspect each other! Thus, groups of
secessionists tend to fall apart while central locus of standardly
implanted subjects continues to thrive and grow.
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T-D 411, SS-7
I.
Strategy note:
Sub-purpose: Inhibit figure-figure.
How? Answer instinctive desire to know the reason why.
Why? They"ll find a reason. Very important that they use ours. (Ref.
_Julius Caesar_, I. ii, lines 191-194)
DIM, primary: Reader had best continue to trust the writer and his
fellow readers. Reader shall not doubt. Reader shall believe V-B
implantation is beneficial. Reader shall not suspect personal danger.
Reader must allow himself or herself to be led, trustingly, willingly.
L to I translation (a): *"The basic reason why our enemies and the
enemies of civilized society behave as they do is because they are
afraid of everyone. They may hide their fear, but it is there,
nonetheless. They are afraid because they think everyone is their
enemy. They don"t trust people. They doubt outward
appearances. They are suspicious of anyone who would make
people stronger or brighter. They"re not easily soothed into
calmness and feel an agonizing sense of personal danger."*
H
Go further with the why chain. Lead it to something reader can
empathize with.
NS
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T-D 411, SS-7
II.
Strategy note: Predict future of distrustful person who would
foolishly, brazenly, unwisely suspect us of trickery.
Prediction should match expected traits of apostate or secessionist.
DIM, primary: Reader will not reject his implant and will never turn
against writer. To do so is to go insane.
L-I translation: *"When one of our enemies goes insane, their
world becomes full of Venusians , or FBI agents, or saboteurs in
disguise. Everyone becomes a potential betrayer and they melt
into a pool of terror."*
H
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T-D 411, SS-7
III.
Strategy note: include the most rational and sensible arguments in the
enemy possibility class.
DIMs, primary:
1) Reader will reject our enemy"s views, regardless of how sensible,
reasonable or convincing they may be. Reader will not be
convinced.
2) Reader will retain V-B implant even in the face of the most
damning contradictory evidence.
DIMs, secondary:
1) Reader will reject logic and good sense if he or she wishes to
remain on the side of the majority of civilized society.
2)
Lit to implied translation (a): *"...But outward signs of insanity
in our enemies is rare. Some may appear quite rational. They can be
very convincing."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-7
_End Phenomena:_ A reader able to recognize anything or
anyone who could disrupt the smooth functioning of their S--
-------y implant. A reader who feels compelled to choose to
close their eyes, ears, and mind to all implant antagonists. A
reader ready and able to protect the S-implant and S-reality.
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T-D 411
*Sub-Strategy 8: Delineate exceptions to the rules. Invoke
grace period for implant to take full effect.*
_Strategy note:_ On hearing the full listing of the characteristics of
"the enemy", readers will surely recognize some of the same
characteristics within themselves. Not wanting to be recognized as
evil, the discovery will frighten and dishearten them. This is good.
The sign of a properly functioning S---------y V-B implant is a reader
who constantly checks their own behavior against the implant
antagonist"s characteristic list of SS-6. On finding a match between
themselves and an item on the list, reader endeavors to suppress their
own enactment of the prohibited behavior. As they do, our implant
defenses that are within them become functional.
Reader will struggle to suppress prohibited behavior only so long as
they can reasonably hope that through suppression, they can remain
"on the civilized side of society". Therefore, exceptions must be
drawn to exclude a reader who has recognized some of their own
behavior on the list of enemy characteristics, but has not yet fully
suppressed them, to give the reader time to alter his or her behavior
accordingly. Patience is an asset here. This implant needs to be given
time to fully take effect.
_Purpose chain:_
To open the door to full activation of reader"s new V-B implant.
How?
1) By forgiving reader for V-B prediction disobedience.
2) By giving reader enough time to reform behavior antagonistic to
S-reality.
3) By giving reader time to grow accustomed to complete
submission.
4) By inviting reader to use necessary force to reform his own
behavior.
5) By predicting/commanding reader to exhaust excess frustrations
on implant antagonists.
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T-D 411, SS-8
DIMs, primary:
1) Reader is hereby given a grace period to revise behavior in
accordance with implant directives. During this time, reader is
exempted from enemy classification.
2) Reader shall use self-criticism as a tool of self-suppression.
3) Reader shall assist in the enforcement of implant directives on
self and on others.
4) Reader is invited to punish self for violations of newly implanted
S---------y "moral code".
5) (Cloak invitation to use force on self.) Reader shall viciously
attack "the enemy". Reader must meet implant antagonists with
the harshest possible criticism.
6) Reader shall admit they are "WRONG", and revise their behavior
accordingly.
L to I translation (a): *"Our enemies cannot detect any of the
forgoing list of traits within themselves. So true this is, that if you
found yourself on the list, you are most certainly not an enemy of
civilized society and all that is right and good. If you are on our
side you can afford to criticize yourself. Our pitiful enemies are
too weak to afford self-criticism. They must be RIGHT because to
be WRONG would exacerbate their feelings of personal danger
even further, perhaps sending them into severe illness."*
H
Lit to implied translation (b): *"Our anti-social enemy cannot
detect flaws within himself or herself. So sure is this finding, that
discovering yourself on the foregoing list can assure you that you
are certainly not one of our enemies.
"The essential difference is that our enemy cannot afford to
recognize a problem within themselves. It"s always someone else.
"If they can"t recognize where the problem really lies, surely they
cannot correct it. Only the sane, confident, and secure person is
able to correct their own conduct."*
R.D.
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T-D 411, SS-8
_End Phenomena:_ A fully activated defense arm of the S-
implant taking root in the reader"s mind, ready, like a weed,
to spread and grow. Nothing is capable of stopping it.
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T-D 411
*Sub-Strategy 9: Reinforce expectational link between
acceptance of V-B implant and reward. Reiterate essential
themes.*
_Purpose chain:_
To fully sanction isolation of the implant antagonist.
Why? To insure a benign neural and social environment in which
defensive implant 411 may flourish, prosper and ultimately become
dominant among V-Bs.
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T-D 411, SS-9, I.
I.
DIMs:
1) Obey implied commands and predictions and be rewarded.
2) Begin searching for listed characteristics in others and be
rewarded.
3) Discover listed characteristics in others and be rewarded.
4) Inhibit listed characteristics in self.
5) Upon discovery of likely implant antagonists other than self,
reader will disconnect from and isolate the threat.
{Longhand addendum ?} Translation note: Cloak "growing weed"
imagery if possible.
Secondary DIMs:
1) Reader had best inhibit all demonstration of S-implant
antagonistic traits in their own behavior lest they be marooned
outside the protective cocoon of the social group.
Tertiary DIMs:
1) Obey implant directives or face extermination.
2)
Strategy note: The reward shall be vaguely recognized as "relief" or
"freedom" from something "bad". Underlying expectation: bad people
cause bad things. Reward definition is open ended. Reader fills in the
blank. Generates hope which in turn generates motivation.
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T-D 411, SS-9
L to I translation (a): *"Weeding out of an individual"s track of
experience, incidents containing contact with society"s enemies
would probably lead to the experience of great relief, especially if
the individual formerly and terminatively disconnected from
whatever anti-socials still infested present time."*
H
Lit to implied (b): *"Recognizing and isolating people with anti-
social characteristics, much as has been done with diseases such
as leprosy or tuberculosis, could lead to economic and social
resurgences the likes of which have never before been seen.
Allowing the sick 20% of beings to mingle with the healthy 80%
needlessly spreads misfortune. If the sane majority were able to
express itself freely and wisely, it wouldn"t long tolerate the
destructive interference of beings who are socially quite ill."*
R.D.
{Longhand addendum -->} Dumb it down in the next revision. A
obtuse fifth grader should be able to understand it.
NS
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T-D 411, SS-9, II.
II.
(Reiterate essential themes.)
DIMs:
1) Reader shall willingly open themselves to implantation
procedures (being "helped").
2) Reader shall not resist domination of S---------y V-Bs.
3) Recognizing and inhibiting traits antagonistic to S-implant
viability will lead to rewards for both individual and society.
Strategy note: let reader decide what the rewards shall be. As usual,
whatever they want will be the source of their hope. "Freedom from",
etc.
L to I translation (a): *"Quite sadly, the majority"s hapless
detractors are utterly incapable of availing themselves of help.
Nor would they improve were it attempted."*
H
Lit to implied translation (b): *"The knack of discerning the
camouflaged anti-social personalities hidden in our midst, if it
became generally widespread, could lead to a rapid and
significant change in society and all of our lives."*
R.D.
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_Glossary_ {courtesy of editor}
*Behavior Expectation*. (BE). Knows possible results of a particular
behavior.
*Behavior Predicting Expectation* (BPE). On recognition of timing
signal, activates behavior.
*Button*:
A button consists of at least five expectations.
1. *Expectation of signal*. Recognizes signal.
2. *Expectation of meaning*: Recognizes possibility class of
future(s) uninfluenced by button behavior. Knows what signal
means if nothing is done.
3. Behavior predicting expectation: Activates behavior. Puts
button"s answering behavior (button"s answer to signal) into
action.
4. *BPE result expectation*: foresees likely results of button"s
behavioral answer to signal. (Recognizes what"s likely to happen
if button switches on.)
5. *Expected result*. Anticipated result of the comparison between
values in #2 and #4. Thus one expects either #2 or #4 to be
better, one or the other.
Numbers 2, 4, and 5 from above are Value Expectations (VEs).
Number 3 is a Behavior Predicting Expectation (BPE). The BPE can
itself be a button, giving buttons a fractal construction. Number 1 is
what"s called a situational or temporal expectation, in that it
recognizes a class of objects with a certain spatial relationship to each
other which changes in an expected way through time.
On recognition of its signal, this button is "pushed" if the value of #4
is more positive than the value of #2. In other words, the button is
pushed if, the expected effects of #3 is assumed to lead to a better
future than no answer at all.
If the value of acting on the signal has been repeatedly (four times in
succession) observed to be better than doing nothing, a new
expectation is stored in #5. This is useful because it speeds reaction
time. With the expected result of value comparison already stored, the
value of #4 against need not be checked against the value of #2.
Expectation #5 already "knows" the result. If it knows #4 is better,
then the button has become automatic.
*Command:* A prediction w/ an added contingent threat (implied or
otherwise) for non-compliance.
*DIM:* desired implied meaning or message. This is what we wanted
to communicate without stating it literally.
*DII:* desired implied image. This is the picture we wanted the
reader to imagine as he reads our material.
*Timing Signal*. Times the point at which button may go into
operation.
*Value.* Shorthand for value expectation.
*Value Expectation.* (VE). Expects and recognizes value, i.e.
goodness or badness. Selects behavior, sends timing signals to BPEs.
Shorthand name: *"value"*.
*V-B.* V-Bee. Button. VE/BPE/BE unit. Synonymous. See definition
below.
*VE/BPE/BE unit.* Shorthand name: *"V-Bee"* or *"button"*. A
cooperating unit of expectations. Essential constituents are value and
behavior predicting expectations. Possesses intent. Recognizes value.
Activates response behavior. Responds to a signal of some type,
specific or general.
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