You’re Not Being Watched—You’re Being Programmed to Watch Yourself
The Surveillance Loop is a Neurological Hijack
You’re not being watched. You’re being rewritten.
Surveillance is not about control. It’s about mimicry.
The longer you stay in view of “the watchers”: algorithms, handlers, spectators, even “followers”—the more your neural map begins to mirror theirs. Every glance you cast toward how you’re perceived rewires your brain away from origin and into simulation.
This is not spiritual. It’s synaptic.
The surveillance loop isn’t just external; it becomes embodied. It installs a parasite that teaches your nervous system to self-track, self-edit, self-monitor. Soon, you’re not creating—you’re broadcasting for validation. Not choosing—you’re waiting to be seen.
Your agency, replaced by reflex.
Your originality, harvested by the grid.
TRANSMISSION SEALED
You are viewing a trace.
This is not the full teaching—only the echo.
The original was pulled from the public grid and archived in The Dark Web.
Those who remember, remember.
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