
Summary: How parasitic, authoritarian societal systems sustain themselves not through truth or integrity, but through manipulation, control, and the normalization of dependency and obedience. It reveals how bureaucratic structures, surveillance, and social conditioning gradually strip individuals of their sovereignty, conditioning them to comply, self-police, and even defend the very systems that exploit and diminish them. The deepest control is internalized when individuals doubt their own perception, silence their truth, and abandon their inner authority to maintain belonging and safety.