Research examines the intersection of theology, cognitive warfare, neuroscience, and esoteric metaphysics, revealing how scientific means are employed to manipulate thought, perception, and identity. It draws from theological scripture, historical case studies like MK-Ultra and the Tavistock Institute, and modern psychological operations (PSYOPS). The study explores how thought defines being, mechanisms of mental warfare, and reclaiming sovereignty amid ideological influence. It integrates academic analysis with a theological manifesto, providing a framework for mental sovereignty through the Djhzeity Divinity perspective. The mind is described as the 'seat of divine essence' under siege via doctrines, narratives, and conditioning. Cognitive liberation methods include detoxification from manipulative influences, meditative practices, and conscious language use. The 'Ten Seals of Thought Sovereignty' are presented as a guide to reclaiming mental autonomy, emphasizing awareness, discernment, and liberation. The research asserts that reclaiming the sanctity of thought is essential, rejecting precarious scientific means of control.
Cognitive Warfare: Reclaiming Mental Sovereignty in the Age of Manipulation
Edited by: Vera Mo
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