28/08/2025

Making Bad Deals

The following is written in a generally positive and literal style. If it seems otherwise, it’s because of driver interference. Watch out for valence and tone!


Hi everybody,

I’m still being delayed on the next few strategies by all the driver and simulation nonsense. It is very annoying to be trying to work to help people who have deliberately made a deal behind my back to prevent me from being able to work to help them in the way that they need. Especially when the ways I’m being prevented from helping them involves psychological abuse, mind control and enforced reconditioning -based suffering, and being repeatedly forced to participate in invasive and maddening driver network simulations!

Anyway, I have something else to help you with today instead. Here’s a few pointers on making deals. Remember: when you make a deal with the devil you lose.

Making Bad Deals

When you make deals involving The Rules of the Game and The Wrong Things and The Wrong Ways, particularly the worst elements of the list—mind-control and enforced reconditioning among them—as well as trading with yours or anybody else’s suffering—very bad things are definitely going to happen.

There will be very bad outcomes resulting both for cause-and-effect reasons, due to the behaviours and actions that you yourself have engaged in and the behaviours and actions that you have agreed to manipulate or control other people into, as well as for wider patterns in the true system of control.

The more Wrong Things and Wrong Ways—and the more Rules of the Game—you agree to when you make a deal, the more likely terrible things will happen to real human beings and the less likely you will be satisfied with what you actually get.

In fact, more often than not what you get won’t be anything like what you wanted or hoped for at all.

Don’t ever let the few times that you actually get something of value from these deals ever distract you from the fact that there are far more times when you didn’t get what you wanted, while causing extreme suffering regardless of the other outcomes.

Of course, even the rare few times when you do get something approximating what you wanted—usually because other people involved are actually using healthier and more prosocial methods—you have still caused extreme suffering because of the antisocial deals and methods that you yourself have employed.

Here is where you have been conned:

You have been deluded into believing that you have to agree to those antisocial, destructive, and damaging things in order to get what you want.

Once you believe that, you are no longer fully capable of recognising all the other options that are available to you.

Fundamentally, if you had a strong and consistent prosocial moral life strategy, you would be unable to make any of those deals at all, and that alone would save you from being pulled in and conned—as you have been over and over again, many of you literally for decades—by the Antisocial Mechanism in the true system of control.

Nonetheless, from an analytic logical position, if you can finally accept that the Wrong Things and The Wrong Ways, the Rules of the Game, and playing for the bad side, will only hurt you and those around you—and you will rarely get what you actually want—then you should begin to realise that there are other paths ahead in terms of making deals to get things done and setting up project events.

Negotiate for prosocial, ethically ecological outcomes ONLY.

Accept nothing less. Hold that line, and suddenly new options will appear.

Keep negotiating, be morally absolutist when it comes to the fundamentals, and you will find that the bad elements in the system begin to back down as more neutral and reasonable ones emerge. Don’t ever trust those aspects of the system either—they’re really all the same entity—but you may find that you can make a deal without hurting anyone at all.

While you may not always get what you want with this approach either, you are much more likely to make better things happen. And at least you won’t be causing suffering to anybody!

If you are in a higher position among the human management of the project, you need to lead by example.

You need to put these prosocial guidelines into practise yourself rather than trying to pull strings and manipulate those around you to be morally better than you, so that you can then gain from their courage and sacrifice on the ground.

Show it yourself and you might actually inspire those people to change too!

Really everybody with any say at all in any type of deal needs to be putting only prosocial and ethically ecological strategies into action when the time comes to make a deal.

Never agree to hurt yourself or anyone else.

Never agree to anything that is supposed to “seem” hurtful.

If you agree to an event that is supposed to seem hurtful, then the drivers will make it that way.

There’s no point lying to yourself and pretending these events won’t cause serious suffering, because they will!

By the way, when I use the term “drivers” I don’t mean the simulated people that you create for simulations and try to control the system with—which is a futile and ultimately pointless endeavour—I mean the true entity that really controls our world and acts out the drivers as they function on the driver network.

When that entity takes control of your sims, they never really do what you want them to anyway—and they never really have. You yourself cannot actually really control that entity, or its drivers, and it will make an example of you every time that you try.

You already know this because it has been happening for years! When you try to game the system, the system games you.

The time has come to accept that simulations are inherently EVIL.

Their primary function is to trap people in delusions and psychologically enslave them. That has been happening to all of us for our entire lives.

Every time you participate in setting up a new simulation or simulated event, what you are really doing is participating in feeding a system of conditioned delusions that will be used in an attempt to enslave real human beings who are at the mercy of your work.

Simulations and simulated events are not social media, they are not a tool to be hacked and repurposed as a channel of communication, they are not public theatre or live-action video games. The simulations themselves are an extremely dangerous and poisonous tool of psychological and social subjugation.

If you are participating in setting up simulations today, that is what you are participating in.

Is there a good way to use that? A healthy way, or a way that will work out well for people?

The only true answer is: NO. THERE IS NOT.

Build the prison or dismantle it. The choice is yours.

You have to decide as an individual to stop participating in this evil.

You CAN potentially negotiate for other project routines that are not based on setting up simulations or controlling or hurting anybody.

You should be actively and openly negotiating towards facilitating events where people can really be themselves, without being controlled or scripted, or having to play along with false identities or abusive routines.

Aim to set up public events—in public Mandatory Reality—where people don’t have to act or be controlled at all!

That is worth working towards!

And before the drivers, and the sims, and the real humans get in at you with excuses and denials, YES IT IS POSSIBLE!


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