Psychological Warfare must be denied as the means by which individuals and groups are valued, with instead these values being the product of broader and greater participation in The Infinite Game.
The Eternal War | Doctrine | Warfare | Responsibles’ Principle
Lessons, lessons, lessons! Everything turned into a damnable lesson. In the four years since the Earl and his team had assumed their positions as shield, teachers and guides. There hadn’t been a single question she’d asked, not a single thing had occurred, had not subsequently been embedded into her education and training regime. All preparing her for something she can’t quite figure out. Something they’ll not say anything about other than, it’s an ordeal. Something, if Bronson’s gloating persona when asked is a signal, won’t be pleasant for her.
This latest addition to the eternal war scenario research and training models had become her daily routine was the direct result of an event two days prior. An event resulting from her having dropped her guard in public. Fed up with the restraints and confinement of this life with these most unusual men. She’d slipped out, or thought she had, not knowing Carl and the team had other ways of tracking her with precision, and of responding rapidly, even when not physically standing beside her. It wasn’t the only attempt to move against her since Early and his team arrived. Not to mention the attempts against her life prior, which had prompted the introduction of the Earl and his people and subsequent move to the San Francisco.
It had been an attempt in broad daylight. Right out in the bloody open! All of which was quietly dealt with, however, instantly, virtually unnoticed except for that it became yet more fodder for the lessons and learning. She’d learned three things that day. The threat was still very real and imminent. Her security and safety were being maintained through great effort in ways she could not see. And the Earl and his people were extraordinarily capable in many invisible ways. The first she would take seriously moving forward. The second humbled her as it should most all people who live in a relatively peaceful society. The third only drove her to want to know more.
But why? Why was her existence such a threat? When asked why her existence was such a threat, all the Earl had responded with was, “those whose careers and wealth are derived from perverse incentives must ensure the perverse engine endures.” An infuriatingly obscure statement had driven her to dig into the secure digital library for a few days, with special permissions to access locked information sources, before the fullness of the response began to show itself.
The modern world is all perverse incentives everywhere and at every scale. Everything in the human existence having been steadily, over a two-century period, reduced to numbers, to floating point monetary values. To lists and tables of descriptors with associated costs, liabilities, risk factors. A vast array of made up artificial realities. Most all human interactions had been quantified as a transaction cost and value. Not the cost or value to the individuals involved in the human engagement now devoid of humanity, now reduced to a mere transaction. No, value to the two all-encompassing interdependent systems had worked their way into absolutely every aspect of human existence, the financial and bureaucratic systems.
The inevitable result being not only an utterly inhuman system, an, every aspect of life and existence, controlling and defining bureaucratic feudalist state, but one riddled right through everywhere and in every way with perverse incentives that reward only the incompetent. These, in ever increasing fashion. There’s a lesson here the Order needs her to see, as a future ruler. What else could they be preparing her for.
“It’s not sustainable.” Anna, as she prefers to be called, states to Bobby over a cup of coffee. Several days after the thwarted attempt to snatch and grab her on the streets of San Francisco. Several days of study and thought on perverse incentives. Days in which lessons of accountability were conducted by The Order and its people, in several parts of the world with those who had attempted her capture and any who had supported. Not least of all in and around San Francisco, the Bay Area and in other parts of California and Nevada. Some of which she’d been made aware of, movements having been introduced into her studies.
“No. It’s not. That’s what drives them to such extremes.”
“But can’t they see they’re only ensuring their own doom?”
“These systems can go on for long stretches of time. For as long as four hundred years in the English-speaking world” Bobby, as is the way of the true teacher and guide, of the mentor, prompts her to find her own answers. “Do you believe they’re capable of seeing the unsustainability of the regime from the inside?”
“How can they. After a certain point they’ve changed the meaning of so many things, in order to mask failures as successes, that nothing is real anymore.” Anna thinks out loud.
“Perverse incentives become the system itself.” Bobby prompts her further. Anna cannot but notice he’s using the Earl’s very words. So, this is a key lesson she must master.
“It becomes more profitable to get fired with a major severance package and often a promotion in the subsequent job, than to actually accomplish the task of the position one is hired into.” Anna states, from her studies. “Eventually for those at the top, the decisionmakers, the entire system is skewed to their failing rather than succeeding. It makes them rich and with a more extensive pedigree. While the institution and the people who support it pay the price.”
“When this becomes the standard at the top for a regime, is it salvageable?” Bobby asks.
“The regime has become so vast and complex that for most, those who lack the intelligence to see it all or anything really beyond their small part of it, the regime is just an absolute permanent reality, like the universe and gravity. For others who have the intelligence to see more of it, they lack any knowledge or experience of anything but the regime, having come up within it, and these believe the regime is right and good and capable and that it will fix itself. There are others who see how bad it is, but their incomes, benefits and pensions are based on the regime, and so they just hang on, following orders.”
“Then there are others, a smaller number in positions of real power, who know exactly how bad things are and how bad they are going to get. These do everything they can do to steal everything they can and to deflect all blame from themselves as the entire thing burns down. Even if it means they have to kill half the planet to do so all at once or across a century or more till momentum brings everything to a complete stop.” Anna pauses before continuing. “Regimes, having attained only perverse incentives at the top always end in cataclysmic war. It’s the only way decision making thieves hide and protect themselves.”
“Extractive systems, which all bureaucracies are by the very nature of bureaucracy itself, inevitably cross the line of sustainability. They cover this by hiring ever more ideologically blinded and truly incompetent individuals and putting them into ever higher positions of power and authority. They do this so that fewer and fewer of those who come after can recognize the faults of their predecessors, to have puppets who will do the absolute worst to their fellow human beings, and in order to have someone to blame it all on if and when it suddenly does collapse.” Bobby responds, furthering the lesson.
“The larger the regime, the system, the more removed from reality it is and the more mass it has to continue even once it’s failed. At some point though it must inevitably all start accelerating to the bottom. How would you know the system is about to actually collapse?” Bobby asks.
Anna can see the pattern of it. At least the edges of the pattern. “In the modern world, the bureaucratic state and the oligarchs who depend on it use government, family office, corporate and financial industry funding, mostly channeled through world organizations and nonprofits, to fund the spread of social disorder, chaos and violence, driving everyone against everyone, everywhere. All to get a massive war that hides their decades of incompetence, malevolence and multigenerational theft.”
“But doesn’t that run the risk of getting out of control?” Anna sparks, as the fullness of it strikes her.
“Russian and French Revolutions?” Bobby asks.
“Ah, yes. Kings have had their heads removed from their shoulders by their own people. Powerful nations and forces have been utterly defeated and destroyed in war. And not only in the global south. But right in the most advanced nations of the world. Aren’t they worried it can happen again?” Anna asks.
“No. The system has become so complex, the amount of information to process to have a clear intelligence picture, so vast. That they really can’t see the actual world anymore. Only the image of it that the various leading agencies of the system project outwards. Lies built upon lies built upon lies. Virtually all devoid of any tethering in base reality at all.”
“The system has become so Byzantine it can’t even see itself in any real detail now.” This is a question more than a response. A question of herself and her understanding of the pattern. “So, now it’s all perverse incentives.”
“Yes.” Bobby is smiling at her. She’s been making extraordinary strides in her studies. Leaping ahead in many cases.
“They can’t see the truth of anything, because the only way they’ve been able to keep it going for decades now is to constantly change the meaning of words, the interpretations of rules and laws and regulations. To constantly redefine the milestones and definitions of success and winning. And to blind all with bloodshed and the threat of bloodshed.” Anna’s mind is working on it now. “But this means at some point nothing is real, and that there’s actually no power in the core, only the power of unchecked usury and abuse in the outer edge and out in the last mile of humanity.”
“Yes.”
“And the people won’t rise up in revolution to change it.”
“No, they won’t. They go willingly into the cattle cars and the ovens. Why don’t they?”
“I should think there are many reasons.” Anna says, as she thinks out a proper response.
“What do you believe are the top three reasons?” Bobby prompts further.
“The need to trust. The need to belong. The need to follow.”
Bobby smiles genuinely at her responses. “Which of these is the most powerful?”
“The need to belong.”
“Which is the most dangerous?”
“The need to follow.”
“Very good. Why?”
“In the modern information and communication age. It’s far too easy to artificially generate the illusion of a great leader, one worthy of trust, who’s a member of a worthy community to belong to.”
“Has it not always been this way?”
“Maybe not before language. It’s hard to lie about these things when it’s small groups, and everything must be seen and experienced to be communicated.”
Bobby is pleased his mentee is making such progress so quickly. “What do bureaucrats, civil servants and the bureaucratic feudalist state fear most?”
“A strong, capable, well-resourced and privately secured oligarch they didn’t create and who isn’t dependent on the artificial monopolies the system provides.” Anna puts forward, tentatively.
“A Prince or Princess they do not own and cannot control. A strong and capable Noble with their own direct connection with their people, not through bureaucratic feudalist systems, but a direct mutually beneficial, by name, relationship.”
“People who will stand and fight for their Lord and Lady.” Anna can see more of what is being lain before her, the path.
“Indeed!” Bobby, unlike the Earl and his people, unlike Bronson and his people. Demonstrates no restraint in showing her when he is pleased with her. Damn but these men, even Bronson and his dower types, do inspire respect and loyalty, mutual loyalty.
While he can recognize there’s genuine gratitude for the lessons she’s learning, the deep knowing of the ways and means of real power, and for the security the men and staff of The Order provide. Bobby recognizes that down beneath there’s something more. Something unpleasant and truly unhappy within his ward, Annabelle. She hides it well, but it’s there. No doubt of it and it has to do with The Order, what she’s being prepared and secured for, how she’s being prepared for it. Not by all those of the program on the team here. But certainly, by some.
It's become a regular refrain in their weekly assessment discussions, those held Friday mornings between Bobby and Bronson. Discussions which have become less and less about assessment of Annabelle’s progress and more and more about Bronson’s disdain for the program. A growing opposition within The Order, of which Bronson is but one member among a growing number of others. A powerful member, however. A senior knight and commander in the Order.
“You’ve all done your damned best to weaken her from the very beginning. We’ve seen the signs of it all in the others. But there’s some special place of hatred in you for this young lady.” It’s not a statement of speculation, nor of anger. It’s a statement of careful observation. The truth. Not only are Bronson’s faction openly opposed, but they’re actively working against the vision and purpose of the program. “It will take extra doing, but the damage you’ve done will be undone.” Bobby’s deep South African voice, a voice of firm leadership and proven ability to command in combat, the voice of an actual Prince raised to rule, fills the office subtly yet powerfully.
“These are forces, systems of power, have emerged across four hundred years of struggle, warfare and genocide, enslavement, freedom and subsequent re-enslavement.” There’s real anger in the Commander’s blue eyes. The veins along the side of his pale high narrow forehead, pulsing with the elevated flow of blood and from the unconscious tensing of facial muscles. “There’s no going back.”
“You know full well, cycles are cycles. And they too will not be denied.” Bobby smiles calmly at the Commander, more for provocation than any other purpose. “We serve, regardless of where the cycles of power take our wards. Is this not our way even now, even in this?”
“No matter what you do. We’ve sown enough doubt in her she may of her own accord decide to not accept what is expected of her.” Bronson grins darkly, defiantly. He and his faction are not without their own immense capacities to influence her training and education. Threats must be eliminated!
“She’ll have to work with the bureaucrats, the managers, with experts, while never trusting any the one of them. This is the burden of those who rule.” Bobby looks out the door of the deeply dark hardwood panel walled room of the study Bronson has taken up as his office. A room with several doors lead into different parts of the suite of functional areas make up the apartment at the top of the hill. All of the doors are open, such Bronson can see and hear the movements and goings on in virtually every part of the rooms that make up the entire floor of the building. He might be the lead of the opposition, but he’s first and foremost a fully-fledged member of The Order, the provisional Chapter Commander. With his finger on the pulse of all comings and goings, all doings.
“We are the nameless who shape but do not set the course of history. Our names never to be known in these histories when they are written.” Bobby sees this recitation forces Bronson out of the rebellion his mind had worked itself into. “We do not now, even in our commitment to this program, set the course of what follows. We prepare for what is most probable only.”
Bronson cannot but be deeply concerned they cannot see. Intention drives all things. Movement of any kind sets things in motion with higher probability of coming to pass than if no movement had been initiated at all to begin with. Bronson is concerned, to the point of action! The movement the Order had initiated with this program, bringing in these very mentees, these royal and noble outcasts and bastards. The future had already been changed by the mere act of it.
“Her preparation for the Ordeal is being accelerated. I have sole discretion, with the Earl’s approval, which comes directly from the Lord Commander.” Hearing this enrages Bronson again.
“She’s never been a soldier, nor has she gone through any of the selections or programs, nor served after in any of the work required to properly prepare and condition her, body and mind.” Bronson with a dark glint in his eyes. “Perhaps it will break her and the others, should they be so tested.”
“You know very well the program does a rather splendid job of simulating these. Our early failures were not failures of the mentees, but of the conditioning program.” Bobby smiles yet again, his preferred way of disconcerting his verbal adversary. The sharp white of his teeth as contrast to his dark skin, a physical, body language, communication device, he’d intentionally perfected over the years.
It’s true, Bronson must begrudgingly admit, the early conditioning regime of the program had not taken into account the full extent of the cellular, neurological, and psychological impacts of elite unit selection and training programs, nor of the further impact of service in these units to more deeply and permanently embed these biophysiological and bioelectrical changes. The new conditioning regime took all of this far more seriously. So far, biomolecular, bioelectrical and neuropsychological monitoring and testing demonstrates these changes are showing in the remaining mentees. Ah, but his people have been working to weaken her, at the cellular and neuronal level. Threats must be eliminated!
Bronson had intentionally, he and his members of her team, knowing well the changes in the program, handicapped her in sophisticated ways. Ways he’s certain not even Bobby and the Earl’s people are yet aware of. Deep biochemical, bioelectric, neurolinguistic and psychological ways which could undue all other conditioning and quite literally lead to her having a mental and physical breakdown in the Ordeal. Threats must be eliminated, permanently!
Recognizing that Bobby wouldn’t come around to the opposition. Knowing the Earl was irrevocably loyal to the Lord Commander and that every one of his people held equivalent loyalty to him personally. There had been no other choice but to carefully handicap her in conversations, courses, and other subtle yet profound ways. Had there ever been such rebellion, revolution, in The Order?
Accountable versus unaccountable tyrants? There was something the Earl had stated in passing early this morning, before Bobby went off to his weekly meeting with ol’sour puss Bronson. Something had been ringing in her mind since. A simple statement which when unpacked was not so simple at all. As so many simple seeming statements made by the Earl are. Like so many of his offhand remarks, this one had driven her to her room to dig into the digital archive, to study and think. This time specifically about forms of tyranny.
“Absent an accountable tyrant, there is only unaccountable slavery." This was what the Earl had said to her just after her morning session with Bronson. A session she’d come out of whispering the word tyrant under her breath. A whisper she thought only she could hear and see. Damn but these people are observant and perceptive!
Lessons in accountability and accountable tyrants. Responsibility and Responsibles. Could it be people need to be exploited, need to be repressed? Not only as this is the natural way of things, but as a forcing function. Could it be that without being forced in this way people stagnate, become complacent, weak and vulnerable? There’s truth in this Annabelle can sense though the fullness of it isn’t yet visible. To anyone looking from the outside, these men here are repressing her, exploiting her, and yet they’re not. This constant pressure they relentlessly press upon her is forcing her to improve, to perfect, to grow stronger and harder, to be more capable of adaptation and of making sound decisions under duress and extreme pressure. These hard men and their unforgiving ways are heat and pressure shaping her into becoming a better human being.
To what end? Is she to be an accountable tyrant one day? Truth rings in this thought as well. Though she knows she’s not even remotely ready yet. Something is coming however, some major change. Something which requires she first removes the flaws Bronson and his people have woven deeply into her. Yes, Bronson! You angry old son of a bitch! I may not know exactly what you have done to weaken and harm me, but I know it’s in there. I can feel it just under the surface. Annabelle thinks to herself before getting back to the study of tyrants. Study she knows will be seen by Bronson and his people and will lead to questions. Let the cукин сын question!
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