Secrets: Of Mind Domination -v0.9- By Mindusky
After making a request or stating a controversial fact, the practitioner must stop all micro-expressions and remain utterly silent for exactly 7.2 seconds (Mindusky’s calculated "cognitive breaking point"). During this silence, the target’s brain generates its own pressure. To relieve the anxiety of the pause, the target will either: a) Agree to the proposition. b) Offer sensitive information unprompted. c) Change their own internal state to match the practitioner's calm.
The text explicitly instructs the reader to "obscure intent." It teaches you how to make a person believe that they came up with the idea you are planting. While this is a standard sales technique (Socratic questioning), the "v0.9" version includes "photic triggers"—gestures or light patterns (like a pen click or a reflection from a watch) that anchor a command. Secrets of Mind Domination -v0.9- By Mindusky
The “v0.9” suffix suggests a beta version, a work in progress, or perhaps a deliberate nod to software development, implying that the human psyche is merely an operating system waiting to be hacked. But who is Mindusky? And what are these so-called secrets? After making a request or stating a controversial
In the real world, minds are not dominated. They are persuaded, inspired, or abused. -v0.9 blurs the line between the latter two. If you encounter this document, treat it as a cultural artifact of the anxiety age—a map of the worst parts of human nature, not a guide to living well. b) Offer sensitive information unprompted
F for ethics, A- for psychological creepiness. Proceed with caution, and lock your cognitive latches. Disclaimer: This article is for informational and literary analysis purposes only. The author does not endorse the use of manipulation tactics described in "Secrets of Mind Domination -v0.9."