Or simply 'working group 1', is a place to work on ideas.
Dangerous ideas.
Unconventional approaches to unconventional problems.
It has been said "demoralization is permanent."
But I think thats been repeated so long, we just came to accept it, instead of challenging it.
Maybe the "permanence" of demoralization in our "modernized" wasteland of a world, is itself a form of demoralization.
Maybe demoralization, as a warfare technique, was so far ahead of its time, that like new, innovative weapons, we simply didn't have the proper defenses against it at the time.
Here the goal is to do just that: Undo demoralization.
If it weren't possible, then just as trends start, they would also never end.
If it weren't possible, there would never have come the phrase "we lose our minds collectively, and only regain them one at a time."
Here the goal is to discuss, iterate, test, experiment, and design new methodologies, and explore new tactics for doing just that:
Helping people out of the madness back to sanity.
More than that, the goal is to do it faster, at scale, for more than one person if possible. To make ideas that are self-growing, self-reinforcing, effective, and rabid, versus the old slow, one-person-deprogrammed-at-a-time model of decades past.
Dy66 is named after Dysprosium, a silvery-white metal, that is slightly toxic, like good ideas sometimes are.
Dysprosium is used in nuclear control rods, and like dysprosium, my goal is to develop ideas that regulate and neutralize the radioactive-levels of harm that marxism and other orthodoxies have done to society.
Dysprosium is used in data storage, and it can be said that the contents of the ideas of society's collective perceptions, are themselves a sort of data storage, which Dy66 aims to overwrite.
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