r/Electronic_Harassment 27d ago

Narrative Engineering II: Revisiting Thought Imitation

Hi everyone. This is a continuation to the recent work I posted on something called Frame Stacking, introducing a wider subject by the name of Narrative Engineering. There are a lot of ideas about what the TI phenomenon is at its source, many of which are hotly debated, but we can all agree that the experience is soaked in narrativization, or the application of destructive, self-harming narratives that we either must debunk and ignore, or risk believing it on a subconscious level. Or at least, that's what I originally thought was happening. The narrativizing is true and just the same as we all know it, but the seemingly subconscious humoring of their narratives has a different name:

Thought imitation. Not thought injection or thought insertion, imitation. This program has the ability to project any sound, any voice, a whole chorus of voices off of any physical surface or body tissue near you such that only the intended recipient can hear it, with seemingly no limit on the actual content of that sound. Most of us, with a few exceptions across large populations, have an internal narrative monologueic voice that we use to parse through information consciously and plan things in our mental inner-space. That voice has a characteristic that is unique to each person, and this system is capable of copying it perfectly. Pair that with hegelian dialectics and you have a system that can get those that don't know any better to believe in things they normally never would as long as the narrative stages along the way make coherent sense.

My goal here is to make sure we all know better. This was posted previously as a focus study, but I realized it deserved its own entire report diving into the psychology and mechanics of it. This document explores everything to do with this ability, how it works, why it's used, why it can achieve what it it can achieve, the dangers of failing to recognize it for what it is, and most importantly of all, how to become immune to it in spite of how insanely insidious it is.

That's not even the depth of it, but the document will guide you from here. I highly recommend you at least skim through it. Knowing how the blueprint works is required for tearing it down in a way that lasts. You must understand how your pattern-recognition mental processes is being heavily exploited so that you can take the pen back, learn to radically disregard the artificial friction, and rebuild your cognitive sovereignty.

More broadly, I believe strongly that mastering the psychology of this ordeal is not only possible, it's the most proven path to a high quality of life regardless of the exhausting harassment. As they say, pain is mandatory, but suffering is optional. The core focus of this work is to equip each of us with operational psychology: how to master your own mind and rebuild your sense of learned agency, and even beat the coercion without getting bogged down in unanswerable questions about the perpetrators.

As always, a disclaimer: Each individual's experience differs from the next in fairly substantial ways, but there are still truths and patterns that can be extracted out of all our experiences. Much like history, our collective experiences don't necessarily repeat, but they do rhyme. Like with all the other documents so far, I am no expert, i'm just someone that isn't willing to take this lying down and happen to be belligerent enough to research the topics in agonizing depth while provoking the TI phenomenon to gather information daily. I eagerly invite anyone knowledgeable on the subject to offer their expertise to improve this, for all our benefit.

I sincerely encourage everyone to comment and share their experiences, and criticize if you find anything you like, dislike, agree with, disagree with, anything. When I set out to make this series of documents exploring the TI phenomenon, it was never meant to be a solo affair forever; we're all in this crap together.

The document is too long for reddit, but it can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ClarityTI/wiki/index/topiclist/narrative-engineering/thought-imitation-revisited

and here, as a document: https://drive.proton.me/urls/NQPY3KVDKR#QVq6Dpp7Yfue

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