Human Social Transcendence: a Blueprint for the Activation of Higher Order Humanity and the establishment of Utopian Societies by R. Kirk Packwood

Human Social Transcendence: a Blueprint for the Activation of Higher Order Humanity and the establishment of Utopian Societies by R. Kirk Packwood

Author:R. Kirk Packwood
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2011-07-22T07:00:00+00:00


Social Checking Processes

Social checking is by definition a social process, though people can and often do perform social checks themselves. If the individual checked is a genuine member of a checking group (contains the same memetic structure defining the overriding mental prototype of which the group is a physical projection, or memetic phenotype) that individual will almost always pass any social checking test without problem, though in some cases errors can arise in the checking process. Social checking will usually automatically demonstrate valid group membership without any undue consideration needed on the part of the individual being checked or the person doing the checking. This is because the ‘answer’ to a social check is subconsciously provided by the same mental group prototype that initiated the check in the first place. The checker is forced to perform a social check by a subconscious impulse and the target is forced to respond correctly by a similar subconscious impulse, if that target does indeed possess membership to the group being checked for.

The various copies of a mental prototype which serve as the essence and intelligence of a particular group exist within the minds of all the individual members of that group. Group membership is defined to a very real extent by the existence within the mind of a particular memetic structure associated with a particular group of people sharing that same memetic structure. All individuals within a particular group shall have embedded within their subconscious mind the same essence of a particular group mind. Social checking involves the examination of a foreign mind to determine whether there exists embedded within the checked mind the memetic structure which is doing the checking. Social checking is akin to the scanning of a mind to see if that mind contains a specific memetic structure, which is the essence of a particular group mind.

The actual act of social checking will be concealed. This concealment serves to help make an effective social check possible. If an individual knew that s/he was being checked, they would be able to consciously deceive the initiator of the social check if they so desired.

The actual group member who initiates the social check will seldom realize the meaning of what is being done. This total ignorance on the part of the social checker serves three primary purposes. First, if the social checker understood that they were being forced to perform a social check by a mental prototype representing a particular group embedded within the subconscious, they might come to realize that the group controls group members against personal will. From this realization could emerge the necessary impetuous to make a permanent break from the group. Group strength would be reduced thereby. Thus, memetic group prototypes program minds to perform social checking subconsciously.

Second, if a checker does not realize a check is being performed, no unnecessary hints will be given to the target of the check warning that a social check is occurring.

Finally, the actual method used to perform a social check - the



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