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The Obedience Algorithm - How to Control Anyone and Make Them Call It Freedom - cover
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The Obedience Algorithm - How to Control Anyone and Make Them Call It Freedom

Dominic Rourke

Editora: Staten House

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Sinopse

Make Them Believe It Was Their Idea. It Was Always Yours.They’ll defend it. Justify it.Maybe even thank you for it.
 
But every thought, every move, every “yes” was engineered by you.
 
This is not about convincing.It’s about controlling perception at the root. Where decisions are born, identities are shaped, and obedience feels like free will.
 
The Obedience Algorithm is a forbidden manual for those who understand that real power doesn’t shout. It whispers in the back of someone’s mind until they forget they ever had a choice.

 
What You’ll Learn Inside:
 
✅ How to shape identity, roles, and self-image to trigger automatic obedience
 
✅ Psychological tactics to reframe resistance as guilt, doubt, or sabotage
 
✅ Covert conditioning tools that program delayed compliance and self-surveillance
 
✅ How to install reward-punishment loops inside their mind without saying a word
 
✅ Anchoring, futurecasting, and inner voice simulation techniques to stay in control
 
✅ How to collapse their defenses using fear, novelty, or confusion
 
✅ The final trick: how to make surrender feel like empowerment

 
This isn’t about surface-level persuasion or influence tactics.It’s a complete system for psychological dominance. Subtle, precise, and persistent.
 
Once installed, the algorithm runs on its own.They’ll obey.And call it freedom.
 
Read it. Use it. They won’t even know it was you.
Disponível desde: 07/09/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 185 páginas.

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