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14th September 2025 23:57
Link to Post #1
Framework: The Human Influence Cartography and added article
A Multi-Layered Framework for Identifying and Predicting Manipulation
This is a comprehensive framework of the vectors of influence of the human body and mind/brain. It is primarily meant to be plugged into AI until I can get it turned into an app. It can help to understand methods of the perps and anticipate as well. It can be used to expose aspects of the program that we are still not aware of.
Abstract
Human beings can be influenced, directed, and in extreme cases, controlled through a finite set of entry points. These entry points, referred to here as the Nine Core Domains, represent distinct but interconnected aspects of human experience. This paper proposes a formal taxonomy of these domains, explores their interdependencies, and presents a methodological loop for validating and refining the model using new and archival case data. The model is further extended by introducing two complementary mapping frameworks — Influence Maps and Operational Topology Maps — which together provide a multi-layered diagnostic and predictive tool. A worked example using a real-world case, The Persephone Case, demonstrates the model’s utility in predicting patterns and identifying unique manipulation vectors. This updated version also introduces the Biofield / Signature as a foundational substrate, recognizing it as a persistent and measurable layer beneath all domains.
1. Introduction
Attempts to influence human thought and behavior are as old as human society itself. From propaganda to advanced technological interference, successful manipulation depends on identifying and acting upon the levers that drive human experience.
To formalize the identification of these levers, we present a framework organized around nine discrete domains. This taxonomy allows for systematic analysis of manipulation patterns, predictive modeling of likely future tactics, and structured assessment of anomalies.
In this update, we recognize that some elements operate beneath all domains as foundational substrates. These are persistent, cross-domain factors that can act as both identifiers and access points for influence. The most critical of these is the Biofield / Signature.
2. Foundational Layers
Biofield / Signature – The constant, unique field a living body emits, shaped by DNA, physiology, and microbiome. It includes electromagnetic, thermal, chemical, and other measurable outputs, forming a distinctive “signature” that can be detected, tracked, and, in some theories, accessed non-locally. Because it exists beneath all other domains, the biofield can act as both a persistent identifier and a delivery point for targeted effects.
3. The Nine Core Domains
Each domain represents a distinct set of variables in the human system. They can be targeted independently, but most manipulation campaigns act upon multiple domains simultaneously or sequentially:
Physical – Bodily states and capabilities. Cross-reference: The biofield is the persistent field output of these physical processes.
Sensory – Perceptual input through the senses.
Cognitive – Memory, focus, and reasoning.
Emotional – Mood and motivational drivers.
Behavioral – Actions and routines.
Identity / Belief – Self-concept and worldview.
Social / Relational – Interpersonal trust and relationships.
Sexual – Drive, preferences, intimacy-related emotions.
Existential / Spiritual – Meaning, purpose, mortality. Cross-reference: Some interpretations link the biofield to consciousness or non-local effects.

3.1 Stage 1: Condensed Taxonomy
How these can present.
Physical: pain induction, fatigue, illness simulation, sleep disruption, appetite manipulation, hormonal interference.
Sensory: visual distortions, auditory insertions, tactile sensations, phantom smells/tastes, overload or deprivation.
Cognitive: memory disruption, thought insertion/blocking, reasoning impairment, artificial conviction/doubt.
Emotional: fear induction, depression, euphoria, anger, blunting, guilt, hypervigilance.
Behavioral: routine disruption, timing interference, enforced isolation, risk-taking induction.
Identity / Belief: political/religious shifts, moral warping, self-worth inflation/deflation.
Social / Relational: trust manipulation, relationship sabotage, induced paranoia, reputation damage.
Sexual: drive amplification/suppression, orientation alteration, targeted arousal links.
Existential / Spiritual: radicalization/deconversion, false visions, existential despair, apocalyptic fixation.
4. Interactions Between Domains
Domains function as levers. Applying pressure in one domain causes secondary effects in others.
Examples:
Fatiguing the body (Physical) impairs focus (Cognitive).
Altering sensory input (Sensory) can shift behavior (Behavioral).
Breaking trust in relationships (Social/Relational) can reshape self-identity (Identity/Belief).
Manipulation is most effective when multiple levers are engaged in sequence or simultaneously, creating reinforcing loops. The biofield’s persistence means it can serve as a common access point to multiple domains at once.
5. Extending the Model: Influence Maps and Operational Topology

Influence Maps identify how manipulation is applied. Example vectors:
Information steering → Cognitive, Emotional, Identity/Belief
Social isolation → Social/Relational, Emotional, Behavioral
Sensory saturation → Sensory, Emotional, Physical
Operational Topology Maps identify who delivers manipulation and how it moves:
Actors: state entities, contractors, proxies, intermediaries.
Phases: acquisition → priming → escalation → maintenance → packaging/harvest.
Handoff signals: tactic/profile shift, time-zone drift, language/register change, new comms channels.
Obfuscation patterns: cutouts, relay addresses, forced silence, translation proxies.

6. The “Check the Math” Validation Loop
Hypothesize: select likely domains (Human Map), vectors (Influence Map), actors/phases (Topology Map).
Predict Signals: identify what should appear if the hypothesis is correct.
Observe & Tag: match predicted signals against case data.
Update Weights: adjust confidence in specific nodes.
Record Outcomes: confirm, update, hold, or discard.
7. Worked Example: The Persephone Case*
Observation: religious radicalization; cross-national handler transfer.
Domain match: Existential/Spiritual + Identity/Belief → faith/meaning hijack is predictable.
Influence vector: literature/content seeding; engineered contact with faith community.
Operational topology: handoff indicators (phase shift, language change, intermediary accounts).
Validation: model predicts religious vector; inter-country handoff emerges with Topology Map layer.
8. Conclusion
Manipulation of human experience is not limitless; it is constrained to identifiable domains and delivered through finite vectors. By mapping these domains and linking them to influence and topology frameworks — and by recognizing the biofield as a persistent, measurable substrate — we can anticipate, detect, and counter manipulative campaigns with greater precision. Further work should refine domain definitions, expand the influence-vector catalog, and develop visualization tools for real-time analysis.
*The name “Persephone” is used here as a codename. In Greek mythology, Persephone was taken from her world to another, bound by forces beyond her control, and made to live between realms. The name is chosen to reflect the core elements of this case: forced transition, captivity, and the transformation of identity under duress. The woman at the center of this case is an articulate and resolute individual who spoke openly about her targeting, the engineered shifts in her environment and belief system, and the profound costs to her autonomy. Her testimony provided rare and invaluable insight into both the human and operational dimensions of the targeting apparatus.
https://kasspert.wordpress.com/2025/...e-cartography/
Here's the story of how the Cartography came about.
Excerpt:
"This framework didn’t start as a map. It started as a question.
I had the Principle of Negative Definition on my mind — the idea that hidden systems reveal themselves most clearly not by their direct features, but by the distortions they create. Then, out of nowhere, “Persphone’s” case came up. Her experience contained two elements I had never seen before in all my time studying targeting. That caught my attention.
I began to wonder: If the Principle can identify the present, could it also be used to predict the future?"
https://kasspert.wordpress.com/2025/...nt-came-about/
Here's the story of our example Persephone: "From Russia With Frequency"
https://kasspert.wordpress.com/2025/...nal-targeting/
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15th September 2025 03:42
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