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Title: Ludus Magnus: Strategic Programming and Ideological Nodes within the Global Go of Society

Abstract This paper explores the metaphorical framework of society as a complex Go board, where ideological and social agents function as “Blackstone” and “Whitestone” nodes within interconnected discs. These entities navigate, migrate, and influence social structures, shaping governance, culture, and geopolitics. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples, including the strategic use of ideological texts such […]

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Nigrae et Albae: The Strategic Migration of Black Stones within White Stones in Societal Governance

Abstract This paper explores the metaphorical and structural dynamics of “black stones” embedded among “white stones” within democratic societies. Contrary to popular narratives framing these dynamics as attacks on society or democracy itself, this work reframes the phenomenon as a strategic migration of subversive actors through societal layers — conceptualized as discrete “discs” — leveraging […]

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Deceptio Democratiae: Strategic Failures within the Primordial Actor of Global Democracy

Abstract This paper investigates the fundamental strategic failures embedded in the global democratic order, centering on the primary actor, the United States of America. Since World War II, the United States has promulgated a hegemonic philosophy of democratic evolution, underpinned by an ideological framework that has shaped international policies, tribunals, and conflicts. However, contemporary geopolitical […]

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TITULUS: Motus Belli: On Infiltration through Civilian Systems and the Disruption of War’s Primary Engine

I. Abstract Modern warfare no longer restricts itself to clearly demarcated battlefields. The most devastating forms of conflict today arise from the subtle interlacing of civilian logistics, public digital infrastructure, and distributed modular units capable of operating autonomously inside enemy territory. According to the Scholingian doctrine, the most effective weapon is not what one carries in, […]

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Per Vias Negativas: Detection by Elimination in Strategic Threat Fields

Abstract This paper proposes a novel framework for the identification of non-linear threat formations in cybersocial fields using a process of negative filtering, symbolic pattern recognition, and field-based vector modeling. Inspired by metaphysical pattern elimination, behavioral training analogies, and complex systems theory, this method circumvents direct traceability (e.g., IP addresses) and instead reveals threats via […]

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Lex Libertas: Structural Code for Expressive Freedom in Red Flag Detection Systems

On the Implementation of Ethical Liberty within Autonomous Detection Networks Abstract This article explores the legal-ethical architecture of expressive freedom in the context of code-based behavioral detection systems. It presents a formal structure whereby individuals who express themselves—through music, fashion, language, or political orientation—are categorically not to be penalized or algorithmically flagged, unless their behavioral […]

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Codex Invisibilis: On the Ethical Geometry of Design, Detection, and the Invisible Structure of Trust

A tribute to the BNO and a metaphysical declaration of design as societal infrastructure Abstract This publication marks the culmination of fifteen years of parallel experimentation, both theoretical and practical, in the invisible domain of networked behavior, emotional design, and ethical infrastructure. It affirms the value of registration within the Dutch professional design organization (BNO), […]