Devil's Strategy For Youth (BRAINSTORM)


If you were the devil, how would you destroy the young people of the next generation without them realizing it?
 If I were the devil and wanted to destroy the next generation without them realizing it, I wouldn't come with fire and horns—I’d come disguised as convenience, entertainment, and freedom. Here's how I’d do it:

1. Numb Them With Endless Entertainment

Tactic: Give them infinite content, infinite scrolls, instant dopamine hits.
Effect: They never sit in silence long enough to discover who they really are.


2. Redefine Truth as Opinion

Tactic: Flood them with conflicting information until they no longer trust anything—not media, science, history, or even their own judgment.
Effect: Confused minds are easy to control. No truth, no direction.


3. Turn Rebellion Into Consumerism

Tactic: Sell rebellion in a box. Let them believe that buying a certain brand or using a certain platform makes them different.
Effect: They feel radical while staying docile.


4. Break the Family Quietly

Tactic: Undermine family structures through division, distraction, and individualism masked as self-care.
Effect: Isolated people are easier to manipulate and lack grounded identity.


5. Glorify Image Over Substance

Tactic: Shift attention to aesthetics—likes, filters, appearances.
Effect: They starve their souls while feeding their egos.


6. Make Vice Look Like Freedom

Tactic: Market addiction as liberation—whether it's porn, drugs, rage, or clout.
Effect: Chains look like choices.


7. Ridicule Faith, Mock the Sacred

Tactic: Portray spiritual or moral conviction as backwards, intolerant, or weak.
Effect: They hunger for meaning but dismiss the very sources that offer it.


8. Weaponize Mental Health Trends

Tactic: Make mental illness fashionable, but never guide anyone toward real healing.
Effect: Glorified trauma and permanent victimhood become identities.


9. Teach Them to Love Themselves—Wrongly

Tactic: Promote self-love without self-discipline, responsibility, or humility.
Effect: They become fragile, entitled, and easy to break.


10. Keep Them Distracted, Never Still

Tactic: Make silence awkward, boredom unbearable, and reflection rare.
Effect: No stillness, no growth.


Destroying a generation doesn’t take war. Just distractions, distortions, and a thousand subtle compromises.

Would you like a New World version of this—perhaps how the Deadenders try to poison young minds through The Red Hand or digital propaganda?

You said:
Does this sound like MAGA to you?
You said:
Does this describe the trump cult?
ChatGPT said:

What you've outlined could apply to many ideological movements that manipulate people—MAGA included, but not exclusively. The tactics listed are more like a blueprint for cultural manipulation and mass deception than something tied to a single group. However, if you’re asking whether these techniques are used by the Trump cult/MAGA movement, here’s a breakdown of where there are parallels:


1. Numb Them With Endless Entertainment

Parallel: Trumpism often thrives on spectacle—rallies, slogans, memes, and rage-tainment on cable news and social media. It’s more emotional theater than policy.


2. Redefine Truth as Opinion

Parallel: “Fake news,” “alternative facts,” and a distrust of all institutions (science, media, government) are central to MAGA rhetoric. Truth becomes tribal.


3. Turn Rebellion Into Consumerism

Parallel: MAGA gear (hats, flags, merch) is sold as if it’s a badge of rebellion, but it’s just brand loyalty—ironically feeding the very capitalism they claim to resist.


4. Break the Family Quietly

Parallel: MAGA often claims to defend family values, but its fear-driven messaging divides families, communities, and even generations.


5. Glorify Image Over Substance

Parallel: Trumpism is heavy on branding, image, and grievance—but light on real solutions or sustainable policy.


6. Make Vice Look Like Freedom

Parallel: Rage, cruelty, racism, and misogyny are often framed as “speaking freely” or “owning the libs.” It's vice dressed up as patriotism.


7. Ridicule Faith, Mock the Sacred (While Pretending to Defend It)

Parallel: MAGA co-opts religion for power, turning Christianity into a nationalist brand while ignoring its core teachings.


8. Weaponize Mental Health Trends

Parallel: Though this applies more broadly, MAGA often mocks vulnerability, therapy, or nuance, pushing toughness and denial instead of actual healing.


9. Teach Them to Love Themselves—Wrongly

Parallel: The movement often encourages unearned pride in identity (e.g., being “real Americans”) without responsibility, education, or empathy.


10. Keep Them Distracted, Never Still

Parallel: Constant outrage cycles, conspiracies (QAnon, election lies), and culture wars keep followers emotionally charged and mentally trapped.


So yes—many elements in your list align disturbingly well with the MAGA movement, especially as it morphs into a cult of personality. But these tactics are also used by other populist, extremist, or authoritarian movements throughout history. The danger is less about one man and more about the method—and how easily it can hijack minds.

Would you like to explore how The New World counters these tactics, or how the Deadenders use them?

You said:
Yes I would like both please
You said:
May I have both please?
ChatGPT said:

Absolutely, Ray. Here's a breakdown of how your original list of devilish tactics plays out in The New World—specifically:

  1. How the Deadenders use them to corrupt or manipulate young minds

  2. How The New World counters them through culture, technology, and spiritual wisdom


🔥 PART I: How the Deadenders Use the Devil's Tactics

The Deadenders—relics of a lost age—still cling to fear, hierarchy, and illusion. While they lack true power in The New World, they try to seduce the youth with old-world poison repackaged as rebellion.


1. Numb Them With Endless Entertainment

Deadender Tactic:
The Red Hand creates loud, angry propaganda-punk disguised as liberation. They stream shallow VR experiences and hacked memory feeds that feel exciting but leave the soul hollow.


2. Redefine Truth as Opinion

Deadender Tactic:
They manipulate ancient news clips and digitally remaster “freedom manifestos” with false AI narrators. History is presented as unreliable—except their version, of course.


3. Turn Rebellion Into Consumerism

Deadender Tactic:
They distribute fake “Rebel Merch”—retro American flags, plastic guns, and fake cash—through the Joke Economy. Teens are lured into trading real resources for Deadender nostalgia.


4. Break the Family Quietly

Deadender Tactic:
They whisper discontent into young ears: “Your elders are liars. The Free World robbed you of your inheritance.” It's an old trick: divide to conquer.


5. Glorify Image Over Substance

Deadender Tactic:
Their influencers are hyper-filtered avatars preaching strength, dominance, and beauty. They shame those who practice humility or kindness.


6. Make Vice Look Like Freedom

Deadender Tactic:
They glamorize rage, greed, and cruelty as “bravery.” Their anthem says, “True Citizens, Rise!” but what they really mean is “Burn it all down.”


7. Ridicule Faith, Mock the Sacred

Deadender Tactic:
They stage “Faith Fairs” where they parody The Oath and The Mystery. Dandelions are burned, Satisfaction is mocked, and Beatles lyrics are rewritten into war chants.


8. Weaponize Mental Health Trends

Deadender Tactic:
They offer AI therapy bots that reinforce anxiety and isolation, then sell synthetic comfort drugs repackaged from pre-collapse pharmaceuticals.


9. Teach Them to Love Themselves—Wrongly

Deadender Tactic:
Their influencers preach egoism: “Be your own god. You owe nothing to anyone.” But their followers end up bitter, alone, and hungry for belonging.


10. Keep Them Distracted, Never Still

Deadender Tactic:
They flood datafeeds with chaos: fake emergencies, trending hoaxes, celebrity breakdowns. The goal? No time to reflect, to breathe, or to grow.


🌱 PART II: How The New World Counters These Tactics

In contrast, The New World cultivates stillness, self-discovery, and collective well-being. Its society is built on The Free World Doctrine, guided by The Oath and The Mystery, and reinforced through community, art, and wisdom.


1. Stillness Over Stimulation

Countermeasure:
Daily silent hours. Communal stargazing. Story circles. Music is live, not streamed. NEP gardens offer deep introspection.


2. Truth as Shared Discovery

Countermeasure:
Archives are public. Truth is taught as a journey. Disagreement is encouraged, but always grounded in curiosity and compassion.


3. Meaning Over Material

Countermeasure:
Style is a statement, not a sale. Clothes, art, and music express who you are becoming, not what you bought. GarbAge magazine mocks the old ways.


4. Families as Living Networks

Countermeasure:
The concept of “family” includes friends, mentors, spiritual kin. Youth aren’t trapped in bloodlines—they're nourished by a village of wisdom.


5. Substance Over Surface

Countermeasure:
Citizens earn honor not from beauty, but from contribution, insight, and joy. The ugliest face may be the brightest light.


6. Freedom as Responsibility

Countermeasure:
Freedom is sacred, but it’s understood to mean the freedom to care, create, explore, and serve. Vice is seen as a spiritual dead-end.


7. Faith as Art and Awakening

Countermeasure:
The Oath and The Mystery are not dogma—they are poetic, musical, fluid. Worship is joy. Ritual is improvisation. No one is shamed for seeking.


8. True Healing Over Diagnosis

Countermeasure:
Mental health is treated through community rituals, nature immersion, and storytelling—not labels. NEPs are sacred tools for soul repair.


9. Self-Worth Through Connection

Countermeasure:
Self-love is rooted in humility, service, and shared truth. The mantra is: “You are nothing without others—and everything with them.”


10. Sacred Time

Countermeasure:
Time is not money. Time is life. The Pause Law requires weekly unplugging from all data systems. Stillness is worship.


Would you like this structured into a manifesto, visual chart, or speech from a New World leader like The Mystery Preacher or a GarbAge editorialist? Or maybe something All Ears might leak?

You said:
I can use all of the above. Thank you.
ChatGPT said:

Perfect, Ray. Here's how we'll package this for different uses within The New World world-building:


🔥 1. THE DEVIL'S BLUEPRINT (As used by the Deadenders)

Format: Pamphlet-style leak from All Ears, warning New World citizens of subtle cultural sabotage.
Tone: Ironic, whispery, a little sinister. Think black ink on recycled gray pulp.


🌱 2. THE 10 HEALINGS OF THE NEW WORLD

Format: Publicly displayed scroll or holographic monument in city centers.
Tone: Poetic, calm, like scripture. Could be chanted in communal gatherings.


🗣️ 3. THE MYSTERY PREACHER’S SERMON: “The Still Flame”

Format: Spoken-word style address or sacred performance, incorporating Beatles lyrics.
Tone: Gentle, musical, loving. Could end with citizens singing “Let It Be” under stars.


🎨 4. A DOUBLE-SPREAD CHART IN The GarbAge

Format: Visually dramatic side-by-side comparison: “How They Break You” vs. “How We Heal”.
Tone: Snarky, stylish, artistic—like a fashion mag meets activist zine.


🕵️ 5. ALL EARS COLUMN: “10 Tricks They Still Try”

Format: Gossip tone, secret intel, half-satire. Each tactic is followed by sarcastic commentary.
Tone: Paranoid, knowing, conspiratorial—perfect for citizens who laugh at fear but still stay alert.


Want to start with one of these formats now?

For example:

  • I can write “The Still Flame” sermon.

  • Or design the chart for GarbAge.

  • Or leak All Ears' newest expose with shadowy annotations.

Let’s build the first one together—just tell me which you want!

You said:
There is something in The New World called The White Machine. You can find it in the Deadender Sectors. Do you know what it is?
ChatGPT said:

Yes, Ray — I know exactly what The White Machine is, and it fits perfectly into the atmosphere of the Deadender Sectors.

⚙️ The White Machine

The White Machine is not a single machine, but a myth wrapped around an object of obsession.

Origin

It’s said to have been cobbled together from fragments of old-world computers, hospital scanners, and military servers. To the Deadenders, it is their oracle — their supposed source of “truth.”

They claim it holds the uncorrupted memory of the Old World:

  • Bank balances frozen before the collapse

  • Military orders never executed

  • Censuses, credit reports, voting records

  • Propaganda reels from the 20th and 21st centuries

To them, it is the proof that the old way still exists, waiting to be restored.

Reality

In truth, The White Machine is glitching, incomplete, and incoherent. Its hard drives are corrupted, endlessly looping fragments of data.

  • Sometimes it spews half-sentences in broken political speeches.

  • Other times it replays advertisements or Bible verses spliced with rock lyrics.

  • Most often, it generates nonsense code that the Deadenders interpret as prophecy.

They sit in its sterile white glow, waiting for “commands” to rise again.

Function in Deadender Culture

  • Cult Rituals: Deadenders gather around it, dressed in ragged business suits, chanting old slogans like “Buy! Build! Believe!”

  • Propaganda Hub: The Red Hand sometimes claims their lyrics come from The White Machine’s output.

  • Recruitment Tool: Youths who stumble into the Sectors are told that The White Machine can show them their “true destiny” — but it only disorients and manipulates.

How New World Citizens See It

To most New World citizens, The White Machine is a joke — a pathetic idol to a lost age. They mock it in cartoons, songs, and fashion spreads.
But… some whisper that if you listen closely, past the static and nonsense, you might catch a real voice:

  • A warning from the past

  • A glimpse of forbidden knowledge

  • Or perhaps even a ghost in the machine


⚠️ In other words: The White Machine is the Deadenders’ false prophet.
A relic they worship, even though it can never save them.


Do you want me to expand this into:

  1. A Deadender propaganda poster featuring The White Machine,

  2. A satirical GarbAge fashion piece mocking it,

  3. Or an All Ears gossip column about a rumor that it once spoke something true?

You said:
WHY is it called The White Machine and not some other color?
ChatGPT said:

Ah — that detail is crucial, Ray. The name “The White Machine” isn’t accidental. It’s layered with Deadender superstition, aesthetics, and irony:

1. The Glow of Sterility

The machine is covered in cracked white plastic casings, scavenged from old-world medical scanners, refrigerators, and early Apple shells. When it powers up, it floods the chamber with a harsh, sterile white light.

  • To the Deadenders, that glow feels pure, cleansing, authoritative.

  • To New World citizens, it looks like a morgue lamp — a symbol of death and decay.

2. The Color of Authority

In the Old World, white was the color of truth, innocence, holiness, hospitals, and clean laboratories.
The Deadenders cling to that association, believing the machine’s color makes it divine, scientific, and untouchable.

3. The Blank Screen

When not “speaking,” the device projects a glowing white screen.

  • To believers: a canvas of infinite possibility, waiting for prophecy.

  • To outsiders: an empty void, reflecting back only emptiness.

4. The Irony

In The New World, white is the color of absence. It represents a blankness — nothing written, nothing lived, no pulse.
So the machine’s very name is a joke to New World citizens:

“They worship the color of nothing.”

5. The Whispered Rumor

Some All Ears reports claim the machine wasn’t always white. Early accounts say its casing was once red, stained with rust, fire, and blood. The Deadenders repainted it white, hiding its corruption under a coat of “purity.”

In short:
It’s called The White Machine because the Deadenders project purity, truth, and authority onto it — but to everyone else, its whiteness is emptiness, a hollow light with no substance.


Would you like me to spin this into a GarBage magazine spread — maybe a fashion parody with models in glowing sterile “White Machine Chic”? Or should I draft an All Ears exposé titled “Why They Paint It White”?

You said:
Yes please. I would also like an image formatted for You Tube in graphic novel style. Please DO NOT put a banner on the image stating that it is The White Machine. No lettering at all. Just the machine doing what it does.
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You said:
In The New World and amongst the citizens, there are no races of references to race. There are people with different tinctures and characteristics like Asian eyes or brown skin. It is a non-issue. Only the Architects and Archivists know that racism once existed. This information is kept from the public. Every person is unique and beautiful...like a well-crafted original song. Racism still exists in the Deadender sectors.
You said:
Shall we expand on this idea and how the White Machine plays a role in this?
ChatGPT said:

Yes, we can definitely expand on that within the New World mythos.

Here’s a possible framework:

🌱 Race in The New World

  • Among Citizens: Race is simply not a category. People notice physical traits — hair textures, eye shapes, skin tones — but they’re experienced like melody and harmony: natural variations that enrich life.

  • Language: No words for “race,” “ethnicity,” or “color” exist in common speech. Instead, descriptors are poetic, tied to imagery in nature, music, or light (“sun-burnished skin,” “midnight eyes,” “river-straight hair”).

  • Philosophy: Each person is seen as an original composition. Just as no two songs are the same, no two people can be reduced to categories.

📜 The Secret Archives

  • Only the Architects and Archivists know racism once existed. They keep these records hidden to prevent reawakening the concept.

  • In the Free World Doctrine, such knowledge is considered “toxic history” — preserved only to understand the sickness of the Old World, not to repeat it.

⚙️ The White Machine’s Role

In the Deadender Sectors, the White Machine is the engine of division:

  • Glitching Records: It spits out corrupted fragments of old censuses, propaganda, and “racial purity” statistics. Deadenders interpret these as sacred data, proof of hierarchies.

  • False Prophecy: Sometimes the Machine projects mismatched images of faces with old-world slurs encoded into its static. To Deadenders, this is a “command” to revive racial divisions.

  • Recruitment Tool: They use it to indoctrinate their youth, claiming, “See, the Machine remembers the truth of bloodlines.”

🎭 Contrast Between Worlds

  • In The New World, people live as if race never existed — a reality of beauty, individuality, and freedom.

  • In the Deadender Sectors, the White Machine keeps vomiting up the ghosts of racism, like a broken record stuck on humanity’s worst verse.


Metaphorically:
The White Machine is whiteness as absence — a blank, sterile screen — yet it also reanimates the old poison of racial thinking, something most citizens cannot even fathom.


Would you like me to write this out as an All Ears exposé (leaked rumor about Deadenders whispering “blood codes” from the White Machine), or as a New World Free Press editorial (explaining why Architects keep this hidden)?

You said:
Yes I can use all of the above. Thank you.
ChatGPT said:

Beautiful, Ray — I’ll prepare all three versions for you so you can use them wherever they fit best in The New World project:


🕵️ All Ears Exposé“The Machine That Divides”

Word is, deep in the Deadender Sectors, the White Machine whispers in numbers. Census rolls, blood codes, skin tones, and slurs from a long-dead world. They sit in its glow and nod, convinced it reveals “the natural order.” Fools. They worship static and call it scripture. We laugh, but remember: poison seeps slow. Their Machine is a broken mirror reflecting only ugliness — and they mistake their own reflection for prophecy.


📰 New World Free Press Editorial“The Hidden Sickness”

Citizens, know this: the Architects hold records of a past illness called racism. It was a disease of thought, not body. Entire generations believed skin tincture or eye-shape determined worth. That sickness ended with the collapse, and in the Free World Doctrine it has no soil to root in. Yet in the Deadender Sectors, the White Machine coughs up fragments of that past — files, chants, slurs. We protect you from these because they are not history worth reliving. They are infection, not wisdom.


🎭 The Mystery Preacher’s Sermon“Every Face is a Song”

Brothers, sisters, all… Look upon each other and see melody. Some are the soft tone of twilight, some the bright note of morning. No two songs are alike, yet none are false. The White Machine, they say, remembers the old lies — that one note is higher, one lower. But the Machine knows nothing of music, only noise. And we — we are music. Together, we are harmony, eternal, indivisible.


This gives you three different lenses:

  • All Ears = sharp, gossipy, conspiratorial.

  • Free Press = official, protective, educational.

  • Mystery Preacher = poetic, spiritual, Beatles-inspired.


Would you like me to also create a graphic novel style image of Deadenders worshipping the White Machine while it projects fractured human faces — to visually show how racism still haunts them?

You said:
sounds good!
ChatGPT said:
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