Secrets Of Mind Domination -v0.9- By Mindusky May 2026
In the real world, minds are not dominated. They are persuaded, inspired, or abused. -v0.9 blurs the line between the latter two. If you encounter this document, treat it as a cultural artifact of the anxiety age—a map of the worst parts of human nature, not a guide to living well.
Clinical psychologists use similar techniques (motivational interviewing, anchoring, reframing) to help patients overcome phobias and trauma. Mindusky’s sin is the suppression of . Secrets of Mind Domination -v0.9- By Mindusky
Unlike traditional sales tactics (the "awkward pause"), Mindusky instructs the user to perform a specific visual sweep with their eyes during the silence—a trick designed to trigger a hypnotic eye-catalepsy. Secret #3: The "Cognitive Locksmithing" (The v0.9 Update) Here is where the document diverges from 20th-century manipulation guides. Mindusky introduces the concept of the "Belief Latches." Human beings do not act on reality; they act on maps of reality. A "latch" is a core belief that holds a web of smaller beliefs in place (e.g., "I am unlucky" is a latch for "I will fail this interview"). In the real world, minds are not dominated
The text explicitly instructs the reader to "obscure intent." It teaches you how to make a person believe that they came up with the idea you are planting. While this is a standard sales technique (Socratic questioning), the "v0.9" version includes "photic triggers"—gestures or light patterns (like a pen click or a reflection from a watch) that anchor a command. If you encounter this document, treat it as
"Agree that [Latch] is true, but reveal that [Latch] is a side effect of a positive trait."
Mindusky’s algorithm instructs the user to avoid attacking the latch directly (which triggers the backfire effect). Instead, you introduce a "v0.9 Paradoxical Input."


