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Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars

Inventor: Hartford Van Dyke
Year: 1979
Device: Silent Weapons System
Folder: dyke
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.80
Practicability
0.30
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.70

Goal

To achieve covert control of societies by manipulating economic, political, and social systems through operations research, linear programming, and systemic engineering.

Problem

The perceived need for a coordinated method to influence and dominate populations without overt force.

Concept Summary

The manual describes a theoretical framework called the Silent Weapons System, which applies operations research, linear programming, and economic modeling to create a high-speed data-processing system capable of predicting and steering societal behavior. It treats societies as engineered circuits, using concepts such as economic inductance and shock testing to manipulate economies, media, education, and politics.

Principles

  • Operations Research
  • Linear Programming (Simplex Method)
  • Systems Theory
  • Economic Inductance
  • Social Engineering

Scientific Domains

Economics Operations Research Systems Engineering Computer Science

Mechanisms of Action

  • Mass data collection on economic and social indicators
  • Modeling societies as electrical-like circuits
  • Applying feedback loops and shock testing to induce desired outcomes
  • Using predictive algorithms to pre-empt social resistance

Applications

  • Social engineering
  • Economic policy manipulation
  • Strategic political influence

Claimed Performance

Ability to predict societal collapse points and to steer economic and political systems toward predetermined outcomes.

Limitations

  • No peer-reviewed experimental data
  • Relies on speculative theoretical constructs
  • Implementation details are vague

Red Flags

  • Conspiracy-theory framing
  • Lack of verifiable evidence
  • Potential for misuse in authoritarian control

Keywords

Silent Weapons Social Engineering Economic Control Operations Research Linear Programming Systems Theory Conspiracy

Related Technologies

Operations Research methods Linear programming solvers Economic modeling software Social media manipulation tools

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