DIGITAL SORCERY: Is Psychographic Manipulation The Mark? part 1
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Modern influence has transitioned from broad messaging to psychographic manipulation, a digital architecture that exploits individual psychological vulnerabilities through massive data harvesting. Using frameworks like the OCEAN model, entities can perform microtargeting to alter social cohesion and democratic consensus by feeding users personalized, emotionally charged content. This system is fueled by surveillance capitalism, where tech giants treat private human experiences as raw material to create "prediction products" that modify behavior for profit. The text also offers a theological perspective, drawing parallels between these algorithmic echo chambers and biblical warnings of "strong delusion" or mass deception. Ultimately, the sources highlight a global shift toward instrumentarian power, a force that threatens human agency and spiritual discernment. To counter this, both secular whistleblowers and ancient scriptures advocate for conscious vigilance and a rigorous commitment to objective truth.