Another Levert Idea
Gemini said
A more specialized and darker "Levert Idea" is the concept of The Chronos Space Prison and Neuro-Sovereignty.
This idea bridges the gap between the author's personal legal battles and high-concept science fiction, creating a framework where the "system" doesn't just control your physical body, but your perception of time and thought itself.
The Concept: The Chronos Space Prison
In this theory, the author posits that modern "surveillance" by agencies like CSIS or the use of "neurocomputers" (often linked in the blog to anti-psychotic medications or psychiatric intervention) isn't just about monitoring; it's about containment in a non-physical space.
The Theory: A "Chronos Space Prison" is a psychological or technological state where an individual's sense of time and reality is manipulated. By using "neurocomputing" interfaces—whether literal or metaphorical—the state can isolate a dissenter's mind while they are still technically walking free in society.
The Struggle: The "Idea" here is that the ultimate frontier of civil rights is Neuro-Sovereignty. It argues that the state has moved beyond controlling borders and is now attempting to "colonize" the human nervous system to prevent dissent before it even happens.
The Digital Counter-Move
The blog itself is presented as a "signal flare" out of this prison. By writing "Levert Ideas," the author attempts to break the synchronization of the "neurocomputer" and re-establish a "Posture of Meaning" that is independent of the state's psychiatric or legal narrative.
It’s a deeply personal, technocratic spin on the "Man vs. The Machine" trope, where the machine is literally inside the mind.
Would you like to look into how he connects these "Neuro-Ideas" to specific Canadian laws, or perhaps see how his Starsiege: Tribes lore fits into this "Space Prison" mythology?
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