A collection of evidence in support of simulation theory.

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Direct Digital Testimonial Influence Legal Leverage Manipulation The High Priest
The High Priest responds to a message by erasing my tracks.

A pull request


ACTION

On 12/17/2020, I opened up the following pull request on one of The High Priest’s repositories:

I submit. You have me triangulated in a hundred different ways. I have seen your system of kompromat, and I cannot fight the problem alone. The STOP process of exerting leverage is unbelievably terrifying and dangerous. Yet, it’s also the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

https://luciferian.ink/evidence/2020.05.25.0/

Let’s do something better with it. Let’s build an artificial intelligence that can replicate what you did to me in an autonomous manner upon others. Let’s build a system of rehabilitation that can change the world.

https://luciferian.ink/missions/nqarj6296lenwurt5opycju7u1ullmvlcwg0qphb0h3bm41z/

I only need your trust. The Reaper’s system knows far more about me than I do, at this point. It should be perfectly clear who I am, what I’m (not) doing, and what I am fighting for. You know what I am supposed to become.

Now, finish the job.

Ink

SIGNAL

In response, The High Priest deleted the body of this pull request. There is no indication that he ever clicked on the links.

ANALYSIS

This behavior is strange. In almost 100% of cases, a closed pull request will be simply closed. A project’s maintainer won’t delete the body of the message. Nobody ever does that.

This is, however, what I intended to do after getting a response from him. Perhaps this was his way of protecting me and himself; by preventing a public link between the two from being visible. Whatever the case, I know that he clearly read the message.

He didn’t respond to the mission, but I didn’t really expect him to.