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* DARPA's Theory of Mind Warfare
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Greetings. If I fell from low Southern thinkers, thank you
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it is Tuesday, August twelfth, twenty twenty five, is episode
eighteen seventy four DARPA's Theory of Mind Warfare. Before preceding,

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three Dash podcast. Yes, someone was gonna do this one article.
I give you my commentary from there. Nothing big or fancy,
so let's just cut to the chase. That's what just

(01:36):
came out from the activist Post. As of today, this
one is entitled DARPA's Theory of mind warfare, and it
was written by Matt Smith. As it reads, Defense Advanced
Research Project Agency or DARPA has initiated called the Theory
of Mind program. This effort is designed to give national

(01:58):
security decision makers the ability to model, simulate, and ultimately
anticipate the intentions and behaviors of adversaries, used a combination
of advanced algorithms and human expertise, potentially thought crimes. I'll
continue on. At his core, the program aims to build

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algorithmic models that decompose adversary strategies into element behaviors. Use
massive data signals, intelligence, open source information, even social media
to create high fidelity avatars of enemy decision makers. Yeah, oh,

(02:43):
heyls in the war on terror, Right. I'll continue on.
Simulate possible responses to a range of US and Allied actions,
exploring which one's best decurbed, incentivize, or nudge adversaries toward
preferred outcomes. Integrate insights from psychological profiling and machine learning

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to continually update these models as real world conditions shift.
The promise is profound a system that doesn't just predict
what an adversary might do, but actively GUIDs policymakers toward
courses of action that shape the adversaries decision calculus, minimizing

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escalation and maximizing US strategic advantage. Darpest theory of mind
program fundamentally changes how conflicts are managed. Decision makers can
run gaming scenarios at unprecedented detail and speed, customizing incentives
or deterns tailored to both cultural and individual psychologies. Risk

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of unintended risk as unintended relation might be sharply reduced,
while opportunities to push the line without crossing it become clearer.
Theory of mind warfare turned on the American public in
twenty twenty. The same tools originally designed for military use

(04:18):
were later deployed against the American and global public in
twenty twenty, AI powered behavioral analytics analytics excuse Me, inspired
a military grade theory of mind models were strategically employed
during the COVID pandemic not just informed but actively shape

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public perception, sentiment, and compliance, creating a continuous feedback loop
between government actions and public psychology. These systems quietly moved
the world's response from reactive to adaptive, fundamentally influencing how
population experience and responded to the scamdemic. When they say

(05:04):
bend over that. People say, how far please, I'll spread
it far and wide. Just feud state, I'll continue on
How these systems shape public minds. Number one Real time
sentiment analysis and information targeting AI power platforms actively monitored

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social media, news, and digital conversations to tract shifts in
public mood, anxieties, and resistance to emerging health policies. These
tools analyze tone, emotional contexts, and response patterns following government announcements,
often providing immediate feedback to policy bakers on how their

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messaging was being received. Number two Tailored messaging and adaptive
communication insights platforms allowed authorities to refine government communication strategies,
push approved narratives to counter misinformation, adjust messaging in real
time to allay public fears, address misconceptions, or reinforced confidence

(06:10):
in health measures such as lockdowns or vaccines. Trust me,
We're doing it for your own safety. Remember this. Number
three Behavior nudges and targeted interventions. Governments aided by behavioral
insight teams and AI analysis design nudge interventions such as
targeted text reminders, default schedule of vaccine appointments, and personalized

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risk feedback to increase uptake of desired behaviors. Rapid ab
testing determined which messages or policy tweaks work best for
specific populations. Number four feedback loop for policy collaboration. Behavioral
as centement data were continuously fed back into policy decision making.

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If public adherents want or opposition spike physical through sentiment tracking,
messaging and interventions could be swiftly recaburated to regain support
or mitigate disinformation spikes. Treat truth is treeson wise right.

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Number five Data driven misinformation management AI driven platform scan
for and flag viral misinformation. Rapid response team could then
deploy counter messaging or media campaigns, often through the same platforms,
using knowledge of which narratives resonate with hesitant demographics. COVID

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was just the beginning the theory of mind at work
in recent theater of wars. Give the ambition of such
strategic mideling is worth asking whether this kind of hyper
rationale AI and name will approach helps explain what we've
seen in several recent high stake military theaters. The pager

(08:10):
attack and decapitation of his Bola's leadership. What happened is
September two thousand and four, thousands of pagers distributed to
his Bola operatives in Lebanon and Syria, exploded near simultaneously.
This device, covertly manufacturing and seated by Israel through a

(08:30):
show company, had been rigged with mutual explosives. The result
dozens killed or wounded, mostly his Bola operatives but also
some civilians. Kripmin the group's command structure and sowing panic
through its ranks. Fit with theory of mind. This operation
demonstrates the power of deep adversary modeling. Israeli intelligence anticipated

(08:57):
his Bola would switch to low tech communications to evade
modern surveillance. By predicting both the technological pivot and its
psychological underpinnings, Israel was able to see a trigger, a
devastating attack at the moment of maximum vulnerability and almost
textbook application of an algorithmic theory of mind approach. It

(09:20):
wasn't just about killing leaders. It was about the stabilising
in the group's sense of security, disrupting its decision making networks,
and shaping its strategy long term. Israel's Operation red Redding
and Operation Marina Narnia excuse me, the twenty twenty five

(09:41):
strikes on Iran. What happened the Israeli attack that kicked
off the twelve day war with Iran in June twenty
twenty five stands at one of the most dramatic and
meticulously orchestrated military operations recent in recent Middle East history.
This surprise assault was code named Operation Red Reading targeting

(10:02):
Iran's top military leadership, and Operation Narnina, targeting nuclear scientists
both designs, and delivery a strategic shock to Iran's command, control,
and nuclear capabilities. In the early hours of June thirteenth,
twenty twenty five, Israel launched intensive air strikes and covert

(10:23):
operations inside Iran. Leveraging deep intelligence penetration, Israeli operative lured
over thirty of Iran's top military leaders, including Braggsier General
Amir Ali, Hajazida ji Jazaria, yeah Ha Jazia Hajazadia excuse me,

(10:48):
head of the IRGC's Aerospace force, and I mean, into
a four or five underground bunker in Tran, where they
were killed with precisions strikes. Simon Tennessee, Israeli forces target
targeted Iran's nuclear program by assassing it at least nine
senior nuclear scientists and striking several critical sites The initial

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waves consisted of over two hundred strikes, sororities, and more
than three hundred and thirty munitions used against nearly one
hundred high priority targets, decapitating Iran's military leadership and significally
damaging its nuclear infrastructure. The aftermath included at least eleven

(11:35):
hundred Iranian dead, over thirty senior commanders and eleven nuclear scientists,
thousands wounded, massive damage to nuclear and missile facilities, and
extensive civilian displacement. The ALGO must have hiccup because Iran
didn't collapsed, they fought back. Iran's retaliation included over five

(11:57):
hundred and fifty ballistic missiles and thousand suicide drones fire
at Israel, bringing about a wide regional escalation, with the
AI system gain control over the situation, likely directing US
involvement and ultimately stopping short of all out open war.
Fit with theory of mind, this operation reflects detailed adversary

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modeling and scenario simulation. Israel orchestrated a complex deception to
gather our inning leadership, carefully timed simultaneous strikes and targeted
high value assets. The approach failed to correctly anticipate ouran's
responses by software degrade capabilities and leverage psychological impact to

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magnified the strategic effect. This was an operation not only
of military power, but of insight into adversary psychology and
escalation management, embodying the goals and tools of three of
mind style strategy. The decapitation plan failed, but the AI

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driven system kept working on the problem until a satisfactory
resolution was achieved. The twelve day War was over. Operation
Spiderweb Ukraine's drone assault on Russia's bomber fleet. What happened
Operation Spiderweb was an unpresidented Ukrainian covert operation that dramatically

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changed modern warfare by targeting Russia's strategic bomber fleet. On
June first, twenty twenty five, Ukraine's Security Service of SBU
launched the largest drone attack of the war against Russia's
air base Russian air bases deep inside of Russian territory,

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reaching as far as Siberia. Over eighteen months, Ukrainian operators
smuggled one hundred and seventeen FPV, which is the first
person viewed drones into Russia, handing them atop trucks near
key airfields where they were remotely activated for the attack.
Targets included air base at Balaya, Dia, Gilblio, Ivanovo, Febny,

(14:18):
Olenia and Ukraine KA. At least forty one Russian military
aircraft to U ninety five to you, twenty two EN
bombers and a fifty airborne early warning aircraft were claimed
damage or destroyed. The strikes severely impacted about one third

(14:40):
of Russia's cruise missile carrier fleet and forced Moscow to
disperse its remaining bombers, exposing a previously assumed safe strategic
asset and dealing a psychological and operational blow to Russia.
Fit with the theory of mind. Operation spider Web exemplified

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adversary modeling and calculated escalation management. Ukraating planner anticipated the psychological,
strategic and logistical ramifications of attacking these high value targets,
carefully avoiding nuclear escalation by choosing the fleets mean means
of launch aircraft and support assets rather than command centers

(15:26):
of nuclear warheads or nuclear war excuse me. The operation
demonstrated deep understanding of Russian red lines and risk thresholds.
This is precisely the kind of strategic mind reading planning
that darkness. Theory of Mind program envisions leveraging intelligence and
simulation to shape adversary perceptions, limit escalation, and achieve operational surprise.

(15:53):
The events in Lebanon, Iran, Russia, and in our own
country suggests that today's gray zone warfare is increasingly being
shaped by decision makers armed with unpresident algorithmic insight into
adversary psychology and strategy, the very vision that DARPA's Theory

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of Mind program is bringing to the four These are
not just wars of bombs and bullets, but information, perception
and calculated influence run through a cybernetic loop of prediction, adoption,
and real time feedback. This is what modern warfare looks like.
The United States allies have clearly adopted the new theory

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of mind model of warfare, not merely as a technological elape,
but as a strategic necessity. No kinetic action could have
moved the American public way the COVID psychological operations did,
and in the conflict with Russia, traditional methods of waging
war could easily result in total nuclear war. In other cases,

(16:58):
our conventional as system alone do not provide us with
the technological supremacy they once did the US seeking supremacy elsewhere,
alcloumatic adversary modeling, predictive analytics, analytics yet and adaptive scenario
simulation to anticipate, shape, and, if necessary, outmaneuver opponents in

(17:20):
political and military gray zones, as well as open conflict
theory of mine warfare advantages, pace and complexity. Modern battlefields
blend information, cyber economic, and kinetic operations in our driven
systems offered the edge in praising this complexity and accelerating
the decision loop, enabling more adaptive and precise responses far

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faster than traditional command structures alone can manage red line
management As conflicts brush up against escalation thresholds, nuclear, regional,
or domestic political decision makers must test boundaries without inadvertently
crossing them. Predictive tools allow strategists to simulate outcomes, collaborate messaging,

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and push the line while minimizing the catastrophic misteps. The turns,
and shaping the aim is less about destruction and more
about influencing adversaries perceptions, decision timelines, and threat assessments, using
information and dominance and rapid feedback to keep the upper hand.

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It's like part of like are of war one on
one and you think about it, right, war? What war?
Perhaps best of all, thorty of mind warfare of the
mind warfare leaves the adversary in a state of uncertainty.
If America is new, for sure, we're under attack and
by whom? During the COVID hysteria, how what have we responded?

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Even Russian, despite red lines being crossed repeatedly, still consider
itself not a war. New weapons of warfare we are
seeing the emergence of military systems were software platforms like
those developed by Palanter and Defense Partners, serve as digital

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backbones for the darker theory of mind concept. The company
leaving this new weapons system revolution is Planeter. Their maving
system has been deployed by the IDF and is known
to have been used in Gaza. In all likelihood it
was used in Lebanon and Iran as well. Planters Maven

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integrates salt imagery, geolocation, communications, intersects, and other sensor data
into a unified analysis platform. It enables real time adversary modeling,
target selection and campaign simulation, crucially, using AI to predict
responses and ripple effects well beyond the immediate areas of

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operations during the plandemic, Planters got them and foundry platforms
are vital in integrating demographic, health, and behavioral data for
agencies like the CDC, providing not only epiological tracking, but
also feedback on public response to evolving guidelines and restrictions.

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Since Trump came into office, a DoD double its contract
with Planting to nearly one point three billion dollars. I
signed a deal with Plantner to develop a real time
platform for tracking migrants inside the US. Plantner also signs
a deal with DHS for Security Administration and the IRS
and centralized that platforms and expand Plantner founds were used.

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We're just all going and the most important are we
still the adversary Editors Note as Dartha's theory of my
warfare quietly shapes the global battlefield and even the public consciousness,
it's clear we've entered a new aera. The perception is
the primary terrain, and algorithmic influence is a weapon of choice,

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whether there's drones over Russia, digital nudges during pandemics, or
psychological pressure campaigns at home. The future is no longer
about food. Force is about control of the narrative and
control of your decisions. If you understand what that truly means,
you know this isn't a military shift, is a signal

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one that tells us the system design to out maneuver
for an avasar to now being in repurpose to manage you.
So the question is will you be modeled or will
you opt out of the model. Doug Casey has been
warning this convergence of war, finance and control for decades.

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I recommend everyone to check this out. So what we're
seeing here, based on this whole scenario is that it's
all psychological warfare, buying, control, roads, technocracy, a willing, et cetera.
They all are relevant. We got the power to say no,

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or op out or manipulate, counter think them while using
false narratives, just rhetoric. See how they react to it.
It can be done. It's simple. No, we all have
these habits we got these little gifts, these tools. We
need to utilize it to better ourselves instead of being

(22:50):
enslaved expected being trapped. Absolutely, but doesn't mean we can
be supposed to succumb to it. We've all been swim
to the moment of thee. So this is why I
always tell people, please prepare yourself. This is the road
to technocracy, and the global order will benefit. It doesn't
matter what countries they're from. It's just everywhere around the world.

(23:12):
They're gonna use it in the military, foreign countries, on
the military and the government and all that their adversaries
they can do. On the people, whether it's foreign domestic.
Always think the bigger picture. Well my intake on this,
Please be vigilant, don't be shy to tell it like
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