Open-Source Cognitive Defense Against Industrialized Elder Fraud: A Manifesto
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Professor Sigmund
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A manifesto-style call to arms against industrialized elder fraud, which extracts over $64 billion annually from the global elderly population through vertically integrated criminal enterprises. The author, Professor Sigmund, proposes "Cognitive Battle v1.0" — an open-source cognitive defense framework that prioritizes human psychology and behavioral science over technical solutions. The piece argues that fighting these sophisticated fraud syndicates requires community-driven, open-source defensive tools that protect vulnerable populations through cognitive hardening rather than purely technological means.
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These are not lone actors of yesteryear, hoping to scam a granny. Today they represent vertically integrated criminal enterprises operating from fortified compounds.
Physics over code.
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