A fictional account of how privacy and civil liberties can be dismantled, destroying a career and trust in man and woman-kind. It centers upon a fellow named Atlas, symbolizing the world, and the burdens it placed upon his shoulders.
Never before has there been a legal case brought, depicting the highest and lowest levels of society, embarking upon the cruelness of humanity. And if you thought women had power, this will confirm the true throne they hold.
Table of Contents
The Destruction of Civil Liberties of Atlas, a Worldly Known Man
The Women Factor
The Anti-Divorce Group
High Schools, Sports, & Law
Entertainment to Religion
Other Industries
Why Atlas?
Objectives & Core Themes
The work investigates a decade-long pattern of systematic surveillance, social engineering, and economic sabotage directed against a single individual, referred to as "Atlas," by anonymous groups seeking to impose specific lifestyle and career mandates through the manipulation of social networks and the abuse of civil liberties.
- Systematic erosion of personal privacy and civil rights.
- Economic manipulation and sabotage of professional career paths.
- Coordinated use of social networks and "women factor" for behavioral control.
- Enforcement of ideological and religious agendas by anonymous "centrist" groups.
Excerpt from the Book
The Women Factor:
Little did Atlas know, the key to all of these groups, from colleges to grammar schools, from high schools to non-profit causes, from law groups to entertainment, from talent scouting to an art community, from one religious entity type to a host of others, from the educated to non-educated, from fraternities to sororities, from business management to grunt workers, from those in the military to postal services, from professional sports to college sports, from social clubs to strip joints, from northerners to southerners, from young to old, from black to white to latino to asian to etc, were the use of women.
Over time, Atlas deduced, there were no shortage of women willing to assist. The coffers poured with available instructions, scripts, support, monies, perks, and quid pro quo; the budget resources had no limitation of resources or restrictive venues. In the end, one centrist group could disseminate false information of Atlas being married, despite no such case. No one knows whom back then, or to the present day. Formidably, call it a bonanza of tactical application against Atlas, useful to a centrist religious group; and, the original group who took active steps to undermine the divorce of Atlas, to attempting to force reconciling with the ex-wife.
As a result, the centrist groups created the perfect squeeze play. Any real honey was removed from the equation, prevented from formalizing communications, or encircled with chaos to discourage normalcy. Consequently, the advancing base commanded women for non-sexual to relationship relocation, scripting them accordingly, the equivalent of prostitutes without sex; the standing base commanded subsidized known prostitutes, given directions to conversation, technology to mike private moments, and encouraged proof of act.
Summary of Chapters
The Destruction of Civil Liberties of Atlas, a Worldly Known Man: An introduction to the persistent, multi-year targeting of the author and the systematic violation of his rights by various powerful entities.
The Women Factor: Examines how women were utilized across various social and professional sectors as tools for surveillance, behavioral scripting, and social isolation.
The Anti-Divorce Group: Details the specific efforts of a group determined to undermine the author's divorce and force a reconciliation through economic and social pressure.
High Schools, Sports, & Law: Analyzes how educational institutions, sports leagues, and legal circles were leveraged to impose unwanted career mandates on the author.
Entertainment to Religion: Describes the influence of entertainment and religious sectors in attempting to coerce the author into a ministerial career and specific regional relocation.
Other Industries: Discusses the broader involvement of various industries in the systematic interference with the author’s privacy, digital communications, and personal finances.
Why Atlas?: Explores the motivations behind the decade-long campaign and the broader implications for civil rights and societal privacy.
Keywords
Civil Liberties, Surveillance, Privacy Violation, Social Engineering, Economic Sabotage, Atlas, Behavioral Manipulation, Institutional Harassment, Personal Autonomy, Centrist Groups, Scripting, Human Rights, Career Interference, US Constitution, Privacy Breach
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the central focus of this book?
The book details a multi-year, coordinated effort by various anonymous entities to track, manipulate, and undermine the personal life and career of an individual named Atlas.
What are the primary themes explored in the work?
The work focuses on the erosion of civil liberties, the use of technology for invasive surveillance, the manipulation of social networks, and the enforcement of unwanted lifestyle mandates.
What is the primary objective of these targeting efforts?
The target groups aimed to force Atlas into specific career paths, such as working with school systems or entering religious ministry, and to prevent him from maintaining his chosen lifestyle.
What methodology does the author describe for these interventions?
The author describes a "funnel approach," utilizing a network of individuals—often women—to provide instructions, scripts, and surveillance, funded by substantial financial resources.
What does the main body of the text specifically cover?
The main body covers the systematic abuse of privacy through compromised phone and computer services, economic sabotage, and the misuse of social settings to force behavioral compliance.
Which keywords best characterize this work?
Key terms include civil liberties, surveillance, social engineering, privacy breach, economic sabotage, and constitutional rights.
How did the "Anti-Divorce Group" specifically attempt to interfere?
This group targeted the author’s economic stability and social interactions to prevent him from moving on from his ex-wife, even resorting to following him to public locations like post offices.
Why did the groups prioritize the involvement of women?
The author suggests that women were used as "honey" or "ringers" to gain access to his private life, report on his activities, and intercept potential relationships that did not fit the desired mandate.
What role did educational and sporting institutions play?
These institutions were used as hubs for recruitment and counseling mandates, aiming to pressure the author into specific professional roles across multiple states.
What does the author conclude about the status of his rights?
The author concludes that despite clear evidence of systemic abuse and violations of the US Constitution, the entities involved have successfully remained invisible and continue their operations.
- Quote paper
- Keith McFarland (Author), 2011, The Destruction of Civil Liberties of Atlas, a Worldly Known Man, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/182363