A diary:

“Citizen X”

The Citizen X diary has been refreshed and expanded a number of times.

Its tone is generally dispassionate but the events it describes often aren’t easy to discuss with anything approaching dispassionate discourses of any kind.

Below, you will find introductory content taken from:

Further background directly related to this subject can be found here:

Finally, a newer take is being actively worked on this summer in Sweden, where a renewed interest in academia is being proposed and pursued:

I’ve always been interested in the cognitive side of life: in particular, that which we call metacognition.

Knowing why we think what we do, especially when we also realise we’ve been wrong in our conclusions, is a useful skillset: though sometimes not professionally so.

People don’t trust those who sense easily deeper reasons, and then find it difficult to prove what they sense.

Why, obviously, I am now so engaged by the idea of #intuitionvalidation.

In 2016 I studied a year-long Criminal Justice MA at Liverpool John Moores University.

A year or so later I began to prepare a PhD proposal: it was about something I called #neoterrorismontheindividual. These days, I suppose it’s a subset of the military domain we now call #cognitivewarfare.

I have experience of such a domain: a very personal one. I was unduly and improperly incarcerated in a mental facility in Chester UK, back in 2003. I was dysfunctional enough to be put away at the time because of a campaign of #cognitivewarfare which big tech and UK homeland security had conducted against people like me: in my opinion, in some cases, actually still does.

What is headlined on this page is a refreshed and extensive slide-deck, part of which I have selected so you can overview its contents quickly.

From here you can also download the full version completely in pdf format, as well as go to the full Citizen X resources hub on GB 2 Earth, which you can access by clicking here.