Training Jedi Knight Types Lesson 7 Red Dot Robot - Part II




By Stephen Cheney

QUOTES relating, for discussion

The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. - John Milton, Paradise Lost.

The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious. - Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (121 AD – 180 AD)

All war presupposes human weakness and seeks to exploit it. - Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831)

Whoever does great things with small means has successfully reached the goal. - Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831)

I think it was Carl von Clausewitz who said that the aim of war (or fighting) was not to kill an enemy, but it was enough to achieve the removal of the enemy's means to do battle.


SITUATIONS

You are attacked by an Aggressor far stronger than you. His arms are like tree trunks. Doing a strong block against such arms is futile as their greater force will ram through. The same against a Karateka who can kick with such force as to break your forearm if you are foolish enough to try to meet the force of his leg with the blocking force of your arm.

MIND SET

Against the Force you do not hard block as that is clashing with it and only damaging to you or to your balance. You either deflect the Force or you avoid it altogether.

Your attacker is human but powerful, so: Visualize him as a steel robot. You do not bash on a steel robot. You avoid its steel limbs, for your mind knows that if your body attacks such steel it will be damaged and lose. This visualization makes the mind far more aware of the danger, faster to avoid the power and ready to do something else than clash with a tank. All mechanical metal mechanisms though have weaknesses.

Just as the human body, no matter how strong, has weaknesses. Weaknesses such as the joints and energy pathways.

We are all robots in a sense, as we are all mechanical constructs. Chemicals are mechanical and we are electro chemical creatures. Robots have a computer and we have our brain; both are susceptible to viruses whether those viruses are constructed for one out of computer code, or for the other out of DNA (which is just a spiralled code of instructions). A robot is a dry computer while we utilize a wet computer. Our limbs are our levers and our nerves are, in a robot, its wiring.

Where such wiring, carrying instructions, rises to the robot body surface, it is therefore vulnerable to attack and a stoppage of electro-pulses and thus a stoppage of limb/body control. The same for the human body. These points are called Atemi Points and are utilized in Pressure Point Fighting. They are similar (but not all exactly) to the points on the body used by Acupuncture in healing. There are many points but only some are easily found in a scuffle.

 In boxing type fighting they are hardly used at all for the limbs are moving. In wrestling/ JuJutsu type fighting when there is body/limb contact and a body part can be stationary, its Atemi points, which are not very large areas, can be found and attacked. Attacking Atemi Points requires accuracy and with moving bodies that can not be easily gained without much practice.


(Image: Robot[Ed] - BBC via Google Images)

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Comments

  1. I'm very much interested in these Atemi points: can they be used in interrogation sessions?

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    1. As Atemi points are points sensitive and pain generating, then, yes they can be used for interrogation. However, interrogation using pain is amateurish. Those who inflict pain place themselves firmly in the enemy camp and so it just increases the resistance of the subject. It also increases the deviousness of the subject so that whatever they say can be lies and half-truths, rendering any information gains highly dubious. It is also insulting to maliciously torture a subject, denigrating humanity. Growing up in a different part of the world, with different education, indoctrination and experiences: the vicious enemy who is now before you may have, in a different experience, been your friend.

      If you want the subject to not lie at all but to always tell the truth, like 100% of the time, you need to apply a different method than pain, some method that circumnavigates the brain’s lying ability. Why would you use a shoddy inaccurate method, if a 100% accurate way was available? We are here breaching a subject that is not often considered and less often applied. Great expense has been made by many militaries for many years to apply paranormal Psi talents to reading sites and to reading minds. If they have succeeded it does not show, so the result can be taken as a failure. Part success is no success at all. In warfare you need reliability more than you do marvellous gimmicks. I presume that they have yet to come across someone who has the perhaps unique ability. What they are really seeking is a method or skill that can be taught and by that obtain an ultimate advantage in warfare. I am not aware that ‘Men who stare at Goats’ have a high success rate.

      However the research goes on, only the government’s locus of the research keeps changing residence in order to maintain security from public exposure; musical chairs; plausible deniability. There is private enterprise that does research, you might make enquires of The Monroe Institute TMI to see how they are doing lately; and a number of Universities delve into the realm of parapsychology. I am speaking of the USA. There are those who teach RV courses for money (not very impressive) which tells you that they are not very talented, for if they were truly talented they would be able to gain special information to reap great wealth and not need to charge money for lessons at all. Better to be free in mind than encumbered by materiality. Anyway, mindbending mind over matter and the mind over mind would be classified, or at least confidential, and cannot be discussed in a public forum such as this one. Information is power and information distribution has consequences. In our course on mind controls for lovers of Star Wars and such, we will not be covering mind merging.

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  2. "Whoever does great things with small means has successfully reached the goal. - Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831)" - Amein to that!

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