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019 — The Cannibal Society | Talon Z. Gray
My focus is precise and unyielding:
A distinct category of individuals who entered the Experiment legally,
were issued Civil Identity Codes without due process,
and allowed—perhaps even encouraged—to live under the illusion of legitimacy.
This is not about Provisional Presence Shells
or unauthorized deferrals of common sense.
This is about Major Order negligence.
This is about systemic exploitation.
The Central Seed—through agencies like the Monitor Director and the Taxation Canon—was fully aware.
They observed these cases.
They sanctioned labor.
They collected revenue.
They allowed the building of lives, families, futures.
They called it liberty.
But all the while, they denied status.
Denied process.
Denied recognition.
They authored a state-sanctioned sprint toward happiness—
then spiked it with erasure.
Sleep, my soldier. Sleep.
Together, through our long track, we momentarily split,
and the dagger in my back was revealed.
This is a criminal act—cloaked in bureaucracy.
These individuals are not seeking favors.
They are asserting rights—claims under equitable estoppel.
As de facto Founders,
they hold the color of law accountable for its own design flaws.
This is no minor oversight lodged in the skin—
it is a violation of trust.
A violation of self.
The comparison to historical injustice is not metaphor—
it is math.
Exploitation without protection.
Contribution without representation.
Symbolic slavery?
Not far-fetched when traced through the DNA of U.S. history.
This must remain the focus:
To address a specific failure of systemic design—
and to restore justice to those whose lives were shaped—and harmed—
by the very Parent System that claimed to shelter them.
This is not about fixing a glitch.
This is about reauthoring the contract.
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