Human Programming
HUMAN CAPITAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
What is the most valuable commodity in a capitalist system? Human labor. What is the most valuable asset in a capitalist system? Land and real estate? Wrong. It’s Human Intelligence. Why? Because it controls human labor. Therefore we aim to capitalize on the development of the human’s most valuable resource: intelligence.
What does Human Capital Development mean to us? It means: Develop Thought Control Program/Monitor or CP/M. In other words, you must develop self control to program and monitor your thoughts. How do we apply this method in practice? We actively program the mind software to develop and operate self DOS > control CTRL or C:\>_. The CTRL function enables you to state and execute commands CMD at the main root level.
Thought is a function of sense perception and cognitive behavior. We apply this cognitive function to facilitate human self development and improve a variety of soft skills and competencies including ethical, philosophical, social, political, and cultural consciousness. Competency development builds the capacity to act effectively and probe the facts to arrive at the truth of any matter in question. This method and practice is built upon a foundation of universal archetypes MAAT represented in the language MDU of nature NTR.
CULTURAL SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PROGRAMMING
We specialize in treating people affected by Black Identity Complex, which is one of the manifestations of Colored Person Syndrome Disorder, also known as Colored Person Stress Disorder or CPSD. CPSD manifests in people who are affected by a color of law, meaning the subjective and inequitable treatment of people with a certain complexion.
“Black” and “white” are colorable terms that purport to represent a person’s complexion, but do not. In fact, they represent a person’s social, economic and legal status. Therefore, our diagnosis finds that those who perceive themselves to be “black” lack objective knowledge of themself. This perception affects their socio-economic performance and leads to a Black Identity Crisis which perpetuates the perception of inequitable treatment. In our clinical practice we seek to resolve the psychological contradictions posed by colorable terminology and empower people living with CPSD by providing them access to information about themself. Our prognosis is to know yourself, and you will no longer be lacking in society.