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Thursday, January 1, 2026

'The Behavior Ops Manual' (Chase Hughes)

The Behavior Operations Manual: Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence
The Behavior Ops Manual
Chase Hughes has 4.7 out of 5 stars (with 301 reviews). Why? This is allegedly the most powerful textbook on human influence trusted by the world's elite.

Very few truly understand how power works. In a world where every decision, every success, and every relationship is dictated by human behavior, The Ops Manual offers readers the tools that the elite use to rise to power.

The strategies and frameworks within will transform how readers interact with others, enabling them to influence, inspire, and control outcomes with scientific precision.

The Most Powerful People Don’t Play the Game—They Control It
In the coming decades, The Ops Manual will be a must-have tool for every serious leader, executive, and strategist. From controlling social interactions to shaping the environment, readers will have in their hands the knowledge and techniques that separate the world’s most powerful individuals from the rest.

The World’s Top 1% Understand the True Source of Power: Behavior.
Every breakthrough in human influence can be traced to three key pillars: self-mastery, observation, and communication.

These pillars of the exclusive NCI (Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence) System, form the backbone of this Ops Manual, creating a power far beyond anything available today.

This manual offers the deepest understanding of behavior, allowing readers to determine the outcomes in their life.

Control the Invisible Forces that Dictate Success.
Master these inside this textbook:
  • The FATE Model: Unlock the primal instincts that govern human survival through F.A.T.E. (Focus, Authority, Tribe, and Emotion).
  • Tap into deeply-rooted survival mechanisms, making influence not just possible but inevitable.
  • The Six-Axis Model of Influence: Master suggestibility, focus, openness, connection, compliance, and expectancy to subtly and effectively influence behavior at any level, from personal conversations to high-stakes negotiations.
  • The Authority Triangle: A revolutionary tool to command respect and establish authority in any environment by mastering behavior, effect, and habits.
  • The Behavioral Table of Elements (BTE): Decode human behavior with pinpoint accuracy.
  • The NCI system is trusted by intelligence operatives [assets and agents] to profile and predict human behavior.
  • Mastering the Social Frame: Take control of every interaction by understanding and leveraging social frames—expectations, beliefs, perceptions, and definitions that define human behavior.
  • Neurology of Influence: Dive deep into the brain’s structure and chemistry to understand how biological triggers drive decision-making, making your influence more potent than ever before.
Who Needs This Manual?
This is not for the casual reader. The Ops Manual is designed for those who understand that success and leadership are driven by a deep understanding of human behavior. Leaders, sales experts, negotiators, and anyone who thrives on precision influence will find this manual indispensable.

Why The Ops Manual Stands Alone
Unlike any other resource on human influence, The Ops Manual combines real-world techniques with cutting-edge science, covering everything from influencing neural pathways to decoding micro-expressions and body language.

By mastering the art of behavioral influence, join the 1% who can truly guide and shape behavior. This is not just a book. It’s a key to unlocking ultimate influence.

The Ops Manual stands as the most elite resource available on human influence and behavior. This is not a casual purchase, and it isn’t meant for everyone—but it’s reserved for those who are truly committed to mastery.

Join the ranks of world leaders who know that true power is found in understanding and leading human behavior. #OpsManual
  • Chase Hughes, amazon.com,, paperback, Oct. 2024; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Mag 6.0 quake hits off Oregon coast today


Run! A tsunami could be headed this way!
COOS BAY, Oregon (USA Today) - An earthquake shook off the Oregon coast Wednesday (Oct. 30, 2024) afternoon.

The earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean, more than 170 miles west of Bandon, Oregon, at exactly 1:15 pm local (Pacific) time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

The temblor, which was recorded at a depth of over 6 miles, measured a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 [just the 6th to do so in recent memory. Lord Poseidon must be mad.] More

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Butterfly Effect, Chaos Theory, Predictions

Fexl, Jan. 21, 2024; Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

The most terrifying theory scientists don’t want to talk about
(Fexl) To play the Chaos Game (geogebra.org/m/yr2XXPms), I set the number of points at 3, clicked start, and set the speed to "fast." The key takeaway of Chaos Theory is this: even when one's equations are perfectly deterministic, one cannot know the initial conditions of arbitrary sensitivities. What is “chaos”? It is when the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

12 lies the police love to tell (video)

Hampton Law, Dec. 10, 2023; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Off the Record LAWYER EXPLAINS: 12 Lies the Police Love to Use
(Hampton Law) Dec. 10, 2023: When the police go fishing, they're not looking for guppies.  They're looking for information to use against who they're talking to. And that's you. They'll use any trick in the book to get you talking. But the more you talk, the more you try to explain, they can twist your words against you. So next time, keep your lips sealed.

Thursday, July 2, 2020

Space Archaeology with Sarah (TED Talk)

Dr. Sarah Parcak (TED Talk, March 2012); Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Archaeology From Space
In this brief and exciting talk, TED Fellow Dr. Sarah Parcak introduces the field of "space archaeology" -- the use of satellite imaging to search for clues to lost sites of past human civilizations. More "I wish for us to discover the millions of unknown archaeological sites" around the world, says Parcak. "By building an online citizen science platform and training a 21st century army of global explorers, we'll find and protect the world's hidden heritage, which contains clues to humankind's collective resilience and creativity." VIDEO: Presented at an official TED conference. Featured by TED editors on the TED home page.
LIDAR reveals ancient Mayan(?) civilization under the Amazon jungle (lidarmag.com).
Become a space archaeologist on your break. Yes, you can do it today (TED).

Sky Archeology with LIDAR

Dr. A. Stewart Walker (Lidar Magazine); Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
LIDAR acquisition from fixed-wing aircraft dominates QSI’s flying program. In the Pacific Northwest, for example, there are often considerable challenges due to terrain and coniferous vegetation.
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Hyperspectral: LIDAR returns for each tree
Lidar Magazine: Despite the pandemic, you are working on many projects. Can you give us a flavor of some of the most exciting ones? ...

Senior V.P. Mark Meade (Quantum Spatial Inc.): Our scale and the diversity of our solutions enable us to work on many incredibly exciting projects.

We just completed a very large project that fused hyperspectral data with high-density LIDAR [laser imaging, detection, and ranging] to identify the species and health of deciduous vegetation.

This was specifically related to ash trees that are falling prey to the emerald ash borer [beetle] and serve as a major risk to above-ground infrastructure for electricity. We were told this was the largest high-resolution hyperspectral project ever undertaken anywhere in the world.

In terms of scenic locations, few projects can compare to the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park.

We are nearing the completion of 1,243 square miles of LIDAR there at QL1 specifications. We couldn’t resist flying Half Dome and El Capitan at much higher densities.... More
What about finding pyramids, civilizations?
Imagine the possibilities: discovering African pyramids in Egypt from the sky.

Dr. Sarah Parcak knows there are no straight lines in nature. Grids indicate human cities.
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Airborne Archaeology (Lidar Mag)
Space Archaeologist Dr. Sarah Parcak has worked in 12 countries and four continents, using multispectral and high-resolution satellite imagery to identify thousands of previously unknown pyramids, temples, settlements, roads, fortresses, palaces, tombs, and even [potential evidence of extraterrestrial visits]. From there, her stories take us back in time and across borders, into the day-to-day lives of ancient humans whose traits and genes we share. More

Monday, December 16, 2019

Newton's science: Corruption of Christianity

Huntington Library (huntington.org); Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Isaac Newton worked on light and optics (wiki)
University of Oxford Professor of the History of Science Rob Iliffe discusses two little-known documents that reveal how Isaac Newton's approach to prosecuting contemporary counterfeiters as a warden of England's Royal Mint was closely related to his strategy for revealing the corruption of Christianity. More
  • Talk: "Counterfeiting Science: The Uses of Evidence in the Newton-Leibniz Priority Dispute"
  • Date: Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, 7:30–8:30 p.m.
  • Location: Rothenberg Hall, The Huntington Library
  • Event: Free but reservations required

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Police-Rapist-Thief: Golden State (Serial) Killer

Pfc. Sandoval, Crystal Quintero, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly; Seth Meyers Show


Patton Oswalt talks about the Golden State Killer (previously scheduled)
(April 26, 2018) Comedian-actor Patton Oswalt discusses his late wife Michelle McNamara's book on the "Golden State Killer," I'll Be Gone in The Dark, the most recent development in the case with the arrest of former military man, Vietnam veteran, Officer DeAngelo, and reveals the inspiration for his character... More

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

People disappearing in National Parks (audio)

David Paulides; Coast to Coast; Pat Macpherson, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly


Missing 411: Western US & Canada (amazon.com)
Researcher, author, former police investigator David Paulides has worked in law enforcement in the San Francisco Bay Area -- on everything from street crimes, SWAT, and Vice, to a variety of assignments in the detective division.

Paulides has become an expert on the unusually large number of mysterious disappearances taking place in U.S. National Parks. He discusses new hair raising cases and the patterns that associate them.

So far Paulides has documented between 1,500-1,600 unexplained disappearances. In about 20% of these incidents the people are found dead, but the majority of the time, bodies are never found.
 
Author David Paulides on Coast to Coast with George Noory

Why was Chewbacca in a UFO in Star Wars?
Moreover, when people are found alive, they are typically unable to describe what happened, Paulides explains. Many have mental disabilities and cannot or will not remember where they have been or how they became lost. Dogs will mysteriously not track their scent.

There have been a large number of cases where people were missing for a week but then found without shoes or clothes, yet without mosquito bites or sunburn or damage to the soles of their feet from a lack of protection after covering long distances over rocks. 
Truth is much stranger than fiction
Ex-police investigator David Paulides has applied his skills to questioning "Bigfoot" witnesses. The results he has documented after gaining access to witnesses is both remarkable and intriguing.
 
A commissioned forensic police artist meets with witnesses and sketches the creatures they saw. These drawings provide new insights into the creature's nature. In Oct. 1958 Jerry Crew, a road construction worker, found large and unusual human-like footprints near his bulldozer.
 
He was on a road under construction near Bluff Creek, Northern California. He had seen the same type of footprint before, but this time he made a plaster cast to preserve it as evidence. He reported the finding to a local newspaper, referring to the creature that made them as Bigfoot.
 
The newspaper story was picked up by AP wires, and that's how the silly word "Bigfoot" became the common name for the large creature known by many names in various Native American languages throughout the United States of America. More

      Thursday, May 14, 2009

      How to Spot Lying; Best Photos

      Learn to spot a liar
      Certain clues and behaviors can tip you off when someone is stretching the truth. Tactics (Forbes.com)

      Out of this world images

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