Unified Theory of the Panthenogenesis of Power
PART III — TRANSMISSION
How Power Gets Inside People
This is the turning point of the entire theory.
Parts I and II show how power is born and reproduced.
Part III shows how power becomes embodied — how it moves from external coercion to internalized captivity.
This is where the system stops needing chains.
It starts using scripts.
Chapter 7 — SCRRIPPTT: The Viral Vector of Social Control
SCRRIPPTT — Social Control Reinforced/Reproduced in Practice/Performance, Talk/Text — is the bloodstream of the hostage system.
It works through:
- norms
- expectations
- tone
- silence
- shame
- repetition
- “common sense”
- emotional labor
- the stories people tell about themselves and each other
SCRRIPPTT is how a system teaches people:
- who must be compliant
- who must be grateful
- who must be silent
- who must carry the emotional weight
- who must blame themselves
It is the delivery mechanism that installs the system inside the psyche.
Power doesn’t need to threaten you directly.
It only needs to teach you how to threaten yourself.
Chapter 8 — The Cult of the Ego: Micro‑Hostage Dynamics
The Cult of the Ego is the interpersonal expression of hostage logic.
Its rules:
- The most dysregulated person sets the terms.
- Everyone else orbits their volatility.
- Everyone else becomes collateral.
- Everyone else becomes hostage to their emotional gravity.
This is the family‑scale version of the empire‑scale logic.
It trains people to:
- anticipate danger
- appease instability
- absorb blame
- carry responsibility for others’ behavior
- sacrifice themselves to maintain “peace”
And if you refuse to make another person collateral, the system tries to make you the hostage.
This is not pathology.
This is conditioning.
Chapter 9 — Intraprisonation: The Internalization of Captivity
This is the deepest mutation of the hostage‑pledge system.
Intraprisonation is what happens when:
- the threat moves inside
- the person becomes their own enforcer
- the system no longer needs surveillance
- the hostage becomes self‑maintaining
It’s not just “I might be watched.”
It’s:
“I must hold myself hostage to avoid being held hostage by the system.”
This is the psychological endpoint of power’s evolution:
- self‑policing
- self‑punishment
- self‑blame
- self‑containment
- self‑silencing
The prison is no longer external.
It is internalized conduct.
This is how power becomes panthenogenetic — self‑birthing, self‑replicating, self‑sustaining.
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