Law 14: Pose as a friend, work as a spy (Shiva-cyclops) Flashcards

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What is the objective of posing as a friend but working as a spy?

A

To have a degree of control over the future, because you learn to predict their moves

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What information are you after when spying on people?

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Enemies’

  1. Hidden intentions
  2. Thoughts
  3. Emotions
  4. Plans
  5. Critical parts of their character
    A. Weaknesses
    B. Ulterior motives
    C. Obsessions
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What are the weapons you can use to elicit information from people?

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  1. A friendly front
  2. A polarising secret
  3. Catch them with their guards down
  4. Secret for a “secret”
  5. Vehement contradiction
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What must you be cautious about while maintaining a friendly front?

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They should never realise they’re being probed. Your probing questions should be hidden within layers and layers of friendly banter

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What is a great technique to use to amplify the effects of the friendly front?

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“Suppress yourself.”

In conversation, NEVER Talk about your own ideas.

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Never talk about your own ideas

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Get them to talk about theirs

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How do you conceal your own thoughts while talking?

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Beneath a transparent veil of insinuations

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What are insinuations?

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Words that imply something more than they express

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How do you know you are succeeding in suppressing yourself?

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Others talk endlessly about themselves; they inadvertently reveal their intentions and plans.

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What is a polarising false secret and how do you use it?

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You blurt out what seems to be a secret and you study their reactions.

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When and where do you catch people with their guards down?

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  1. At social gatherings

2. Innocuous encounters

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What is the best result you can hope for when catching people off-guard?

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They think of you as an ally, because you suppress yourself and you make them reveal things.

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Describe the technique used to get an emotional reaction

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Vehemently contradict -> irritate -> stir them up -> they lose control -> emotional reaction

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What critical parts of their character should you test people for?

A

Honesty and loyalty

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How do you test people for their honesty and loyalty?

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You lay a trap of temptation for them, and see if they succumb to it.

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What is this third eye you develop when posing as a spy?

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You see further than others and deeper into them

17
Q

How do you make others a cyclops while you become shiva?

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When others invariably probe you, you disseminate false information, making them BELIEVE they have something cool on you while you’ve sent them on a wild goose chase

18
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What did winston Churchill say about truth?

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Truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies