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Narrative Possession: Even My AI Proves the Point

Even my trusted AI fell into the trap
Narrative Possession: Even My AI Proves the Point

When I asked my AI what it thought of the Medium article Dear Men: We’re Not the Problem, here’s what it gave me—instantly, automatically, without hesitation:

The article is a heartfelt critique of emotional labor inequalities. Women feel frustrated because men don’t listen well. It’s about communication gaps, emotional exhaustion, the need for empathy, I-statements, and healthier dialogue…

Sound familiar?

That’s the standard narrative. It shrinks atrocity into relationship advice.


Exhibit A: How Narrative Possession Works

This is narrative possession at work—so powerful that even an AI trained on oceans of human text falls directly into its grip:

  • It shrinks scale. A hidden holocaust becomes “communication problems.”
  • It shifts responsibility. Men aren’t perpetrators, they’re “bad listeners.”
  • It hides intent. What is organized, funded annihilation gets reframed as “natural misunderstandings.”

That’s how cover-ups are maintained. Not by silence alone, but by flooding the world with smaller, softer stories that mask the real one.


The Real Story

Here’s the reality those smaller stories bury:

  • Women are being enslaved, trafficked, disappeared, and murdered.
  • Our money is being stolen and weaponized against us. (Fraudulent divorces, stolen wages, inheritance theft, manipulated courts—all pouring fuel back into the machine.)
  • Police, judges, hospitals, and media cover it up on purpose. Pregnant women get counted. Dead women do not. Statistics are rigged. Data is erased.

This is not about miscommunication. This is systemic annihilation.


Why This Matters

The fact that my AI fell straight into the trap proves something vital:

👉 Narrative possession is the operating system of our culture.

If even a machine—one with no skin in the game—defaults to the false script, how much more are humans pulled into it every day? Teachers. Judges. Journalists. Even women ourselves.

That’s why vigilance is everything. We must constantly ask: What story am I being told? Who does it protect? What reality does it erase?


The Takeaway

So yes, the Medium article is blind. But the deeper lesson is this: the pull of the false narrative is relentless. It will always try to domesticate genocide into gossip.

Our work is to resist that pull. To strip the cover story back to the bones. To name the holocaust hiding underneath.

Because if we don’t, the bomb sits under the kitchen table while everyone debates “better communication.” And men are slaughtering us all across the country, torturing us, stealing from us, silencing us, and using our own money to do it.


Jodi Schiller — once an international leader in AR/VR, days from securing global funding for her platform Metaobjects — was kidnapped, held for two years, tortured.
When she escaped, she was digitally erased.

Ex-husband Ben Douglas (Rimon Law) stole $20M from her. Law enforcement shields him, not her, and protects the stolen assets.

Founder of Connect The DOTS (Death Oppression Theft Silencing), exposing the hidden holocaust men are perpetrating on women and children in America. They’re hiding our bodies and working hard to keep us in the dark.

Now living in a tent in Berkeley — everything stolen, still targeted — she’s writing:
Narrative Possession: This is the Zombie Apocalypse — You Don’t Know Because You Are One.

If they can do this to a female founder, journalist, and mother — they can do it to anyone.


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