BACKGROUND CHARACTERS - NPC
Dolores Cannon was one of the forerunners of New Thought and the New Age. She said that only 25% of human beings walk this earth. During thousands of hypnotherapy sessions, she kept coming across the same strange detail that a huge number of people

have nothing in their heads. There is no internal monologue. There is no "voice" to guide their decisions. There is no private debate in their minds. Just silence.
When asked how they make decisions, these people described simply doing the next thing that comes to mind, like a
When asked how they make decisions, these people described simply doing the next thing that comes to mind, like a
cursor moving through a checklist. There were no internal questions, no "what ifs," no self-reflection. It wasn't laziness or lack of education, it was as if that part of their mind never existed.
Cannon realized something creepy. That these were not rare cases after all. She
Cannon realized something creepy. That these were not rare cases after all. She
believed that a staggering percentage of the population might be like thisβperhaps fifty, seventy, even eighty percent. If she was right, most of the people you see every day may not have minds like yours at all.
The signs are subtle. They never rewind and replay conversations
The signs are subtle. They never rewind and replay conversations
in their heads. They don't plan beyond the most obvious next step. They copy opinions, tone, and even facial expressions from the group around them. If you keep asking them "why," you'll often get a blank stare or sudden irritation, the mental equivalent of hitting a firewall.
Gamers call them NPC (Non-Player Character), characters who are not real, but background figures who repeat the same phrases and follow simple patterns of behavior. As he himself says, an NPC is any character that a gamer cannot control, from a random passer-by to a larger role
in the game. These "Background Characters" according to Dolores Cannon behave essentially the same in real life.
Exploring the possibility that cloning has existed since the beginning of human history, but not as a modern invention, but as an ancient technology possibly used by
Exploring the possibility that cloning has existed since the beginning of human history, but not as a modern invention, but as an ancient technology possibly used by
whoever, or whatever, created us, the fall of Tartary in 1776 may have been just the latest in a long line of "resets". After that, I believe a mass cloning program was started to repopulate the emptied Old World cities.
This program is vaguely remembered as "Cabbage Babies",
This program is vaguely remembered as "Cabbage Babies",
a strange myth and later a children's toy phenomenon. Folklore said that babies were found under a head of cabbage, "born" from the earth. But what if this was not a bizarre story, but a hazy memory of biological production with rows of human bodies grown in capsules or
artificial wombs, ready to be "adopted" into a new society?
These mass-produced humans, devoid of the higher level of consciousness of the original, would make ideal background characters. They would follow the script without hesitation, blend in with the crowd and maintain the
These mass-produced humans, devoid of the higher level of consciousness of the original, would make ideal background characters. They would follow the script without hesitation, blend in with the crowd and maintain the
stability of society. Even today, many of them may be among us, repeating the same slogans, defending the official narrative as if their agenda demands it.
And maybe they have adapted to the digital age. Also, the anonymous "Keyboard Warriors" that flood social media, attacking
And maybe they have adapted to the digital age. Also, the anonymous "Keyboard Warriors" that flood social media, attacking
any non-mainstream opinion, may simply be NPCs at their most modern. They are quick to defend the system, tireless in promoting the accepted narrative and incapable of genuine debate, but not because they are malicious, but because they cannot operate outside of their code.
If Cannon's estimates are even close to correct, the numbers are shocking. In a city of a million people, maybe only two hundred thousand are really aware. In a crowd of a hundred, maybe only twenty. This means that most of your daily interactions, both in person and online, may
be with people who are, in essence, backups.
The disturbing truth is that you can't recognize them just by looking at them. Many NPCs are intelligent, charming, even creative in their programming. They know how to love, laugh and cry, but they do it reactively, not with deep
The disturbing truth is that you can't recognize them just by looking at them. Many NPCs are intelligent, charming, even creative in their programming. They know how to love, laugh and cry, but they do it reactively, not with deep
feelings. They imitate life flawlessly because they have been doing it for generations. The only true sign is their complete dependence on the external scenario. If you eliminate the constant stream of instructions, media, routines, and social rules, it will short-circuit.
If Cannon is right and ancient cloning is correct, then we do not live in a world of eight billion fully developed human beings. We live in a carefully staged stage play, where the supporting cast far outnumbers the lead actors.
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