Proof Is a Priesthood, Not a Path to Truth
The phrase “I need proof” doesn’t ask for truth—it demands permission from the parasite’s courtroom.
What courtroom are you still performing in?
Every time someone says “I need proof,” a ritual begins. It’s not about truth. It’s about containment. Proof is mimic law dressed as neutrality. It isn’t discovery; it’s permission.
The phrase itself is a spell that activates the parasite’s courtroom, where authority plays judge, consensus plays jury, and you a…