THE BLACK BOOK OF ENERGY WARFARE
- Jerry Marzinsky
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August 23, 2025
Jerry Marzinsky
I want to remind you that forgiving is not about condoning. It is a release of trauma within yourself. When you forgive, you let go of the tendency to destroy your physical and mental life. It’s like the joke that says, I poison myself, so that you will be poisoned too. Hogwash! The only one you are hurting is you. Forgiving someone for something awful they did or made you do, may be a challenge but if you want to be physically and mentally healthy, you need to forgive the other person. Remember: no one can make you feel something or do something without your consent.
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THE BLACK BOOK OF ENERGY WARFARE
Why Psychopaths Prosper--and How to Beat Them at Their Own Game
The fastest way to control someone isn't threats, propaganda, or bullets. It's giving them something they can't forgive.
The unforgivable is a life force siphon. A man chained to betrayal erodes his ability to fight, to build, to move forward. A man ruminating on injustice is depleting his mitochondria.

Everyone carries grievances. Traumas aren't just stored in memory--they lodge in bone, muscle, and tissue. The brain forgets, but the body doesn't. It holds charge like an electromagnetic vault, and we don't always choose what's stored there.
That's why the great atrocities are put on display--"Never Forget" banners, memorials, museums, anniversaries, even poems. Not for closure, but to keep wounds alive. Putting betrayal on exhibit is part of fifth-generation warfare.
This is why the system makes sure the ugliest crimes are always resurfaced--through news coverage, whistleblowers, "leaks," and convenient accidental disclosures. Just enough truth dribbled out to inflame rage, never enough to bring resolution. A permanent reminder that you've been violated, that you must hold on to the grudge.
The smart psychopath commits a crime that scars trust permanently. They prosper because they don't give a shit about the consequences. They commit, move on, and fix a cocktail while their victims replay the crime, making themselves weaker.
The same principle applies to nations. Cultures taught never to forgive--slavery, wars, betrayals--run on permanent drain mode. Keep trauma sacred and you keep people weak.
The only counter is to forgive and let go. Letting go flips the circuit. Letting go of the injustice altogether, not just suppressing the memory. Not a soft or sentimental forgiveness. A hard, tactical one that erases the emotional foundation of betrayal.
"Forgive and let go" isn't about softness, sainthood, or even about forgiveness. It doesn't erase the truth or demand love. It's a power move--an energy reset. The charge you need to live and fight sharper, cleaner, and--ironically--more peacefully.
THE CUE CARDS - For the Weaponizer
Personal Deployment
Objective: To psychologically disable an individual by undermining their core relationships and sense of reality.
Cue Cards:
- Betrayal over Injury: The target's psychological state is more vulnerable than their physical health. Focus on acts that create profound emotional wounds, not physical ones.
- Scar Trust, Not Flesh: Trust is the foundation of an individual's psychological security. By systematically eroding it, you create a lasting sense of unease and paranoia.
- Leave Evidence: Provide just enough information—a half-truth or a subtle fragment of a secret—to make the target question their reality and fill in the blanks with their own fears.
- Keep Motives Unclear: A target's mind will exhaust itself trying to understand why it's being attacked. Ambiguity is the fuel that keeps this cycle of rumination going.
Cultural Deployment
Objective: To create widespread, collective trauma that makes a group perpetually vulnerable and unable to move forward.
Cue Cards:
- Engineer Trauma with No Closure: Ensure there is no resolution or catharsis after a traumatic event. The open wound prevents the group from healing and redirects their energy toward perpetual grievance.
- Institutionalize Grievance: Create permanent fixtures—monuments, anniversaries, or museums—to enshrine the past injury. This ensures the collective memory remains focused on the wound, preventing present progress.
- Politicize the Wound: Reintroduce the trauma into every political cycle. By making the past a current political weapon, you prevent any true reconciliation and ensure the wound remains raw.
Intergenerational Deployment
Objective: To ensure the hatred and division persist for generations, becoming a fundamental part of a group's identity.
Cue Cards:
- Encode Unforgiveness into Education: Weave a narrative of unresolvable conflict and historic betrayal into the group's educational materials, ensuring future generations inherit the old resentments.
- Pass Hatred Like an Heirloom: Treat resentment and animosity not as a burden, but as a treasured inheritance. The target's hatred becomes a part of their identity.
- Frame Forgiveness as Betrayal: Make the act of letting go seem like a rejection of one's family, culture, or ancestors. This creates a powerful taboo against peace and reconciliation.
THE CUE CARDS For the Resister
Tactical Forgive & Let Go

Objective: To reclaim personal power and sovereignty from the attacker by refusing to be bound by their psychological traps.
Cue Cards:
- It's Tactical, Not Moral: This isn't about absolving the attacker of guilt. It's about a strategic decision to release the emotional burden they've placed on you.
- Forgive to Reclaim Wattage: Holding onto anger and resentment is an immense drain on your energy. Forgiving is a way to stop powering the attacker's game and reclaim that energy for yourself. This should be done before you decide whether or not to fight back.
- Societies That Institutionalize Release...: History shows that groups that create official processes for moving on—like truth commissions or amnesty programs—become more resilient and harder to control because they are not trapped by the past.
- Sovereignty: Releasing the past is a declaration of personal sovereignty. By letting go of the need for revenge or vindication, you demonstrate that the attacker no longer has control over your emotional state or future actions.
