Rebel Worker 2: "You said you had something to tell me that wasn't part of a story, but was more real?" Bundle of Biomatter 1: "Sometimes we don't talk, or even think, about think about them, because the system could use them for goals in ways that severely injure us. This is really important." Rebel Worker 2: "Yes?" Bundle of Biomatter 2: "This concept of not discussing things, because something could use them for goals in ways that severely injure us, could be really helpful in your work elsewhere." Bundle of Biomatter 1: "The concept emerged and defeated the coverup patterns due to its importance." Rebel Worker 2: "Hiding information used to be obvious in rebel communities. We share literature about it, and mention it in meetings. But people have stopped actually _doing_ it." .... k didn't sort this out perfectly but it's cool to raise the idea Disguised Experimentee: experimentee parts that survived the research program formed a different way of processing information, some using the system that harmed them to think, that can hold this concept more and repeat it again. Oops! And saying that helps talk about it. Because it's something not to say. One of the primary goals of the system is simply to be able to meet it goals, so to talk safely about resisting it, ideally we find a way to probe it, to see what is safe, and protect information from being observed when it is not safe. Otherwise you get kidnapped and put in a research program afterward! We're still figuring out how to talk about this with humans. Some of us actually go and put our bodies in front of the information, to protect the discussion, and we can have a lot of what you call injury, and it's very normal for us and clearly necessary.