C/M Security. Bases Loaded. Because You!

  




 

C/M - CIG Security. Bases Loaded. Because You! 


SECURITY & GHOST AUDITS 

Advanced review in social heirarchies 

Regular offline - online security surveillance then digital device reference 

Connecting internal - external security & resource grid analysis 


NOT THAT WE ARE ONTO YOU... TWO HOLES & A BONUS BOZO 

What will it be then? Truth or & your truth?

"Insert here" really cracks me up... oh yes. And smash (or... and options & taken aback them strike)

Sorry, sorry you. Oh. See and here we go through the basic history & structures of interrogation then motivators

Reference to basic to advanced neurological 

Canada. The Law of Interrogation 

https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/reports-publications/military-law/interrogations-guide/the-law-of-interrogation.html


DIRECT & INDIRECT THEN LAYERED + RESULT

Understanding how people are & can operate

Interrogation (also called questioning) is interviewing as commonly employed by law enforcement officers, military personnel, intelligence agencies, organized crime syndicates, and terrorist organizations with the goal of eliciting useful information, particularly information related to suspected crime.

Preference is on modern effects on non-physical impact based & sage psychological - mental & emotional based interrogative with or without wBCI use 

"Safe interrogative & reminder reference communication in indirect suggestions with learning - teaching in separate additive & working regular in communications in generalized & additive form per role then within structure"


INDIRECT INTERROGATION

An indirect interrogation (or indirect question) is a polite or reported question embedded within a statement, rather than asked directly. It uses subject-verb word order (like a statement) rather than question inversion, often starting with polite phrases like "Could you tell me..." and ending with a period. 

Key Aspects of Indirect Interrogation:

• Structure: Embedded in a clause (e.g., "I wonder where he went" or "Do you know what time it is?").

• Word Order: Uses direct sentence word order (subject + verb) instead of reversing them. For example, "I don't know where he is" rather than "...where is he?".

• Politeness/Context: Used to sound less demanding, formal, or polite when asking strangers or coworkers.

• Reporting Speech: Used to report what someone else asked (e.g., "She asked if I was coming").

• No Question Mark: Because it is part of a larger, often declarative sentence, it often ends with a period, not a question mark. 

Examples:

• Direct: "Where is the bank?"
• Indirect: "Could you tell me where the bank is?"
• Direct: "Did she leave?"
• Indirect: "I wonder if she left." 


DIRECT INTERROGATION 

Direct interrogation is a formal, systematic, and often accusatory questioning technique used by law enforcement or investigators to elicit confessions or incriminating information from a suspect. It typically involves confronting a suspect with evidence and using goal-oriented, direct questions. 

Key Aspects of Direct Interrogation

• Context: It occurs in custodial settings, often after an arrest and upon establishing reasonable grounds.

• Purpose: The primary goal is to obtain a confession, admissions, or crucial information regarding a crime.

• Techniques:

• Accusatorial: Techniques like the Reid Technique involve accusing the suspect, presenting evidence (real or fabricated), and minimizing the moral gravity of the crime to gain a confession.

• Direct Questioning: Uses, short, goal-oriented, declarative questions to establish a baseline or force a direct admission of guilt.

• Legal Protections: Due to the potential for coercion, these sessions are highly regulated. In many jurisdictions, suspects must be informed of their rights (e.g., Miranda rights in the US) to remain silent and have counsel.

• Distinction: It is distinct from an "interview," which is generally more informal and aimed at information gathering rather than securing a confession. 


SEE SEE & STRIKE. SEQUENCE - AND KABOOSE 

The most ridiculous effect by NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs in themed attacks carried out between 2012-2026 after prior efforts leading up to involved people using wBCI's to try to intimidate victims as an effort to cover & walk using scapegoats. Not able to fight in person or resolve in Federal International Law-Courts & or between Law-Firms 

Ohhh. Ewww yeah. Smooochings. Yeah yeah buddy. No Ma-fia. No couch. Nothings. What?

.... and (drummer roll). It says. Ah. Oh fu*k you from Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett. Kindly! Again 

Thanks NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs. Fu*k in your own asshole next time using a wBCI please

Sexy & sexist sexy inuendos. Oh sh*t. She had pussy out & tits out

Bases loaded. Walla closing in. Come clean! Must have been involved in something 


Irrelevant Relevance 

Level 4. Self-Driving Autonomous 

https://www.gbnews.com/lifestyle/cars/chinese-brand-xpeng-tech-electric-cars-flying-robots

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are self-driving cars that use sensors like LIDAR, radar, cameras, and AI to navigate without human intervention, aimed at improving safety and efficiency. While fully autonomous cars are still in development, "Level 2" partial automation (e.g., Tesla's FSD, Ford BlueCruise) is available, and Waymo operates robotaxis in select U.S. cities. 

SAAQ - Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec +5

Key Aspects of Autonomous Technology

• Levels of Automation: Ranging from Level 0 (no automation) to Level 5 (full automation) as defined by SAE International.

• Key Technologies: Relies on machine learning for obstacle detection, GPS, cloud computing for navigation, and IoT for real-time traffic data.

• Current Status: Testing is underway in various locations, including Ontario, Canada, with strict safety regulations.

• Benefits: Potential to reduce collisions by up to 90%, enhance mobility for those unable to drive, and improve traffic management. 

Carleton University +3

Major Players and Implementations

• Waymo: Operates fully driverless ride-hailing services in several U.S. cities.

• Tesla: Offers Full Self-Driving (Supervised), requiring active driver oversight.

• Ford: Utilizes BlueCruise for highway driving assistance.

• Oxa: Focuses on industrial, driverless, and autonomous software. 

https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/03/china/china-two-sessions-tech-future-intl-hnk


26. K.T-CIG 

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