Not because we had nothing to say.
Not because we were tired of it.
But because we were building hard. 🛠️
Over the past weeks we’ve significantly strengthened the technical foundation of Open Internet Manifest.
And today we can proudly say: the add-page is live! 🎉
What exactly changed?
There is now a bilingual contribution form (Dutch + English) that makes it easy for anyone to add new RVNs, Theses or Guides ✍️
Two automated workflows run in the background:
One workflow that creates a clean issue + pull request which first needs approval from the core team 🔄
A second workflow that automatically converts the markdown into a beautiful published page 📄
Everything gets automatically generated SHA-256 hashes and commit hashes for full verification and transparency 🔐
No more manual frontmatter hassle.
You simply write the title, teaser and content in markdown — the system takes care of the rest.
The foundation is solid. Now we can go full speed on content again. 🔥
The Manipulation of Reality
That’s why we’re launching a new series today:
The Manipulation of Reality
In the coming weeks we will publish a series of RVNs about classic, scientifically grounded experiments that show how incredibly easy our perception, our behaviour and even our experience of “reality” can be manipulated.
We start with perception experiments that create discrimination that isn’t there, and continue with studies on authority, group pressure, roles, and how observation itself changes the outcome.
These experiments are not dry science from dusty books.
They are mirrors.
They show how narratives, expectations and power systems shape our world — often without us realising it. 🪞
Every RVN is factually grounded with the original study, the lesson, and the link to how this mechanism is still being used today.
Why this series?
Because simply shouting “everything is fake” or “it’s all a conspiracy” is ultimately just as passive as blindly trusting the mainstream.
Real awakening starts with understanding how manipulation works — and then consciously choosing to help shape your own reality instead of just reacting to it.
We were quiet to build.
Now we’re back to mirror, to dissect, and above all: to build. 🛠️
Read for yourself.
Check for yourself.
And most importantly: observe for yourself.
This post is 100% authentic and verifiable via:
https://openinternetmanifest.org/en/hash-verifier
**RVN: We’re Back – The Manipulation of Reality** 🌀
We’ve been a bit quieter lately.
Not because we had nothing to say.
Not because we were tired of it.
But because we were building hard. 🛠️
Over the past weeks we’ve significantly strengthened the technical foundation of Open Internet Manifest.
And today we can proudly say: **the add-page is live!** 🎉
### What exactly changed?
- There is now a **bilingual contribution form** (Dutch + English) that makes it easy for anyone to add new RVNs, Theses or Guides ✍️
- Two automated workflows run in the background:
1. One workflow that creates a clean **issue + pull request** which first needs approval from the core team 🔄
2. A second workflow that automatically converts the markdown into a beautiful published page 📄
- Everything gets **automatically generated SHA-256 hashes** and commit hashes for full verification and transparency 🔐
No more manual frontmatter hassle.
You simply write the title, teaser and content in markdown — the system takes care of the rest.
The foundation is solid. Now we can go full speed on content again. 🔥
### The Manipulation of Reality
That’s why we’re launching a new series today:
**The Manipulation of Reality**
In the coming weeks we will publish a series of RVNs about classic, scientifically grounded experiments that show how incredibly easy our perception, our behaviour and even our experience of “reality” can be manipulated.
We start with perception experiments that create discrimination that isn’t there, and continue with studies on authority, group pressure, roles, and how observation itself changes the outcome.
These experiments are not dry science from dusty books.
They are mirrors.
They show how narratives, expectations and power systems shape our world — often without us realising it. 🪞
In this series we will cover, among others:
- Dartmouth Scar Experiment (perception creates discrimination)
- Milgram Obedience
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- Asch Conformity (group pressure)
- Bystander Effect
- Hawthorne Effect + Double Slit (observation creates reality)
- Robbers Cave
- Stockholm Syndrome
- and more.
Every RVN is factually grounded with the original study, the lesson, and the link to how this mechanism is still being used today.
**Why this series?**
Because simply shouting “everything is fake” or “it’s all a conspiracy” is ultimately just as passive as blindly trusting the mainstream.
Real awakening starts with understanding how manipulation works — and then consciously choosing to help shape your own reality instead of just reacting to it.
We were quiet to build.
Now we’re back to mirror, to dissect, and above all: to build. 🛠️
Read for yourself.
Check for yourself.
And most importantly: observe for yourself.
Welcome back. 👋
#RVN #ManipulationOfReality #Series #OpenInternetManifest #NewStructure
https://openinternetmanifest.org
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