Operational
Timeline
Public briefings, strategic workshops, and tactical training sequences.
How Systems Actually Decide
Housing, Work & Survival in a Risk Economy
The Briefing
This event is diagnostic, not confrontational. We aim to shift from self-blame to system literacy. We will explain how decisions are actually made across housing, work, insurance, and welfare, making invisible mechanisms legible without overwhelming participants.
- Renters & housing-insecure people
- Gig & casual workers
- Climate-affected communities
- Social workers & union delegates
- Explain automated decision making
- Make invisible mechanisms legible
- Provide language for what is happening
- Signal collective survival
Run of Show
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00:00
Opening Protocol
Ground rules. No personal case details. No recording. Defining what this project is (and is not).
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00:10
The Core Model
The shift from negotiation to screening. Risk scoring, thresholds, and automated triage. Why appeals fail.
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00:40
Impact Analysis
Housing (tenant screening), Work (algorithmic discipline), Welfare (procedural failure), and Climate as a risk multiplier.
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01:25
Survival Principles
Documentation discipline. What not to disclose. Why timing matters. The power of collectivity.
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01:55
Pattern Recognition & Close
Q&A focused on mechanisms, not stories. Invitation to build.
Incoming Sequence
Surveillance Survival for Normal People
Not about paranoia. About risk-appropriate behaviour in monitored environments. Focuses on safe documentation, calm responses to questioning, and practical OPSEC for renters and workers.
COMING SOONPost-Disaster Paperwork Survival
Intervention before insurers and agencies decide outcomes. Focuses on what to document immediately, reconstructing lost records, and managing fatigue.
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