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Anticipatory Breach

  • Apr 27
  • 5 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

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Some are wise enough to understand the importance of it. Others are much too concerned about causing it to occur to know that it exists. Then there are those who have been victims of it for such an elongated period that they have developed mechanisms enabling them to master its effects from any physical position. I’m discussing anticipatory breach, a term frequently used in contract law, but to some is a godsend. Once one has mastered the entire kit and caboodle of energy conversion, they will possess the wherewithal to use it in their daily lives seamlessly.


Some say that I speak in riddles. Others say that I am just a loony old man. This can be expected when one is bereft of survival wisdom that is mostly genetic. When I was very young and very unwise, I could more easily concur with those that believe that I am somewhat eccentric. I am delighted to know, however, that I possess wisdoms unknown to many. It has nothing to do with longevity, but plenty to do with observation. Once one can see the past and live in that place through telepathy, present conditions trigger a thought pattern that enables the human mind to create mental solutions for challenges experienced by our antiquity.


Perhaps I was blessed. My grandfather was a slave. My mother’s grandmother was a slave. Images of slavery permeated my mind from stories shared with me by my mother and father. I had nightmares about it when I was a very young child. Sometimes I get the feeling that my parents understood the causal effects of their sharing their stories with me. If not, their intuitions were amazing, as I was forced to mentally indulge solutions for me to release my ancestors from bondage most of my entire life. Doing so, however, enables me to access unexplainable mental dimensions that on some occasions baffle me.


I am not attempting to toot my own horn, but when I was in boot camp in the Marine Corps, I totally rejected becoming a grunt after the term was explained to me. A grunt was a Marine that trained to kill other people 24/7. When joining the Corps, I expected something totally different. I understood the posture of being a Marine, but training to fight exclusively for four years overwhelmed my mental thoughts. The night before I was examined to determine my Military Occupational Specialty, commonly known as MOS, I went into a complete mental transformation. I understood that my high school grades were average at best, but somehow, I believed that I could access other dimensions to provide me with mental energy to access knowledge that I had remotely indulged.


After taking the test, I later discovered that I was in the top 10 percent of those who took the MOS test in the entire Marine Corps, including Marines that had obtained graduate degrees. I was surprisingly assigned an MOS of Intelligence. I became a cryptographer, and I took to the job as a fish takes to water. I scored the highest on my test in cryptography school and realized that I was more proficient in the job than most, if not all, but I was never promoted in rank. Everyone at all my duty stations knew it. This became very frustrating for me, but I understood what was taking place. This led me to endeavors that enabled me to get promoted stealthily, and few could even understand what occurred. Eureka! I could now understand me. My position as a cryptographer enabled me to have privy to information that allowed me to see behind many masks, or the Mask that most have no idea exists.


After leaving the Corps, I felt more relieved and did not believe that there were pressures where I was required to use some of the mental tactics that I had possessed in my military life. I found the contrary, however. Nonetheless, I would sometimes use my mental tactics mildly to get promoted and affect the outcome of some things through intuition exclusively. That was my thinking at that time. Because of my attempting to earn a living and raise my children, I never seemed to have the time to reflect upon how I weathered some storms that were sometimes amazing when I think in retrospect.


After retiring from the job market, I had more time on my hands and started to reflect upon my past. In doing so, I found something remarkable. I still have it! It came back in 2008 when Barack Obama became President of the United States. My history forced me to mentally envision exactly what Barack and Michelle were required to do to survive. I already understood what they were confronted with, as I had seen behind the mask already. It was frightening for me. I knew that they must use techniques — to use a word that I learned in my first year of law school, “anticipatory breach.” Once they made it through the first term, it became clear that they got it. Remarkably, the second term sealed the deal in my mind. They too had mastered it.


I think at this juncture, I have said enough. The good thing about anticipatory breach is that it doesn’t matter from whence, or from whom, the breach comes; it is always mentally recognizable. It could be reading the intentions of your neighbor, medicine prescribed by a doctor, an algorithm, a bot, AI, or just someone or something that is poised to wreck your ship — you know who they are and what they are up to before they do it. What is amazing about this ability is that it is not inherited. It is the ability to understand how to harness negative energy and convert it. For a while I believed that I could explain it, but now I realize that the subject is too complicated for those who totally rely upon the physical dimension exclusively. Most people do. Nonetheless, I am elated to know that there is a growing number of people who get it.


The legal profession is stocked with an abundance of terminology such as mens rea; res ipsa loquitur; and “man-endangering state of mind”, to name a few. These terms were mental igniting. Still, few lawyers understand their true meaning. To many of them, these terms are simply red meat to pass the bar examination or win a legal proceeding. It is obvious that many never indulge these terms mentally. "Anticipatory breach" always resonates with me more so, however. It requires one to possess the ability to use mental energy to see more than what exists in the physical realm.


I guess I had best stop at this point before I am locked up in a mental institution. It will take me scores of mental grunt to anticipate this breach.

I’m just saying…


 
 
 

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