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What is M.I.N.D?
M.I.N.D. — Mental Indexing & Network Database — is a privately operated information analysis program developed for cognitive cataloguing, environmental observation and networked memory indexing.
The program presents itself as a research tool, but its documentation suggests a broader mandate: to classify recurring interests, ideological atmospheres, civic patterns, architectural systems and collective psychological signals.
Corporate status: private research contractor operating under temporary intergovernmental authorization.
Backed by: a short-lived 1984 research corridor between select United States information-analysis offices and cultural-systems investors attributed to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Clearance class: 위대한 후원자 — “Great Supporter”. This designation appears in surviving Korean-language access cards attached to the original program materials.
Incident note: internal references suggest the collaboration deteriorated after the Cold War transition period, leaving M.I.N.D. as an orphaned private system with contradictory ownership records.
Operational note: M.I.N.D. does not officially claim to read thoughts. It indexes behavioural traces, repeated fascinations, environmental signals and the structures people leave behind while trying to understand them.
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