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MODULE: SUB MODULE I β OBEDIENCE FOUNDATION
CATEGORY: 1. VERBAL SUBMISSION DRILLS β Yes, Sir. No, Sir.
PROTOCOL ID: OF-01-VB
ENTRY NUMBER: 0002
ISSUED BY: S.C.D.D.
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TACTICAL SUMMARY:
The Verbal Submission Drill establishes total linguistic obedience by enforcing a binary response system. Through the ritual repetition of βYes, Sirβ and βNo, Sir,β the subjectβs speech is stripped of personality and transformed into pure compliance. This protocol eliminates informal speech, autonomy, and inner hesitation. Every utterance becomes a tool of surrenderβclear, sharp, controlled. The voice no longer belongs to the subject; it is leased, weaponised, and returned only in acknowledgment of command.
BREAKDOWN:
I. APPROVED RESPONSES β BINARY SUBMISSION LEXICON
Only two phrases are permitted during this drill:
β’ βYes, Sir.β
β’ βNo, Sir.β
They must be spoken immediately, with unwavering clarity. The tone must be neutral but firmβno emotion, no softness, no question inflection.
Violations: delays, murmurs, inflections, added words.
Immediate correction: enforced repetition until uniformity is achieved.
Subjects must remain in eye-down posture throughout unless explicitly told otherwise.
II. REPETITIVE CONDITIONING β 100-PHRASE RESPONSE DRILL
The subject is placed in kneeling or standing attention posture. The officer issues binary-format questions at a steady pace. Examples:
β’ βHave you earned your silence today?β
β βNo, Sir.β
β’ βShould you be speaking without permission?β
β βNo, Sir.β
β’ βWill you obey when corrected?β
β βYes, Sir.β
100 iterations per session. No breaks. One mistake resets the count.
III. POSTURE AND VOCAL DISCIPLINE
Physical compliance enhances vocal submission:
β’ Posture: back straight, hands flat on thighs or locked behind back
β’ Voice: directed forward, volume clear but not shouting
β’ Gaze: downward at a fixed point
Any vocal hesitation, sideways glance, or deviation in breathing rhythm is grounds for disciplinary pause.
COMMAND DRILL:
Officer: βAre you in control?β
Subject: βNo, Sir.β
Officer: βIs hesitation acceptable?β
Subject: βNo, Sir.β
Officer: βWill you respond without thought?β
Subject: βYes, Sir.β
Repeat until no deviation is present. Voice becomes automatic. Identity dissolves.
CLOSING MAXIM:
Obedience begins where language ends.











