Threshold Orientation Notes

Correctable Power in a Technological Age

Practical Measures Against Blind Trust and Blind Destruction


These Threshold Orientation Notes prepare the reader to enter the Liberation Canon by clarifying the central civilizational distinction:

The choice is not between blind trust in technology and blind destruction of it.
The choice is between unaccountable power and correctable power.

Liberation does not ask humanity to worship technology. Liberation does not ask humanity to destroy technology. Liberation asks humanity to make power correctable.

These notes exist to prevent misclassification of the Liberation framework as technophilia, primitivism, revolutionary blood-myth, institutional complacency, or algorithmic sovereignty.

Their strategic purpose is simple: to orient readers before they encounter the Core Canon, so they understand Liberation as a practical architecture for accountable civilization.

Core Orientation

The technological age has created a false choice: submit to systems that cannot be seen, questioned, or corrected, or destroy the systems outright and retreat from civilization.

Liberation rejects that false choice.

The proper answer is not blind trust. The proper answer is not blind destruction. The proper answer is correctable power.

Choose Correctable Power.