GOOD MORNING
A Micro‑Film on Ritual, Surveillance, and the Invisible Machinery of Harm
Broadcast Initiated
A young man walks the same route every morning. Five strangers greet him in sequence: “Good morning.” He returns the greeting every time. It feels harmless. It feels normal.
The Surface Layer
Sunlight, footsteps, repetition. The same faces, the same words, the same order. Politeness becomes camouflage.
The Subterranean Layer
At night, the five strangers gather in a dim chamber. They are members of a coordinated cult. Each reports on a domain of his life they have quietly sabotaged.
The Line That Anchors the Film
“As long as he returns the greeting, it means he has no idea who is responsible for his downfall.”
The greeting is not kindness; it is a diagnostic check that the target remains unaware.
Mirror to the Viewer
Good Morning asks: how often do we return greetings to systems that quietly undermine us?
Certified & Founded by
Dr. Melvin Sewell, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Academic Dean & Diagnostic Architect
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