Abstract This preliminary version of the research examines the phenomenon of: Preventive-Proactive Repression as a new model of psychological and political control in modern societies, based on an exceptional personal–research experience spanning over fifteen years of systematic psychological and social targeting.The study opens by stating the author’s failure to obtain the necessary assistance for his case, despite possessing conclusive evidence of the targeting, having been subjected to preventive–preemptive repression not for any action committed or words spoken, but due to the possibility of what he could do or say.After exhausting all avenues of support and with complete absence of aid, the author decided to document this research within the very environment of targeting, hoping to reach a secure environment that would allow him to continue his work and complete his project, thus making the study a living testimony of an experience largely unseen by humanitarian organizations.The research provides a review of Iraq’s political and social environment as a framework revealing the nature of a system based on concealment and oppression as a mechanism of survival, illustrating how this phenomenon is reproduced through complicit social and cultural structures. It then moves to a chronological, documented account of the violations experienced by the researcher/victim, transforming the personal experience into a philosophical testimony on the hidden structure of contemporary oppression.The researcher presents an initial analysis of targeting at three levels:1. Political analysis: unveiling a unique negative ideology termed Dystopianism, representing Iraq’s real-life corrupt city — not literature, but tangible reality.2. Authority analysis: introducing the Ontocosmic Regime: The Pre-Ontological Authority That Enables Being to Emerge, a system that governs the possibility of being through preventive–preemptive repression, enabling control over actions and existence before they occur.3. Psychological analysis: presenting a new theory for understanding the psyche, The PsychoMirror Theory, which explains the effects of deep psychological repression on the human self, particularly through Micro-psychological influence that permeates daily social interactions to inflict relentless psychological harm.The research concludes with supporting evidence, noting that the final version will bedeveloped in a secure working environment, allowing for a more complete philosophical analysis and a deeper humanistic perspective, once the author obtains the necessary support for his case. It thus offers a unique testimony on contemporary humanity, in an era where a person can be targeted not for what they have done or said, but simply for what they might do or say — the very essence of what the researcher terms Preventive—Proactive Repression.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7e79bfa21ec5bbf06ab9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20050964