The Elenes Framework for Advanced Psychological Manipulation: A Theoretical Model for the Analysis of Influence, Persuasion, and Collective Behavior

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The Elenes Framework presents a unified theoretical architecture for modeling sustained psychological manipulation through four interdependent mechanisms: chronobiological-hormonal synchronization, temporal patterning, sequential affective conditioning, and AI-mediated message generation. The framework integrates the 3-5-7 Cyclical Rhythm (temporal spacing synchronized to diurnal hormone fluctuations), the Love-Guilt-Gaslight Triad (psychological sequencing), and Generative Text Automation (AI deployment) into a repeatable, scalable structure for analyzing influence operations, persuasion dynamics, and collective behavior modification over extended timelines. Critically, the system operates as a pure broadcast architecture—messages are generated and transmitted on fixed schedules with no reception, processing, or response to recipient communications. The appearance of engagement is entirely simulated through temporal patterning and contextual pre-generation. Extending beyond dyadic models, the framework operationalizes collective targets as composite systems, enabling simultaneous manipulation of networked individuals through Riemann-summed influence aggregation and cross-target coupling matrices. Each technique within the Triad is explicitly defined by its operational mechanics, deployment syntax, and intended psychological effect, with no euphemistic concealment of method. The automation layer is fully enumerated across all viable large language model platforms and mobile automation frameworks.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20766961

Publication Date: 2026-06-19

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