DELULU
The Playbook of Control and Awareness
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Descripción editorial
Delulu: The Playbook of Control and Awareness is a provocative nonfiction manifesto that examines how modern systems quietly shape belief, behavior, and compliance. Written by Guy Dugas, this book explores the unseen mechanisms of political, social, psychological, and technological control that influence what people believe, how they speak, and what they fear, often without conscious awareness.
Rather than focusing on secret conspiracies, Delulu reveals how control has evolved into something far more effective. It is no longer hidden. It is normalized, incentivized, and rewarded in plain sight. Through personal reflection, cultural observation, and unfiltered analysis, Dugas exposes how freedom has been redefined, speech filtered through invisible boundaries, and silence quietly encouraged.
This book examines how obedience now replaces force. Laws, labels, algorithms, and language itself shape perception until control becomes difficult to recognize, even by those living within it. Corruption no longer hides behind closed doors. It operates openly, protected by narrative, convenience, and manufactured consensus.
Yet Delulu is not written to provoke despair or partisan allegiance. It does not promote an ideology, a political party, or a movement. Instead, it invites readers to step back and observe patterns that operate across governments, cultures, and institutions. It challenges the assumption that modern society is governed primarily by free choice, and asks whether comfort has replaced conscience as the guiding principle of daily life.
Blending philosophy, lived experience, and social commentary, Dugas calls on readers to question what they have accepted as normal. He urges intentional thought, courageous speech, and personal accountability in an era where conformity is mistaken for morality.
Delulu: The Playbook of Control and Awareness is for readers who sense that something is wrong but struggle to articulate it. It is for those who question consensus narratives, value independent thought, and are willing to examine how belief is shaped before it ever feels like a choice.
Awareness is the first act of resistance. This book begins there.