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Dictionary entry 56 of 137 · Civic symbols

Covert Rewrite

Antichrist.net civic symbolSite coinage

Undisclosed mutation of a preserved source, identity, memory, or draft.

Complete dictionary reading

Context, form, interpretation, and limits

Principal source or earliest context

Authored within Antichrist.net’s Cognitive Liberty Charter, research archive, and machine-readable governance records.

Historical interpretations

These terms are modern site vocabulary. They may draw analogically on older symbols, law, archives, software practice, or political theology, but they are not presented as ancient occult artifacts.

Visual anatomy

Two almost coincident lines, the second quietly displacing the first.

Antichrist.net visual convention: Two almost coincident lines, the second quietly displacing the first.

Antichrist.net reading

Undisclosed mutation of a preserved source, identity, memory, or draft. The glyph is a local design convention intended to make the mechanism visible without depicting a person, group, monster, or branded institution.

Misuse warning

Do not confuse disclosed editing, moderation wrappers, or marked derivatives with covert mutation.

What this symbol does not prove

It does not establish supernatural identity, secret affiliation, criminal intent, or moral worth in any person or population.

Disputed readings and unresolved questions

The scope, threshold, and application of this site-created term remain open to revision through source review, public criticism, and the claim ledger.

Suggested comparison or manuscript example

Use the site-created PNG glyph and link to the relevant charter, visual atlas, or source-integrity page.

Source discipline

Source notes

  1. Cognitive Liberty Charter

    Site doctrine: private cognition is sovereign; outward conduct remains accountable.

  2. Thought–Action Firewall

    Site conduct-boundary rule for protected inquiry and accountable execution.

  3. Cognitive Liberty Visual Atlas

    Site-created visual conventions for mental sovereignty and anti-cognitive occupation.

  4. Editorial Policy

    Source labeling, uncertainty, anti-targeting, and moderation boundaries.