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About Deceit.site

What this is for.

Deceit is built to help people recognize deception patterns and understand what happened to them without forcing the experience into theatrical language.

The project is split on purpose. deceit.site is the front door — reviews, AI-generated fraud, and the pattern framework. deceit.media is the transmission — the ARG, satirical commentary, and the unreliable engine artifact. deceit.blog is the editorial rail — essays, methodology, and the longer explanations behind the reviews.

The point is clarity. Not spectacle. Not mystique. Not generic reassurance.

Three surfaces, one system

Pattern framework

Name the move

Pattern pages and the sequence model help readers understand the mechanism before they try to argue the case.

Essays & method

Explain the pattern

The blog carries the searchable arguments, the confusion queries, and the longer explanations that bring new people into the system.

Deceit project

One lens

A single point of view that reads manipulation plainly, without turning it into entertainment.

Three sites, one project

Deceit splits across three domains so you always know what you're reading.

Deceit

deceit.site (you are here)

Front door — evidence-first reviews, AI-generated fraud archive, and the pattern framework.

Transmission

deceit.media

Transmission layer — the ARG, satirical commentary, and the unreliable engine artifact.

Essays

deceit.blog

Editorial rail — essays, methodology, and the longer explanations behind the reviews.

Content Standards

Fair Use & Disclaimer

Deceit operates as commentary, criticism, and media literacy. We reproduce small portions of third-party posts to review and analyze them. That is a transformative use protected under fair use. We are not affiliated with the original posters, Threads, Instagram, or Meta.

The Covenant of Final Harmony is a fictional setting. Real people, companies, and events are referenced satirically and critically, not as factual assertions. Real people did not do the things described in the fiction. The patterns of manipulation the fiction illustrates are real; the specific events are not. References to Google, IBM, Anthropic, and other companies are to their public announcements only. References to public figures are to their public statements and actions, not to any fictional events. No real person, company, or institution endorses, sponsors, or participates in this project.

When the fiction references a "type" — a tech billionaire, a prophet, a founder — the type is a composite of a class, not a portrait of any specific real person. The structural patterns described are real and documented. The individuals who fit the patterns are not named or identified.

This project uses Christian theology and religious language in a satirical and critical context. It critiques the weaponization of religious language by power, not religion itself.

If something here is wrong, reach us through the submission form.

Start with the pattern, then move through the frame.

The site works best when readers move in sequence: pattern, understand, then the latest explanations and resources.