An airplane is a box like other boxes
The Si Fan, or Murder Group, has been described by some social theorists as a program to teach sociopathy. Its methods are based originally on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (the effectiveness of which is itself quite controversial), though much of the modern terminology of the Si Fan seems to have been influenced by “business speak”: “compliance tests,” “influence paradigm,” “alpha/beta responses.” “Detoxing” is a recognized and common (some say necessary) phenomenon among them, particularly among the newer members. Human beings, at least those outside the so-called sociopathy continuum, can only look at other human beings as meat for so long before it affects them. Typical responses for members circa three to four months include paranoia, trouble sleeping, racing thoughts, difficulty breathing, a feeling that one might faint or “snap.” An unbearable tension. Tolerance for the Murder-Group worldview increases in time, the new member is able to go longer and longer periods without the need to “detox.”