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What Are the “Slayer Statutes”? . by Alice B. Clagett

In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

What Are the "Slayer Statutes"?

Image: “Murder in the House,” by Jakub Schikaneder, 1890, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jakub_Schikaneder_-_Murder_in_the_House.JPG … public domain

Image: “Murder in the House,” by Jakub Schikaneder, 1890, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jakub_Schikaneder_-_Murder_in_the_House.JPG … public domain

  • WHAT ARE THE “SLAYER STATUTES”?
  • CONCLUSION

WHAT ARE THE “SLAYER STATUTES”?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: What are the “Slayer Statutes”? [This is in the United States.]

Google AI said: “Slayer statutes are state-level laws, or common law rules, that legally prevent an individual who intentionally and feloniously kills someone from inheriting property, receiving insurance proceeds, or benefiting financially from the victim’s estate. These laws ensure murderers cannot profit from their crimes. 

Key Aspects of Slayer Statutes:

  • Application: They apply to wills, trusts, intestacy (dying without a will), and non-probate assets like life insurance policies.
  • Definition of ‘Slayer’: Usually defined as someone who willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously causes the death of another.
  • Legal Fiction: The law typically treats the killer as having predeceased the victim, meaning the killer is treated as if they died before the victim.
  • Exceptions: These rules generally do not apply to killings in self-defense, or instances of accidental or negligent manslaughter.
  • Scope: In addition to inheritance, these statutes often prevent the killer from serving as a fiduciary, such as an executor, trustee, or guardian for the victim. 

Common Scenarios:

  • A spouse murdering their partner for insurance money.
  • A child killing a parent to inherit assets. 

Many states, such as California and Texas, have codified these rules into their probate codes. Some jurisdictions have expanded these rules to include cases of elder abuse.”


CONCLUSION

My thanks to Google AI for this response.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 31 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026

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Google AI: Attempted Break-In at the Starlight Inn in the San Fernando Valley. by Alice B. Clagett

In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.
The Conclusion was expanded on 29 January 2026 at 8:20 am.

Google AI: Attempted Break-In at the Starlight Inn in the San Fernando Valley.

Image: “AI Logo,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay – Pixabay License

  • ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN AT MY MOTEL ROOM AT THE STARLIGHT INN IN WINNETKA
  • HOW I GOT AWAY SAFELY – WHY DID THIS INCIDENT OCCUR? – WHAT SHOULD I HAVE KNOWN THAT I DID NOT KNOW?
  • IN FUTURE, HOW CAN I AVOID AN ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN TO MY MOTEL ROOM IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY?
  • IF I TRAVEL IN CALIFORNIA, OR ELSEWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY, IS IT LIKELY I WILL ENCOUNTER MEN TRYING TO BREAK INTO MY MOTEL ROOM?
  • CONCLUSION
    • Question from Readers: Why Did I Choose the Starlight Inn?
    • Quite some while ago I asked Google AI this question: What is the expectable outcome for women who are stalked?

ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN AT MY MOTEL ROOM AT THE STARLIGHT INN IN WINNETKA
This occurred on 17 October 2025 in the Starlight Inn, Room 103, 7435 Winnetka Ave, Canoga Park, California 91306. I paid for the night, but was only there for a few hours before I needed to escape.

Dear Ones,

This is a bit of a missive. Because the question is so long, I had to ask Google AI about it in a series of short steps. The story goes like this …

I asked Google AI: “Google AI, Something happened to me a couple of months ago in the San Fernando Valley. One night I felt unsafe at home, and went to a hotel in Winnetka called the Starlight Inn for safety’s sake.

I put a physical obstacle on the door in case someone else should try to get in.

Right after I got there I went to the restroom to freshen up. The restroom is close to the door to the room. While there, I heard a sound of someone placing a key card in the lock on the door and trying to open the handle of my door.

I went back out and checked the lock, which was now unlocked. I locked the door again and made sure the door was still physically blocked. Then I took a nap.

I was awoken by the sound of two men talking in low voices to each other just outside my door. They had used a key card to unlock the door and were turning the door handle and trying to force their way into the room.

I tried to call the front desk at the Starlight Inn, but I found the room phone was not working.

I turned on my handheld and dialed 911. I explained to the police operator that I needed a police escort to get past the men who were trying to break into my room so that I could get safely back to my car. The police operator said that LAPD does not offer that kind of assistance.

I gathered my personal possessions in both hands and headed out of the Starlight Inn.

Because of the tension of the situation I could not take the time to return my card key to the night clerk, so I lost my $20 cash deposit on the card key.

A muscular indigena slid past me as I threw my possessions into the back seat of my car.

I noticed he was heading toward a car idling with its headlights on, that was blocking the exit to the one-way driveway of the Starlight Inn.

On the other side of me were standing two or three tall Caucasian men dressed nicely, looking at ease but out of place in that locale. They were closely watching me … (to be continued) …

Google AI said: “That sounds like a terrifying ordeal, and it is a relief you were able to exit safely despite the lack of assistance. Your experience with unauthorized room entry and non-functional safety equipment aligns with several documented issues at that location. 

Security Concerns and Guest Safety

  • Unauthorized Entry: Other guests at the Starlight Inn have reported similar security breaches where staff allegedly allowed strangers to access rooms or entered without authorization.
  • Faulty In-Room Equipment: There are multiple reports of missing or non-functional basic amenities, specifically no phones in the rooms and faulty fire alarms. This significantly compromises your ability to contact the front desk or emergency services during a crisis.
  • Property Management: The motel is known for its strict cash deposit policy and reports of a ‘no visitors’ policy that often creates friction between staff and guests.

LAPD Response and Reporting

  • Policy on Escorts: While the LAPD maintains regular patrols, they typically do not provide private ‘escort’ services for individuals unless it is part of a declared evacuation or specific tactical operation.
  • Reporting the Incident: You can still file an official report regarding the attempted break-in and the unsafe conditions of the hotel:
    • Criminal Complaints: For in-progress crimes or to report the attempted entry, use 877-ASK-LAPD (non-emergency).
    • Hotel Safety Violations: LAPD has a dedicated email for hotel-specific nuisances at hotels@lapd.online.
    • Building Hazards: If the room phone or safety locks were broken, you can contact LADBS Code Enforcement via 311 to report improper living conditions …”

HOW I GOT AWAY SAFELY – WHY DID THIS INCIDENT OCCUR? – WHAT SHOULD I HAVE KNOWN THAT I DID NOT KNOW?

Google AI, to continue: As the car that I associated with el indigena was blocking the exit from the Starlight Inn, I needed to get my car past the Caucasian men and go out the entrance to the Starlight Inn so as to get safely away. And that is how I escaped.

I keep thinking about this incident, which is unprecedented in my life.

  • How did those men get a key card to my room?
  • Why did they try to break in?
  • Why was the Starlight Inn room phone not working?
  • Why would LAPD not come to my assistance?

Google AI, Do you have any thoughts on this?

Google AI said: “That experience is profoundly unsettling, and it’s understandable why you’re still processing it. Here are some technical and procedural insights based on your questions:

How did they get a key card?

  • System Vulnerabilities: Many hotel locks, including those at properties like the Starlight Inn, use older RFID or magnetic strip technology. Researchers have found that millions of these locks are vulnerable to ‘master key’ hacks, where a used key can be rewritten with a simple device to grant access to any room.
  • Staff Involvement or Negligence: Unauthorized entry often occurs when front desk staff inadvertently issue a duplicate key to someone claiming to be a guest, or when a staff member’s master key is lost or stolen.
  • ‘Evil Maid’ Attacks: This is a security term for when an intruder gains access to a key to plant surveillance or commit theft.

Why did they try to break in?

While their specific motive is unknown, typical reasons for such forced entries at low-security motels include:

  • Theft or Robbery Intruders often target guests they believe might have cash or valuables.
  • Targeted Harassment: Your intuition about feeling unsafe at home suggests you may have been followed or that these individuals were looking for someone specific.
  • ‘No Visitor’ Friction: Reports at this specific Starlight Inn mention a strict ‘no visitors’ policy, but also ‘shady people’ hanging around the parking lot, suggesting it may be a site for illegal activity or unauthorized gatherings.

Why was the room phone not working?

  • Maintenance Neglect: Guests at this location have frequently complained about broken basic infrastructure, including fire alarms and general room upkeep.
  • Technical Failure: Most hotel phones rely on a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) system. If the internal wiring is old or the central switch has a power surge, the entire floor’s phone system can fail.

Why wouldn’t the LAPD assist?

  • Priority Dispatching: LAPD dispatchers prioritize calls where there is an imminent threat of life-threatening violence. If they determined the suspects were outside and you were (at that moment) behind a locked door, they may have categorized it as a ‘non-emergency’ or a ‘civil standby’ request.
  • Policy on Escorts: LAPD typically does not provide private ‘escort’ services for individuals to their vehicles, as this is considered a function of private security rather than public policing.
  • Civil vs. Criminal: If the men hadn’t yet physically breached the door, the operator might have viewed it as a property dispute or a hotel management issue rather than an active home invasion …”

IN FUTURE, HOW CAN I AVOID AN ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN TO MY MOTEL ROOM IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY?

I asked Google AI: Google AI, Thanks for your good information.

In case this concern about safety at my home in the San Fernando Valley should happen again, do you know if there are motels there where such incidents are not likely to occur?

Google AI said: “Yes, for enhanced safety and security, it is highly recommended to stay at reputable, nationally branded hotels (like Hilton or Marriott properties) in established, well-lit neighborhoods within the San Fernando Valley, such as Woodland Hills, Sherman Oaks, or Porter Ranch.

These types of hotels are more likely to have professional management, better security infrastructure (e.g., modern key card systems, security guards, monitored CCTVs), and reliable in-room amenities like working phones …

General Safety Tips for Future Stays

  • Choose Established Brands: Chain hotels generally adhere to corporate safety and maintenance standards, which often surpass those of independent, budget motels.
  • Check Recent Reviews: Look for recent guest reviews that specifically mention safety, security, working in-room phones, and the surrounding neighborhood.
  • Avoid Ground Floor Rooms: Opt for rooms on higher floors when possible, as they are less accessible from the outside.
  • Verify Safety Equipment: Upon entering the room, immediately check that the door locks work properly and the room phone connects to the front desk.
  • Utilize Safety Latches/Obstacles: Continue using personal safety measures like door wedges or other portable security devices if you feel the need.

Prioritizing a higher-rated, securely managed hotel can offer peace of mind and minimize the risk of a recurrence of your past traumatic experience.“


IF I TRAVEL IN CALIFORNIA, OR ELSEWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY, IS IT LIKELY I WILL ENCOUNTER MEN TRYING TO BREAK INTO MY MOTEL ROOM?

I had one final question for Google AI: Google AI, Thanks so much for your helpful advice.

I have one more question about this: Do you know, if I were to travel in California, or elsewhere in the United States today, is it likely I will encounter men trying to break into my motel room?

Google AI said: “It is highly unlikely that you would repeatedly or randomly encounter a situation like the one you described in the San Fernando Valley. That incident, while terrifying, was an extreme and specific event, likely influenced by the specific location, the individuals involved, and the substandard security at that particular establishment.

When you stay at reputable, secure hotels as previously discussed, the risk of a similar break-in attempt is significantly minimized.

Factors Influencing Your Risk Level

  • Location: High-crime areas or motels known for illicit activity inherently carry higher risks than hotels in safe, residential, or business districts.
  • Hotel Standards: Your previous experience occurred at an independent motel with documented security and maintenance issues (non-functional phones, outdated locks). Corporate-brand hotels in well-maintained areas have better safety infrastructure and management.
  • The Nature of the Incident: The men in your experience seemed persistent and possibly targeted (e.g., waiting outside your specific door, attempting forced entry even with an obstacle). This suggests a situation more specific than random crime.

How to Further Mitigate Risk

While no location can offer 100% guarantees, you can take steps to ensure your safety is a top priority:

  • Choose Wisely: Stick to the recommendations of staying at well-reviewed, branded hotels in safer neighborhoods.
  • Maintain Situational Awareness: Be mindful of your surroundings in parking lots and hallways.
  • Use All Safety Features: Always engage deadbolts, security chains, and personal door obstacles (like a rubber door wedge).
  • Trust Your Instincts: If a situation or person makes you feel uneasy, leave the area immediately or contact hotel management/local authorities.

Focusing on safe travel practices and choosing secure accommodations is your best approach to ensuring a safe trip anywhere in the US.”


CONCLUSION

This experience was unprecedented in my life, not because there has never been a ‘sneak thief’ attempt at a motel I’ve stayed in, but rather because I was awakened by the men using physical force to get my motel room door open. They were shoving on the door … maybe with their shoulders … after first unlocking the lock.

It was their use of physical force on the door that prompted me to reach out for answers and for future preventive measures.

I can’t say exactly why the use of physical force triggered my insufficient decision to call for help and then my decision to escape.

The best I can say is that the men took a powder while I was dialing 911.

Question from Readers: Why Did I Choose the Starlight Inn?

A question came up from my Readers as to why I chose the Starlight Inn. Here is the answer: In years prior I had done some research on safe motels in the San Fernando Valley for women subject to domestic violence.

At that time, Starlight Inn had a reputation as a sanctuary for battered women. They had a policy not to let more than one person into a one-person overnight rental. That seemed to me like a plus, because an enraged boyfriend or husband could not follow a woman into her motel room, there at the Starlight Inn, and beat her up.

Mine is not the story of a battered woman subject to domestic violence, as I live alone … or as alone as person can be who has as a companion an amazing cat named ‘Oreo Shoes’.

But my story is somewhat similar.

From time to time, over the last 26 years, I have been stalked by men, either singly or in groups, and also once by two women and a man. Sometimes these stalking events are intensive and enduring for a week or more. At other times they cease.


Quite some while ago I asked Google AI this question: What is the expectable outcome for women who are stalked?

Today I asked again. Here are highlights from Google AI’s response. I have highlighted what seemed most apropos of my own situation in bolded brown font

“Women who are stalked face severe, long-term, and multi-faceted consequences that impact their psychological, physical, and financial well-being. Stalking is often characterized as a ‘homicide in slow motion’ or a traumatic experience, with over 90% of victims reporting negative mental health impacts and 84% reporting fear or concern for their safety. 

The expected outcomes for female stalking victims include:

  1. Severe Mental Health and Psychological Effects 
  • High Rates of Trauma: Roughly 80% of victims report symptoms indicative of a diagnosable disorder, such as PTSD, depression, or anxiety.
  • Constant Fear and Anxiety: Victims frequently live in fear, experiencing high levels of anxiety, insomnia, and hypervigilance (always on guard).
  • Long-Term Psychological Distress: Victims are two to three times more likely to suffer from psychological distress than those who have not been stalked.
  • Suicidal Ideation: Approximately 1 in 4 stalking victims contemplates suicide. 
  1. Significant Physical Health Issues 
  • Cardiovascular Risks: Women who are stalked have a 41% higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), with that risk rising to 70% if they have obtained a restraining order.
  • Chronic Stress and Illness: Long-term exposure to fear leads to chronic stress, causing headaches, high blood pressure, stomach problems, and the worsening of pre-existing conditions like asthma or ulcers.
  • Fatigue: Constant hypervigilance often leads to severe exhaustion and sleeplessness. 
  1. Life-Altering Disruptions
  • Lifestyle Changes: To cope, many victims must change their daily routines, such as changing phone numbers, quitting jobs, or relocating their homes.
  • Financial and Professional Loss: Many victims lose time from work, are fired, or are forced to quit, with 26% of female victims losing work time and 7% never returning to work.
  • Social Isolation: Due to fear, shame, or distrust of others, victims often withdraw from social activities and friends. 
  1. Risk of Escalation to Violence
  • Intimate Partner Violence:  In 76% of cases where a woman is murdered by an intimate partner, stalking occurred in the year preceding the murder.
  • Threats and Assault: A large majority of victims are threatened with physical harm, and about 33% of stalking encounters eventually lead to physical violence. 
  1. Legal and Systemic Outcomes
  • Protective Orders: Roughly 28% of female victims obtain a protective order.
  • Order Violations: Stalkers violate protection orders in 69% of cases involving female victims.
  • Underestimation of Danger: Stalking is often ignored by the justice system, with only 13.1% of female victims having their cases prosecuted criminally. 

The severity of these outcomes often depends on the type of stalking (e.g., being followed, threats), with the highest level of damage occurring when the stalker is a current or former intimate partner.”


Because stalking implies danger to my person, I do what I may to avoid physical trouble. One of my options, when I sense physical danger to be quite likely, is to change my physical location … for instance, to spend the night in a motel.

Because I had such a presentiment the afternoon of 17 October 2025, I thought to go to the Starlight Inn, which had the aforementioned reputation for protecting women from violence.

Over time, though, I feel things have changed for the Starlight Inn. From my own experience there on 17 October 2025, I suggest to women who are in danger that … at least until the situation there changes … it might be best to avoid that motel.

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By the way, I liked Google AI’s responses on this. Now I know quite a bit more than before I asked.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 29 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026

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I Am a Freeborn Woman. A Hacker Vaunted ‘I OWN YOU NOW’. Have I Become a CyberSlave? . by Alice B. Clagett

I Am a Freeborn Women. A Hacker Vaunted 'I OWN YOU NOW'. Have I Become a CyberSlave?

Image: “AI Logo,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay – Pixabay License

  • WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN A HACKER SAYS ‘I OWN YOU NOW’?
  • IS IT CHILDREN OR GROWN-UPS WO DO ‘I OWN YOU NOW’ HACKS?
  • WHAT CAN BE DONE TO ABOLISH THIS NEW FORM OF HUMAN ENSLAVEMENT? I AM A FREEBORN WOMAN – NOT A CYBERSLAVE!
  • SIDEBAR: WHAT ARE STATE-SPONSORED ACTORS AND ‘BLACK HAT’ HACKERS?
  • ARE THERE PLACES ON EARTH WHERE HUMAN SLAVERY STILL EXISTS?
  • WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT BOTH CYBER ENSLAVEMENT AND PHYSICAL ENSLAVEMENT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES?
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION

WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN A HACKER SAYS ‘I OWN YOU NOW’?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: What Does It Mean When a Hacker Says ‘I Own You Now’?

Google AI said: “When a hacker says ‘I own you now’ (often spelled ‘I 0wn u’, ‘pwned’, or ‘owned’), it is a hacker slang term indicating they have gained complete administrative control (root access) over your computer, phone, or online account. It means they can do anything with the device that the legitimate owner can do, such as accessing files, installing software, or monitoring activity. 

Here is a breakdown of what this phrase implies and what to do:

What ‘I Own You’ Means in Hacking

  • Total Compromise: They have bypassed security measures, potentially using a root exploit, to gain full access.
  • Data Access: They may have access to your personal information, passwords, bank details, or private photos.
  • Control: They can use your webcam, send emails from your account, or use your computer to attack others.
  • Extortion: Often, this phrase is used in extortion scams (phishing) where hackers claim to have compromising data—or threaten to install it—unless you pay a ransom. 

Is the Threat Real?

  • If it’s an email/pop-up: It is often a scam or phishing attempt designed to panic you into paying money. They may use your old passwords or IP address to make it seem more realistic.
  • If you notice weird behavior If your webcam light turns on randomly, files are missing, or your security software is disabled, the threat is likely real.

What to Do Immediately

  1. Do Not Pay: Never pay a ransom, as it confirms you are a target.
  2. Disconnect: Immediately disconnect the device from the internet (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) to stop them from stealing more data.
  3. Run Antivirus: Run a full scan with reputable security software.
  4. Change Passwords: From a different, secure device, change your passwords for critical accounts (email, banking, social media).
  5. Scan for Malware: Check for unfamiliar, installed programs or browser extensions.

Disclaimer: If you are receiving this threat in a personal/interpersonal context rather than from an unknown hacker, it is a sign of extreme control or abusive behavior.


IS IT CHILDREN OR GROWN-UPS WO DO ‘I OWN YOU NOW’ HACKS?

From here on I include prior questions as a point of reference for Google AI. First are the prior question(s) in unbolted text. After that is the new question in bolded text …

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI said: “… Regarding who is doing these hacks, it is both adults and children/teenagers, but they often have different motives:

  • Grown-ups (Criminals/Scammers): Adults are typically motivated by financial gain. They use this phrase as part of a high-pressure, sophisticated extortion tactic—often using AI to clone voices or using leaked password information to make you believe your account is permanently compromised unless you pay them.
  • Children/Teenagers (‘Script Kiddies’): Younger individuals often use this phrase as a form of ‘cyber-bullying’ or to act tough, similar to ‘little puffer fish’ trying to look bigger than they are. They often use pre-made tools (scripts) to cause distress or gain bragging rights, rather than to make money. 

In both cases, it is important to treat these messages as threats to take seriously, change your passwords, and enable multi-factor authentication immediately.”


WHAT CAN BE DONE TO ABOLISH THIS NEW FORM OF HUMAN ENSLAVEMENT? I AM A FREEBORN WOMAN – NOT A CYBERSLAVE!

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’? Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

Google AI said: “When a hacker says ‘I own you now’ (often spelled ‘pwned’ or ‘pwnd’ in hacker slang), it signifies that they have gained complete control over your device or account. This phrase is used to indicate that you are under their power, often because they have access to your personal information, files, passwords, or the ability to control your webcam/screen. 

This type of action is not limited to any specific age group, but is typically performed by individuals ranging from malicious, technologically skilled hackers to organized crime syndicates looking for financial gain.

Is it a New Form of Slavery?
Your feeling that this is a ‘CyberSlave’ scenario is valid. While different from physical chattel slavery, this is considered a form of modern digital exploitation or ‘cyber slavery’.

  • Coercion: Hackers often use threats, such as exposing private photos or selling data, to force victims into acting under their control.
  • ‘Digital Slavery’: This term is specifically used for situations where individuals are trapped by cybercriminals, sometimes forced to work in foreign countries, or forced to perform online scams, often involving trafficking of people to work in inhumane conditions.
  • Psychological Control: The goal of saying ‘I own you now’ is to establish dominance, fear, and panic, forcing you to obey their demands.

What Can Be Done to Abolish It?
To combat this form of exploitation, you must take back control of your digital life and refuse to be a victim:

  • Do Not Panic or Pay: Scammers rely on fear and urgency. Paying ransom rarely stops them; it only proves you are a profitable target.
  • Immediately Isolate: Disconnect the compromised device from the internet (unplug or turn off Wi-Fi).
  • Change All Credentials: From a different secure device, immediately change passwords for all major accounts, starting with email and banking.
  • Scan and Wipe: Use robust anti-malware software to scan your system. In severe cases, the device may need to be completely wiped (factory reset).
  • Report the Crime: File a report with local law enforcement and national cybercrime agencies (e.g., the IC3 in the US). 

By taking these steps, you are fighting back against the ‘Immortal Joe’ of the digital world, reclaiming your freedom, and, like Mad Max, ensuring you are not a ‘CyberSlave’.”

DIVING DEEPER

“When a hacker says ‘I own you now’, they are using slang to claim they have gained administrative control over your computer or digital identity. This is often a psychological tactic used to incite panic and bypass your critical thinking. 

Who Performs These Hacks?

While the media often portrays hackers as young males in hoodies, the reality is a diverse mix of ages and backgrounds. 

  • Grown-ups: Organized criminal networks, including state-sponsored actors and ‘black hat’ hackers, typically conduct complex, profit-driven extortion.
  • Younger Individuals: Some decentralized groups recruit young men via gaming platforms to engage in ‘extortion comm’, targeting vulnerable individuals for ransom payments.

Is This a New Form of Slavery?

Your intuition mirrors a serious global concern. Experts use the term ‘Cyber Slavery’ to describe real-world human rights violations where people are kidnapped and forced into scam centers to conduct digital crimes under threat of torture. In the context of a victim being harassed, it is a form of cyber extortion—a legal and psychological threat that aims to strip away your autonomy.”


SIDEBAR: WHAT ARE STATE-SPONSORED ACTORS AND ‘BLACK HAT’ HACKERS?

I asked Google AI: What are state-sponsored actors and ‘black hat’ hackers?

Google AI said: “State-sponsored actors are elite, government-employed, or funded hackers conducting strategic espionage, sabotage, and, for example, attacking infrastructure for political or military goals. Black hat hackers are malicious actors who bypass security for personal gain, fame, or vandalism. Both are skilled, but state actors are usually more patient and better resourced.

State-Sponsored Actors (Nation-State Hackers)

  • Motivation: Primarily driven by espionage, sabotage, influencing elections, or gaining economic advantages for their nation.
  • Characteristics: Highly skilled, well-funded, patient, and often operate with the backing of military intelligence, acting without fear of legal consequences in their home country.
  • Targets: Foreign governments, critical infrastructure (power grids, finance), and high-value, private-sector targets.
  • Examples: Stuxnet (targeting Iran’s nuclear program) and the SolarWinds supply chain attack.

Black Hat Hackers

  • Motivation: Malicious intent, typically for financial gain (ransomware, selling stolen data), stealing personal information, or causing destruction.
  • Characteristics: Skilled individuals who illegally break into systems, often using phishing or malware. They disregard cybersecurity ethics, unlike ‘white hat’ hackers.
  • Targets: Individuals, corporations, and financial institutions.
  • Relationship to others: While state-sponsored actors are sometimes considered a subset of black hats, they differ in that state-sponsored hackers work for a government, while traditional black hats operate for personal, criminal profit.

Key Differences

  • Goal: State-sponsored = Geopolitical/strategic advantage. Black hat = Personal/criminal profit.
  • Resources: State-sponsored actors have superior, state-level funding and tools.

Duration: State-sponsored attacks may take months or years to execute, focusing on stealthy, long-term infiltration.”


ARE THERE PLACES ON EARTH WHERE HUMAN SLAVERY STILL EXISTS?

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

Google AI, Thanks very much for your informative answers. I have a question: Are there place on Earth where human slavery still exists?

Google AI said: “Yes, human slavery absolutely still exists on Earth today, and it is a massive, albeit often hidden, global crisis. Although chattel slavery—the legal ownership of a person—is technically illegal everywhere in the world, modern slavery persists through coercion, violence, and exploitation. 

According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Walk Free, an estimated 49.6 million people were living in situations of modern slavery on any given day in 2021.

Here is an overview of where and how modern slavery exists today:

  1. Where Does It Exist?

Modern slavery is not confined to one region; it is a global issue. 

  • Highest Absolute Numbers: The largest numbers of slaves are found in India, China, North Korea, Pakistan, and Russia.
  • Highest Prevalence (Per Capita): North Korea has the highest prevalence, followed by Eritrea and Mauritania, where state-imposed forced labor is common.
  • Developed Nations: While more common in lower-income nations, modern slavery is a severe problem in wealthy nations as well, with over half of all forced labor occurring in upper-middle or high-income countries, often involving trafficking for labor and sexual exploitation. 
  1. Forms of Modern Slavery

Modern slavery takes several, often invisible, forms:

  • Forced Labor: Roughly 27.6 million people are coerced into work against their will, often in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and domestic work.
  • Debt Bondage: Victims are forced to work to pay off a debt that is impossible to repay, sometimes inherited through generations.
  • Sex Slavery/Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Approximately 6.3 million people are victims of sex trafficking, of which 99% of victims are women and girls.
  • Forced Marriage: About 22 million people are in forced marriages, which are considered a form of slavery when the person cannot leave or refuse.
  • State-Imposed Forced Labor: In countries like North Korea and Eritrea, the government compels citizens to work.
  1. Why It Persists
  • High Profit, Low Risk: Modern slavery generates over $150 billion in illegal profits annually.
  • Vulnerability: Traffickers exploit poverty, lack of education, and migrant status.
  • Technology: Traffickers use online platforms to recruit, groom, and control victims.
  1. What is Being Done to Abolish It?

The United Nations has set a goal to end modern slavery, forced labor, and human trafficking by 2030. Efforts include:

  • Legislation: Countries are implementing laws, such as the UK Modern Slavery Act, to require businesses to ensure their supply chains are free from exploitation.
  • Victim Support: Providing safe shelters, legal aid, and counseling to survivors.
  • Awareness and Action: NGOs and international organizations are working to raise awareness and support law enforcement in rescuing victims.

Modern slavery persists because it is intertwined with inequality, prejudice, and systems of power that remain unchallenged.”


WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT BOTH CYBER ENSLAVEMENT AND PHYSICAL ENSLAVEMENT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES?

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

Google AI, Thanks very much for your informative answers. I have a question: Are there place on Earth where human slavery still exists?

Google AI, I see from your response that human slavery is still a concern on Earth today. I also have a concern, spurred on by the Cyber Enslavement threat I dealt with early this morning.

My concern is this: Is it possible that human slavery, either through Cyber Enslavement or through physical enslavement, might rear its ugly head here in the United States? If so, what could be done to prevent this awful thing from happening?

Google AI said: “Yes, it is unfortunately true that human slavery, often called ‘modern slavery’ or human trafficking, still exists in the United States today, and it is a major concern. Estimates suggest that on any given day, hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. live in conditions of modern slavery, which include both forced labor and forced sexual exploitation.

This is not a historical issue; it is a present reality where people are coerced, deceived, or forced into labor or commercial sex through threats of violence, debt bondage, or the seizure of their immigration documents.

Modern Slavery and ‘CyberSlave’ Threats in the US 

The ‘I own you now’ comment by a hacker aligns with the psychological coercion used in trafficking, where perpetrators aim to make victims feel utterly controlled, hopeless, and isolated.

  • Labor Trafficking: Victims are forced to work in sectors like agriculture, domestic service (cleaning/caregiving), restaurants, construction, and hospitality.
  • Sex Trafficking: Victims are forced into commercial sex acts, with online platforms and social media increasingly used for recruitment and exploitation.
  • Vulnerable Populations: Immigrants, particularly those with H-2A or H-2B visas, are highly targeted because traffickers exploit their fear of deportation and dependence on a single employer. Other vulnerable groups include children in the foster care system, LGBTQ+ individuals, and homeless youth.
  • Prison Labor: The 13th Amendment allows for involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime, which critics argue is a form of state-sanctioned forced labor that still exists today.

Preventing Modern Slavery in the United States

Preventing this form of enslavement requires a combined effort from law enforcement, legislation, and public awareness. Key measures include:

  • Stronger Legal Action: Federal laws like the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 and its reauthorizations provide tools to prosecute traffickers and protect victims. Increased prosecution of labor trafficking, not just sex trafficking, is needed.
  • Visa Reform: Allowing migrant workers to change employers without losing their legal status reduces dependence on abusive employers.
  • Supply Chain Audits: Businesses are being encouraged to verify that their goods are not produced with forced labor.
  • Digital Vigilance: Recognizing that traffickers use technology to target victims means that cybersecurity and digital literacy are now part of the fight against slavery.
  • Public Awareness: Knowing the signs—such as restricted movement, fear, and unpaid work—and reporting them to the National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888) is crucial.

For a person feeling threatened by a hacker, it is important to treat it as a serious criminal matter, document all interactions, and report it to local law enforcement or the FBI.”


Here is the complete series of questions …

Google AI, What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

[SIDEBAR: I asked Google AI: What are state-sponsored actors and ‘black hat’ hackers?]

Google AI, Thanks very much for your informative answers. I have a question: Are there place on Earth where human slavery still exists?

Google AI, I see from your response that human slavery is still a concern on Earth today. I also have a concern, spurred on by the Cyber Enslavement threat I dealt with early this morning.

My concern is this: Is it possible that human slavery, either through Cyber Enslavement or through physical enslavement, might rear its ugly head here in the United States? If so, what could be done to prevent this awful thing from happening?

Google AI, thanks for throwing light on this troublesome topic. I feel a little bummed out, but I also feel that being informed is the first step towards a solution.

Thanks again. Alice B. Clagett


CONCLUSION

Dear Ones, How do you feel about this discussion?

Feel free to comment on this blog. You comments and thoughts are welcome.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 27 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026 and on 10 May 2026


MORE INFORMATION

In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

AI responses in this website, many of which are in the “AI collaborations’ category, are for informational purposes only and have not been independently verified for accuracy.

In many cases AI responses do not express my point of view precisely, and in some cases, not at all.  But I feel they do apprize me and my Readers of where other Lightworkers and Ascensioneers, as well as Esotericists, Theologians, Psychologists and Psychiatrists stand with regard to my channelings. They also provide brief, well organized responses to queries about commonly known facts.

While mine is a Creative Commons website, the license status of AI responses is hotly debated. My research on the presently suggested license status of AI responses is here … “More License Information” … https://wp.me/P2Rkym-rj7

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Here is more about the terms in purple font in the second question above.

Adjectives to Do with Enslavement of People

“Adjectives associated with the enslavement of people describe the forced, subhuman, and brutal conditions of bondage, often emphasizing the deprivation of liberty, systemic oppression, and forced labor. Key terms include enslaved, subjugated, shackled, indentured, chattel, coerced, exploited, oppressed, captive, dehumanized, and forced. 

Descriptors of Enslaved People/Condition 

  • Enslaved: Emphasizes that enslavement was a condition forced upon someone.
  • Bound/Shackled/Chained: Indicates physical restraint and captivity.
  • Subjugated/Oppressed: Highlights being under the domination of another.
  • Indentured/Bound: Refers to legal or contract-based servitude.
  • Chattel: Refers to treating humans as personal property.
  • Helpless/Destitute/Abject: Describes the state of being without power or resources.
  • Dehumanized: Indicates the denial of humanity and rights.

Characteristics of the System/Practice

  • Forced/Coerced/Compelled: Highlights that labor was obtained through force.
  • Brutal/Cruel/Torturous: Describes the physical and emotional violence.
  • Systemic/Structural/Institutional: Highlights that slavery was organized and legalized.
  • Perpetual/Lifelong/Hereditary: Highlights that the condition was often for life and passed to children.
  • Exploitative: Focuses on the misuse of labor for gain.

Describing the Status

  • Servile: Relating to a state of slavery.
  • Dependent/Subservient: Indicating total reliance and lack of agency.
  • Trafficked: Referring to the buying and selling of human beings. 

These terms are often used to emphasize the harsh realities of historical and modern slavery, focusing on the loss of autonomy and the severe violation of human rights.” –Google AI

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Very Big Mystery About Girafit Surveillance Cameras from Amazon.com . by Alice B. Clagett

It’s a cloudy day for the Cloud!

Dear Ones,

You all may recall the FCC ban of Dahua and Hikvision surveillance equipment because of unclosable security leaks in 2021 … https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-bans-authorizations-devices-pose-national-security-threat ..

Here is another such mystery!

Yesterday I turned on the Girafit surveillance equipment app on my handheld and it showed that a device not my own had been shared with my app. The image is below.

Image: Shared Device Not My Own on My Girafit App,” by Alice B. Clagett, 22 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International

Image: Shared Device Not My Own on My Girafit App,” by Alice B. Clagett, 22 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International

I checked the image on Google image search and found it to be associated with real estate sales … Equitable Estates, chelseahuffrealestate .com, and (in Russian) Channel 24 Smart Home Device ideas among other types of business.

Could someone be using this stock photo to represent themselves as a real estate company selling my home?

  • The Girafit sharing option was turned off,
  • and my handheld was offline.
  • AND Girafit cloud was not enabled.

So how could this have happened? How did this person wangle a share with my app?

This wangle allows them to view my home security system output. This is clearly a security breach. So I turned off bluetooth and wi-fi on my handheld. Then the shared image disappeared. Go figure!?

Today I turned on my Girafit app again and it showed the same shared device as yesterday, but with the caveat “Device is offline.” I

refreshed the view on the Girafit app and the shared device disappeared. I

turned off wi-fi and bluetooth again, just in case the shared device should pop up again.

I asked Google AI about this: Why would my newly set up Girafit app show a shared device that is not mine when I have sharing turned off and when Girafit cloud is not enabled and when my handheld is offline?

Google AI said: “Your Girafit app showing an unknown shared device despite offline status, disabled sharing, and no cloud sync likely means the device was previously linked to another account or is showing cached data; you should try logging out and back inresetting the camera, or clearing the app’s cache, as it could be residual information from a shared setup or a glitch. 

Here’s a step-by-step troubleshooting approach:

  1. Log Out & Back In: Fully log out of your Girafit account and then log back in to refresh the connection and data.
  2. Check for Residual Links: Even with sharing off, the device might have been previously bound to another account (like a seller’s demo or previous owner’s). You may need to reset the device (often a button press or power cycle) to clear its internal settings before re-adding it.
  3. Clear App Cache: In your phone’s settings, find the Girafit app and clear its cache and data (this won’t delete your account, just local files).
  4. Reset the Device: Follow Girafit’s instructions (check their FAQ) to factory reset the camera/device, then set it up as new.
  5. Contact Support: If the issue persists, contact Girafit support, providing your device ID (found in settings) for assistance. 

Why this happens:

  • Stale Data: Your app might be holding onto old device information.
  • Factory Reset Needed: The device itself is still linked to an old account’s cloud ID.
  • Network Glitch: A temporary issue with app communication could display incorrect device status. “

So, looks like I was spooked prior to setting up this new Girafit account, and the unauthorized shared device persisted on my handheld, which I will now attempt to wash.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 22 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026 and on 10 May 2026

MORE INFORMATION

In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

AI responses in this website, many of which are in the “AI collaborations’ category, are for informational purposes only and have not been independently verified for accuracy.

In many cases AI responses do not express my point of view precisely, and in some cases, not at all.  But I feel they do apprize me and my Readers of where other Lightworkers and Ascensioneers, as well as Esotericists, Theologians, Psychologists and Psychiatrists stand with regard to my channelings. They also provide brief, well organized responses to queries about commonly known facts.

While mine is a Creative Commons website, the license status of AI responses is hotly debated. My research on the presently suggested license status of AI responses is here … “More License Information” … https://wp.me/P2Rkym-rj7

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The Slack Face – A Very Fine Lover? An Apex Predator? Or What? . by Alice B. Clagett

The Vulnerability Allure! There is big trouble here for empaths such as me. We are open-hearted and vulnerable. We seek friends who are like us. We may mistake the ‘slack face’ for emotional openness. Big faux pas!

The Slack Face - A Very Fine Lover? An Apex Predator? Or What?

Image: Slack Face, Unblinking Eyes, Flat Emotional Affect,” adapted from Image by Petr Ganaj from Pixabay – Pixabay License

Image: Slack Face, Unblinking Eyes, Flat Emotional Affect,” adapted from Image by Petr Ganaj from Pixabay – Pixabay Licensefrom Pixabay – Pixabay License

  • INTRODUCTION
  • THE STORY
    • WHY DO I GET AN EQUAL SENSE OF PERIL AND ALLUREMENT WHEN I SEE A MAN WITH A SLACK FACE?
      • Do Antisocial Personalities Have ‘Slack Face’?
      • Do Con Artists Have ‘Slack Face’?
      • The Big Picture
      • Alice’s Analysis
        • Uncanny Valley Effect
        • Limerence
        • The Vulnerable Allure
          • Sidebar: Why Might Slack Face Be Mistaken for Emotional Openness?
        • Crystallization (love)
    • OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD), POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD), AND OCCASIONAL VIOLENCE
      • Do OCD Have ‘Slack Face’?
      • Do PTSD Have ‘Slack Face’?
    • WHAT SORTS OF PEOPLE HAVE FLAT EMOTIONAL AFFECT? (substituting this term for ‘slack face’)
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION
    • Anhedonia

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

The allure … and the equal sense of alarm … engendered on viewing the ‘slack face’ of another person is, for me, indisputable …

Video: “Stromae – Mauvaise journée,” by Zas Dance Platform, 16 January 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNz9z5gDTjU ..

Here are the English language lyrics (if you dare) …

Video: “Stromae – Mauvaise journée English translation,” by FrenchVibes, 23 July 2023 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t06g1NIc7fM ..


THE STORY

The above is quite an intriguing video. Incredible dancing, hard-hitting graphically grabbing lyrics, attitude 180 degrees opposite of the love, Light and joy. Hummm.

There is a post I wrote 8 years ago entitled “How Do Predators Hypnotize Their Prey” …

Link: “How Do Predators Hypnotize Their Prey?” by Alice B. Clagett, begun on 31 May 2018; published on 26 June 2018; revised on 25 February 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-9sy ..

In retrospect, the interesting thing is that reptilian predators … such as lizards, snakes, crocodiles, alligators, and dinosaurs … have what mammals such as I characterize as the ‘slack face’.

That might account for the sense of alarm I feel when viewing the video. Those seem to me to be alarming young dancers. Who knows what their true feelings are! Maybe their intentions are quite dangerous to me … as may be the case with the Komodo dragon.

Komodo dragons are apex reptilian predators that stalk and eat people and other large animals, don’t they? Maybe these dancers are like Komodo dragons?

Hence the general sense of alarm. But why are slack faces alluring?

I saw someone like this at King Gillette Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains awhile ago. He was driving an all-terrain vehicle with fine-looking, physically quite capable young men in it … forest workers, perhaps. I got a cookie cutter feeling from them … all of them were quite similar in looks. Then there was the quite handsome, ‘slack face’ driver, who was a little older. Huh.

Some years earlier, while driving north through Chastworth on Topanga Canyon Road, I had seen this same person … same handsome features, same ‘slack face’. Likely he was emerging from a private gymn in the shopping strip there.

I recall I got the same gut-wrenching sense of alarm coupled with allure. It was as if I were being hypnotized …. Wait a moment; was I being hypnotized?

Could it be that the ‘slack face’ is like a blank slate upon which our ever active egos can paint an image of themselves in a far more alluring body? Do we feel instant empathy for people with ‘slack faces’ simply because there appears to be no personality there that competes with our own? Could that be true?

In that case, a ‘slack face’ would be quite a cagey strategy for an antisocial personality or a narcissist or a con artist to undertake. Their intention might be murder or mayhem. They might be well practices in murder and mayhem.

First and foremost, they need to conceal their true intentions with a ‘slack face’. They might anticipate our ego will make the leap to claim their body as its own. And their well-concealed ego might then leap to the kill or the clutch.

I thought I would ask Google AI about the ‘slack face’ and my feelings of alarm and allurement.

WHY DO I GET AN EQUAL SENSE OF PERIL AND ALLUREMENT WHEN I SEE A MAN WITH A SLACK FACE? 

First off, Google AI scotched my notion that antisocial personalities or con artists might consciously cultive the ‘slack look’. Here is what Google AI said …

Do Antisocial Personalities Have ‘Slack Face’? “No, there’s no consistent evidence that people with Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) have ‘slack faces’, but research shows they often have reduced or atypical facial emotional expressions, like less sadness or fear, and can struggle with recognizing emotions, sometimes appearing indifferent or using charm to manipulate rather than expressing genuine feelings, making their faces seem less responsive or even blank in certain situations, rather than necessarily ‘slack’.” –Google AI

Do Con Artists Have ‘Slack Face’? “No, con artists do not typically have ‘slack faces’. Professional con artists go to great lengths to manage their appearance and behavior to gain trust, often appearing charming, charismatic, professional, and knowledgeable.

They work hard to come across as trustworthy individuals, often blending into social, community, or religious groups to seem familiar. Their goal is to manipulate victims’ emotions and cloud their judgment, which requires a deliberate and often dynamic presentation, not a blank or ‘slack’ expression.” –Google AI

The Big Picture. So there was that. I thought I had best let preconceptions go, and instead I take a look at the ‘big picture’. Google AI had other things to say, including the stoic appeal of the John Wayne look … I asked Google AI: Why do I get an equal sense of peril and allurement when I see a man with a slack face?

Google AI said: “A slack face, characterized by relaxed muscles and a neutral, expressionless appearance, can evoke a complex mix of feelings including both peril and allurement due to evolutionary and psychological factors.

Peril

The sense of peril can stem from several factors:

  • Unpredictability A neutral or slack face provides little emotional information, making the person’s intentions difficult to read. The lack of an decipherable expression can be interpreted as a sign of something hidden or unpredictable, which the human brain often associates with potential danger  …
  • Deviation from Norm Most social interactions involve a constant exchange of subtle facial cues. A complete lack of expression deviates from this norm, creating a sense of unease or uncanniness because the expected social script is absent  …
  • Association with Stoicism A slack, emotionless face can be associated with intense self-control or a guarded personality, sometimes linked in popular culture or personal experience with individuals who might be intimidating, untrustworthy, or emotionally unavailable  …

Allurement

The sense of allurement can also arise from these characteristics:

  • Mystery and Intrigue The same lack of expression that creates unease can also foster a sense of mystery. The unknown nature of the person’s thoughts and feelings can be alluring, prompting curiosity and a desire to discover what lies beneath the surface  …
  • Calm and Self-Possession A consistently emotionless face might also be interpreted as a sign of extreme calm, confidence, and self-possession. In a world full of overt emotional displays, this stoicism can be seen as powerful and attractive  …
  • Blank Canvas Effect A slack face serves as a ‘blank canvas’, allowing the observer to project their own desires or interpretations onto the person. This ambiguity can be more engaging than a face with a clear, defined emotion …

Ultimately, these reactions are subjective and depend on an individual’s personal experiences, cultural background, and current context.”

I Dove Deaper, and Google AI had some quite intriguing things to say:The sensation of combined peril and allurement when viewing a ‘slack face’ (a lack of emotional expression often called flat affect) typically stems from a psychological disconnect between what you see and what your brain expects to find. 

Why It Feels Like Peril (Danger)

  • Uncanny Valley Effect: Humans are highly sensitive to facial movements that appear ‘not quite right’. A face that should be expressing emotion but remains slack can trigger a subconscious sense of eeriness or revulsion because it mimics ‘non-living’ or unnatural qualities.
  • Loss of Social Predictability: Facial expressions are essential for social communication. When a person’s face is slack, you cannot ‘read’ their intentions or emotions. This lack of feedback is unsettling because the brain prioritizes detecting threats; an unreadable face is a potential hidden threat.
  • Association with Instability: In clinical psychology, flat affect is often a symptom of serious conditions like schizophrenia or PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder]. While the individual may not be dangerous, the [observer’s] brain’s ‘danger alarm’ (the amygdala) may react to the lack of social cohesion as a signal of unpredictability.

Why It Feels Like Allurement (Attraction)

  • The Limerent Object: Intense fixation on another person, known as limerence, can make even ambiguous or ‘slack’ expressions seem magnetic. The lack of a clear message can act as a ‘blank canvas’, allowing you to project your own desires or interpretations onto their face.
  • The ‘Vulnerable’ Allure: Some research suggests that certain non-threatening or passive facial states can elicit a ‘behavioral approach’ or prosocial response. A slack face might be subconsciously interpreted as a sign of vulnerability or a need for help, which can be mistakenly felt as attraction or a desire to connect.
  • Intrigue of the Unknown: An expressionless face creates a mystery. This ‘emotional blindness’ (alexithymia) or flat affect may draw you in because you are trying to solve the ‘inverse problem’ of what they are actually feeling inside.

Medical Context for a Slack Face

If you observe a sudden or persistent slackness in a face, it may be due to:

  • Neurological Issues: Conditions like Bell’s palsy, stroke, or Parkinson’s disease can cause facial drooping or ‘masked face’.
  • Mental Health: Flat affect is a common ‘negative’ symptom in schizophrenia or a result of deep depression or autism.
  • Medication: Certain psychiatric medications can cause a blunting of emotional expression as a side effect.”

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Alice’s Analysis

Uncanny Valley Effect. Here is more on the Uncanny Valley Effect: “The uncanny valley effect is a hypothesized psychological and aesthetic relation between an object’s degree of resemblance to a human being and the emotional response to the object. The uncanny valley hypothesis predicts that an entity appearing almost human will elicit uncanny or eerie feelings in viewers.” –from Link: “Uncanny valley,” in English Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley#:~:text=The%20uncanny%20valley%20effect%20is,or%20eerie%20feelings%20in%20viewers. … CC BY-SA 4.0 License

I had already read about ‘flat emotional affect’ (which is another name for ‘slack face’) being a heads up for psychosis. So there is that.

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Limerence. I particularly liked the discussion about ‘Limerence‘. I checked with Wikipedia; apparently Limerance is like a childhood crush … intense infatuation with someone …

Limerence is the mental state of being madly in love … or intensely infatuated … when reciprocation of the feeling is uncertain. This state is characterized by intrusive thoughts and idealization of the loved one (also called ‘crystallization’), typically with a desire for reciprocation to form a relationship. This is accompanied by feelings of ecstasy or despair, depending on whether one’s feelings seem to be reciprocated or not ….” –from Link: “Limerence,” in English Wikipedia … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limerence … CC BY-SA 4.0 License

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The Vulnerable Allure. “The ‘Vulnerable Allure’ refers to the powerful attraction and connection created when individuals reveal their authentic, imperfect selves, showcasing emotions, fears, and flaws, which fosters intimacy, trust, likability, and deeper human connection, despite societal pressures to appear strong or invulnerable, often explored in psychology, relationships, and even marketing. It’s the surprising strength found in openness, moving beyond perceived weakness to invite empathy and genuine belonging.” –Google AI

There is big trouble here for empaths such as me. We are open-hearted and vulnerable. We seek friends who are like us. We may mistake the ‘slack face’ for emotional openness. Big faux pas!

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Sidebar: Why Might Slack Face Be Mistaken for Emotional Openness?

I asked Google AI: Why might slack face be mistaken for emotional openness?

Google AI said: “‘Slack face’, or a neutral facial expression, might be mistaken for emotional openness because of several factors related to how humans interpret social cues and the inherent ambiguity of facial expressions.

Misinterpretation Factors

  • Projection of Desired Emotions: When a face is relatively expressionless, observers may project their own interpretations or desired emotions onto it. A ‘slack’ or neutral face serves as a blank canvas, which a person hoping for emotional openness might interpret as an inviting, receptive demeanor.
  • Cultural Context: The interpretation of facial expressions is not universally uniform and is heavily influenced by cultural context. In some contexts, a neutral expression might be perceived as a sign of calm, trustworthiness, or being ‘open’ to a conversation, rather than a lack of emotion.
  • Contrast with Stronger Emotions: Compared to expressions like anger, fear, or sadness, a neutral face is low-intensity. This absence of intense, clearly defined emotional signals may be perceived as a non-threatening, accessible state, which can be misconstrued as openness.
  • Expectation Bias: If an observer expects someone to be emotionally open (due to the situation or a prior belief), they may interpret ambiguous cues, like a slack face, in a way that confirms their expectation.
  • Focus on Other Cues: When the face provides minimal information, observers may rely on other cues, such as body language, eye contact, or tone of voice. If these other cues align with ‘openness,’,the neutral face is likely to be interpreted accordingly.
  • Ambiguity of Neutrality: Research indicates that facial expressions can be highly ambiguous, and even basic emotions can be misclassified, such as fear and surprise being confused. A neutral face is the most ambiguous, making it susceptible to varied, and sometimes incorrect, interpretations.

Ultimately, facial expressions alone are not a reliable way to gauge a person’s precise emotional state, and context matters a great deal in accurate interpretation.”

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Crystallization (love). I also checked on the word ‘crystallization’ as mentioned in the unusual context above. Wikipedia had this to say …

Crystallization is a concept, developed in 1822 by the French writer Stendhal, which describes the process, or mental metamorphosis, in which the characteristics of a new love are transformed into perceptual diamonds of shimmering beauty. According to a quotation by Stendhal:‘What I call ‘crystallization’ is the operation of the mind that draws from all that presents itself the discovery that the loved object has some new perfections;’ ….” –from Link: “Crystallization (love),: in English Wikipedia … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystallization_(love) … CC BY-SA 4.0 License

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OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD), POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD), AND OCCASIONAL VIOLENCE

This word Crystallization reminds me of Monk’s fixation on his wife Trudy in the movie series “Monk.” As you may know, Trudy had disappeared … or putatively so … or had Monk murdered his wife? I ask that because Monk had obsessive compulsive disorder … a psychological state that I, as a Christian, associate with ‘on again, off again’ demonic possession.

Ian Freckleton of NIH associates obsessive compulsive disorder (sometimes in association with PTSD) with various crimes. Might murder be one of these? For more on this search the term ‘crime’ at this link …

Link: “Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder and the Criminal Law,” by Ian Freckelton, QC, in National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), National Library of Medicine, NIH … https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8009125/ ..

See also my discussion of the above-referenced article here …

Link: “Are There Obsessive Compulsive People Who Are Walking Time Bombs?” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 9 December 2022; revised on 12 December 2022, on 3 June 2023, on 31 July 2023, on 17 October 2023, and on 25 December 2025 … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com/is-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-related-to-multiple-personality-and-satanic-possession-by-alice-b-clagett/ ..

I have to wonder if OCD – PTSD folks sometimes errupt in acts of violence, such as murder of their wives, whom they need to remember as perfection itself through a process termed ‘Crystallization’?

Could ‘Crystallization’ by an OCD person be the notion behind obsessively careful ordering of what is in their visual array? Ought I say ‘visual array’ or simply ‘physical environment’, I wonder.

Striving for regularity or simplicity, or for repetitive similar thought processes, or mentally building on an buyoing idea … such as Trudy’s perfection … might be ways of re-inventing one’s world after a shattering PTSD experience.

(That reminds me a little of repetitive spiritual chanting as a way of acchieving neutral mind and peaceful feelings.)

If so, then the infrequent lapses of OCD people into violent criminal ‘acting out’ … or what I as a Christian term ‘demonic possession’ might be temporary breakdowns of the internal OCD chant, and memories of PTSD experiences?

And the repetitive rituals and what I posit may be Crystallization of OCD people might be self-healing techniques?

Do OCD Have ‘Slack Face’?

Out of curiosity, I asked Google AI: Do OCD have ‘slack face’?

Google AI said: While OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) doesn’t cause a universally “’lack face’, research suggests subtle facial differences, like thinner lower lips in males or smaller nasolabial angles in females, and impaired emotional expression (affective flattening), can occur, stemming from brain structure variations and the constant emotional distress of obsessions, leading to reduced facial movement and seemingly ‘flatter’ affect. 

Subtle Facial Differences (Research Findings)

  • Males: Studies have found lower lip red height (thinner lower lip) in male OCD patients compared to controls, correlating with neutralizing compulsions.
  • Females: Female OCD patients sometimes show smaller nasolabial angles (less pronounced smile lines/mouth area).
  • Brain Structure: Thinner inferior parietal cortex, involved in interpreting sensations, has been noted in people with OCD, potentially impacting emotional expression. 

Impact on Emotional Expression

  • Affective Flattening: Patients with OCD often show incongruent facial expressions, meaning their feelings don’t match their face, leading to a less animated or ‘flatter’ appearance, similar to symptoms seen in schizophrenia.
  • Anxiety & Compulsions: The intense anxiety from obsessions and the mental effort of compulsions can reduce spontaneous facial movements, making expressions seem muted or ‘slack’.

Why it’s Not a Universal Symptom

  • OCD Varies: Symptoms differ greatly between individuals; not everyone experiences these subtle physical or emotional expression changes.
  • High-Functioning OCD: People with high-functioning OCD might hide their internal struggles well, though they still experience the intrusive thoughts and compulsions. 

In essence, while not a defining feature like handwashing, facial expressions in OCD can be subtly affected by brain changes, emotional suppression, and the constant mental effort, sometimes resulting in a less expressive or ‘slack’ appearance.”

Do PTSD Have ‘Slack Face’?

Google AI’s answer seems to me not to be a straight fit for OCD with regard to ‘slack face’. So I asked Google AI: Do PTSD have ‘slack face’?

Google AI votes yes for flat emotional affect, and no for ‘slack face’, which they define as facial paralysis.

Once again, I got that I had best segue to the ‘big picture’ …

WHAT SORTS OF PEOPLE HAVE FLAT EMOTIONAL AFFECT? (substituting this term for ‘slack face’)

There is a conflict of my terminology with that of Google AI. so I opted for the term ‘flat emotional affect’. I asked Google AI: What sorts of people have flat emotional affect? (substituting this term for ‘slack face’) …

Google AI said: “People with flat affect show little to no emotional expression, common in conditions like schizophrenia, depression, PTSD, Autism (ASD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and sometimes due to medications (like antidepressants), or neurological issues (Parkinson’s). It’s a symptom, not a disorder, meaning they may feel emotions internally but can’t express them outwardly through voice or face.

Associated Conditions & Causes:

  • Schizophrenia: A core ‘negative’ symptom, involving monotone voice, blank face, lack of gestures.
  • Depression: Can cause emotional numbness (anhedonia) or stoicism despite internal feelings.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): May present as robotic mannerisms or reduced facial/body expression, sometimes linked to masking.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Emotional numbing and detachment can lead to flat affect.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Damage to emotional centers can alter expression.
  • Neurological Disorders: Parkinson’s disease and dementia are linked.
  • Medications: Antidepressants are a common cause of emotional blunting (inability to feel) or flat affect (inability to show).
  • Schizoid Personality Disorder: Characterized by emotional coldness and detachment.”

Key Characteristics:

  • Monotone voice.
  • Blank facial expressions, limited eye contact.
  • Lack of typical reactions (e.g., to joy or sadness).
  • Reduced gestures or nonverbal cues. 

Treating the underlying condition is key to managing flat affect.”


CONCLUSION

Well, Ok. What I call ‘slack face’ Google AI calls ‘flat emotional affect’, which it associates with schizophrenia, depression, autism, PTSD, and Schizoid personality disorder, amongst other things.

People with these issues may or may not act unexpectably, so a feeling of danger may or may not be warranted.

So then, despite the conflicting feeling of allurement that flat emotional affect may engender in the observer, my advice to my Readers is this ..

Be observant. Be careful. Expect the unexpected. Dont go ‘Limerent’! Don’t Crystallize! Don’t cozy up … move farther away, just in case.

In other words, don’t be hypnotized by what may be an Apex Predator. Survival matters! Survival first!

Well, that’s all for now.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 15 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026 and on 10 May 2026

New word … Anhedonia … aka ‘the blahs’ … “Anhedonia is the inability to feel pleasure or interest in activities once enjoyed, manifesting as numbness, apathy, or emptiness, and is a core symptom of depression, schizophrenia, and substance use disorders, though it also appears with Parkinson’s or PTSD. It involves deficits in both wanting (motivation) and liking (enjoyment) rewards, often linked to dopamine system issues, and requires professional diagnosis to treat the underlying cause with therapy, lifestyle changes, or specific medications.” –Google AI


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