Warning! Too dangerous for DEFCON!


This submission for the DEFCON 2017 hacker conference was rejected and I wasn't surprised, it's controversial.

Abstract: How Donald Trump Hacked The Planet describes how Trump used unique circumstances (the Kondratieff wave, diminishing returns on diversity,etc) and information patterns (memetics) to influence voters and win the presidential election. This material was foreshadowed in my presentations at Defcon 13, 14 and 15.

There won't be anything about Russian hackers, which could be a pleasant relief. I'll do a brief retrospective of previous presentations, a detailed explanation of five patterns, how they were used, then extrapolate into the near future on Trump's challenges and possible strategy.





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