☩ SOTERIAN GLOSSARY ☩

Living Language Lexicon of the Soteria Covenant

Aggressive Mimicry

A deceptive strategy in which a predatory or parasitic actor imitates the appearance, language, or behaviour of a trusted or benevolent figure in order to gain proximity to its target. In trust law and sovereign governance, aggressive mimicry describes state actors, officers of the court, or corporate agents who adopt the semblance of care, protection, or public service while covertly extracting value, consent, or jurisdiction from the living man or woman. The mimicry is aggressive because the disguise is not passive — it is deployed to hunt, capture, or bind.

Etymology: From biology: a predator or parasite resembles a harmless or beneficial species to lure prey. Latin aggressus (to approach, attack) + Greek mimikos (imitative). · Category: Deception · Source: Biological taxonomy; applied to legal and institutional predation by Soteria Trust
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