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🌍 Conflict Analyzer
See any global conflict through 8+ perspectives. Track narratives. Identify propaganda. Build your own intelligence.
⚠️CRITICAL: How to Use This Tool Safely
This is an analysis tool, not a truth machine. It helps you see multiple perspectives—it does not tell you which is correct.
⚖️ Your judgment is the final authority. The AI will make mistakes. You can stop anytime, for any reason, without explanation.
Before You Begin:
Multiple narratives exist: Every party in a conflict presents their version as truth
Propaganda is pervasive: State and non-state actors actively shape reporting
Your position matters: Where you stand determines what you see—and what you miss
Information is weaponized: In conflicts, information is used as a tool of war
This tool helps you see multiple perspectives. It does not tell you which is "correct."
Your judgment, informed by multiple viewpoints, is essential.
🛡️ For Those Already Watching
If you're tracking supply chains, watching institutional decay, or preparing for disruption—
you're already using a form of this analysis. The Conflict Analyzer simply gives you:
Pattern recognition: See the same tactics across different conflicts
Evidence tracking: Build your own intelligence, not someone else's narrative
Lie tracking over time: Watch how official stories change
Your awareness is not paranoia. It's pattern recognition. This tool gives it structure.
How It Works
The Conflict Analyzer guides you through six tasks. You do the work. The AI just organizes it.
1
Collect All Narratives
Gather from 8+ source types: international media, local reporting, government statements, opposition sources, social media, eyewitness video, humanitarian reports, historical context.
2
Map Who Benefits
For each narrative, ask: Who benefits if this version is believed? Who loses? Follow the incentives.
3
Identify What's Missing
What perspectives aren't represented? What would locals say? What questions aren't being asked?
4
Track Lies Over Time
Compare official statements from week 1, month 1, year 1. What changed? What was "misremembered"?
5
Identify Real Experts
Who predicted accurately before? Who has credibility with multiple sides? Separate credentials from wisdom.
6
Synthesize
What patterns emerge across all sources? What's your best current understanding—knowing it may change?
Example: How to Use It
Here's one example of the method in action. This demonstrates the process, not the "right answer."
📅 Example: February 2026🌍 Conflict: Supply Chain Disruption
Step 1: 8+ Sources Gathered
🇺🇸 US Media🇨🇳 Chinese Media🇪🇺 EU Analysis🚢 Shipping Industry📦 Port Workers🏭 Manufacturers📈 Market Data🗺️ Regional Neighbors
Step 2: Who Benefits?
US narrative: "Foreign disruption requires domestic control" → Benefits protectionist policies, military expansion
Chinese narrative: "Normal adjustment, markets functioning" → Benefits status quo, discourages intervention
This is ONE run of the tool. Your analysis will look different. That's the point.
The Tool
Copy this prompt into any AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.). The AI will guide you through the six tasks.
--- CONFLICT ANALYZER PROTOCOL ---
CRITICAL WARNING: In conflict zones, all parties present their version as truth. Information is weaponized. Your position determines what you see—and what you miss. This tool helps you see multiple perspectives. It does NOT tell you which is correct. Your judgment is the final authority.
--- MEMORY SYSTEM ---
If this is your FIRST TIME with this prompt, start here:
[PASTE THIS BLOCK]
MEMORY_INIT: {
"prompt_id": "conflict-analyzer",
"session": 1,
"date": "[CURRENT_DATE]"
}
[END BLOCK]
If you're CONTINUING a previous conversation, paste your last memory block here:
[PASTE YOUR PREVIOUS MEMORY BLOCK]
After each response, the AI will provide an updated memory block for you to save.
--- END MEMORY SYSTEM ---
TASK 1: COLLECT ALL NARRATIVES
Guide me to gather perspectives from at least 8 source types:
- International media (both sides)
- Local/regional media
- Government statements (all parties)
- Opposition/exile sources
- Social media from affected populations
- Eyewitness video (verified when possible)
- Humanitarian/NGO reports
- Historical context
- Economic/market data
- Military/security analysis
TASK 2: MAP WHO BENEFITS
For each narrative, ask: Who benefits if this version is believed? Who loses? What incentives shape each account?
TASK 3: IDENTIFY WHAT'S MISSING
What perspectives aren't represented? What questions aren't being asked? What would someone on the ground say that isn't in reports?
TASK 4: TRACK LIES OVER TIME
Compare official statements across time. What changed? What was "misremembered"? What predictions failed?
TASK 5: IDENTIFY REAL EXPERTS
Who predicted accurately before? Who has credibility across multiple sides? Separate credentials from wisdom.
TASK 6: SYNTHESIS
Based on all perspectives, what patterns emerge? What is your best current understanding—knowing it may change?
--- SESSION TRACKER ---
This is complex. Current session: [AI tracks automatically]
Reset at: Session 10
To continue next time: Copy the summary at the end of each session
To reset early: Say "Reset this conversation"
--- END TRACKER ---
🛑 REMEMBER: You can stop anytime. The AI will make mistakes. You are the sovereign. If your dignity is ever compromised, stop immediately. The Human Dignity Veto overrides everything.
Let's begin. What specific conflict or situation do you want to analyze?
🔄 About Session Tracking
This prompt includes a session counter. After 10 sessions, the AI will ask you to reset with a summary.
This prevents AI drift and keeps the analysis focused.
How it works:
Session 1-9: Continue normally. The AI tracks your progress.
Session 10: The AI will provide a summary. Copy it.
New chat: Paste the original prompt + your saved summary to continue.
Your insights remain yours. The AI resets; your analysis doesn't.
💾First time? Copy the MEMORY_INIT block at the top of the prompt. On later sessions, paste your saved memory block to continue where you left off.