Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

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5.2 Mind Influence System

Article 137 - Entertainment

Canon 1386 (link)

Entertainment is a term used to define an activity which occupies the mind for a period of time principally for the purpose of amusement and enjoyment

Canon 1387 (link)

The term Entertainment was first invented at the Jesuit College of English in the late 16th Century, then delivered through the guise of the Shakespeare portfolioas as part of the introduction of the world’s first Mind Influence System that eventually replaced physical slavery with (voluntary) slavery of the mind. The word Entertainment is derived from five (5) Latin words en meaning “make, put in”, ter meaning “three times”, ta (m) meaning “so, so much, very”, in meaning “into,toward, against” and ment (is) meaningMind”. Hence the true original meaning of the word Entertainment is “to put three times as much into the Mind”.