YOU DID NOT INVENT THE WEAPON At some point, long before modern engineering, before metallurgy, before procurement budgets and committees with alarming confidence, a human picked up something that was not originally a weapon and used it as one. A rock. A stick. A word. A rumor. A system. A delay. A rule. A misunderstanding. And in that moment-quietly, efficiently, and without documentation-the concept of weaponization entered the world. Weaponization is not the creation of weapons. That is a separate discipline with blueprints, tolerances, and people who use phrases like "yield" without irony. Weaponization is something else entirely. It is the transformation of the ordinary into the consequential. It is the process by which neutral objects, ideas, systems, or environments are repurposed into tools of influence, disruption, control, or damage. It is not limited to war. It does not require violence. It often does not announce itself.
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