In the “iPS Deprogram” broadcast from January 1, 2026, the speaker analyzes the “psyops of the day,” focusing on the symbolic and literal use of fire and fireworks during New Year’s Eve celebrations. The broadcast highlights a trend of “non-existent” fireworks displays in locations like Brooklyn and Birmingham, where thousands gathered based on fake advertisements, which the speaker suggests may be an emerging “tradition” of social manipulation. Simultaneously, the host scrutinizes high-profile tragedies, such as a deadly fire in the Swiss Alps and the burning of the Vondel Church in Amsterdam, searching for “hoax indicators” like the presence of Guy Fawkes masks or celebrity involvement to determine if these events are staged media constructs.
Beyond immediate news, the speaker delves into deeper psychological warfare, discussing “Targeted Dream Incubation” (TDI)—a technique where advertisers insert commercial messaging into dreams—and the use of AI agents to influence online discourse. The broadcast also touches on fringe subcultures like “looksmaxing” and the “Giga Chad” meme, framing them as potentially inorganic narratives. Ultimately, the program positions itself as a tool for the “Great Deconstruction,” aiming to help listeners recognize a “mediated worldview” that functions as a fictional universe, or “hyper-reality,” where the distinction between the real and the fake has been seamlessly merged.
Key Topic Bullet Points
The Phenomenon of “Fireworkless” Shows: Thousands of people were duped by fake advertisements for New Year’s displays at the Brooklyn Bridge and in Birmingham, an occurrence the speaker views as a test of public gullibility.
Media Synchronicity and Predictive Programming: The speaker notes the “conspicuous” timing of real-world fire tragedies occurring alongside the release of James Cameron’s Avatar 3: Fire and Ash, suggesting these events are part of a decompartmentalized media ecosystem.
Targeted Dream Incubation (TDI): A discussion on how 77% of surveyed companies plan to use sensory cues to brand people’s dreams by 2025, representing a new frontier in subliminal advertising.
The “J-Pill” and Scapegoating Narratives: The host critiques various “woke” and “red pill” frameworks, arguing that they rely on manufactured scapegoats to prevent individuals from taking accountability for their own lives.
The Great Deconstruction of 2026: A planned systematic effort to map out a parallel timeline of world events to delineate between objective reality and the “theatrical” version presented by mainstream and alternative media.
Significant Quotes
“Any irreverence we have is purely strategic. You don’t want to give in to their emotional appeals.”
“We are certainly at the point where the distinction between real and fake is kind of eluding us right now... because of perspective.”
“If your only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail; they give you a set of tools where now everything that you look at is gonna go along with your bias.”
“They’re not going to take your guns and take over because they’ve already taken your minds.”
“Everything is rigged it’s a rigged reality... you can’t see it unless you can step out of it.”
The speaker describes the current state of information as a “Hyper Object,” something so vast and complex that it transcends our ability to grasp it all at once, much like trying to see the entire body of a creature when you are only close enough to touch its limbs.









