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IPS Evening Deprogram 5/25/25

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Podcast Breakdown Synopsis: Infinite Plane Radio, May 25, 2025

Overview: On the fifth anniversary of the George Floyd-Derek Chauvin event, the May 25, 2025 episode of Infinite Plane Radio, hosted by Tim Ozman, delves into a wide-ranging discussion of alleged psychological operations (psyops), predictive programming in media, and connections between historical and contemporary events. The episode explores themes of simulation, media manipulation, and cultural narratives, tying together incidents like the George Floyd case, plane crashes, and cinematic foreshadowing with a skeptical lens. Ozman and callers, including Jurassic Liars, unpack these topics, emphasizing a distrust of mainstream and alternative media narratives.

Key Topics and Quotes:

  1. George Floyd and Derek Chauvin as a Psyop:

    • Ozman opens by questioning the authenticity of the George Floyd-Derek Chauvin incident, labeling it a staged event designed to provoke societal division. He argues that the narrative of Chauvin as a "bad cop" archetype aligns with media portrayals in films like Rebel Ridge and Terminator 2.

    • Quote: “The fifth anniversary of the George Floyd-Derek Chauvin psyop... Is anybody here under some kind of delusion?” (00:00:19-00:00:26)

    • Quote: “George Floyd’s not dead. He’s hanging out with Ashley Babbitt. They probably got a kid by now.” (00:09:38)

  2. Predictive Programming in Media:

    • The episode draws parallels between real-world events and media, particularly focusing on the Final Destination franchise and its depiction of the Seattle Space Needle. Ozman notes the recent real-world opening of the Skyliner elevator at the Space Needle, mirroring the movie’s plot.

    • Quote: “The real Space Needle just opened Skyliner, which is this double-decked glass elevator... Interesting timing. You know, this movie comes out and as it’s reaching its peak viewership in the theaters, the Space Needle opens up.” (00:12:56-00:13:13)

    • Connections are made to films like Mickey 17, where a Trump-like character is shot, reflecting the Butler, Pennsylvania incident.

    • Quote: “Mickey 17... Mark Ruffalo plays Trump... The bullet grazes his cheek, leaves a blood streak, and he poses for the cameras... It’s like, okay, twins involved in this assassination of Trump scene, which was based on Butler in many ways.” (00:17:11-00:17:36)

  3. Simulation and Media Manipulation:

    • Ozman references philosopher Jean Baudrillard to discuss how simulated events replace reality, making it difficult for individuals to discern truth. He critiques the media’s role in creating a “society of visual illiterates” unable to distinguish real from fake.

    • Quote: “If signs and symbols substitute for reality and bypass a genuine process, then reality itself becomes something that is managed, controlled, and operated through its simulated double.” (00:16:45)

    • Quote: “People have never been more visually illiterate... They’ve managed to create a society of visual illiterates who can no longer tell real from fake when it’s on a screen.” (00:07:29-00:07:44)

  4. San Diego Plane Crash and Symbolic Connections:

    • Caller Jurassic Liars discusses a recent plane crash in San Diego’s Tierra Santa neighborhood, connecting it to symbolic elements like the number 666 and the band The Devil Wears Prada. The crash’s survivor links to a 2019 shooting, reinforcing the psyop narrative.

    • Quote: “Tierra Santa... Tierra is like a crown... Santa is Satan... The numbers on the plane... were N, S, and D. And the numbers were 666.” (00:12:05-00:12:45)

    • Quote: “This guy survived a shooting that happened back in 2019... August 4th, 2019. It was the Ned Peppers shooting.” (00:13:36-00:13:56)

  5. Cultural and Historical Symbolism:

    • The episode ties together various cultural symbols, such as Elvis Presley, Abraham Lincoln, and Donald Trump, suggesting a meta-narrative linking historical assassinations and modern events. Ozman highlights recurring motifs like the Space Needle and the number 113.

    • Quote: “Abe Lincoln figures prominently in the Final Destination movies for some reason... And we’ve been talking about this Abe Lincoln correlation with Trump.” (00:05:50-00:06:00)

    • Quote: “113 is infused throughout various Pixar films, and they explain what it means in Wall-E... Directive 113, which means abandon the Earth.” (00:25:17-00:25:43)

  6. Skepticism and the “Off-World Stage Perspective”:

    • Ozman advocates for an “off-world stage perspective,” rejecting both mainstream and alternative media narratives. He critiques terms like “false flag” for implying events are real but misattributed, urging listeners to question all media constructs.

    • Quote: “The very tools for critique are part of the simulated system. This is the trap of alt media... It’s not enough to be anti the pro position... You have to be anti the alternative media as well.” (00:20:17-00:20:43)

    • Quote: “Once you get that, you’re cured for life. I don’t think you could go back. It’s like you see a magic trick.” (00:35:37-00:35:44)

Links and References:

  • Final Destination and Space Needle: The episode references Leo Pirate’s article on predictive programming at mindwar.page.

  • San Diego Plane Crash: News articles cited include headlines about the Tierra Santa crash, likened to a scene from Donnie Darko.

  • Baudrillard’s Simulation Theory: Frank Murr’s post on the Gilded server, referencing “Politics, Power, and the Simulated Event.”

  • Elvis and Cultural Symbols: Connections to the Elvis movie montage on YouTube, linking the Space Needle and 2001: A Space Odyssey.

  • Autohoax Report: Jurassic Liars’ videos are available at autohoax.com.

Conclusion: This episode of Infinite Plane Radio weaves a complex tapestry of skepticism, connecting contemporary events to media narratives and historical symbolism. Ozman and his callers challenge the authenticity of high-profile incidents, urging listeners to adopt a critical perspective that transcends mainstream and alternative media. The discussion is both a critique of societal manipulation and a call to recognize the constructed nature of reality in the modern age.

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