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IPS Morning Deprogram

5/6/25

"IPS Morning D Program" on May 6th, 2025, focusing on the idea that many widely reported events and prominent alternative theories are actually government psychological operations (psyops). The speaker discusses how events like the Austin Metcalf and Shiloh Hendricks incident might be engineered for the purpose of implementing stricter speech restrictions, potentially leading to an "internet lockdown" as a "mind virus." They also challenge the views of commentators like Matt Walsh who dismiss the idea that "everything is an op," arguing that psyops are prevalent in media and even history.

The discussion branches into criticizing various conspiracy theories, such as the Epstein files, UFO sightings (linked to an alleged disinfo agent), chemtrails, and the moon landing hoax, suggesting these are also government-created "guardrails" or "truther bait" to control dissenting views and mislead those questioning the mainstream. The speaker also explores the notion of underground cities, the potential for automated disinformation through AI, and expresses concern about the "Mandela Effect" being a form of deliberate psychological manipulation and indoctrination, particularly of children.

Here is a summary of the "IPS Morning D Program" drawing on the provided sources:

The program, dated May 6th, 2025, begins by mentioning the Communications Act of 1996 and setting the stage for discussing current events and topics through the host's feed.

Key Topics and Main Points:

  • PSYOPs and Current Events

    • The host discusses the Austin Metcalf/Shiloh Hendricks incident, questioning the intense media focus on it compared to other events, suggesting it is a "give, send, go driven PSYOP" that is "engineered" and intensifying.

    • Polly St. George is quoted as agreeing that this event is an "op, cultural subversion, getting you ready for some severe speech restrictions", a sentiment the host agrees with.

    • In contrast, Matt Walsh is quoted saying that the most annoying people are those who think "everything is an op" and that "there are actually things that happen in the world".

    • The host counters Walsh by stating that PSYOPs are "the rule not the exception" and that mass media is "infused with psyops".

    • Calling something a hoax or op is presented as a way to avoid emotional entanglement and taking sides. The host identifies as a "conscientious objector to the Cywar".

    • Avoiding taking a side is argued to be "intelligent" and "informed," not cowardly.

    • Media psyops are compared to "miracles," "myths," and "contemporary myths, stories".

    • Although the word "psyop" is now mainstream, it's suggested that it's been "acknowledged" by authorities (like the Pentagon denying Taylor Swift's Super Bowl presence was a psyop) so "everybody to laugh at the word psyop" and "ridicule truth". Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl is considered a PSYOP based on the attention it got.

    • Bifurcated psyops, like the Austin Metcalf/Shiloh Hendricks incident which plays on tribalism or the climate change vs. chemtrail narratives, are noted as standard practice in psychological operations.

    Quotes:

    • "this Austin Metcalf, Shiloh Hendricks thing wouldn't be a PSYOP. It wouldn't be as effective if they weren't combining the two. I mean, this is engineered."

    • "cultural subversion, getting you ready for some severe speech restrictions. That is what this is."

    • "psyops are the rule not the exception"

    • "To call it a hoax, to call it an op is to say, yeah, I don't have to be emotionally entangled."

    • "I really am a conscientious objector to the psychological warfare."

    • "media psyops are miracles. These are myths, contemporary myths, stories."

    • "Taylor Swift going to the Super Bowl is not a psyop, which it was a psyop"

  • "Disease X" and Internet Censorship

    • The host posits that Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, turning it into X, is intended to "release Disease X".

    • This Disease X is defined by the WHO as a placeholder for a future major event but is interpreted here as not a virus but a "mental virus, a mind virus".

    • This "mind virus" is intended to be used as a "pretext for ubiquitous censorship," with public support already established.

    • Give Send Go's role in allowing controversial accounts and comments is seen as "platforming these ideas".

    • Upcoming "mass censorship coming to Canada" due to alleged online hate is anticipated.

    • Disease X is equated with "the rage virus, the mind viruses that turn one part of the population against another".

    • A prediction by Tucker Carlson of a false flag "anti-racist terror attack" involving Patriot Front is seen as a potential trigger event to "justify censorship".

    Quotes:

    • "The next big lockdown is going to be the internet lockdown."

    • "The disease X is not a virus virus, but a mental virus, a mind virus."

    • "they're going to use this mind virus as a pretext for ubiquitous censorship."

    • "mass censorship coming to Canada, it's going to get really bad. They're going to be censoring the internet for Canada"

    • "Disease X... the rage virus, the mind viruses that turn one part of the population against another."

  • Analyzing Mainstream and Alternative Narratives

    • The host states that the "mass media is infused with psyops" and "If you believe the news is real, you're reality compromised".

    • Focus should be on "how you arrive at your conclusions" and studying "wrong answers" to "reverse engineer them".

    • Events like the delayed release of Epstein files, JFK files, and mentions on the Diddy list are labeled "nothing burgers" and clickbait used by truthers.

    • Louis Elizondo, behind a widely discredited UFO photo presented to Congress, is highlighted as an "admitted disinformation guy".

    • Truthers are described as falling for basic manipulation, such as leaked documents presented as opportunities for them to "discover" the truth and become "investigators".

    • QAnon is called "nothing but counterintelligence, nothing but operatives".

    • Chemtrail theory and certain UFO mythologies are presented as intelligence operations designed to identify non-mainstream thinkers and then control or discredit them with false narratives ("limited hangout," "truther bait").

    • Conspiracy theorists are generally described as "confused" and unable to "separate real from fake" or "parse it".

    • Instead of rejecting lies from the mainstream media (MSM), some add to it ("MSM plus") to make the claims believable.

    • The host advocates for a "culture of non-belief" and skepticism, stating they "want to disbelief" and that one shouldn't "want to believe".

    • AI systems are seen as confined to the "mainstream mediation box," incapable of objective analysis or contradicting the established narrative.

    • This control is referred to as "guardrailing". The host explains they introduced this term in their book, defining guardrails as "misleading red herring narratives that catch the people who drift" but keep them within a controlled set of beliefs.

    • Promoting specific models of the world (Crater Earth, Globe Earth, Flat Earth) is seen as unscientific and akin to arguing over religious myths. The Flat Earth topic is viewed primarily as a question of "worldview and how you arrive at a worldview and the capacity of a media monopoly to deceive the multitudes".

    • Critiques are made of the "final experiment" (Antarctica expedition by skeptics) for being biased, unscientific, and having questionable elements.

    • Comparing the news being fake versus reality being fake, the host argues the former is more likely, and simulation theorists who claim reality is fake are "broken machines" who "can't tell real from fake".

    • The correct approach is not "auto believers" or "auto disbelievers" but suspending judgment and seeking more information.

    Quotes:

    • "the edifice upon which every story rests is infused with fakery our history is infused with fakery... our mass media is infused with psyops"

    • "If you believe the news is real, you're reality compromised."

    • "The hopium addicts have been pretty vocal this year, but they're suddenly quiet. It's like, wait a minute. I heard a bunch of hopium people saying Epstein files are coming out... Nobody's talking about Epstein."

    • "you have an admitted disinformation guy... who is behind this UFO photo"

    • "They use leaked docs as a way of giving truthers the opportunity to discover the truth for themselves. Now they're investigators."

    • "Q operation was nothing but counterintelligence, nothing but operatives."

    • "chemtrail theory is 100% an operation. It's an intelligence operation."

    • "The critical thinkers who know the mainstream is BS are obviously going to look for other information. Well, they have an entire catalog of information of other stories for you to go through."

    • "Conspiracy theorists are all confused."

    • "All of the AI exists in the mainstream mediation box."

    • "guardrails... are misleading red herring narratives that catch the people who drift."

    • "If it was done by NASA, it had NASA's budget. What couldn't you fake with a billion dollars per day?"

    • "What's more likely? News is fake or reality is fake?"

    • "auto believers, people who automatically believe, are doing it wrong. Auto disbelievers, the people who say nothing is real, are also doing it wrong."

  • Underground Cities and Mars Bases

    • News of a "$21 trillion underground city" for the rich and powerful is discussed.

    • This is connected to the idea of space programs preparing for Mars/Lunar bases.

    • The suggestion is made that these could be "deep underground Mars bases" disguised as Mars due to budget and the rationale for staying underground during terraforming.

    • The concept is compared to sci-fi stories like Fallout and J.G. Ballard's "13 to Centaurus," where people live underground in simulated environments.

    • Claims about "slave children on Mars" by an ex-CIA agent (Robert David Steele) and NASA's denial are mentioned.

    • Selling bunkers for an extinction event or digital immortality post-mortem (like Elon Musk might do) is framed as a "scam" to "bilk the rich" for "better seats on mars" or in a simulation, comparable to selling indulgences.

    Quotes:

    • "Bush official claims the United States built a $21 trillion underground city for the rich and powerful to live if there is a near extinction event."

    • "they could just do this stuff underground you know hyperloop people make them think they're on mars"

    • "NASA spokesperson forced to deny that the Space Agency has a colony of child slaves on Mars."

    • "You know, this reminds me of something. I've got to find a story. And J.G. Bellard wrote a story called 13 to Centaurus... they find out that they're not actually in space, but they were put into a simulated spaceship living underground for an entire generation."

    • "Why do you need a bunker? It's a scam."

    • "I wouldn't be shocked if Musk was already selling tickets to having people's consciousness digitally uploaded post-mortem... I could sell you immortality."

    • "they're bilking the rich for better seats on mars"

    • "Who's going to mop the floors? ... So it's going to have to be rich and powerful and then a bunch of poor people. Or it could be that the poor people are already there, Martian slaves."

  • The Mandela Effect

    • A video of a child explaining the Mandela Effect using concepts like particle accelerators destroying universes is discussed and labeled "Mandela Effect grooming" and "padded room talk". The host finds this "sad" and "pathetic".

    • The host states that the scientific explanation is the "misinformation effect," which is an "observed phenomenon," "repeatable," "testable," and "very well understood".

    • The misinformation effect explains how memories are affected by context and prompts, leading to conflation of prompted artifacts (imagination) with memory.

    • Mandela Effect conversations are compared to interrogations that can create false memories, similar to how faulty eyewitness testimony leads to wrongful convictions (citing the Innocence Project).

    • Mandela-affected people are described as giving "bad testimony because of retroactive interference with their memories misinformation effect" caused by the proponent.

    • It's suggested the Mandela Effect persists because affected parents "brainwash their kids into the Mandela Effect cult".

    • The host notes that alleged Mandela Effects are always binary (e.g., Jif or Jiffy), which contradicts the idea of splitting into multiple universes.

    • The Mandela Effect is called a "real psyop," but the effect is "100% in the minds of the believers," with "no objective evidences". It is seen as a "religious concept" preying on the vulnerable.

    Quotes:

    • "He believes that this thing that some people call the Mandela Effect is actually real?"

    • "This is Mandela Effect grooming."

    • "there is this thing that explains the mandela effect it's very simple it's called the misinformation effect"

    • "every mandela effect that somebody quote recalls is a construct"

    • "This explains all Mandela effects, and this technique also... explains faulty eyewitness testimony"

    • "every mandela effect conversation is an interrogation"

    • "mandela affected people are giving you bad testimony because of retroactive interference with their memories misinformation effect caused by The Mandela Effect Proponent."

    • "here you have an adult literally brainwashing his child to believe this crap."

    • "The Mandela effect is real because it's a real psyop."

    • "The Mandela effect is 100% in the minds of the believers. There are no objective evidences of Mandela effects."

    • "mandela effect is a religious concept"

  • Analysis of Conflict and Societal Divisions

    • The host states that after Oct 7, they stopped caring about the Israel/Gaza conflict because the "SIOP entertainment complex is everywhere" and "Each side is going to lie" and "prop up fake victims".

    • Observations are made about alleged fake dead bodies in footage, noting details like eyes being closed like dolls, which is contrary to real corpses needing to be wired shut.

    • Arguing over whose dead bodies are real indicates an inability to have a "firm grasp on" reality.

    • Avoiding taking sides in such conflicts is presented as necessary because "nobody has an objective grasp" and taking sides doesn't grant a "moral high ground".

    • "Woke" (Critical Race Theory blaming whites) and "alt-woke" (Critical Jew Theory blaming Jewish people) are described as "identical" bifurcated psyops based on grievance, where "Each side claims that it's being genocided".

    • It's concluded that "If it's a mirror, if it's a bifurcated psyop... if both sides agree, but they just blame each other, it's a hoax."

    Quotes:

    • "after 10-7, I realized that the SIOP entertainment complex is everywhere."

    • "Each side is going to lie to the other side. Each side is going to prop up fake victims."

    • "I was noticing all these dead kids are fake. I called this out. I said, look at the eyes, look at the mouths. There's no way these things were killed by bombs. These are just dummies."

    • "critical race theory and critical jew theory are identical"

    • "Grievance-based politics with scapegoats. Each side claims that it's being genocided."

    • "If it's a mirror, if it's a bifurcated psyop... it's a hoax."

  • Truther Community Dynamics and Philosophy

    • Trutherism and conspiracy theory are broadly characterized as a "religion" or "alternate spirituality" that replaces traditional religious concepts.

    • The truther community is seen as "vitriolic" and "victims of mind control".

    • Their beliefs are often acquired emotionally, making them resistant to challenge.

    • The host emphasizes their approach as an "operating system," a "methodology," and a "culture of non-belief," distinct from having a fixed "belief system".

    • Skeptics or non-believers are perceived as a "threat to the collective".

    • Apostates (those who leave the belief system) are treated harshly to "set an example" and protect the group's integrity.

    • Cult-like behavior in these communities includes the inability to have a "rational conversation" without resorting to attacks or defensive postures.

    • Engaging in performative activism ("shouting in the street," "fighting the power") is seen not as moral high ground but as being a "useful stooge".

    Quotes:

    • "trutherism is a religion. Alternate spirituality has itself become a different religion"

    • "The truther is somebody who has been infected by an operating system."

    • "When people acquire their beliefs emotionally, that it's a little more difficult to get them to let that go."

    • "What we proffer here is an operating system... One is a methodology and the other is a set of prescribed talking points and beliefs."

    • "We are deliberately fomenting a culture of non-belief here."

    • "Think about that. I'm a rational person... But a chemtrail believer A cultist cannot sit down and have a five-minute conversation about it rationally without attacking you"

    • "The religiosity of the truther is what I'm commenting on. And again, I'm not a truther. I'm not a conspiracy theorist."

    • "just because you're shouting in the street... does not give you a moral high ground. In fact, it reveals you to be a useful stooge."

The program also briefly touches on topics like cyborgs/bioprocessors, the shape of the Earth and potential hidden land or deceptive cartography, misunderstandings of scientific concepts like the double-slit experiment and hundredth monkey syndrome, and acknowledges plans for future community engagement via Discord.

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