Episodios

  • ips evening deprogram 5_6_25
    May 8 2025
    1 h y 32 m
  • "IPS Morning DeProgram" on May 6th, 2025
    May 8 2025

    "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.
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  • The IPS Morning Deprogram 5/5/25
    May 7 2025
    The IPS Morning Deprogram5/5/25 The IPS Morning Deprogram is planned to be a steady program beginning in 2025, operating in the mornings, with evening open phone sessions complementing it. The purpose of the Morning D program is to set the stage for later discussions. The host utilizes automations and AI agents in their workflow. The program is described as a "work in progress," not yet in its "final form".The core focus of the program is media analysis and propaganda analysis, covering information from both news and entertainment. The host positions the program's approach as philosophical, detached, and distinct from conspiracy theorists, mainstream news, activists, or QAnon. The goal is not to "wake people up" or "fight the deep state".The session begins with a discussion of a clip from an individual who worked in security for 15 years, commenting on the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July. The security expert suggests the attempt was staged because standard security protocol dictates keeping the target on the ground and shielded, not standing them upright for a "photo op". The host agrees that the event was staged but argues that the security expert's perspective is limited because he is "in the box" of mainstream mediation and mixes "real" and "fake" elements. This mixing of real and fake is labeled as "confusion," "MSM Plus," or a "normie take".The host contends that when someone believes an event is partially real (e.g., believing a shooter or victim died) while also seeing signs of fakery, they often invent complex explanations or conspiracy theories to reconcile the inconsistencies. Examples given include the idea that a "degenerate kid" was hired to shoot and miss but accidentally killed someone, or questioning how an AP photographer captured the bullet.The host's approach is informed disbelief and suspending judgment when consuming media. The principle is that "if there's any hint of fakery body count goes to zero" until an actual crime is proven. This contrasts with "conspiracy theorists" or "false flaggers" who might believe an event is a conspiracy but still accept that people died.A significant theme is the critique of the left-right political paradigm, which the host views as both sides colluding against the masses. Events are often presented as "bifurcated PSYOPs," where both sides agree the event happened but blame the other side for the cause. Examples include helicopter crashes (blaming DEI vs. funding cuts) and mass shootings (blaming gun culture vs. antidepressants).The session also discusses recent events framed as potential psyops or theater. The Austin Metcalfe stabbing and the Shiloh Hendricks incident are presented as being put in the same conversation, described as a "proxy race war" engineered psychological operation, potentially timed for the summer. The GoFundMe accounts associated with these incidents are seen as part of building a "race war narrative".Predictive programming and synchronicity between media/entertainment and real-world events are explored. Examples include parallels between Donald Trump and Hulk Hogan (blading technique), Nick Fuentes and David Duke, Elon Musk and a character in "the madness", Laura Loomer and a character named Laura Jennings, and the timing and imagery of the Trump assassination attempt aligning with scenes in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice. The Ave Maria performance at a Trump rally 84 days after the alleged shooting is highlighted as a parallel to the song sung by the Riddler in The Batman. The fact that both alleged Trump shooters appeared in BlackRock commercials is noted, which is seen by others as evidence of a "deep state" plot but by the host as evidence of individuals being within the "PSYOP entertainment complex" or "the club".Religious and symbolic themes are discussed, such as Pope Francis and Klaus Schwab stepping down on the same day at age 88, a number associated with twins and duality. The host questions if Pope Francis is truly dead or if the death was staged. Trump sharing an AI video portraying himself as Pope is mentioned, along with the QAnon belief that Trump is the new Pope. The Aramaic word "Abracadabra," meaning "I create as I speak," is discussed in the context of spellcraft, media, and shaping worldviews.Critiques are leveled against certain conspiracy theories, including the idea that reality is a simulation. The host argues that simulation theory is a "psyop" and "cognitive sabotage" designed to undermine the credibility of those who see through media manipulation. The host distinguishes their position, stating that reality exists and is objective, predictable, testable, and reliable, while media is not. Believing reality is fake because media is fake is seen as confusing the map with the territory.The host also critiques "truthers" who dismiss fake events entirely without analysis, viewing this as a form of "gaslighting" or "damage control" because fake events are precisely
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    1 h y 34 m
  • IPS MORNING DEPROGRAM
    May 6 2025

    IPS MORNING DEPROGRAM
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    2 h y 27 m
  • Infinite Plane Saturnday (5)
    Apr 23 2025

    Infinite Plane Saturnday 4/19/25
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    2 h y 15 m
  • IPS DEPROGRAM 4/16/25
    Apr 23 2025

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    3 h y 6 m
  • IPS EVENING DEPROGRAM 4_11_25
    Apr 12 2025

    IPS EVENING DEPROGRAM 4/11/25
    Archive and Notes
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    2 h y 52 m
  • INFINITE PLANE SATURNDAY 3/29/25
    Mar 30 2025

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    INFINITE PLANE SATURNDAY 3/29/25
    The broadcast begins with the host announcing that they are live on "Saturn Day," March 29, 2025.

    The host recounts a phone call from the previous day with a caller named Lynn (initially misidentified as Flynn), which was interrupted when the YouTube stream dropped. This technical glitch leads to speculation about possible interference—ranging from being "targeted" by entities like the "Deep State" or "Gremlins" to an electromagnetic pulse (EMP). The host leans toward a simpler explanation, suggesting it’s likely a YouTube-side issue, and mentions checking their settings to troubleshoot.

    A significant portion of the broadcast revolves around a conspiracy theory about Alex Jones, a well-known alternative media personality. The host claims they started this topic the previous night, asserting that Jones has been "replaced." They propose two main theories: one, that Jones is now an "AI avatar" or "virtual Jones," and two, that he has been physically replaced by another person. The host conducted a poll, finding that few suspect a clone, but many believe in a physical replacement over an AI scenario. They reference a video by "Jake the Orifice," who suggests Jones is wearing a mask, pointing to a "mask flaw" as evidence. The host admits to not initially considering an older theory—that Jones might be comedian Bill Hicks—indicating a willingness to explore various angles but also a self-acknowledged lack of thorough research.
    In summary, this "Infinite Plane" broadcast from March 29, 2025, is a multifaceted exploration of conspiracy theories, media critique, and listener engagement. It centers on the alleged replacement of Alex Jones, weaves in cinematic symbolism, predicts censorship from X, and ends with a musical expression of skepticism. While lacking in concrete evidence, it captures the essence of a subculture that thrives on questioning official narratives and finding meaning in the obscure.

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    2 h y 33 m
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