IPS DEPROGRAM “HOAX INDICATORS AND INFORMED DISBELIEF” (1)
Update: 2025-11-12
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The speaker in this excerpt from an MP3 discusses a new article titled "Hoax Indicators and Informed Disbelief," arguing for a skeptical approach to mainstream media that avoids automatically calling events fake, instead advocating for the position of the "informed disbeliever." This stance requires suspending judgment and using a working list of "hoax indicators"—such as concurrent media programming, crisis actors, celebrity involvement, deviations from protocol, and predictable event templates—to raise significant doubts about an event's veracity. The speaker asserts that many supposed real-world events, like the Charlie Kirk incident, are actually pre-scheduled and scripted psychological operations (Psyops) that become "fake history," often leveraging a "controlled opposition" narrative where both mainstream and alternative media promote a shared "big lie" about an event's reality. The central premise is that media fakery is systemic and that an awareness of this "off-world stage perspective" is necessary to avoid being a "propaganda mule" consumed by the media's manufactured worldview, which is analogized to a state religion or "News Testament."
Here are five quotes from the source material:
"Reflexively calling something fake is the same error as automatically calling it true."
"The entire point of a psychological operation is to deceive."
"We should instead take the position of the informed disbeliever."
"Real events tend not to have the problem reaction solution template attached."
"That fake news is being used to proactively create history."
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