
Infinite Plane Radio open phones 11/21 "Conspiracism as government created counter-culture"
Podcast Title: Infinite Plane Society
The podcast discusses current events framed as psychological operations (Psyops) and delves into the theory that global media systematically fabricates historical events to maintain a controlled worldview. The host details a creative project utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to produce content based on these themes, while arguing that AI's growing ability to generate convincing fakery poses a threat to human creative endeavors and objectivity.
Candace Owens and the French Assassination Claim (Described as a Psyop)
Topics: Candace Owens claimed the French government, possibly working with Israel, had ordered her assassination due to the "too much truth" she has been speaking. The alleged payment for the hit was either $1.5 million or $15 million. The host asserts that this entire episode is a psychological operation (Psyop), characterizing Owens as a "walking talking Psyop". Her role is seen as a key figure in the controlled counterculture, designed to function as the "perfect bridge between Red Pills and... woke right politics".
Quotes:
"Candace Owens crying wolf claiming the French government has orders to assassinate her."
"I think this is 100% a psychological operation. She's a she's just a walking talking Psyop at this point."
"She's the perfect bridge between Red Pills and J. Hill from conspiracy theory to woke right politics."
Fabricated History and Global Media Psyops (Newsbending/History Bending)
Topics: The core premise is that the "only conspiracy worth confronting" is the "successful ongoing conspiracy of what you could consider to be manufacturing history" by inserting fake events onto our timeline. Major historical events since at least the 1960s are believed to have been fabricated and accepted by all media globally, requiring the collusion of governments, law enforcement, hospitals, and media agencies. The process involves "newsbending," where fake events steer news cycles, leading to the bending of the entire timeline, or "history bending". A psychological operation (Psyop) is defined as a "simulated event treated as real".
Quotes:
"The only real one, it's the successful ongoing conspiracy of what you could consider to be manufacturing history, a fabricating our consensus worldview by inserting fake events onto our timeline."
"What I'm suggesting here is that these events being planned in advance is something that we can demonstrate."
"A psychological operation is just a simulated event treated as real."
The George Floyd/Derek Chauvin Incident (A Bifurcated Psyop)
Topics: The current revival of the Derek Chauvin case, with Jack Posobiec advocating for a retrial, is cited as a major Psyop. The speaker observes that these operations are always "bifurcated left, right" to maintain a dialectic and division. The official narrative splits into the right-wing view (Floyd overdosed, Chauvin followed protocol) and the left-wing view (Floyd was killed by systemic racism). The host proposes a third perspective: "George Floyd's not dead. George Floyd is not dead. Derek Schovin is not in jail".
Quotes:
"Jack Posbec is out there advocating for the for a retrial for Derek Schovin. And of course, like every major Psyop, there's a template. They're always bifurcated left, right?"
"They leave these things ambiguous so they can maintain this dialectic, this fight over the truth."
"The fact of it is the third perspective is that George Floyd's not dead. George Floyd is not dead. Derek Schovin is not in jail."
AI and the Future of Comedy and Art
Topics: The speaker warns that AI is rapidly advancing to replace human creative endeavors, specifically noting that AI is "coming for" stand-up comedians and predicting that an AI comedian will eventually surpass living, breathing humans in humor. The creation of convincing AI-generated content, such as animal rescue videos that make viewers cry, signifies that the point of no return has passed. This level of media fakery constitutes a "new illiteracy" where audiences cannot discern real from fake, especially with visual stimuli.
Quotes:
"AI is coming for you. There's going to be a point where some AI comedian is going to be funnier than all the living, breathing human comedians."
"You're going to find out one of these days that you've already consumed AI stuff thinking it was real."
"We're going to reach a point where the media fakery is going to get so good that it's going to constitute a new illiteracy."
AI-Generated Novella Project (Conspiracy Candy)