From CIA Mind Control Files to UK Digital ID: A Roundup of Rabbit Holes, Anomalies, and Unanswered Questions
This compilation dispatch covers a wide range of topics the host presents as interconnected threads: CIA Project Artichoke documents describing mass drug-administration research, the UK Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill framed as a digital surveillance Trojan horse, smart city and 15-minute city concerns tied to the C40 consortium, and a range of viral anomalies spanning cannibal-themed advertising, alleged Trump body doubles, and soul-swapping theories gaining mainstream traction post-Epstein files.
// CHAPTERS
- 0:00Intro: Trump Interview, Staged Events, and Psychological Operations — The host opens with a clip in which Trump is asked about conspiracy theories surrounding staged events; the host frames Trump's response as an implicit admission that historical events are constructed psychological operations.
- 2:02Trump and Aleister Crowley: Chaos as a Pattern — The host draws a parallel between Trump and occultist Aleister Crowley, arguing both are defined by the deliberate creation of chaos.
- 2:35CIA Project Artichoke: Declassified Drug-in-Food Documents — The host reads from declassified CIA documents on Project Artichoke, the predecessor to MK Ultra, which describe research into concealing drugs in food, water, Coca-Cola, beer, cigarettes, and vaccinations to produce anxiety or depression in target populations.
- 3:23Trump Body Double Claims — A clip argues that a figure seen standing behind a curtain is not Trump, citing the presence of a pocket square and a visibly bald head as distinguishing features. The host declines to endorse the claim but invites elaboration.
- 4:27UK Children's Wellbeing Bill: Social Media Ban as Digital ID Trojan Horse — The host covers the 27 April 2026 Lords and Commons votes on the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, arguing that enforcing an under-16 social media ban requires verifying every user's age, effectively mandating digital ID or biometric checks for all UK adults. Big Brother Watch's statement is quoted directly.
- 6:36Online Safety Act, VPNs, and the Encrypted Messaging Spy Clause — The host traces a legislative creep from the Online Safety Act — which caused a surge in VPN downloads — through proposed age checks on VPNs, to a spy clause empowering Ofcom to compel WhatsApp and Signal to scan end-to-end encrypted messages.
- 8:08Google's Toronto Smart City Bid and the Data Extraction Motive — An unnamed interviewee — described as one of the most knowledgeable people on technological control — recounts successfully fighting Google's attempt to develop Toronto's port as a smart city, arguing Google's primary goal was commercial data extraction from continuous monitoring.
- 9:5015-Minute Cities, C40, and the Limits on Movement — The interviewee describes reading C40 consortium documentation that, he argues, sets goals including caloric restriction to 2,500 calories per day by force, limiting flights to once every three years, eliminating 90% of private car ownership, and restricting neighbourhood travel. He compares this to China's Skynet surveillance system.
- 12:10China's Skynet: Surveillance, Uyghur Monitoring, and Hong Kong Protests — The interviewee describes 400–600 million CCTV cameras in China, gait identification, and mandatory reporting of Uyghur customers by restaurant owners. Hong Kong protesters' use of lasers to destroy camera sensors is recounted from firsthand observation.
- 13:56Tri-State City and the Smart City Trajectory — The interviewee introduces the Tri-State City concept as a further example of planned smart urban infrastructure, noting the book Ghost Map as an entry point into the topic.
- 14:30Fake Snacks: Illegal Repackaging of Expired Food — A viral video claims illegal factories collect expired supermarket products, grind them, add flavourings and dyes, reshape them, and attach fake production dates before selling them at low prices.
- 15:33Samsung Galaxy Flash vs. iPhone: Viral Phone Test — A clip demonstrates a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra's camera flash allegedly cutting through plastic at close range. The host notes their own iPhone 14 produced no such effect when tested.
- 17:46Pringles Super Bowl Ad and the Cannibal Commercial Pattern — The host notes that the Pringles Super Bowl ad featuring Sabrina Carpenter depicts a character being trampled and eaten. This is presented as one of multiple cannibal-themed commercials — including Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cheez-Its, and KFC — released within approximately twelve months.
- 21:43Walmart Meat Weight Discrepancy — A viral video shows a shopper weighing Walmart meat products on an in-store produce scale, finding the labelled weights are reportedly nearly double the actual weights. The host notes a commenter calculated the overcharge across a full cart ran to hundreds of dollars.
- 23:40Trump Cuts Off Camilla: The Royal Handshake Incident — A clip shows Trump allegedly interrupting Queen Camilla during a handshake line, prompting commentary on diplomatic protocol and Melania Trump's apparent reaction.
- 25:08Oliver the Humanzee: Bipedal Chimpanzee and Genetic Resolution — The story of Oliver, a chimpanzee who walked upright, avoided other apes, and preferred human company, is recounted. Genetic testing confirmed 48 chromosomes — consistent with standard chimpanzees — though the host notes observers still found him inexplicably different.
- 26:11Modern Slavery: Arabian Peninsula and Current Realities — A speaker argues that African individuals can be purchased via an app for approximately $400, comparing this to historical transatlantic slavery and calling it the defining cause of the era.
- 27:08Thermal Camera Footage of Palace Guards: Reptilian or Methodological Error? — The host analyses a clip purporting to show palace guards emitting no heat on a thermal camera. The host argues the footage is methodologically unreliable due to camera quality, subject distance, and ambient light sources from the building.
- 28:18Grave Incident Footage: Hand Pulling a Man Downward — CCTV footage of a man falling into a grave appears to show a hand grabbing his shoulder and pulling him down. The host questions why the footage was online and who was monitoring it for paranormal activity.
- 29:15Michael Jackson and Jeffrey Epstein: Public Trust and Selective Belief — The host briefly contrasts public responses to Michael Jackson and Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting people were wrong in both cases, without elaborating further.
- 30:36Delivery Robots in the UK: A Brief Note — The host reacts to footage of a delivery robot becoming stuck, noting with mild surprise that these robots are now operating in the UK.
- 30:55Great Siege of Malta 1565: Knights Hospitaller vs. the Ottomans — A conversational clip recounts the 1565 Great Siege of Malta, where approximately 500 Knights Hospitaller reportedly held off 60,000 Ottoman forces for five months, eventually killing around 30,000. The host notes it is an under-discussed battle.
- 32:22Saturn Symbolism and Consciousness — A clip interprets the astronomical symbol for Saturn — a cross over a crescent — as representing Earth dominating mind, which the speaker argues signifies a suppressed state of consciousness designed to keep people in unconscious material existence.
- 33:58The 1915 Panama–Pacific Exposition: Lost Architecture and Energy — Archival narration describes the Palace of Horticulture, Fountain of Energy, and Festival Hall from what appears to be the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition. The host reflects that such architecture carried an energy entirely absent from the modern world.
- 35:00Erika Kirk, Candace Owens, and the White House Dinner Controversy — Erika Kirk addresses claims made by Candace Owens regarding the Jewski skit and her alleged connection to Charlie Kirk. Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump as 'an expected widow' is also cited. The host frames Kirk as having been 'cast for a role.'
- 36:54Teke Teke: Japan's Bisected Spirit Urban Legend — The Teke Teke urban legend is recounted: the spirit of a girl bisected by a train who allegedly roams Japanese train stations at night, particularly around the Obon festival. The host categorises it as creepypasta.
- 38:23Iryna Zhuravska: Real Grief Contrasted with Performative Mourning — The host identifies the woman shown grieving intensely as the mother of Iryna Zhuravska, a Ukrainian girl who died on a bus in August, contrasting authentic grief with what the host implies is performative public mourning seen elsewhere.
- 38:32TikTok Farlands: Algorithm Glitch or Viral Trend? — Reports of TikTok phones appearing trapped in a loop of disturbing glitching content are addressed. The host clarifies this is a known viral trend called the 'TikTok farlands' — a user-created fiction — not an actual platform hack.
- 39:26Selena Gomez Appearance Change and Soul-Switching Theory — A clip suggests Selena Gomez may have been 'switched out' after her foot contortion incident, framing observable physical and behavioural changes in celebrities as evidence of industry-controlled soul transfer. Beyoncé is also referenced.
- 41:09The Magic Mirror Is a Screen: Viral 'Reality-Breaking' Video Debunked — A viral video presented as a magical mirror connecting two people in different time zones is identified by the host as a video call — equivalent to a Skype connection — not a paranormal phenomenon.
- 41:52Telepathy Tapes: Non-Speaking Autistic Children and Claimed Telepathic Communication — A speaker claims studies show non-speaking autistic children communicate via telepathy and exist at a higher spiritual frequency. The host notes the Telepathy Tapes podcast as the cited source but advises viewers to review scientific rebuttals before accepting the claims.
- 43:26Paranormal CCTV: Partial Apparition on Grainy Footage — A brief translucent shape crossing a CCTV frame is discussed as possible evidence of a haunting. The host's primary observation is that the footage quality makes any conclusion impossible and 4K cameras are now affordable.
- 44:10Robots at Home Depot: Present Limitations vs. Military Threat — The host argues commercially available robots remain far from replacing jobs like refuse collection or mail delivery, but notes military robotics are a different and more concerning category.
- 44:30Fake Snow Conspiracy Theory — Multiple clips claim snow is artificial, mixed with contaminants, and connected to a post-COVID respiratory agenda. The host lists several scientific explanations — sublimation, freezing crust, insulation — and declines to further engage with the claim.
- 46:12Michael Jackson: Skin Colour, Media Targeting, and the Biographical Film — A clip argues Jackson's skin colour change was forced through substance injection, that his public demonisation intensified once he began speaking against the industry, and that the Dangerous album cover in 1991 foreshadowed this transition. The host notes the biographical film appears to have been well received despite review bombing.
- 47:34Breathing, Blood, and the Brain: Pseudoscience Corrected — A speaker claims humans breathe through their blood, not their lungs. The host partially agrees with the underlying point about blood oxygen transport but corrects the framing, noting the body operates as an integrated system rather than isolated components.
- 48:36Eminem's Comic Book Origins and the Slim Shady Creative Method — A clip details Eminem's early ambition to be a comic book artist, his teachers' praise for his drawing, and how his visual aesthetic — dark, exaggerated, violent — directly informed the Slim Shady character and his lyric-writing process.
- 49:57The Lottery by Shirley Jackson and the Dark Logic of Tradition — A viral video references the fictional village stoning ritual from Shirley Jackson's 1940s short story The Lottery. The host explains the source text and notes its enduring relevance as a critique of blind tradition.
- 50:54Soul Swapping Goes Mainstream Post-Epstein Files — A clip frames celebrity personality changes as evidence of ancient Canaanite soul-transfer technology — citing Leviticus and the Book of Mark — repackaged for the entertainment industry. The host notes the theory is gaining mainstream traction since the Epstein files and asks why such knowledge is now being permitted to propagate.
- 52:11True Crime Segment: David, Celeste Davis, and 40 Terabytes of Evidence — A YouTuber analyses the criminal case against an individual referred to as 'David,' who faces prosecution with 40 terabytes of evidence including alleged illicit material involving minors, a charge related to a relationship with Celeste Davis, and wiretap recordings. The host notes prosecutors appear to hold an overwhelming evidentiary advantage but cautions that skilled defence attorneys have overturned stronger-looking cases.
- 1:02:03Closing Summary and Sign-Off — The host closes the compilation, summarising its threads — cannibal commercials, soul swapping, Trump-as-Crowley, Oliver the Humanzee — and reflecting that the rabbit holes have become self-referential. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe.
Trump Interview: Conspiracy Theories, Staged Events, and the Host's Framing
The episode opens with a clip in which a reporter describes herself as hesitant to ask Trump about conspiracy theories claiming the Butler assassination attempt was staged or did not happen. Trump's response, according to the host's reading, draws a chain of equivalences: 'October 7th didn't happen, World War II didn't happen,' and so on. Trump characterises the people advancing these theories as 'more sick than con,' though he acknowledges 'there's a lot of con in it too.'
The host interprets Trump's comment — 'usually it takes a little bit longer' — as an acknowledgment that the public is awakening to a constructed reality faster than anticipated. The host frames this through the lens of psychological operations: 'I've been telling y'all it's been all psychological.'
The host also references Trump's use of the phrase 'central casting' to describe military generals, presenting this as a telling admission that public figures are selected for their visual and performative fit rather than merit.
Trump and Aleister Crowley: A Pattern of Chaos
The host argues there are notable similarities between Donald Trump and the occultist Aleister Crowley, specifically citing a shared disposition toward chaos and provocation. The host states: 'Once you notice that, you can't really un-notice it.' No further evidence is provided for the comparison beyond the characterisation of both figures as chaos-creators.
CIA Project Artichoke: Declassified Documents on Mass Drug Administration
The host presents what they describe as CIA-declassified documents relating to Project Artichoke, identified as the predecessor program to MK Ultra. The early stated goal of both programs, per the host, was to determine whether someone could be mind-controlled into becoming an assassin.
The host reads directly from one document: 'The second type of drug should be one that could be administered over a considerable period of time, possibly being placed in food or water, and would either have an agitating effect, producing anxiety, nervousness, tension, etc., or a depressing effect.' The document also lists concealment vehicles: 'food, water, Coca-Cola, beer, liquor, cigarettes, etc.' and adds that the drug 'should also be capable of use in standard medical treatments such as vaccinations.'
The host confirms these documents are publicly accessible on the CIA's website, and poses the rhetorical question of whether such programs have truly ended.
Trump Body Double: The Pocket Square and the Bald Head
A clip examined by the host claims that a figure visible behind a curtain — widely identified online as Trump — is in fact not Trump. The claimant cites two physical differentiators: the presence of a pocket square (which Trump does not wear) and a visibly bald top of the head reflecting light.
The host's reaction is one of genuine uncertainty rather than endorsement: 'The significance of this is what exactly? Are they trying to say this was Trump or is it people on the internet looking for rabbit holes within rabbit holes?'
UK Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Digital ID by Another Name
On 27 April 2026, the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill returned to the House of Lords for a 'ping-pong' session. The Lords voted 316 to 165 in favour of Lord Nash's amendment banning social media access for under-16s. The same evening, MPs in the Commons voted 272 to 64 to back the measure.
Education Minister Olivia Blakey stated on the floor of the Commons: 'We are placing a clear statutory requirement that the Secretary of State must, rather than may, act following the consultation.'
The host's central argument is not about whether under-16s should use social media, but about the structural implication: to verify that someone is over 16, you must check everyone. This, the host argues, translates to every adult in the UK being required to submit a passport, driver's licence, or biometric facial scan to a third-party verification service simply to access platforms they already use.
Civil liberties group Big Brother Watch is quoted: 'Politicians have just voted away your online privacy and freedoms. This means that every one of us in the UK could soon need to submit to intrusive digital ID checks to access the internet fully.' They added: 'A social media ban is not about children's well-being, but a Trojan horse for more surveillance and censorship.' The host states: 'It does sound a bit dramatic, but it isn't.'
The Online Safety Act: VPN Surge, Age Checks, and the Encrypted Messaging Spy Clause
The host describes a legislative trajectory they characterise as 'age checks all the way down.' The Online Safety Act caused a significant increase in VPN downloads in the UK, as even adults found themselves unable to access mental health forums or beer-related subreddits without first completing ID or biometric verification.
As adults and children began circumventing the Online Safety Act via VPNs, the host notes that the government began exploring age checks for VPN usage itself.
The host also highlights what they describe as a spy clause within the Online Safety Act: a provision that would empower Ofcom to compel messaging applications including WhatsApp and Signal to scan users' private end-to-end encrypted messages. The host concludes: 'The UK government is systematically attacking the digital privacy of its citizens, and I think we're running out of time to stop this train.'
Google, Toronto, and the Smart City Data Play
An unnamed interviewee — described by the other speaker as perhaps the most knowledgeable person alive on technological control — recounts how Google attempted to partner with the Ontario government to develop Toronto's port area into a smart city. According to the interviewee, this effort was successfully opposed.
The interviewee argues Google's primary motivation was the commercial value of continuous data generated by monitoring every activity within the city: 'If I can track you and all your purchases and where you're going and where you are, I can target you for marketing in a way that's been unheard of up until now.'
15-Minute Cities, C40, and Documented Restrictions on Movement and Consumption
The interviewee describes reading the C40 consortium's own documentation and finding stated goals that include: reducing caloric consumption to 2,500 calories per day 'by force' within fifteen years; limiting flights to once every three years for the general population; eliminating 90% of private car ownership (rather than transitioning it to electric, which the interviewee argues the grid cannot support); and limiting travel outside of local neighbourhoods.
The interviewee acknowledges some sympathy for the walkable neighbourhood concept in principle but objects to what the documentation describes as compulsory restrictions. He notes that describing these documented goals publicly has been characterised as a 'right-wing conspiracy' by legacy media, despite the documentation being publicly available.
China is cited as the extreme endpoint of this trajectory, with an estimated 400 to 600 million CCTV cameras — approximately one per 1.5 persons — capable of facial and gait identification. The system has been named Skynet by Chinese engineers, according to the interviewee, who notes this was a conscious reference to the fictional AI system in the Terminator films.
Hong Kong Protests and Uyghur Surveillance: Field Observations
The second speaker recounts being present during Hong Kong's 2019–2020 protests, where he observed protesters using lasers to destroy camera sensors. He was subsequently removed from Hong Kong after seven months.
During a separate visit to mainland China, the speaker reports being told by restaurant owners that they are legally required to call police immediately upon a Uyghur customer entering their establishment. He frames this as evidence that smart city surveillance extends beyond cameras into a socially enforced network of reporting.
Cannibal-Themed Commercials: Pringles, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cheez-Its, KFC
The host draws attention to the Pringles Super Bowl advertisement, in which Sabrina Carpenter falls in love with a man made of Pringles crisps, who is then trampled and eaten by a group of women. The host argues this is one of multiple cannibal-themed commercials released within approximately twelve months, listing Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cheez-Its, and KFC as additional examples.
The host states: 'They're literally throwing it in our faces,' framing the pattern as an intentional normalisation effort rather than coincidence.
Walmart Meat Labelling: Weight Discrepancy Claims
A viral video shows a shopper at Walmart testing multiple meat products on the store's produce scale. The labelled weights are claimed to be nearly double the actual weights measured. A commenter on the original video reportedly calculated the total overcharge across a full cart amounted to hundreds of dollars.
The host notes they purchase meat at Costco but states they are 'kind of tempted to try this myself' at local stores.
The Royal Handshake: Trump, Camilla, and Diplomatic Protocol
A clip shows what commentators describe as Trump interrupting Queen Camilla mid-handshake during a reception line, causing her to stop abruptly. The host notes this has had the effect of making die-hard Princess Diana supporters side with Camilla. Melania Trump is observed not shaking hands and apparently exchanging a quiet comment with Camilla. The host characterises Trump as 'a chaos conjurer.'
Oliver the Humanzee: Chimpanzee, Genetic Testing, and Unresolved Strangeness
The story of Oliver — a chimpanzee who came to public attention in the 1970s — is recounted. Oliver walked consistently upright on two legs, avoided other chimpanzees entirely, preferred proximity to humans, imitated small human movements, and was reported to be able to open doors and attempt to mimic human speech. Media at the time labelled him a 'Humanzee,' suggesting a human-chimpanzee hybrid.
Genetic testing eventually confirmed Oliver had 48 chromosomes, identical to a standard chimpanzee and distinct from the 46 chromosomes in humans. The host notes that despite this resolution, observers who interacted with Oliver still found his behaviour inexplicably different from other chimpanzees.
The host adds: 'Poor Oliver, people thought he was more human than ape, yet he was still made to walk on a leash.'
Modern Slavery: Current Scale and Political Silence
A speaker states that individuals described as Arabians can be purchased via an app for approximately $400 — less than an expensive pair of shoes. The speaker argues this constitutes ongoing slavery, distinct from but comparable to historical transatlantic slavery, and contends that political correctness has prevented the formation of an abolitionist movement equivalent to historical precedents. The host adds that the highest rates of modern slavery are recorded in India.
Thermal Camera Footage of Palace Guards: Methodological Critique
The host examines a viral clip in which a person films palace guards using what they present as a thermal camera, claiming the guards emit no heat. The host's analysis: for the footage to be meaningful, the user would need a scientific-grade thermal camera, not a consumer device or smartphone. The subjects are filmed at a distance beyond the reliable range of most thermal cameras. The heat appearing to come from the building is more likely attributable to internal radiators and light sources. At that distance, human body temperature would be unlikely to register accurately on consumer-grade equipment.
The host declines to attribute the absence of a heat signature to the guards being 'reptilian or vampires,' but does not dismiss the clip with mockery either.
Grave Footage: The Hand That Pulls
CCTV footage of a man accidentally falling into an open grave appears, on closer inspection, to show what looks like a hand grabbing his shoulder and pulling him downward. The host notes the footage prompted significant online debate but raises a more fundamental question: who was monitoring this footage and why was it posted online in the first place, given it is someone's funeral.
Great Siege of Malta, 1565: The Knights Hospitaller
In a conversational clip, the story of the 1565 Great Siege of Malta is described. The King of Spain granted Malta to the remnant Knights Hospitaller — approximately 500 warrior monks — after the dispersal of the Knights Templar. In 1565, an Ottoman force of approximately 60,000 besieged the island. The siege lasted roughly five months. The Knights Hospitaller reportedly held the island, with an estimated 30,000 Ottoman casualties.
The host notes this is an under-discussed battle that reportedly gave European powers confidence that the Ottoman advance could be repelled.
Saturn Symbolism: Astronomical Glyphs and States of Consciousness
A clip interprets the standard astronomical symbol for Saturn — a cross positioned above a crescent — as a representation of Earth (the cross) dominating the Moon/mind (the crescent). The speaker contrasts this with Jupiter's symbol, in which the crescent is above the cross, and argues Saturn's configuration represents a state of consciousness in which the physical body dominates the mind, keeping people in an unconscious material state. The host describes this as consistent with a broader pattern of Saturnian imagery in entertainment and culture.
1915 Panama–Pacific Exposition: Archival Footage and Lost Energy
Archival narration describes the Palace of Horticulture, the Fountain of Energy, and Festival Hall from what appears to be the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. The narrator describes the Palace of Horticulture as 'Byzantine in architecture, suggesting the Mosque of Ahmed the First in Constantinople.' The host reflects that such structures carried an energy entirely absent from the modern world, or 'replaced with something dark.'
Erika Kirk, Candace Owens, and the White House Dinner Fallout
Erika Kirk addresses what she describes as a sustained campaign of misrepresentation, including comedians dressing in whiteface, claims she is unfit to be CEO, and Candace Owens' allegation that she had something to do with Charlie Kirk. She also directly references Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump — describing her as having 'the glow of an expected widow' — as an example of a cruel joke about the attempted assassination of a loved one.
The host, after watching extensive content featuring Kirk, states they believe she has been 'cast for a role' — not referring to her position at Turning Point USA or her government appointment, but to what the host describes as a broader, darker role she performs effectively.
Teke Teke: Japanese Urban Legend
The Teke Teke legend is recounted: a young girl in Japan fell onto train tracks and was bisected by an oncoming train. Her upper body reportedly roams train stations, moving at speed and targeting those who linger late at night. Sightings are said to cluster around the Obon festival, when spirits are traditionally believed to return. The host categorises it as creepypasta.
Iryna Zhuravska: Identifying Real Grief
The host identifies a woman shown visibly overcome with grief as the mother of Iryna Zhuravska, described as a Ukrainian girl who was killed on a bus in August. The host uses this as a point of contrast, implying that much public grief on display in viral media is performative by comparison.
TikTok Farlands: Not a Hack, Just a Trend
Reports circulated of a TikTok 'infection' in which phones appeared trapped in a loop of disturbing, glitching content. The host clarifies this is a known user-generated trend called the 'TikTok farlands,' a fiction based on the idea of doomscrolling taking users to a 'feral' layer of the app. The host notes the platform offered no explanation and acknowledges that the internet in general now looks, to them, like a constant stream of this type of content.
Soul Swapping Goes Mainstream: From Selena Gomez to the Entertainment Industry
A clip discusses observable changes in celebrities — altered eyes, different energy, unexplained behavioural shifts — and attributes them not to cloning but to what the speaker frames as soul transfer, rooted in ancient Canaanite practices described in Leviticus. The speaker cites Mark 5:9 ('Legion — multiple entities in one body') and Leviticus 19:31 as biblical references to familiar spirits that mimic replaced persons.
The host contextualises this: the soul-swapping theory has circulated for some time in alternative communities, but the host notes it is now gaining mainstream visibility since the Epstein files. The host's specific concern is not the theory itself but why it is being allowed to propagate at this moment: 'My question is not what or who, it's why this knowledge has suddenly been decided by the powers that be to become mainstream.'
True Crime: David, Celeste Davis, and the Evidence Stack
A commentator analyses the criminal case against an individual referred to throughout as 'David.' Prosecutors reportedly hold 40 terabytes of evidence, including material described as 'youth corn' (the commentator instructs viewers to look up the meaning in the comments), a charge relating to a relationship with a person named Celeste Davis, and wiretap recordings.
The commentator traces a chain of events in which an email warning David's manager about Celeste's alleged disappearance was allegedly forwarded to David, who then sent it to one of Celeste's friends — a sequence the commentator argues implicates the manager as a potential witness.
The host's closing observation: prosecutors appear to hold an overwhelming evidentiary advantage, characterised as 'an AK versus a pistol,' but cautions that skilled defence attorneys have previously dismantled seemingly airtight cases.
Closing Remarks
The host closes by summarising the compilation's threads — cannibal-themed commercials, soul swapping entering mainstream discourse, Trump compared to Crowley, Oliver the Humanzee — and reflects: 'The rabbit holes have rabbit holes and we've all just stumbled out here pretending the surface still even exists. I certainly can't see the light anymore.'
Viewers are thanked for watching a long-form compilation in an attention economy built around short-form content.
// REFERENCED ENTITIES
- Donald TrumpPersonSubject of body-double claims and comparison to Aleister Crowley; referenced in interview clip about conspiracy theories regarding staged events
- Aleister CrowleyPersonThe host draws parallels between Trump and Crowley, citing a shared affinity for chaos
- Olivia BlakeyPersonUK Education Minister quoted on the floor of the Commons during debate on the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
- Lord NashPersonMoved the amendment in the House of Lords to ban social media for under-16s
- Big Brother WatchOrganizationCivil liberties group quoted warning that the UK social media ban amounts to a digital ID requirement for all adults
- OfcomOrganizationUK media regulator cited as the body that would be empowered under the Online Safety Act to compel messaging apps to scan encrypted messages
- WhatsAppOrganizationMessaging app cited as a target of the Online Safety Act spy clause
- SignalOrganizationEncrypted messaging app cited as a target of the Online Safety Act spy clause
- C40OrganizationConsortium of municipalities signed on to the 15-minute city plan; host cites their documentation on caloric limits, car ownership reduction, and travel restrictions
- GoogleOrganizationAttempted to partner with the Ontario government to develop a smart city in Toronto's port area, seeking mass data collection from constant monitoring
- Klaus SchwabPersonReferenced in clip praising Mark Rutte; cited in context of global governance and smart city agenda
- Mark RuttePersonFormer Prime Minister of the Netherlands; cited in a clip featuring Klaus Schwab
- Jordan PetersonPersonMentioned as a commentator familiar with smart city and surveillance issues; appears to be the interviewer in the cited clip
- Project ArtichokeDocumentCIA predecessor program to MK Ultra; declassified documents describe research into administering drugs via food, water, and vaccinations to agitate or depress the general population
- MK UltraEventCIA mind control program; Project Artichoke identified as its predecessor
- Children's Wellbeing and Schools BillDocumentUK legislation that passed both Lords and Commons with provisions to ban social media for under-16s; host frames it as a vehicle for universal digital ID checks
- Online Safety ActDocumentPrior UK legislation linked to a spike in VPN downloads; contained a spy clause empowering Ofcom to compel scanning of end-to-end encrypted messages
- House of LordsOrganizationVoted 316 to 165 in favour of Lord Nash's amendment to ban social media for under-16s
- House of CommonsOrganizationVoted 272 to 64 to back the social media ban amendment on 27 April
- CIAOrganizationReleased declassified Project Artichoke documents; host notes documents are publicly available on the CIA website
- TorontoPlaceSite of Google's attempted smart city development in the port area, in partnership with the Ontario government
- OntarioOrganizationCanadian provincial government approached by Google for the Toronto smart city port development
- OxfordPlaceNamed as one of the UK locations where 15-minute city concepts are being developed
- CambridgePlaceNamed alongside Oxford as a UK location connected to 15-minute city rollout
- ChinaPlaceCited as an extreme example of smart city surveillance, with 400–600 million CCTV cameras and a system named Skynet by its engineers
- Hong KongPlaceWitness account describes camera installation during 2019–2020 protests; protesters used lasers to damage camera sensors
- NanjingPlaceCity visited during research into information warfare in mainland China
- ShanghaiPlaceCity visited during research into information warfare in mainland China
- UyghursPersonEthnic minority in China; restaurant owners reportedly mandated by law to call police when a Uyghur enters
- SkynetEventName given by Chinese engineers to their national surveillance system; consciously named after the AI antagonist in the Terminator franchise
- Tri-State CityEventUrban development concept discussed in context of smart cities and surveillance infrastructure
- Ghost MapDocumentBook about cholera cited by interviewee; towards its end it discusses smart cities
- Sabrina CarpenterPersonCelebrity featured in a Pringles Super Bowl advertisement that the host describes as cannibal-themed
- PringlesOrganizationBrand whose Super Bowl ad is cited by the host as one of multiple cannibal-themed commercials
- Cinnamon Toast CrunchOrganizationBrand whose advertisement is cited alongside others as part of an alleged pattern of cannibal-themed commercials
- Cheez-ItsOrganizationBrand whose advertisement is cited as part of an alleged cannibal-themed commercial trend
- KFCOrganizationBrand whose commercial is cited as part of an alleged cannibal-themed commercial trend
- WalmartOrganizationSubject of a viral video claiming meat products are labelled with weights nearly double their actual weight
- CostcoOrganizationMentioned by the host as their preferred meat retailer in contrast to Walmart
- CamillaPersonQueen of the United Kingdom; featured in a clip where Trump allegedly cuts her off during a handshake line
- Melania TrumpPersonFirst Lady of the United States; present in the royal handshake incident clip; subject of a Jimmy Kimmel joke
- Jimmy KimmelPersonTelevision host cited for making a joke about Melania Trump described as 'the glow of an expected widow'
- Erika KirkPersonNamed in context of a dispute with Candace Owens over the Jewski skit and White House dinner coverage
- Candace OwensPersonConservative commentator who the host says made claims about Erika Kirk and Charlie Kirk
- Charlie KirkPersonFounder of Turning Point USA; mentioned in context of Candace Owens' claims
- Turning Point USAOrganizationConservative organisation referenced in relation to a role held by a person discussed in the broadcast
- OliverPersonChimpanzee known as 'Humanzee' who displayed bipedal movement and human-like behaviour; genetic testing confirmed 48 chromosomes, consistent with standard chimpanzee
- Iryna ZhuravskaPersonUkrainian girl described as having tragically died on a bus in August; her mother shown grieving in a clip
- Selena GomezPersonCelebrity whose physical anomaly (foot contortion) and alleged appearance change are discussed as possible evidence of 'switching out'
- BeyoncéPersonReferenced in context of the eye phenomenon and alleged industry control over artists
- Michael JacksonPersonDiscussed in context of alleged media targeting, skin colour change speculation, and the new biographical film
- EminemPersonDiscussed in relation to his early aspirations as a comic book artist and the development of his Slim Shady alter ego
- Stan LeePersonComic book creator referenced as a hypothetical comparison to Eminem's artistic potential
- Slim ShadyPersonEminem's alter ego; discussed in context of his comic-book-influenced creative process
- Georgia TechPlaceUniversity campus near which an unidentified flying object with a hanging appendage is filmed
- Coca-ColaOrganizationBuilding near Georgia Tech used as a landmark in the UAP sighting video; also listed in Project Artichoke documents as a vehicle for drug concealment
- MaltaPlaceIsland given to the Knights Hospitaller by the King of Spain; site of the Great Siege of Malta in 1565
- Great Siege of MaltaEvent1565 battle in which approximately 500 Knights Hospitaller reportedly held off 60,000 Ottoman forces for five months
- Knights HospitallerOrganizationMedieval religious military order that defended Malta during the Great Siege of 1565
- Knights TemplarOrganizationMedieval order referenced as connected to the Knights Hospitaller
- Ottoman EmpireOrganizationForce of approximately 60,000 that besieged Malta in 1565
- Telepathy TapesDocumentPodcast cited as a source for claims about non-speaking autistic children communicating via telepathy
- The LotteryDocument1940s short story by Shirley Jackson about a village ritual involving random selection and stoning; discussed in context of dark societal traditions
- Shirley JacksonPersonAuthor of The Lottery, the fictional short story about a village stoning ritual
- 1984DocumentNovel by George Orwell written in 1948; referenced as a dark but prescient work
- DavidPersonIndividual referenced in a true crime segment facing prosecution with 40 terabytes of evidence including alleged illicit material involving minors; identity obscured in transcript
- Celeste DavisPersonYoung woman referenced as the alleged victim in the criminal case against 'David'
- Library of the UnexplainedOrganizationContent creator praised by the host for producing digestible videos on spiritual and parasitic behaviour topics
- AmazonOrganizationDrone delivery service shown dropping a package onto a lawn in a viral clip
- United NationsOrganizationDescribed as the world's premier multilateral diplomacy organisation; shown in a clip cutting a microphone during an unauthorised presentation
- Teke TekeEventJapanese urban legend about the spirit of a girl bisected by a train who roams stations at night
- ObonEventJapanese festival period during which spirits are said to return; cited in context of the Teke Teke legend
- MilanPlaceCity that broke a world record for the longest tiramisu, used as a hook to explain the coastline paradox
- DangerousDocumentMichael Jackson album released in 1991; discussed as allegedly containing imagery foreshadowing his skin colour transition
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// FAQ
- What is Project Artichoke and how does it relate to MK Ultra?
- According to the host, Project Artichoke is the CIA predecessor program to MK Ultra. Both programs were initially aimed at determining whether individuals could be involuntarily mind-controlled. Declassified documents cited in this dispatch describe Project Artichoke research into administering drugs via food, water, Coca-Cola, beer, cigarettes, and vaccinations to produce anxiety or depression in target populations. The host states these documents are publicly available on the CIA website.
- What did the UK Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill actually vote on?
- On 27 April 2026, the House of Lords voted 316 to 165 in favour of Lord Nash's amendment to ban social media for under-16s. The same evening, MPs in the House of Commons voted 272 to 64 to back it. Education Minister Olivia Blakey stated the bill places a statutory requirement on the Secretary of State to act — 'must, rather than may' — following consultation.
- Why does the host argue the UK social media ban is a Trojan horse for surveillance?
- The host argues that verifying whether a user is under 16 requires checking everyone's age, meaning every adult in the UK would need to submit a passport, driver's licence, or facial biometric scan to a third-party verification service. Civil liberties group Big Brother Watch is quoted calling it 'a huge step back for free expression in Britain' and 'a Trojan horse for more surveillance and censorship.'
- What are the C40 cities and what does their documentation say?
- C40 is described in this dispatch as a consortium of municipalities signed on to the 15-minute city plan. An interviewee claims to have read C40's own documentation and found stated goals including: reducing caloric intake to 2,500 calories per day by force within 15 years; limiting flights to once every three years; eliminating 90% of private car ownership; and restricting travel outside local neighbourhoods. The host and interviewee both stress these are documented goals, not speculation.
- What happened with Google's smart city project in Toronto?
- According to an unnamed interviewee featured in this dispatch, Google attempted to partner with the Ontario government to develop Toronto's port area as a smart city. The interviewee claims to have been involved in opposing this successfully. Google's primary goal, the interviewee argues, was to acquire the commercial data generated by continuous monitoring of all activity within the city.
- What is China's Skynet surveillance system?
- The interviewee in this dispatch states China operates between 400 and 600 million CCTV cameras — approximately one per 1.5 people — capable of facial recognition and gait identification. The system can limit citizens' ability to buy, sell, travel, or leave their neighbourhood. Chinese engineers reportedly named it Skynet, consciously referencing the fictional AI antagonist from the Terminator films.
- What did genetic testing reveal about Oliver the Humanzee?
- Genetic testing confirmed Oliver the chimpanzee had 48 chromosomes — the same number as a standard chimpanzee and different from the 46 in humans — definitively establishing he was not a human-chimpanzee hybrid. Despite this, observers who interacted with him reportedly still found his behaviour inexplicably different from other chimpanzees.
- What is the TikTok farlands?
- According to this dispatch, the TikTok farlands is a user-generated viral trend — not a platform hack — in which users joke that extended doomscrolling takes them to a 'feral' layer of the app where disturbing, glitching content plays in a loop. The platform offered no explanation for the trend when it spread, which led to widespread belief that it was an algorithm malfunction.
- What is the Telepathy Tapes podcast about?
- The Telepathy Tapes is a podcast cited in this dispatch that explores claims that non-speaking autistic children are able to communicate telepathically, including reportedly knowing what their mothers were doing when not in the same location. The host states they have reviewed part of the material and advises viewers to also consult scientific debunking before accepting the claims.
- What is the Great Siege of Malta?
- The Great Siege of Malta took place in 1565. According to a conversational clip featured in this dispatch, approximately 500 Knights Hospitaller — warrior monks granted Malta by the King of Spain — held off an Ottoman force of approximately 60,000 for around five months. The battle reportedly resulted in approximately 30,000 Ottoman casualties and was said to have given European powers confidence that Ottoman expansion could be resisted.
- Why does the host question the soul-swapping theory going mainstream?
- The host acknowledges awareness of soul-swapping theories in alternative circles for some time, but notes these theories have gained mainstream visibility since the Epstein files. The host's concern is not whether the theory is true, but why this specific knowledge appears to be being permitted to propagate now: 'My question is not what or who, it's why this knowledge has suddenly been decided by the powers that be to become mainstream.'