FAK1265-IPS-Tim Ozman

Fakeologist Network1h 11mMay 6, 2026

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In this episode of the Fakeologist Network, host Tim Osmond (IPS) engages in a deep dive into the psychological operations (PSYOPs) behind mainstream narratives, particularly focusing on the recurring trope of 'missing scientists' and 'disappeared experts' tied to sensitive research in nuclear, aerospace, and UFO-related fields. The conversation critiques the manufactured fear around Iran's nuclear program, the repetitive 'two weeks to nuke' narrative, and the use of predictive programming in films like Terminator 2 and Bobby, which mirror real-world events. Osmond argues that these stories are not evidence of real conspiracies but part of a psychological warfare strategy designed to manipulate public perception through fear, repetition, and narrative control. He also examines the role of media figures like Alex Jones, whom he views as a performative 'crisis actor' and a parody of truth-tellers, now ironically taken over by The Onion. The episode explores how science fiction tropes—like artificial gravity in Star Trek and anti-gravity ships—serve as convenient narrative devices that expose the impossibility of real space travel as portrayed by NASA. The discussion extends to the monetization of independent media, the decline of YouTube’s authenticity, and the rise of alternative platforms like Patreon, Kick, and Ko-Fi. Osmond emphasizes the importance of maintaining a 'quarantine' against mass brainwashing, promoting his new book, 'Handbook for the Recently Deprogrammed,' as a tool for intellectual resistance.

Key Takeaways
1

The 'missing scientists' trope is a recurring PSYOP designed to create fear and distract from real issues.

2

Predictive programming in films like Terminator 2 and Bobby mirrors real-world events to normalize future narratives.

3

Alex Jones is not a truther but a performative crisis actor used to discredit genuine dissent.

4

Science fiction tropes (e.g., artificial gravity) expose the impossibility of realistic space travel as depicted by NASA.

5

YouTube’s algorithmic suppression of independent voices is a form of state-backed censorship.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Introduction to IPS and Platform Strategy

Tim Osmond introduces his multi-platform presence across YouTube, Kick, Rumble, Twitter, Facebook, Twitch, and his new IPS Monster site, emphasizing his focus on monetization via Kick and the use of VoIP.ms for communication. He discusses the importance of maintaining a 'quarantine' against brainwashed masses.

10:00
10 min

The Missing Scientists Trope and PSYOPs

This is just a conspiracy trope? Would you call it a trope? Yeah, absolutely. And these things are repetitive. They recycle. They're formulaic. They're highly unoriginal.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

Aliens as Fictional Angels and the AI Transition

I think the alien invasion hype has always been to prepare us for AI taking over, a higher intelligence.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

Predictive Programming in Film: Terminator 2 and Bobby

It's not a coincidence. It's predictive programming. They're using it right now as predictive programming, and it's coming out next week.

Highlight
40:00
10 min

The Alex Jones Parody and Media Collapse

I think Alex Jones is a parody of a real truther. And now the irony is The Onion, a parody of other things, has now taken over Alex's Jones parody channel.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
I think the alien invasion hype has always been to prepare us for AI taking over, a higher intelligence.
Tim Osmond14:52
Viral: 90.0
It's not a coincidence. It's predictive programming. They're using it right now as predictive programming, and it's coming out next week.
Tim Osmond25:11
Viral: 88.0
The nuke is a god construct more than an actual weapon. It's put the masses into an end times scenario.
Tim Osmond35:04
Viral: 87.0
Speakers

Host

Tim Osmond
Topics Discussed
Psychological Operations95%Predictive Programming90%Alien Conspiracy Theories85%Media Censorship80%Independent Media Monetization75%Nuclear Fear and Doomsday Narratives70%Science Fiction as Propaganda65%Alex Jones and Truther Parody60%
People & Brands

Tim Osmond

person

120xPositive

IPS Monster

organization

45xPositive

YouTube

other

30xNegative

Alex Jones

person

25xNegative

Twitter

other

20xNeutral

Iran

place

20xNegative

Kick

other

15xNeutral

Terminator 2

media

15xNeutral

Patreon

other

12xPositive

Star Trek

other

12xNeutral

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