43 thoughts on “Kevin Christian Sees Cats, Dogs, IP Addresses, “Advertisements” In His Leg Hair”

    • “The arousal effects the researchers measured are equivalent to about half a cup of coffee,”

      I suppose you will be warning us about the mind-altering effects of coffee too.

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      • I kind of wish that 2008 Scientific American article hadn’t used the term “mind control”, which is kind of a loaded term for “mild brainwave interference”.

        >The researchers monitored the brainwaves of 120 healthy men and women while a Nokia 6110 cell phone—one of the most popular cell phones in the world—was strapped to their head.

        Most people in 2022 also don’t strap 2G cell phones from 1998 directly to their heads.

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  1. One of Kevin’s commenters films what is almost certainly Venus just before dawn, thinking it’s a drone stalking his car (even though he’s on a highway and there is plenty of other traffic that a theoretical drone could be stalking instead).

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    • Once again, Kevin uses the “grunge” filter which adds all sorts of elements like fake dirt, fake film grain, and fake scratches not in the original photo and seems to be the main contributor for a lot of the pareidolia URL addresses he thinks he sees.

      Also, the HDR filter on this app seems to really suck. HDR isn’t supposed to make skin look grimy (unless it was already grimy to begin with).

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  2. Omni-Eris/Michael T. has posted a new Magick Kool-Aid video with most of the first half being about Kevin (after a brief update about that J*stin L*wis R*y guy).

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    • Yeah, I listened. Every time I hear a Kevin Christian segment on his show, I get enraged.

      Kevin isn’t just a meth-addled loser with a drug-induced psychosis, he’s a deadbeat father and uses violence towards women.

      He’s a piece of garbage human being.

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      • This is an interesting comment Stefan. I would agree that publicly there isn’t any technical capability available inside phones, PCs or any other devices. That WE KNOW of. Due to the sensitive nature of this type of thing it wouldn’t be generally known. Is that to say they haven’t introduced it in a clandestine manner too though. Behind the ifs, buts and maybes perhaps via an external method such as Wifi or even Bluetooth or some other frequency assisted network on demand when chosen to do so ‘they’ can. We will probably never know. There will always be yay sayers and nay sayers. That being said. From all the EEG/CAT scans done throughout the world for many many years and the medical and technological advances made on record not forgetting the many done behind the scenes in respect of communicating with the brain. I don’t think it’s too far fetched to say hey are more than capable of achieving this feat. We are just not privy to it yet

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  3. Kevin’s daugther (does he only have one?) has some kind of health issue.

    Kevin tries to convince her to believe it’s because of the invisible men.

    I do hope the girl’s mother is taking her to the doctor for a proper diagnosis.

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    • I guess every health ailment is now “gangstalkers”. People never got tummy aches or chest pains until the advent of “gang stalking”.

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  4. Kevin is a few weeks into his Computer Science program at the local community college. He really does think this will somehow be the key to solving all of his problems.

    He has ambitions for eventually transferring over to Georgia Tech.

    Maybe he should talk to Bryan Tew about University of Georgia – he really loves the football team over there.

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    • “Author of the Randonautica app confirmed on a livestream that both his app and TikTok are using data they steal from user’s minds with hardware backdoors.”

      That doesn’t even make sense. There is no technical capability built into today’s phones and PCs that allows a software app to interface with your mind, at least beyond how you normally use display, keyboard, and cameras.

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      • “The reality is you can’t audit silicon, because it’s a destructive process requiring extremely expensive analysis equipment.
        You always have to trust the chip manufacturer; doesn’t matter how documented the chip design is, even if the masks are outright public. You can never know that your CPU is not backdoored. That’s just a physical reality.”

        –marcan_42, legendary hacker extraordinary
        https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30043193

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        • By what means does a phone CPU have the ability to interface with one’s mind?

          A CPU is basically a very large complex set of logic gates that implements a state machine. Even though you’re not aware of the exact design specifications, a collection of logic gates by themselves can’t interface with your mind.

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  5. You forgot to include the giant nose from which was dripping letters like it’s allergy season but with letters instead of mucus.

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