🎲 MK ULTRA: THE GAME™ — When “Mind Control” Became a Calculator-Based LARP
- GhostByte null
- Sep 26
- 2 min read
There’s a reason the conspiracy corners of the internet feel like a board game from hell.
Numbers, names, secret codes — all shuffled like tarot cards.
Welcome to MK Ultra: The Game™ — no pieces required, just a Gematria calculator and a Twitter account.

🧠 The Premise
Take a real historic program (MK Ultra, the CIA’s actual unethical mind-control experiments).
Combine it with numerology, biblical cosplay, and online echo chambers.
You get a new kind of LARP — “Operation Mindf***” 2.0 — where everyone is both the target and the prophet.
🎭 The Players
Self-proclaimed Messiahs (Axel “West Coast Wizard,” Rahayu “Bride of Christ,” Steven “Speedrun Reincarnation” Dishon, Jennifer Marie Miller, Michael Aron Jones, Robert David Hayes, ETC).
Side characters accusing everyone of being everyone else (Shelly, Jennifer, Barbelo, random Q-accounts).
Gematrix.org — the “game board” where accusations, reincarnations, and prophecies are scored like Scrabble points.
🕹 The Mechanics
1. Type in any name or phrase (“Axel Vasa Red Dragon T-Shirt”).
2. Get a number back (“1776”).
3. Declare it “proof” of whatever storyline you’re running.
4. Accuse your opponent of being a government plant, demon, or impostor bride.
5. Repeat until everyone is exhausted or blocked.
🚨 Why It Matters
This isn’t just silly.
The calculator has been weaponized as a crowd-sourced doxing & harassment machine.
Real people’s names, real threats, real smears — all wrapped in “divine math” packaging.
It’s cult logic turned into a game engine.
📝 Bottom Line
MK Ultra was real.
But what’s happening now is a kind of self-inflicted psychological op: people making themselves pawns in their own paranoia game.
It’s not “secret government mind control.”
It’s Operation Mindf* by proxy** — using Gematria as the board, Twitter as the arena, and innocent bystanders as NPCs.
In other words: “MK Ultra: The Game™ — you don’t play it, it plays you.”
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