Psyop Programming in Sports
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Stephen A. Smith mistakenly took Charlie Kirk's name instead of Christian while referring to the wide receiver's performance during the Texans vs. Steelers match. He said, “We saw Charlie Kirk catch 8 receptions for 144 yards…” He immediately realized his error and apologized publicly.
But was this an error?
This was “33” yard reception:
“Christian Kirk is having quite a game. With that last 33-yd reception, he's put to 144 yds on 8 receptions.” - Kim Davis,
On January 12, 2026, the Houston Texans defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 30–6 in the AFC Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs.
Score artificially ended at 30-6 like the gun they told us shot Charlie: a 30-06.
And then there is this:
This is reminiscent of the Alejandro Kirk references, such as:
Note the “squib” like gushing of beer:
This is not unique. The media echochamber consistently reinforces its psychological operations through all available propaganda vectors, including sports entertainment.
Tim Ozman,
IPR Host








He probably had "Charlie Kirk" on his mind rattling around and accidentally blurted it out. All "Kirk" references will now always re-invoke the memory of "Charlie Kirk". It's unconscious association through total immersion and repetition. Very simple programming really.