The Billboard Cat Hack, Operation Snow White & The Mind-Reading AI
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What do you get when hackers hijack a California billboard to stream cat videos, Scientology infiltrates U.S. government agencies, and Reddit swears that AI is reading everyone’s minds? You get this week’s Shadow Chat Sessions — a full-throttle ride through the strangest corners of reality, stupidity, and the supernatural.
John dives into the L.A. billboard hack that turned freeway traffic into a feline film festival, exposes the true story behind Operation Snow White, one of the largest domestic infiltration plots in American history, and explores the eerie AI-can-read-your-mind theory that has Reddit losing its collective mind.
Then it’s time for Dipshit Diaries, where the dumb criminal trifecta includes:
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a burglar trapped in a chimney who had to call 911 on himself,
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a DoorDash driver demanding tips at gunpoint, and
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a Florida teen who faked his own abduction so convincingly, he actually shot himself.
And in this week’s Weird Shit, John covers: 👻 The Haunting at the Genesee Theatre — Illinois’ “Man in the Tall Hat” makes another spectral cameo. ⚓ Michigan’s Haunted Museum Ship — ghostly EVPs whisper “Still here.” 🌀 The Return of the Forest Grove Screaming Sound — Oregon’s eerie night wail is back. 🦇 DNA-Confirmed Cryptid Bat of Borneo — science just met folklore face-to-face. 💡 Australia’s Min Min Lights — mysterious orbs chase motorists through the outback once again.
It’s bizarre, it’s hilarious, and it’s unapologetically Shadow Chat.
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