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An Odd Introduction

You might be wondering...

We've started to introduce Kevin to you, yet we've only highlighted the interesting theories that he espouses. Tantalizing epics of lost civilizations, government-sponsored mind control, the new rules of gravity, and sun revelations have dominated this series so far. 

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Kevin looking at the sun simulator

But what of current events? Where are the posts about Israel/Gaza, the federal shutdown, national guard deployments in multiple cities? 

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Kevin describing his model of Tartaria

This isn’t about mocking Kevin or dismissing him as a caricature of the internet conspiracy theorist. What’s worth unpacking is the foundation on which his worldview has been built. Kevin is not a content creator, he is a content consumer. Kevin isn’t creating a narrative; he’s amplifying one. He’s more content consumer than creator, living in an endless loop of reposts, shares, and algorithm-fed recommendations. His feed tells a story, but not his own.

Each day, Kevin reposts roughly thirty items—videos, memes, screenshots, or speculative threads. Rarely does he add context beyond a short tag like “interesting…” or “definitely something to think about.” It’s not that Kevin lacks curiosity; it’s that his digital routine rewards repetition, not reflection. The stream of constant reposting replaces analysis with volume.

When those same hands reach out to amplify “real” news—government policy, conflict, economics—the result is filtered through the dense fog of his conspiratorial ecosystem. His framework for understanding current events is already tilted by the gravitational pull of these narratives. Every headline becomes evidence for a hidden agenda. Every official statement becomes a cover story.

Understanding Kevin, then, isn’t just an exercise in digital anthropology. It’s a reflection on how modern media behavior—our habits, our clicks, our unexamined reposts—shapes the way we see reality. Kevin may not represent all of MAGA, but he embodies a truth worth facing: he's become the MAGA norm. 

More to come. 

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