G*BOY
DESIGNATION: Subject G-304
FACILITY: Saint Juniper Research Campus
CLASSIFICATION: Tier-0 Prototype (alleged)
STATUS: Escaped (early 2000s)
G*BOY (officially designated Subject G-304) is a former research subject who escaped from the Saint Juniper Research Campus in the early 2000s. The escape, which resulted in a facility-wide security failure, drew widespread attention and made G*BOY a symbolic figure for The Bloc, an activist organization investigating alleged corporate research misconduct.
At a glance
- Former research subject (Designation: G-304) at Saint Juniper Research Campus
- Possesses consciousness transfer ability known as "head jack"
- Escaped containment in early 2000s during major facility incident
- Appeared in Shinkai Metropolis mind place following dimensional incident
- Subject of unsuccessful recovery operations led by Nocturne Squadron
- Adopted as symbol by The Bloc activist movement
- Distinctive appearance: red hooded figure with horns
- Current whereabouts unknown (believed to be in the Mindverse)
Overview
Subject G-304 was held at the Saint Juniper Research Campus as part of what The Bloc alleges to be unauthorized research programs conducted by the Miter Corporation. The subject's escape in the early 2000s resulted in a major facility security breach and triggered recovery operations that, according to facility administrators, proved unsuccessful.
The subject became widely known following The Bloc's public awareness campaign, which adopted the red-hooded figure as a symbol of resistance against alleged corporate misconduct. The distinctive appearance and circumstances of the escape contributed to G*BOY becoming a cultural icon within activist communities.
Background and containment
Little verified information is publicly available about G-304's time at the facility. According to claims by The Bloc, the subject was held in a specialized containment area designated Chamber 304 and subjected to experimental procedures. The Bloc alleges that G-304 was part of classified research programs involving what they term "gravitational cognition" experiments, though these claims have not been independently verified.
The facility has not released official statements regarding the nature of research conducted with G-304 or the circumstances of the subject's initial intake.
The escape
In the early 2000s, G-304 escaped from the Saint Juniper Research Campus in an incident that resulted in significant facility damage and a facility-wide power failure. The Bloc obtained and circulated security footage showing the escape, which depicted extensive structural damage and what appeared to be unusual environmental conditions during the breach.
Following the escape, facility administrator Dr. Ravel announced that G-304 had been located and that recovery operations led by Agent K and Nocturne Squadron were underway. However, this broadcast was interrupted by Z*L1NE of The Bloc, who delivered a counter-message to facility personnel. G-304's whereabouts remain unknown, and no official confirmation of recapture has been issued.
Cultural impact
Following the escape, The Bloc launched a public awareness campaign that adopted GBOY's distinctive red-hooded appearance as a symbol of resistance. The imagery spread through activist communities in Saint Juniper and beyond, appearing in street art, clothing, and protest materials. The campaign positioned GBOY as a symbol of liberation from alleged corporate experimentation.
The visual iconography proved effective at raising awareness of The Bloc's allegations regarding Miter Corporation research practices. G*BOY became the organization's most recognizable symbol and a rallying point for supporters of their investigative efforts.
Media Coverage and Public Perception
GBOY has received significant media attention across multiple platforms. Conspiracy theorist Conspirazorg discussed GBOY's escape on SnarkCast in November 2025, identifying G*BOY as an escaped facility subject who had "blown up online" and become "some sort of symbol."
In late November 2025, SnarkCast host Milton Plumb and guest Rectford Shillman characterized GBOY as a "terrorist," warning about The Bloc's planned blockchain activities involving the GBOY symbol.
In December 2025, The Bloc launched the $GBOY cryptocurrency token, which was subsequently analyzed on the financial program Market Talk. Anchor Denise Kepler described the project as "just a memecoin from a group of people posting pictures of a red-hooded boy trying to make some sort of change," dismissing it as not worthy of sustained coverage. Analysts Cynthia Milkins and Bradleigh Font reported on the token's volatile price movements and widespread grassroots marketing, including G*BOY stickers appearing on personal property.
Abilities and the Mindverse
According to recovered accounts, G-304 developed or possessed an unusual ability during time at the Saint Juniper Research Campus—a consciousness transfer capability referred to as "head jack." This ability reportedly allowed G-304 to transfer consciousness into another person's mind and control their body.
Further reports describe G-304's discovery that human minds contain what are termed "mind places"—internal mental realms constructed from memories and imagination. These mind places are allegedly interconnected through a network called the Mindverse, which includes both individual mental realms and independent shared spaces.
Following escape from the facility, G-304 reportedly appeared in Shinkai Metropolis, a mind place within this network. The appearance was attributed to "a tear in the realities" caused by what sources describe as "a ritual accident"—possibly connected to The Bloc's activities. G-304 and a companion named BLOWPIE were detained as "anomalies" by local authorities but escaped by commandeering a vessel.
These accounts suggest G-304 may currently exist within the Mindverse network rather than physical space, which could explain the failure of recovery operations.
Historical claims
Magdalena, operator of the St. Juniper Paranormal Museum and early supporter of The Bloc, has claimed that figures resembling GBOY appear in historical artifacts and ancient texts in her collection. She reports possessing a statue that allegedly predates modern records of G-304's existence. These claims remain unverified by independent scholars, though they have contributed to GBOY's mythological status within activist and paranormal research communities.
See Also
- BLOWPIE — Companion who travels with G*BOY through the Mindverse
- Saint Juniper Research Campus — Research facility
- The Mindverse — Network of mental realms G*BOY discovered and navigates
- Shinkai Metropolis — Mind place where G*BOY appeared as anomaly
- The Bloc — Activist organization that adopted G*BOY as symbol
- Z*L1NE — Bloc co-founder, broadcast hijacker
- Magdalena — Occult researcher with historical G*BOY artifacts
- St. Juniper Paranormal Museum — Location of ancient statue resembling G*BOY
- Miter Corporation — Alleged facility operator
- Aurelian Systems — Research partner analyzing G-304 modulation trials
- SnarkCast — Satirical podcast covering G*BOY conspiracy theories
- Market Talk — Financial program analyzing $GBOY cryptocurrency
- Conspirazorg — Conspiracy theorist discussing G*BOY escape
- Milton Plumb — SnarkCast host who characterized G*BOY as terrorist
- Denise Kepler — Market Talk anchor covering $GBOY token
References
- G-304 Escape Surveillance Log — Official surveillance log of the escape event
- G-304 Mission Debrief Summary — Records of missions before the escape (audio + transcript)
- Experimentation Logs Overview v2.4 — Annual summary documenting G-304's memory persistence
- Protocols Tier-0 Series v1.8 — Heartbeat Sequence and G-304's neural Partition
- G-304 Modulation — 152 BPM frequency and Arctic anomaly connection
- Intake 041 — Historical artifacts matching G-304 across multiple eras
- Node04 Operations Log — Badge system distribution and escape response
- So Here's The Sitch — Community explanation of the G*BOY story
- G*BOY Manifesto — First public document from The Bloc
This article is part of the Saint Juniper Research Documentation Project