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Claude Fun

Generate a Fake Secret Government Program

Prompt
Invent a classified program involving [topic]. Include project names and absurd objectives.
Why it works

Mystery and curiosity increase engagement.

If you're looking for a way to have fun with Claude while sparking creativity and laughter, the fake secret government program prompt is a surprisingly entertaining tool. This prompt asks Claude to invent an entirely fictional classified program based on any topic you choose, complete with official-sounding project names and hilariously absurd objectives. It's perfect for anyone who enjoys creative writing, satire, conspiracy theory parodies, worldbuilding, or just wants to kill some time with an AI that can generate unexpected and amusing content. Whether you're brainstorming ideas for a comedy script, creating fictional lore for a game, or simply want entertainment, this prompt delivers ridiculous results that often catch you off guard.

Using the prompt is straightforward. You simply replace the [topic] placeholder with whatever subject interests you. For example, if you insert "pizza" as your topic, Claude will create an elaborate fake government program about pizza that might include absurd project names like "Operation Crust Shield" or "Project Marinara Domination," alongside ridiculous objectives such as "achieve perfect cheese distribution across all pizza slices" or "develop pizza that defies gravity." The topic can be anything from common items to abstract concepts, animals, foods, or even everyday activities.

When you run this prompt, expect Claude to generate a well-structured fictional program that reads like an authentic classified document, but with increasingly silly elements. You'll typically get project codenames, mission statements, classified objectives, and perhaps budget allocations or timeline details, all written with mock-serious government agency language that makes the absurdity even funnier.

For better results, try asking Claude to add specific document formatting details like security classifications, clearance levels, or amendment dates. You can also request that the program include departments, personnel roles, or budget breakdowns to make the fake program feel more elaborate and entertaining. The more specific your requests become, the more detailed and creative Claude's responses will be.