I apologize for the quality of the video. But I had to show how some media outlets demonize ‘militias’ and/or ‘armed’ citizens. The main headline in this story should have been “Marijuana Drug Bust”. But they had to insert ‘anti-government, militia extremist’s into the story’. Last time I checked, joining a shooting club or joining a gun range is not illegal. Yes the man is in the wrong for growing illegal substances, but he is inocent in being armed to the teeth, would you agree?
*Editors Note*
I have submited this video to a couple of alternative news sites like http://www.infowars.com and http://www.guerillanewsnetwork.com for further speculation. If you know of any other media outlets that would view this clip in an unbiest way feel free spread this video. ( no credit for clip please ) Just doing my duty
Posted by admin on August 27th, 2010 and filed under PSYOPS|2 Comments »
If the US is so smart why don’t we us it better than what we are. The media seams to have more of an effect that anything as to a win or lose. Could the media change the way people think and do things?
Yes, we use PsyOps. We drop tons of leaflets and other psychological tactics in Iraq and Afghanistan. PSYOPS is not limited to the media
Posted by admin on August 27th, 2010 and filed under PSYOPS|2 Comments »
Hehe, thanks Senor Snarky. I like your hat. I have several friends, some former and current PSYOPS guys, and I had a chance to work in that field on several occasions. I did wear a hat but I won’t tell you which one.
You can always spot the PsyOps agents who are messing around with social sites because they’re mandated by law to wear navy hats
In the last days of the Bush Administration, the Department of Defense declassified a host of papers, including some proposed leaflets, meant to be dropped on Iraq as part of a Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) campaign. They were never used, and a declassified memo says “most of them are boring.”
So what makes a good leaflet? PSYOPS expert and retired Sergeant Major Herb Friedman weighs in.