Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A Domestic PSYOP Contradiction

We have this (p 26 / I-3):


And then we have this (p 72 / VI-1).

These apparently contradictory statements are in here.

Brought to our attention by Secrecy News, which speculates:
Perhaps the PSYOP forces are supposed to inform the domestic population without “targeting” them.
So just who are these speculators?

You know, these guys.

I don't know about you, but I'm PSTARTING to get PSUSPICIOUS...

[Via Carl S]

4 comments:

  1. The candidates and the gov't use psyops on us every election.

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  2. straightarrow1/20/2010 1:53 PM

    The practice is as old as man. At some point we will become civilized enough to eliminate its practitioners. Until then we are not civilized.

    And, nobody intelligent ever believed they wouldn't use those practices on us. Cultures may be different the world over. But tyrants and would-be tyrants are the same everywhere

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  3. Did you guys see Mel Gibsons "Apocalyto"? I don't know if he intended to parallel the man-made glowbull warming hoax, but damn if he didn't do a great job nonetheless. Now let me gloat over just scoring a near-NIB M1A bush rifle (vintage '93) for $800. That's not a typo :)

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  4. "Crisis management."
    Some here have pointed out that our government has been operating under a continual "state of emergency" declared around the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis in the '60s (or something.)
    Or was it the Korean War in the '50s?
    "Americans are at their best when they hear -- and heed -- cries for help." -- Bilk Clinton, 2010, on aid to Haiti. Sitting next to him was a grinning Curious George W. Bush. Buddy-buddy. Members of the same fraternity, in fact, when they claim to have opposite ideologies.
    Speaking of cries for help, next month marks the 17th anniversary of the beginning of the 51-day Waco siege (during the Clinton administration, you youngsters). How 'bout those cries for help, mostly painted on bedsheets hung from upper windows? "For God's sake, send in the media." AP took pictures and moved them on the wire, but you never saw them in the paper, did you?
    Government conspiracies? Whatever would lead anyone to suspect such a thing?

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