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Psychological Warfare
http://www.lahilden.com/index.php?categoryid=6&p2_articleid=249
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@Regrann from @new_pov - Part 2 #haarp #weatherweapon #pysops #staywoke #3terms ? #learnup - #regrann
@Regrann from @new_pov - I thought these FEMA executive orders would be good to keep in mind. #learnup #payattention #3terms? #staywoke #pysops #weatherweapon #haarp - #regrann
If you can be fooled by a card trick, Imagine what Pyschological Warfare can do to you.... #PyschWarfare #Pysops #Illusion #MindTrick #PyschologicalWarfare
According to the [leaked] document, the NSA believes that exploiting electronic surveillance to publicly reveal online sexual activities can make it harder for these “radicalizers” to maintain their credibility. "Focusing on access reveals potential vulnerabilities that could be even more effectively exploited when used in combination with vulnerabilities of character or credibility, or both, of the message in order to shape the perception of the messenger as well as that of his followers," the document argues. An attached appendix lists the "argument" each surveillance target has made that the NSA says constitutes radicalism, as well the personal "vulnerabilities" the agency believes would leave the targets "open to credibility challenges" if exposed. One target's offending argument is that "Non-Muslims are a threat to Islam," and a vulnerability listed against him is "online promiscuity." Another target, a foreign citizen the NSA describes as a "respected academic," holds the offending view that "offensive jihad is justified," and his vulnerabilities are listed as "online promiscuity" and "publishes articles without checking facts." A third targeted radical is described as a "well-known media celebrity" based in the Middle East who argues that "the U.S perpetrated the 9/11 attack." Under vulnerabilities, he is said to lead "a glamorous lifestyle." A fourth target, who argues that "the U.S. brought the 9/11 attacks on itself" is said to be vulnerable to accusations of “deceitful use of funds." The document expresses the hope that revealing damaging information about the individuals could undermine their perceived "devotion to the jihadist cause." The Huffington Post is withholding the names and locations of the six targeted individuals; the allegations made by the NSA about their online activities in this document cannot be verified.
Excerpt from Top-Secret Document Reveals NSA Spied On Porn Habits As Part Of Plan To Discredit 'Radicalizers'
The quality of a person's ideas do not depend on their "moral character" or personal behavior. Also, as long as the public can be manipulated into not listening to someone just because they belong to a stigmatized category, you can be sure that for every person the NSA silences with a reference to something they actually did, there are many others accused with no proof. Just because the accusation will scare off potential supporters. We don't just need better regulation of the NSA and similar. We need a public that doesn't fall for personal attacks, and is aware that character assassination is a basic part of trying to discredit activists that powerful interests feel threatened by.