PsyOp America - From 9/11 to Guantanamo to Berg
Thursday, May 19, 2005
http://wagnews.blogspot.com/2005/05/psyop-america-from-911-to-guantanamo.htmlNaomi Klien is writing about the methodology of the psychological warfare being conducted by the U.S. against it's own citizens and the rest of the world. She finds evidence of this tactic in way torture is being used to engender fear and so function as a mechanism of social control:
...This fear has to be finely calibrated. The people being intimidated need to know enough to be afraid but not so much that they demand justice. This helps explain why the Defense Department will release certain kinds of seemingly incriminating information about Guantánamo--pictures of men in cages, for instance--at the same time that it acts to suppress photographs on a par with what escaped from Abu Ghraib. "What she does not address is that this state of "knowing/not knowing" is the desired outcome of the many U. S. PsyOps techniques directed against its own civilian population.This strategic leaking of information, combined with official denials, induces a state of mind that Argentines describe as "knowing/not knowing," a vestige of their "dirty war."
A
fine example is the deliberately created
plethora of
glaring anomalies in the video depicting
the beheading of Nick Berg. Viewed on face
value (not knowing), the video looks like a
ruthless and savage act by Iraqi
'terrorists'.
And
the same type of tactics have been used to
intimidate those who see through the
pretence of arab hijackers being responsible
for 9/11. The September 11 attacks were
coincident with the release of the CD 'Party
Music' by the group 'Coup'.
It was a classic of PsyOps technique -which
triggered the destabilizing flip/flop
between knowing and not knowing that a coup
had just taken place in the USA.