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"Psy-op Warriors" and Comic-book Propaganda

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US army to produce Mid-East comic

The US military is planning to win the hearts of young people in the Middle East by publishing a new comic.

An advertisement on the US government's Federal Business Opportunities website is inviting applications for someone to develop an "original comic book series".

"In order to achieve long-term peace and stability in the Middle East, the youth need to be reached," the ad says.

"A series of comic books provides the opportunity for youth to learn lessons, develop role models and improve their education."

'Psyops'

The comic is to be a collaborative effort with the US Army, which says it has already done initial character and plot development.

It will be based on "the security forces, military and police, in the near future in the Middle East" and is being produced by US Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

Fort Bragg is home to the army's 4th Psychological Operations Group, known as "psy-op warriors", whose weaponry includes radio transmitters, loudspeakers and leaflets.

The unit, whose slogans include Win the Mind - Win the Day and Verbum Vincet (The Word Conquers), is schooled in marketing and advertising techniques.

In the past few years, its soldiers have been deployed during conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan dropping leaflets and cartoons urging surrender and broadcasting pro-American messages via radio and television.

Marketing

A spokesman at Fort Bragg told BBC News website that the initiative for the comic-book project came from the US Department of Defense's Central Command, which is responsible for US security interests in 25 Middle Eastern and Arab nations.

According to the advertisement, the successful applicant will ideally need to have experience of law enforcement and "small unit military operations" - along with a knowledge of Arab language and cultures.

The aim is to involve the ministries of interior of some of Middle East countries.

The army is aiming to test initial comics on focus groups and based on their success or otherwise, will either be developed further or dropped completely.

The US army's comic could see competition from a new Egyptian publishing venture which has created what it bills as the first Arab superheroes: Zein aka the Last Pharaoh, Rakan, a hairy medieval warrior in Mesopotamia, Jalila, a brainy Levantine scientist and fighter for justice and Aya, a North African described as a "vixen who roams the region on her supercharged motorbike confronting crime wherever it rears its ugly head".

AK Comics says its goal is "to fill the cultural gap created over the years by providing essentially Arab role models, in our case, Arab superheroes to become a source of pride to our young generations."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle ... 396351.stm
 
Im a big comic fan and Im not sure I want to know this.

Still it will look nice alongside my Manga in which blonde (ie european) people are always bad guys...
 
Yes, I can just imagine Captain America screaming: "You think this letter on my head stands for Iraq?"*


*apologies to Mark Millar and his Ultimates.
 
More PsyOps fun.

The ghost of Koko the Clown playing on a television set as it burns with fire is a welcome addition to any US military video promoting its psyops program.

Fort Bragg's 4th Psychological Operations Group-Airborne's three-minute, 40-second video also has quotes from SunTzu's The Art of War, a movie trailer style song, clips of special force operatives quietly approaching an expensive house at night with weapons drawn, empty urban streets, riderless subway trains, scenes of riots, and captions that read: "Have you ever wondered who's pulling the strings?" and "You'll find us in the shadows at the tip of the spear. … Anything we touch is a weapon. We can deceive, persuade, change, influence, inspire. We come in many forms. We are everywhere."

The News & Observer tried to get to the bottom of why the video was made and released, but their investigation only deepened the mystery.

"Here's the odd thing — clandestine Army units like this DON'T make recruiting material, because that material brings unwanted attention," The Pipeline reported. "Have you ever seen an official Delta Force recruiting video? Exactly."
Dylan Charles wrote in USSA News that public debate proves the video "effectively does what PSYOPS are supposed to do, which is to confuse, mislead, redirect, and occupy your mind."
"They want you to know that they are ghosts in the machine, watching and warping everything," he says.
However, a conspiracy site known as The Vigilant Citizen suggests the intent may be darker, and possibly related to the occult.
"These allusions to magic are not merely figurative. PSYOPS extensively researched occult and supernatural phenomenons such as ESP (extra-sensory perception) and remote viewing," Vigilant Citizen reports. "There was always a 'magical', supernatural element to PSYOPS."

https://boingboing.net/2022/05/17/e...ychological-operations-recruitment-video.html
 
More PsyOps fun.

The ghost of Koko the Clown playing on a television set as it burns with fire is a welcome addition to any US military video promoting its psyops program.

Fort Bragg's 4th Psychological Operations Group-Airborne's three-minute, 40-second video also has quotes from SunTzu's The Art of War, a movie trailer style song, clips of special force operatives quietly approaching an expensive house at night with weapons drawn, empty urban streets, riderless subway trains, scenes of riots, and captions that read: "Have you ever wondered who's pulling the strings?" and "You'll find us in the shadows at the tip of the spear. … Anything we touch is a weapon. We can deceive, persuade, change, influence, inspire. We come in many forms. We are everywhere."

The News & Observer tried to get to the bottom of why the video was made and released, but their investigation only deepened the mystery.



https://boingboing.net/2022/05/17/e...ychological-operations-recruitment-video.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Psychological_Operations_Group

- Links to:

https://web.archive.org/web/2011090...s/4th Military Information Support Group.html

maximus otter
 
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