Ranting and Venting

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Friday, January 27, 2006

US Psyops revealed and affecting Americans

The BBC has an article about a recently declassified document written in 2003 about the U.S. Military's "Information Operations". For instance, psychlolgical operations to propaganda to attacks on computer networks.

Adam Brooks of the BBC writes:
Bloggers beware.

As the world turns networked, the Pentagon is calculating the military opportunities that computer networks, wireless technologies and the modern media offer.

From influencing public opinion through new media to designing "computer network attack" weapons, the US military is learning to fight an electronic war.

The declassified document is called "Information Operations Roadmap". It was obtained by the National Security Archive at George Washington University using the Freedom of Information Act.

Officials in the Pentagon wrote it in 2003. The Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, signed it.
I'm reading the 'roadmap' PDF right now. It's a little strange... They want to control "all of the electromagnetic spectrum"
The operations described in the document include a surprising range of military activities: public affairs officers who brief journalists, psychological operations troops who try to manipulate the thoughts and beliefs of an enemy, computer network attack specialists who seek to destroy enemy networks.

Perhaps the most startling aspect of the roadmap is its acknowledgement that information put out as part of the military's psychological operations, or Psyops, is finding its way onto the computer and television screens of ordinary Americans.

"Information intended for foreign audiences, including public diplomacy and Psyops, is increasingly consumed by our domestic audience," it reads.

"Psyops messages will often be replayed by the news media for much larger audiences, including the American public," it goes on.

The document's authors acknowledge that American news media should not unwittingly broadcast military propaganda. "Specific boundaries should be established," they write. But they don't seem to explain how.
It starts to get creepy, talking about the internet as an enemy
When it describes plans for electronic warfare, or EW, the document takes on an extraordinary tone.

It seems to see the internet as being equivalent to an enemy weapons system.

"Strategy should be based on the premise that the Department [of Defense] will 'fight the net' as it would an enemy weapons system," it reads.

The slogan "fight the net" appears several times throughout the roadmap.
Here's where they want the entire spectrum:
And, in a grand finale, the document recommends that the United States should seek the ability to "provide maximum control of the entire electromagnetic spectrum".

US forces should be able to "disrupt or destroy the full spectrum of globally emerging communications systems, sensors, and weapons systems dependent on the electromagnetic spectrum".

Consider that for a moment.

The US military seeks the capability to knock out every telephone, every networked computer, every radar system on the planet.

Are these plans the pipe dreams of self-aggrandising bureaucrats? Or are they real?

The fact that the "Information Operations Roadmap" is approved by the Secretary of Defense suggests that these plans are taken very seriously indeed in the Pentagon.
The next step, to be able to push propaganda directly into our brains. The ultimate goal, the make up our minds for us.

the full article is here:
US plans to 'fight the net' revealed

The 'roadmap' is here: As always, thanks to the National Security Archive for keeping us informed.
Information Operations Roadmap

3 Comments:

Blogger Mindwolf said...

This guys profile says: "Worked in government for 25 years, elected to a number of public and party offices, currently teaching Political Science and Public Speaking at the college level."

Does that sound like a Poli Sci professor to you?

1/28/2006 06:10:00 AM  
Blogger PTCruiser said...

dennis k...hmmm...Hey, Adam. That's Dennis Kucinich who left that comment. Sounds like he's leaning a lot towards the right, though.

1/29/2006 04:00:00 AM  
Blogger Mindwolf said...

I don't think so. The guy doesn't even sound over thirty. What he's doing is setting up a right wing blog (yet another mouth piece for the GOP, it pratically says it on his blog)and pretending to be someone he's not. He's a liar and a fraud.

And if anyone out there wants to know what he really thinks, Go Here

1/29/2006 03:12:00 PM  

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