Right. But he was in army psyops. Which certainly raises questions, to my mind. For example, what sort of training do they go through, above and beyond bootcamp? What do they learn about psychological manipulation? Here's an excerpt from their factsheet ( link )It is really bothering to me that they keep giving military reference to this idiot. He never served in active duty so there is no PTSD issue.
I just had a thought.
While researching for another thread here some time back, I found out that all (or maybe most?) baptized Sikh males have to wear a kirpan under their clothes for protection of themselves and any other innocent person who is threatened. I wonder if they don't wear them in their temples because they feel safe there?
I just remembered that because the article talked about the president of the temple finding a butter knife to stab WMP.
I would have thought he, and many others would have had kirpans.
I'll have to see what I can find out about that.
Right. But he was in army psyops. Which certainly raises questions, to my mind. For example, what sort of training do they go through, above and beyond bootcamp? What do they learn about psychological manipulation? Here's an excerpt from their factsheet ( link )
Military Information Support Operations Soldiers use persuasion to influence perceptions and encourage desired behavior. The cornerstone of Military Information Support Operations is truth, credibly presented to convince a given audience to cease resistance or take actions favorable to friendly forces. During recent combat actions, the effective use of Military Information Support Operations was a combat multiplier that directly contributed to the surrender of thousands of enemy forces. Also, it is clear that its effectiveness has saved the lives of many civilians and members of U.S. and allied militaries.
Here's a wiki overview of psyops. ( link )
The U.S. Department of Defense defines psychological warfare as:What matters, or should, imho, matter, is that this white supremacist was, arguably recruited due to his psyops knowledge.
The planned use of propaganda and other psychological actions having the primary purpose of influencing the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior of hostile foreign groups in such a way as to support the achievement of national objectives.
Sorry for being unclear. I was referring to this ( link ):The last sentence, 'What matters, or should, . . .' :waitasec:
Recruited by whom?
I've long considered psyops to be equivalent to propaganda in its various forms.Psyop is not a covert operation.
The latest in the Sentinal Journal reporting indicates that Page was well into his white supremacist beliefs while serving in the Army.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/...ite-supremacist-856cn28-165123946.html?ipad=y
"But Page's beliefs were starting to show.
Fred Allen Lucas, a Bloomington, Ind., man who served with Page at Fort Bragg, N.C., in a psychological operations battalion, recalled that he spoke of the need for securing a homeland for white people and referred to all non-whites as "dirt people."
"It didn't matter if they were black, Indian, Native American, Latin - he hated them all," Lucas said.
Lucas said he met Page in 1995, the same year that the killings of a black couple in Fayetteville by two members of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg revealed the presence of a white-supremacist movement among soldiers on the base.
At the time, Lucas said, Page was covered with tattoos, including one that made a reference to the "14 words," a phrase used by white supremacists: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
"He criticized me for my attraction to (Latina) women," Lucas said. "He'd call me a 'race-traitor.' He said I should change my ways because I was a blond-haired, blue-eyed white guy, and I shouldn't be wasting myself on that."
There is more...
It doesn't surprise me at all. What surprises me is the notion that there are people who think this kind of activity did not take place in the armed forces. That they are somehow immune from all hatred and bigotry.BBM
This comes as no surprise to any American Indian in this country and those who are now ex-pats.
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