Faceless people, invisible hands: New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations
- The second provocative recruitment ad, “Ghost in the Machine 2,” was released on the 4th PSYOP Group YouTube channel, following the original video's previous controversy.
- The ad features historic audio from President John F. Kennedy's 1963 speech in West Berlin, emphasizing the power of the oppressed mind as a weapon against oppressors.
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Haunting new US Army video to lure recruits for psychological operations
The video is unsettling, with haunting images of faceless people, fire and soldiers.The voiceover is a cascade of recognisable historical voices as the screen pulses cryptic messages touting the power of words, ideas and "invisible hands".Hints of its origin are tucked into frames as they flash by: PSYWAR.READ MORE: Family of Coffs Harbour stabbing victim 'angry, broken'The US Army's psychological warfare soldiers are using their brand of menta…
Faceless people, invisible hands: New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations
FORT LIBERTY, N.C. (AP) — The video is unsettling, with haunting images of faceless people, fire and soldiers. The voiceover is a cascade of recognizable historical voices as the screen pulses cryptic messages touting the power of words, ideas and “invisible hands.” Hints of its origin are tucked into frames as they flash by: PSYWAR. The Army’s psychological warfare soldiers are using their brand of mental combat to bring in what the service nee…
Faceless people, invisible hands: New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations
FORT LIBERTY, N.C. (AP) -- The video is unsettling, with haunting images of faceless people, fire and soldiers. The voiceover is a cascade of recognizable historical voices as the screen pulses cryptic messages touting the power of words, ideas and "invisible hands."
Faceless people, invisible hands: New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations
By LOLITA C. BALDOR Associated Press FORT LIBERTY, N.C. (AP) — A haunting new video released in the early morning hours is the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units. Hints of its origin are tucked into the frames as they flash by touting the power of words, ideas and “invisible hands.” Army Special Operations Command hopes that those drawn to the video may be interested in joining as one of its psychologi…
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