Pentagon Denies Taylor Swift Is an Asset for Government Psyops
- The Pentagon denies the conspiracy theory that Taylor Swift is working for the Department of Defense.
- Fox News host Jesse Watters suggested that Swift is a government asset, but the Pentagon refutes this claim.
- Swift's partnership with Vote.org has driven record-breaking voter registrations.
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Pentagon Denies Taylor Swift is an 'Asset' For Government Operations - American Faith
Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh denied Fox News host Jesse Watters claim that megastar Taylor Swift is an “asset” for government operations. Watters said “around four years ago, the Pentagon’s psychological operations unit floated turning Taylor Swift into an asset.” “It’s real. The Pentagon psy-op unit pitched NATO on turning Taylor Swift into an asset for combating misinformation online,” Watters continued. Referencing one of Swift’s big h…
Taylor Swift's global influence has transcended the musical sphere, leading to all kinds of conspiracy theories. In a recent episode of Fox News, host Jesse Watters put forward an unusual hypothesis: Is it possible that Taylor Swift is a “psychological asset” of the Pentagon? Relying on a clip from a 2019 NATO conference, the conservative political commentator and conspiracy theorist suggested that Swift could be involved in efforts against onli…
Pentagon Pushes Back On Theory Claiming Taylor Swift Is A Gov't PsyOp
The Pentagon has responded to a theory aired by Fox News' Jesse Watters, claiming that American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's meteoric rise to fame is part of a government psychological operation to get young people to vote Democrat.
Pentagon goofs on right-wing conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift: 'Shake it off'
A Pentagon spokeswoman brushed off right-wing conspiracy theories claiming that Taylor Swift is part of a government mind-control plot.Fox News host Jesse Watters broadcast a segment speculating that Swift was part of a military psychological operation to combat online misinformation and encourage her younger fans to vote, and a Department of Defense representative gave a statement about those claims to Politico.“As for this conspiracy theory, w…
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