Exploring Information Operations and its subset PSYOPs. American. Old Stock. Our adversaries seek "mind superiority" to control our decision-making. On Substack
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Mar 29, 2023 • 16 tweets • 4 min read
1/13 I probably should of put a graphic up like this so people could better understand my specific mission statement and particular area of focus. If you want to be good at anything you must specialize and cannot be a generalist to make real lasting impact.
2/16 I started this account to publish my research. I started my research because I was noticing an alarming trend of the American political right getting very close to Russia and I suspected something wrong with that. Alex Jones was a major node or epicenter in this ecosystem
Mar 29, 2023 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
1/5 Kissinger, alleged Soviet Agent. 2/5 Pieczenik. Born to a Russian mother. Worked under Kissinger.
Mar 29, 2023 • 15 tweets • 9 min read
1/15 #AlexJones is one of the Kremlin's best assets in the United States.
Here is my late night rant on this dangerous anti-American Russian intelligence asset and other somewhat connected thoughts before I pass out.
2/15 He supports a multiple polar world order and gave someone who was/is under U.S. Treasury sanctions at the time a huge platform to spread his Russian propaganda and profit from book sales. Aleksandr #Dugin. Is that even legal?
Mar 26, 2023 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
1/4 If I was a betting man, and I had to pick someone who was the most likely to be a true believer that was part of the 2015-2021 Russian alliance/Trump martial law push, I would pick LtG Boykin. He might have actually believed in good faith what the Russians were telling him. 2/4 LtG Boykin, LtG Flynn, Maj Gen Valley, LtG McInerney, these were the generals backing Trump, probably contemplating crossing the Rubicon and pushing for martial law. In fact, I think the generals are the best candidates for true believers. The Intel guys, no. I think
Mar 22, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
1/4 Read some good/valid criticism of my work. I think it is important to point out, I'm trying to be somewhat narrowly focused so I can be somewhat good at what I do. Would I like to research the infiltration of the left? Yes. Or China's InfoOps/PSYOPs? Yes.
2/4 This Twitter account was initially set up to share my research that was an interest of mine for the past year plus due to me discovering something wasn't right with the alt-right/MAGA. I've come across a few things since then that have kept me here continuing research.
Mar 21, 2023 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Comment on one of my videos: "I find your analysis missing something significant. We need to better understand why these people would do this. What is the outcome they hope for? Are they really doing all this just to enrich themselves? I think they are true believers."
I replied I thought this was a valid criticism. I think there are many things going on in terms of motivations. My approach is as if I was running a counter-intel group trying to map Russian information warfare on the American people. I want to see where the info comes
Mar 18, 2023 • 4 tweets • 3 min read
1/4 Signing back in just for this post to warn people, because my conscience won't let me sit on this information any longer (even though I only found it last night and got sick when I did). Natural News, in my opinion, should be treated 2/4 "AS IF" it is a foreign intelligence operation deployed against Americans. I'll have a detailed report soon on everything I found/find; here is a prime example of why it is compromised. Russian Foreign Intelligence tasked SCF writer published
Mar 8, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
It's information war. Both sides cherry picking and limiting contexts in a battle for narrative whose main objective is not truth but power. The pendulum will swing back the other way in this paradigm. We will have to accept the good and bad that comes with it.
What's the good? Personal opinion, there was a real crime against the American people during the pandemic. I think we are going to find out it was a Chinese weapons program. I think everyone that was censored asking questions deserved better. It was anti-democratic at best.
Mar 2, 2023 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
1/6 Here's my take on why both sides in the UKR-RUS conflict are calling each other NAZIs. For RUS their historical enemy were the NAZIs in WW2; therefore, it makes sense to label UKR NAZIs for propaganda purposes playing on historical memory.
2/6 For UKR the same logic applies because they suffered under the NAZIs and fought them as well (there were collaborators too). The Western so called left likes to identify Putin with Nazism because it fits the narrative he is a phenomenon of the so called right
Mar 2, 2023 • 23 tweets • 12 min read
1/23 Somewhat loosely organized thoughts follow. Remember that time when Steve Pieczenik, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Henry Kissinger, said his collaborators gave the emails to Julian Assange? Was he providing cover for Russian Intel unity Fancy Bear?
2/23 I'm still shocked by this statement of his. He was in discussions with Alex Jones on why Russia and the U.S. should ally. Pieczenik is also of a Russian mother in Cuba. He also claimed he helped get Putin in power. I've seen some people say Kissinger was
Feb 27, 2023 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
1/10 We need to understand some things about Russia.
In 1917 the Bolsheviks asked Lenin to transfer all power to the Soviets (workers' councils) after the revolution in 1917. Russia was called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It was ruled by one party, the Communists.
2/10 Throughout it's history, starting with the New Economic Policy (NEP), it conducted dishonest liberalization for strategic objectives of the comm' party. After short periods of liberalization, it effectively told the West we were lying and we're keeping your invested capital.