Introduction to Psyop’s & Propaganda
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December 3, 2025 at 10:48 am #14118
BadWabbitParticipantThere’s a good post here on propaganda and Psyop’s, including references to the militaries psyop’s doctrine/manuals.
This guy also seems like a pretty good follow if you’re on X.
https://x.com/GBNT1952/status/1992786539797991549
In its entirety:
“Since they seem intent upon continuously using doctrinal propaganda on the US populace, I think it’s important to highlight exactly what Crow and other Members of Congress are really doing.
Rep. Jason Crow’s post is a doctrinal example of narrative escalation within modern IO and psychological warfare doctrine.
(see photo here)
https://x.com/GBNT1952/status/1992786539797991549/photo/1Poster’s comments:
Check out FM 3-05.301 / MISO.
By claiming that the President is threatening him with arrest and execution—a statement never actually made by Trump—Crow amplifies and inflates the narrative to its most extreme form in order to shape public perception.
This tactic, often called interpretive maximalism, takes an opponent’s words or actions and stretches them into a dire or existential threat, allowing the speaker to adopt a position of moral heroism while casting the opponent as an authoritarian danger.
When Crow doubles down on this framing, he creates what IO doctrine refers to as a self sealing narrative, where any denial or criticism becomes proof of the alleged threat.
The emotionally loaded language like “upholding my oath,” “standing with our troops,” “disregard for the rule of law,” are designed to trigger identity based responses and mobilize his political base through fear, outrage, and moral urgency.
In doing all of this, Crow shifts the conversation away from what was actually said and into a battle over perceived intent, a classic PSYOP mechanism that reframes political disagreement as existential warfare.
This is not an evidentiary argument—it is a strategic influence play aimed at narrative dominance.
It is important that Americans recognize these tactics so that they can understand when propaganda is being pushed by their own government officials.”
December 3, 2025 at 7:24 pm #14122
WayneParticipantYep and over half of the sheep will fall for this. It’s just gonna get worse. Thanks for the info.
December 4, 2025 at 9:32 am #14131
BadWabbitParticipantsorry for duplicate posting.
December 4, 2025 at 9:35 am #14132
BadWabbitParticipantI agree Wayne, regarding the ‘get worse’ issue. Its hard enough trying to discern what’s going on locally, much less anywhere else, where you can’t see or participate with those speaking. My state is in full rebellion against the feds.. I’m really praying the fed’s come in and arrest them all for 1) sedition and 2) Money Laundering/stealing. But I’m not going to hold my breath either, I’m still waiting for federal arrests, much less local.
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