U.S. Army Recruitment Video for Psyop Soldiers

The U.S. Army released a haunting video on May 2, 2024, to recruit soldiers for its psychological warfare units, emphasizing the power of words and ideas. The video showcases the work of Psyop soldiers in influencing public opinion and attracting recruits to the Army Special Operations Command.

U.S. Army's Recruitment Video for Psychological Warfare Soldiers

The U.S. Army released a haunting video on May 2, 2024, to recruit soldiers for its psychological warfare units, aiming to influence public opinion and attract recruits for Special Operations Command. The video, titled 'Ghost in the Machine 2,' is part of a series of provocative recruiting ads created by the Army's psychological operations soldiers. The Army is facing challenges in meeting enlistment goals due to factors like low unemployment and competition from corporate businesses.

Chinese Communist Party's Use of Social Media for Psychological Warfare

The Chinese Communist Party is using social media like TikTok and Hollywood to target vulnerable young consumers in the United States, according to Peter Schweizer's book 'Blood Money.' Celebrities and institutions have been promoting the app, unaware or ambivalent of its ties to the CCP. Chinese military officials see apps like TikTok as tools for psychological warfare against the West.