This entry analyzes the complex and often obscured operations of Mexican cartels, particularly the CJNG, as discussed on the Shawn Ryan Show. It highlights the cartel's sophisticated military capabilities, including the use of armored vehicles, tactical gear, and advanced weaponry like drones and IEDs. The discussion also delves into the concept of cartels as psychological operations (psyops) and the elusive nature of their leadership, contrasting them with more publicly visible figures like El Chapo and El Mayo Zambada.
This entry analyzes the Shawn Ryan Show episode discussing an 'unexplained military weapon' in Venezuela, dubbed 'the Discombobulator.' The discussion, featuring a former US Navy SEAL, delves into a potential high-value target operation involving the DEA and hundreds of miles inland, including suppression of enemy air defenses. It explores theories linking the weapon to Havana Syndrome-like symptoms and questions its origin, ranging from Delta Team operations to psychological warfare. The expert analysis highlights the speculative nature of the claims and the potential for misinformation or psyops.
This video features Gary from Paramount Tactical discussing his critical perspective on Candace Owens. He suggests her influence is artificially inflated and believes she is part of a funded psychological operation. The video also briefly shows tactical gear and a studio setup, with mentions of Heckler & Koch (HK) and AR-15 style rifles.
This video from Paramount Tactical critically analyzes a claim made by Mitchell Snow, as presented by Candace Owens, regarding Brian Harpole's alleged presence at Fort Huachuca. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and expertise in investigative analysis and disinformation tactics, debunks the claim by presenting documentary evidence of Harpole's flight itinerary, showing he was in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, not Arizona, at the time of the supposed sighting. The analysis highlights common disinformation techniques used to lend false credibility to unsubstantiated narratives.
This video features Nikko Ortiz, a veteran influencer, reacting to a USMC recruitment video. He expresses strong disapproval, warning viewers about potential negative experiences like sexual assault and labeling recruitment tactics as 'psyops' or psychological operations designed to manipulate. His background includes a display of AR-15 style rifles, underscoring his familiarity with tactical gear.
This video features Aliia Roza, a former KGB operative, explaining the Russian intelligence tactic of 'Kompromat,' which involves collecting compromising material for blackmail. Roza, with high authority on espionage, advises viewers to critically analyze information and conduct independent research rather than relying on single narratives, especially concerning high-profile cases like Jeffrey Epstein's.
This video delves into the historical manipulation of public perception, focusing on Edward Bernays' pioneering use of public relations and social engineering. It highlights how Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud, rebranded propaganda and influenced American culture through marketing tactics, notably in normalizing women smoking with the 'Torches of Freedom' parade and promoting products like Chiffon margarine and bacon. The content critically analyzes the long-term impact of these psychological operations on societal norms and consumer behavior.
This video from the Shawn Ryan Show delves into the concept of 'Psychological Operations' (PSYOPs) and how screens, media, and even conflict might be used as tools for manipulation. Featuring AI-generated imagery and a conspiratorial tone, the content suggests a hidden architecture of control involving global leaders, media figures, and societal events. The host's background as a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor lends significant authority to discussions on intelligence and geopolitical power structures.
This video from the Shawn Ryan Show delves into the concept of Psychological Operations (PSYOPs), suggesting that societal perceptions may be manufactured. Shawn Ryan, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor, introduces his audio series 'Target Intelligence: PSYOP' which aims to uncover mechanisms of societal control through influence and information, rather than kinetic force. The content is presented with a serious and suspenseful tone, highlighting visual metaphors for surveillance and propaganda.
This video serves as a channel update and roadmap for future content on Civilian Principles. The host, Will, explains his 6-month absence due to medical retirement from military service and a subsequent move to Alaska. He outlines a new content series called 'Civilian Gorilla,' focusing on gear, firearms, sustainment, guerilla tactics, and psychological operations. The channel will also restart its podcast, introduce new team members, and feature gear/firearm testing. Community involvement will be increased through challenges, kit reviews, and viewer-submitted content, with a new series on 'Tactical Finances' by Mr. Outrunner.
This video from Shawn Ryan Show delves into strategies for defeating cartels, focusing on dismantling their corporate-like structures, targeting financial networks, and employing psychological operations. The discussion highlights the impact of key leader captures, such as Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, on cartel stability. The host, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor, and the guest, demonstrating deep knowledge of cartel operations, provide an analytical perspective on these complex issues.
This video, featuring Nikko Ortiz, satirizes military recruitment tactics. It highlights how perceived negative portrayals can be used in psychological operations ('psyops') to encourage enlistment, using visual cues like OCPs and military barracks imagery. The speaker's energetic and humorous tone suggests a deep understanding of military social media and veteran commentary.
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