Friday, May 24, 2013

Similar - Strong-arm Methods on Gulf Coast After B.P. Spill

Similar - Strong-arm Methods on Gulf Coast After B.P. Spill
Posted By: Infoeditor [Send E-Mail]
Date: Friday, 24-May-2013 04:13:01
 
This is amazing info. Doesn't it remind us of all those reports from those on the beaches of the Gulf Coast after the British Petroleum Oil Spill disaster? We heard and read of workers getting orders not to dig beyond just so deep, etc. in the sand, etc.. Other orders on where to work and not to work when cleaning up.
Then there were the stories on how they managed and directed interested investigators and others away from the affected areas, etc.. Some persons disappeared, others run over and killed, and I think a doctor was killed or disappeared over there in that mess, etc..
It's like a propaganda machine all around us, always attempting to keep us brainwashed, etc., with their help from a mostly bought-off mainslime media.

Yes, I think it's illegal as you said, for them to operate against U.S. citizens, but the puky Army has, reportedly, been doing it for years like the C.I.A.. I have a whole long page of listed experiments, etc..
Thanks,
Infoeditor

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: Brendan Demelle wrote at DeSmogBlog back in 2011: At the
: “Media & Stakeholder Relations: Hydraulic Fracturing
: Initiative 2011” conference last week in Houston, Matt
: Pitzarella, Director of Corporate Communications and Public
: Affairs at Range Resources, revealed in his presentation
: that Range has hired Army and Marine veterans with combat
: experience in psychological warfare to influence
: communities in which Range drills for gas.

: As CNBC reported, Range spokesman Matt Pitzarella boasted to
: the audience: “[“…looking to other industries, in this
: case, the Army and the Marines. We have several former
: PSYOPs folks that work for us at Range because they’re very
: comfortable in dealing with localized issues and local
: governments. Really all they do is spend most of their time
: helping folks develop local ordinances and things like
: that. But very much having that understanding of PSYOPs in
: the Army and in the Middle East has applied very helpfully
: here for us in Pennsylvania.”

: [**Listen: MP3**]
: At that same conference, Matt Carmichael, External Affairs
: Manager at Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, suggested three
: things to attendees during his presentation: “If you are a
: PR representative in this industry in this room today, I
: recommend you do three things. These are three things that
: I’ve read recently that are pretty interesting.

: “(1) Download the U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency
: Manual [audible gasps from the audience], because we are
: dealing with an insurgency. There’s a lot of good lessons
: in there, and coming from a military background, I found
: the insight in that extremely remarkable. (2) With that
: said, there’s a course provided by Harvard and MIT twice a
: year, and it’s called ‘Dealing With an Angry Public.’ Take
: that course. Tied back to the Army/Marine Corps
: Counterinsurgency [Field] Manual, is that a lot of the
: officers in our military are attending this course. It
: gives you the tools, it gives you the media tools on how to
: deal with a lot of the controversy that we as an industry
: are dealing with. (3) Thirdly, I have a copy of “Rumsfeld’s
: Rules.” You’re all familiar with Donald Rumsfeld — that’s
: kind of my bible, by the way, of how I operate.”

: [**Listen: MP3**]
: Carmichael is also the former Senior Manager of External
: Communications for Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a
: subsidiary of Halliburton, which at one point had over
: 15,000 mercenaries placed in Iraq, according to the Los
: Angeles Times.

: The Counterinsurgency (COIN) Field Manual [PDF] devotes an
: entire chapter to PSYOPs, confirming its utility as a major
: element of a counterinsurgency campaign. The COIN manual is
: the current U.S. military doctrine in both Iraq and
: Afghanistan.

: USE OF PSYOPs PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE ON U.S. CITIZENS IS
: ILLEGAL

: PSYOPs is the military short-hand for “psychological
: operations,” used extensively in U.S. wars abroad,
: including in Iraq and Afghanistan. Much of this work is
: carried out by Army reserve personnel, who travel from
: village to village dropping leaflets and offering financial
: incentives in an attempt to convince residents not to
: support the insurgency. This often entails using
: psychological tactics to “win hearts and minds.”

: As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported about PSYOPs in Iraq:
: “…reservists in psychological operations typically do
: communications with the local folks. In the beginning, they
: distribute millions of leaflets and do loudspeaker
: broadcasts. They also spend a lot of time talking with
: people.”

: The use of PSYOPs by active military personnel on U.S.
: citizens is illegal and a violation of the Smith-Mundt Act
: of 1948, as Michael Hastings of Rolling Stone explained in
: his February 2011 investigative story uncovering the fact
: that U.S. military generals had used PSYOPs on members of
: Congress. The Smith-Mundt act “was passed by Congress to
: prevent the State Department from using Soviet-style
: propaganda techniques on U.S. citizens.”

: Hastings wrote in Rolling Stone: “According to the Defense
: Department’s own definition, psy-ops – the use of
: propaganda and psychological tactics to influence emotions
: and behaviors – are supposed to be used exclusively on
: “hostile foreign groups.” Federal law forbids the military
: from practicing psy-ops on Americans, and each defense
: authorization bill comes with a “propaganda rider” that
: also prohibits such manipulation. “Everyone in the psy-ops,
: intel, and IO community knows you’re not supposed to target
: Americans,” says a veteran member of another psy-ops team
: who has run operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. “It’s what
: you learn on day one.” (emphasis added)

: JAMES CANNON – RANGE PSYOPS SPECIALIST IN PA
: Range’s dominance in the Marcellus fracked gas rush is hardly
: surprising – Range Resources was the first company to begin
: drilling for unconventional gas in the Marcellus Shale,
: back in 2004. Range says on its website that “In 2011,
: Range is directing 86% of its capital budget toward
: development drilling in the region.”

: It certainly has every reason to protect that investment, but
: hiring an Army PSYOPs specialist?

: Range Resources’ Local Government Relations Manager in
: Pennsylvania is James Cannon, a former Marine and Army
: Reservist whose unit conducted PSYOPs during Operation
: Iraqi Freedom. According to his personal website and
: LinkedIn page, Jim Cannon says he is still an active
: reservist with the 303rd Psychological Operations Company,
: who served under the US Army Special Operations Command
: (USASOC) as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

: One of his colleagues in the 303rd Psychological Operations
: Company discussed the unit’s PSYOP experiences in Iraq in
: April 2003. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported, “Since
: October [2003], a massive public information campaign has

: been under way in Iraq. American and British planes have
: dropped 36 million leaflets in Iraq. They have distributed
: scores of solar-powered and hand-crank short wave radios
: with instructions for tuning in to Arabic-language
: broadcasts that urge cooperation with coalition troops.
: Trucks with loudspeakers have been used to spread the
: message that America is in Iraq to liberate, not to occupy
: the nation.”

: What if the same techniques that the Army used to weaken the
: insurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan are being used by the
: gas industry to intimidate U.S. citizens in Pennsylvania?
: Of course they wouldn’t need the Black Hawk helicopters,
: the U.S. Postal Service can drop letters just fine. But the
: tactics of using financial incentives and disseminating
: propaganda designed to pit neighbor against neighbor?

: Jim Cannon’s company Range Resources has deployed these
: PSYOP-inspired tactics in Pennsylvania, sending threatening
: letters to the citizens of Mt. Pleasant Township in hopes
: of dividing the community, and attempting to sway the
: township supervisors to do industry’s bidding.


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