It also helps you tolerate Normies
One more question on the Livelsberger email:
Authorities said they recovered his iPhone at the scene.
Why was the email Shawn Ryan posted sent from an Android?
Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger, 37, whose Tesla vehicle rained fireworks and steel shrapnel outside the hotel, and Army veteran Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, 42, who killed 14 people with his truck, worked at the US military's Fort Bragg.
Fort Bragg, now known as Fort Liberty, is home to the 4th Psychological Operations Group (POG), which conducts 'influence activities to target psychological vulnerabilities and create or intensify fissures, confusion, and doubt in adversary organizations.'
‘We use all available means of dissemination – from sensitive and high tech to low-tech, to no-tech, and methods from overt, to clandestine, to deception,' the organization's official website reads.
After the 10 day assessment, soldiers are put through 41 weeks of physically and mentally demanding training, called the PSYOP Qualification Course.
The last few months see soldiers learn how to use propaganda and other methods to influence the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of a target audience, often in an enemy territory.
While the FBI's deputy assistant director, Chris Raia, emphasized on Thursday that investigators have found 'no definitive link' between Livelsberger and Jabbar, that hasn't stopped others from connecting seemingly ominous dots through Fort Bragg.
👉Livelsberger was at the base no later than November 2024 when he received his unmanned aircraft system (UAS) qualification there.
While officials have stated there is not link between the two horrible events, the base has connections to information warfare tactics, including unsettling 'behavior modification' projects.
Soldiers looking to join the Army's Psychological Operations (PSYOP) must endure a physically and mentally demanding training pipeline, which starts with a grueling assessment and selection that lasts for 10 days.
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