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psyop

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psyop

(ˈsaɪˌɒp)
n
a military operation performed by a unit specializing in psychological warfare
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Noun1.psyop - military actions designed to influence the perceptions and attitudes of individuals, groups, and foreign governments
military operation, operation - activity by a military or naval force (as a maneuver or campaign); "it was a joint operation of the navy and air force"
armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"
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The book opens with the how, why, and what of PSYOP and its history in the American military and civilian agencies such as the CIA and US Information Agency.
The firm's existing talent relationships-, which include first-look deals with top Hollywood showrunners from both scripted and unscripted television, are now part of Psyop as the agency folds these opportunities into its offering.
Expertise in sensors, emitters, content, and code (for ISR, EW, PSYOPs, and cyber operations, respectively) hardly resembled one another.
has all the appearances of a PSYOP (Psychological Operation) which contributes to fomenting hatred against Muslims throughout the Western World".
(a) Discourage, delay, or prevent hostile actions; (b) Limit escalation; (c) Take military action in situations where the use of lethal force is either not the preferred option, or is not permitted under the established Rules of Engagement (ROE); (d) Better protect our forces; (e) Disable equipment, facilities, and enemy personnel; (f) Engage and control people through civil affairs operations and Psychological Operations(PSYOP); (g) Dislodge enemy from positions without causing extensive collateral damage; (h) Separate combatants from noncombatants; (i) Deny terrain to the enemy.
In case you hadn't noticed, for the past 40 years there has been a major psyop in progress against righteous outrage and on behalf of Nice.
Could we stay up?/ Tell jokes til we got hiccups/And watch monster movies on TV/Just my dad and me ..." Line-drawing animation by Psyop is overlaid on the live action, picking out lyrics (in the style of lyric videos, big on YouTube) and adding other playful visuals, bringing the girl's imagination to life.
We have reached the point of contradiction in the grand psyop, where the majority of people will no longer be able to "suspend disbelief," the key element of every good Hollywood production.
Thomas, "Hezbollah, Israel, and Cyber PSYOP," IO Sphere, Winter 2007.
The second theory is that the events were caused by some sort of psyop (psychological operation) where the witnesses were used as 'guinea pigs', to see how they would respond to an unusual experience, perhaps involving apparently solid objects being generated by holographic technology - a so-called 'ghost gun'.
Ron Shleifer's readable, first of its kind, book is titled Perspectives of Psychological Operations (PSYOP) in Contemporary Conflicts.
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