Category: Psychological Operations

  • The "BlueAnon" Ops

    A theory claiming that mainstream liberal or centrist political narratives are not simply media messaging but managed “Alternate Reality Games” designed to keep the public in a state of confusion, suspense, and psychological overactivation. In this reading, headlines, leaks, scandal cycles, and official messaging are treated as scripted emotional stimuli meant to sustain stress rather than resolve public understanding.

  • The Deck of Cards Codes

    A war-psychology theory claiming that the 2003 “most wanted Iraqis” playing cards were not only identification aids for coalition troops, but also contained coded, hypnotic, or symbolic triggers intended to unsettle Iraqi commanders and induce surrender, confusion, or fatalism. The legend grew because the cards were real, widely distributed, and already sat at the boundary between intelligence, propaganda, and recreational design.

  • The British and The Smiths

    This theory claims that Morrissey and The Smiths were part of a covert Soviet influence operation aimed at demoralizing British youth, deepening anti-war and anti-establishment sentiment, and redirecting alienated young listeners away from patriotic consensus during the late Cold War. In this reading, the band’s melancholy, social criticism, and appeal to disaffected youth are interpreted not as artistic expression but as cultural-political targeting.