Not just incriminating or inflitrating, but creating news and cultural events and phenomena that never really took place and then maintaining them in public consciousness.
It's gone full circle. Around WWI, sexy and scantly dressed women were on recruiting posters. Now after being dorment for nearly a century, we have dusted off the ol' "Hot lady" style once more.
@@SuperEbbandflow E cigarettes are a psyop created by big tobacco to endorse young people to smoke them since they're not real cigarettes, all while claiming that they created them for smokers to help them stopping
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Give it 10 years and your local recruiting station won't have any 35 year old gunnery sergeants, they'll all be filled with 24 year old e-girls making tiktoks and signing hundreds of people every day.
She's almost certainly just a chick who popped off with a couple posts on TikTok and then ran with the psyop meme. Army noticed, let her go do some cool stuff because its good PR and now she's a semi-endorsed army influencer. The real deal is that she is gonna get out of the army in a year or two and have her own influencer career in the guntube already setup. She'll probably do a Q&A about this in 3 years with 2M views once shes out.
@@rumfordc if you think the army is pulling this off you’ve never worked for the government and think the CIA are collaborating with lizard people. Its also terrible PR
This is the most reasonable take here. Everyone else is borderline schizophrenic lmfao. The military's promotional team doesn't just invent a career like this out of thin air, putting your money in a single personality is high risk, no company does that for marketing. She's just a regular influencer whos niche is military gear. There are even ppl like this in Japan that get to go to air force bases there and do coverage.
"Lujan" is pronounced as in Spanish, i.e., for an English speaker "Luhan"--which bears an obvious phonetic allusion to Marshall McLuhan, who did research on mass psychology, semiotics, & media technologies. In the first order, the bit is all quite transparent to anyone with a bit of perception, & in the second order, effective as viral advertising (look at this, it's a psyop!) DoD gets the W here (it's good content!)
I didn't get PsyOped by egirls into joining the Army, I got PsyOped by Halo into joining the Marine Corps. I ship out July 31st, I'll edit after boot camp👍 Edit: They moved my ship out date to mid-August. Edit: I'm a Marine now. Edit: Marine Combat Training was fun. I'm off to my MOS school. Edit: At MOS school (Recon) Edit: Got dropped and currently awaiting MOS reclassification. It's fine, looking forward to where I go next. Edit: I finished IMC and earned the title of Marine Infantryman (0311) Edit: Currently in the Work Up phase of my year long deployment.
@@cryora Yeah but at the same time, ODSTs are also badass 🫡. Also too late now, shipping out to basic training august 15th 😭 would be awesome to have that title though
tbf plenty of military influencers got to do cool shit on base with tons of permissions. Austen alexander gets to use the O course on pendleton like all the time
Without permission. I was in the marines and we made the fat guy from HQ (who was getting separated for being over weight) dress up as santa claus at a pre-deployment christmas party.
This is the emergence of PsyPop - from my engagement with US DoD and USAF, no one has a clue what is going on, so this influencer is probably as official as she is unofficial. If it works, some OF-5 is going to be claiming credit, if it doesn’t, no one will say anything!
She probably just took off in popularity and folks just started inviting her to things. It is much more plausible than some conspiracy. Heck, that was how Dr Seuss got started.
She just popped in my feed out of nowhere. I guess the lesbian moms commercial that portrays army life as rehabbing puppies with gay minorities didn't work too well
@@Danny.Duns1ish weak haha the line between you enlisting is wether someones mom is gay? what a joke this generation is so fragile lol imagine being so scared of some lesbians
You got something wrong with gay minorities? The US military has been full of gays and minorities for a long time, I knew alot in the Marines and Army. Who were you with?
“It’s not a psyop, it’s just FA58.” *describes FA58, which matches the description of a psyop organization perfectly* Just because it’s not officially labeled a psyop doesn’t mean propaganda isn’t a psyop
Yeah pretty much his argument was “the official psyoperators can’t do anything because the congress is watching over them” because their just there for the public to be like “oh hey look the government can’t spy on us” he completely neglects talking about the C.I.A and F.B.I who were majority of the perpetrators of the most heinous psy ops ever.
@@The_world_is_not_worthy_of_Him advertising is, by definition, private propaganda. The term psy-op is just has a theatrical connotation but functionally and literally, op's right.
Please make more of your videos like this. I really enjoyed the quick greeting and abrupt dark techno backed image(s) for 10ish seconds. Super fun and other videos of yours are just as good content wise, but I really enjoyed this video's intro and music. It is a fun signature
Calling it psyops is misleading because it makes it seem extraordinary. By this definition, basic marketing is psyops. As someone who has worked in marketing, she's an actor and works in marketing.
@@TheAlison1456bingo, someone with a brain. The military typically does not market or have to market, at least in other countries, to get soldiers and people to work for them. Take India for example.
Great video brother, I had only heard this term thrown around and did not really understand what it was. I have seen this Lujan gal around on youtube and thought it was incredibly annoying. But now I get it. Thanks for the info.
I remember a while ago a lot of people got into the Air Force because of Kyle Gott on UA-cam, that dude ended up being unhappy with the airforce because his leadership wasn’t on the same page with his videos. I wonder how it would have turned out if he stayed in and had support in his leadership, because he legitimately helped push people to joining the airforce
I don’t know who the army thinks these “psy-ops” are marketed towards but one of the best things about the army is the homoerotic brotherhood that forms between comrades
So fun fact, while Lujan is technically a Psychological Operations Specialist, she is a reservist. This is important for a few reasons; Active Duty PsyOp is directly under USASOC (US Army Special Operations Command), has a whole selection process/qualification source, is an airborne unit, and is a component of SOF overall. However, Lujan is not part of this group. She is under what's called USACAPOC (US Army Civil Affairs Psy Op Command). This means that she did not attend a selection, has not gone to the qualification course, nor does she even have jump wings. While both active duty and reservists both have the MOS 37F, they're very different in terms of what they are in actuality.
I don't think quibbling over department structure is all that important when considering the implications of our government using a new method to dupe young, stupid, horny men into doing Amerisraelca's dirty work.
Just to clarify reserve POGs (not that POG, Psy Op Groups) can totally get their wings, it's pretty much the easiest, and frankly quite often only, ways to get jumps in the reserves. Used to be stationed at a unit that shared the building with a POG and they jumped 2-3 times a year. And that was like 10+ years ago and from talking to people still in that POG they still jump like twice a year. She probably doesn't have her wings but CA/POG is about the only sure fire way to jump in the reserves
@chomp7927 yeah, while I was at jump school there were some cool reserve CA guys there who's unit jumped all the time. I *think* it probably varies by unit tho, but you'd know more than me
yep that's why she has her jump wings and gets access to millions of dollars in equipment unrelated to he MOS she has zero reason to interact with in her tick ticks @@chomp7927
The big issue is that US military is basically forced to pick from those who need convincing. Thanks to the combination of sky-high obesity rates and damaged mental health among youth, many of those who traditionally would have instantly joined the military are simply unfit to do so. US really brought this problem on itself.
Turns out making and running a society that doesn’t care for or provide for its people and their well-being makes things harder for the country to function in every way. Who’d have thought. It’s not like a country needs it’s people for anything.
In case you haven't noticed, that's how recruitment works for every job. They make it sound great rather than underpaid, grim work for a boss that treats you like dirt and a company that'll fire you in a heartbeat no matter how much you've done for them. If they had to be honest in recruitment, nobody would do anything.
@@apollodiomedes203 "many of those who traditionally would have instantly joined the military" while this is true what comes after is not, obesity in the southern military families is not as common what is common is a general hatred for the softness and lack of back bone of the current political and military leadership class in america
@@onri_the current ruling class in all of the west has basically the exact opposite values to the people who traditionally join. I say let’s billionaires and the alphabet people join to defend the system they love so much
I have no clue where I saw it, but in a comment section somewhere she mentioned that she is no longer allowed to use the term "psyop" according to her employer.
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian if they're drafting people to feed them into a meat grinder they're not gonna care about your skin decorations. Edit: I did 10 years as a medic. Nobody cared I had ss tatts.
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian This is a video about the Army using hetero-normative sex appeal (i.e. getting men to look at hot women so they think with their dicks) as a recruiting tactic. How does this in any way involve "the rainbow flag?" And why would this video spur the idea that you are at risk for a draft. The US ended the draft for a reason. It reduces the quality of the military. There is no realistic scenario, keyword being realistic, where a draft would ever be necessary in the near future. Then there's the tattoo. There are a lot of ways to be ineligible for a recall to service. Most of them don't require you to choose a symbol that pays homage to traitors that tried to break away from the US so that they could own slaves. Traitors that the US Army put down like rabid dogs. What you wrote seems entirely hostile to every single thing the US Army stands for.
nah she is just Whistlin Diesels gf.. which is how she gets access to all the multibajillion dollar things and shooting so many guns and tac gear.. but hey maybe im just a fed
I appreciate the background music. Near the end I was just vibing. Definitely a weird form of recruitment tactic. Subtle enough to make the army look cool, but it does have this uncanny valley effect for how the military/army operates. I think the best advice is to just be a drone pilot at this point.
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 Thank you. I had no idea. That's crazy. I did not realize through my dense ignorance that there could be more than one job in the military. Amazing.
Actually I love seeing this. This goes to show how desperate the military is for recruiting since numbers are dropping. Other than going to school/college or going to become a ranger or other specialty there's really no other point in joining maybe seeing the world if your that lucky. Whatever lines these "influencers" pockets they are going to test and go with whatever sticks but I really don't see these psy op chicks impacting numbers.
With the amount of simps and college kids looking for almost a free handout to get through school oh yeah it’s gonna work. People are tools, now more than ever. They’re making it look like they just hang out all day having fun and doing cool shit with hot chicks and making it look like the daily ordeal to target these exact types of tools that aren’t that dedication to anything except FUN and it’s going to be an eye opener from hell for every one of them. I hope it works because it’s the only way to get these kids a remote chance of growing up even a little bit.
@@MS-37 no shit man, if you want people to fight for your bullshit causes then fucking pay up. I wouldn’t even consider anything less than 20k a month and a 20k sign on bonus up front with the current benefits. I wouldn’t want to fight for peanuts for a paycheck in a foreign land where I’m not wanted to begin with just to come back to a place that doesn’t appreciate my work. I don’t blame them either, I don’t blame either of them.
@@killeanmcchesney5138 yeah, only issue that simps are defined by their pathetic weakness. considering that t-levels have been dropping in men for decades and that men are becoming physicially weaker, many of these simps won't even get through basic.
While Lujan is exactly what the Army wanted - cute af and funny all while being 'organically' cool - my take is that that the Army isn't *directly* driving enlistment by endorsing the insanity of someone like Lujan. Rather, to your point, they realize that "influencers" are the best way to communicate with this young generation. While her content in it of itself probably won't drive enlistment, it normalizes the military to a younger audience which stands to drive enlistment down the road. Honestly, I genuinely hope they're right.
If she was a model for Weapon Outfitters (a gun parts store that has been around over a decade, and Roy Lin who runs it and makes calendars for marketing), she likely has a lot of connections in the US Army from that proximity to Ft. Lewis. WO has been a big part of social media, especially up in the Pacific Northwest for quite some time, and has a lot of clientele out of Ft. Lewis and McChord AFB (and that means A LOT of Army and Air Force special operations looking for those good gun parts, and 'oh hey, this is a cool calendar; these chicks look like they actually know how to use the guns they are holding'...). So, if you are wondering how she got to know the people she knows, and thus enter the world as a 'tactical social media influencer' there you go. Not really much of a conspiracy or psyop there. I certainly am not at all shocked the Big Army (or any branch) would take advantage of that popularity and have their public affairs reach out to her and other military and tactical influencers. After all, like you mention, there is greater engagement in social media than with TV and movie screen preview commercials these days. Back in the day (the 90's) you had such un-official influencers such as "Soldier of Fortune" magazine, and the occasional MTV reporters who'd visit aircraft carriers to reach specific audiences, now it's whomever has 10K+ followers on Insta/Twitter/Facebook/UA-cam.
@@snakejones9965 Did you know that Cher was the one who came up with the idea of the "600 Ship Navy" which Reagan later adopted as one of his key defence policies? She was also a senior design engineer at General Dynamics and helped to develop the BGM-109 Tomahawk. The singing and acting were just side gigs.
I can definitely see the potential thinking behind using her as a recruitment tool and it may be effective. One thing that might be hard to track though is actual impact on recruitment numbers. I guess you could do a survey asking ppl what got them to enlist, but how many would honestly select the "Army E-Girl Thirst Traps" option, even assuming it's anonymous?
They would list other reasons. But the e-girl thirst trap would be among the things that subconsciously preconditioned them to consider enlisting as a good thing.
I find it strange that nobody that has had to escort her onto these ranges or supervise her using Army equipment has ever exposed her. Im guessing PAO made everyone involved sign paperwork to keep quiet, but theres usually some E-Nothing that slips up. And if she is Active Duty, then people in her unit would have claimed as much or have pics of them together.
@@inzane1260that's quite literally how she started though. In fact you can scroll through and find countless videos of people filming funny bits if them in the field.
American psyops: pls go to army we have cute girls 🥹 Russian psyops: replace your neighbours and fires at you through the wall with psychotronic lasers
"why are they actively promoting the obvious psyop as a psyop? " - target group are people who don't see it or don't care; you just prolly aren't target group.
@@randomnobodovsky3692 so you’re saying that they think most people are too dumb to understand it’s a psyop? Interesting, that’s possible. I think I might disagree, only because it’s so blatantly obvious. I think people like us are actually the target. I think it’s profile building, we know that the government is always surveilling us, but they need a way to pinpoint people who are more aware or more intelligent. So when we talk about stuff like this it puts up flags from them to monitor. So we should probably stop talking about it lmao!
"Make a sound in the east, then strike in the west" ~ 36 Stratagems It's OK to give yourself away in one area so long as it means covering yourself in a second, more important, area.
The same reason modern "self-aware" Hollywood and TV breaks the fourth wall. They think it works at covering for bad writing. "Haha, aren't we so cool and self-aware, thus this is now ironic rather than cringe."
The Russian ad makes me want to join the Russian Army. The Chinese ad makes me want to join the Chinese Army. ... The American ad makes me want to join the Russian, or Chinese Army.
LOL, if you've posted 5 times in your life you've posted something "racist" in 2023. I don't even care if you're a grandma sharing recipes, guaranteed the choice of ingredients "show your privilege" or you're "appropriating" some other cultures ingredients.
These days you have to call yourself an anti-racist and call everyone else racist unless you want to be called racist. But the ones pushing "anti-racism" have to be racist themselves otherwise they are not being anti-racist enough against everyone they are calling racists. Also the only definition for racism anymore is prejudice + power. But prejudice against anyone you label a racist is ok and power over them is even better so anti-racism is also prejudice + power. There, I think I got all this modern equity ideology figured out now 🤣
Just wait till all these idiots join and get completely suckered into this shit thinking it’s just one big frat party with guns and free condoms and booze. If they’re that stupid to fall for it then it’s the growing up experience they desperately need and deserve. Lmao it’s totally demonic hahaha
Please, persuasion is evil? You woulf rather flrced conscription or the draft? Besides, people who fall for this probably do need to join the military.
@@Gerolanfalan yeah it is evil if it’s underhanded. The military is a whole different world lol I hope this shit works. I’ll be here waiting for the lolz to roll in when this shit starts going south lol you wouldn’t believe the people that already pull up to the recruitment offices there’s some serious doozies
I like to think that somewhere there is a room full of Specialists on profile that responds to all the DM's she gets with comments like "Oh I'm sure if you join you will stationed with me" or "You can pick me up in your new Challenger"
I think it’s safe to assume that the smart ones of the country, though very few exist, will not sign up to put their lives on the lines for frivolous reasons such as keeping up western and American hegemony. I like their mentality of “if they are invading our shores, then I fight to my last breath”. It’s sensible. But as we all know, that would never happen. War is not fought like that anymore and has never worked since the inception of WMDs. War is only meant to conquer and plunder. At least, for the US. Because if you know anything about how capitalism works, you’d know that it’s just a vehicle for neo-imperialism. Tell me I’m wrong, that I’m all that you despise.
@@zekeyeager1458 actually I appreciate your making use of the first amendment that I served to make sure that all citizens are able to make use of. It's my favorite of the liberties I defended as it enables people to expose who they actually are. As to your assumption regarding "smart ones of the country" joining the military... well it's a typical leftist bit of propaganda and attempt to insult those of us who served. Freud had much to say about that sort of line of thinking. Truth is.. lower IQs can't join the military and the bar has increased, especially since the advent of nuclear weapons. What war college did you attend? Jordan Peterson has a short going over this fact: ua-cam.com/users/shortsz9N5sc96OZY
Oh and btw I personally am anti-partisan. Partisanship, in my opinion, is the biggest problem our country is facing today. President Washington warned us that it would be in his farewell address. I highly encourage you to read it.
@@zekeyeager1458 I didn't realize Alexander Hamilton, the Whigs, Lincoln, FDR, Woodrow Wilson, and the countless congressional members in favour of them were staunch capitalists. I guess all that socialism and top-down government was a smoke screen for trampling The People's rights.
If this actually is something from psychological operations, it's brilliant., because nobody would expect something like this To quote from the movie the general's daughter from the novel of the same name . When asked what do you do in psychological operations.... She replied mess with people's minds. Is this a joke or is this a actual recruiting tool, the interesting thing is it could be both, and it is effective because people are talking about it And isn't that the point of both psychological operations and recruiting? To draw people's attention to what you want people to know There is actual method behind the madness, always remember that, no matter what the result. After all if you seriously think about it social media uses some of the same techniques that psychological operations actually teaches in training. After all both are interested in influencing the response of others, to a specific objective Only difference is psychological operations is specific, and Low Key about what they want to accomplish Compare that with your average social media influencer., It's all about the bells and whistles, the bigger, and louder the better. Now in a lot of cases it's gotten to the point where it is less about the content and more about pay attention to me I'm special, and I need you to know it., And I want to pound that knowledge into your mind
The far more successful psychological operation has been convincing heaps of American men that the USA is not a nation worth serving and that military service is just a grizzly, unrewarding, and pathetic way to waste your youth. You want to know what actually had an appreciable effect on recruiting. Video after video of Ukrainian women in Germany, Italy, France, and Britain making tiktoks and setting up tinder profiles next to gore footage of young Ukrainian boys missing limbs, eyes, dead, dying or completely eviscerated. You want someone to sign up for a fighting institution first you have to give them a cause to fight for. Draping the flag of """progress""" over the white house while your President says white supremacy is the top threat to the society is probably not the way to remoralize millions of disaffected young men.
@@rumfordc yeah like WTF do people really see the army rolling out gunbunnies as some kind of amazing high iq maneuver? This is banal text book propaganda. It's transparent, this video implying that this is somehow hard to discern is the psyop.
1776: Joins army for freedom against tyranny 1870: Joins army for union and liberty 1918: Joins the army to fight for Uncle Sam in Europe 1944: Joins army to fight off Nazism and save countless millions 1950s: Joins army to fight off the reign of Communism 1965-70s: drafted Today:
The perfect analysis of a conspiracy theory! Doesn't get all full-kook-lizard-people, but also doesn't just rubber-stamp the whole thing as misinformation. You analyze the evidence and make the very rational conclusion that the phenomenon itself may be organic (e-girls, because who doesn't like a side gig and that can be a very profitable side gig), but there are also very likely actors benefiting from the after-effects and may allow or accelerate it (I could say this about 9/11 as well, but that's another rabbit hole)
She aint the first army e girl or their first attempt at psyops. The rabbithole goes back more than 8 years ago and it all started with the Army's photographers and PR team etc. And I did get a front row seat to all the psyopping the military did back when I was still in active service. Even helped out with some of the backend stuff. Different military but its all the same shit to get you to sign up for a 'wonderful' deal but it's crap to be honest. TL;DR: Can confirm, the psyops is real.
Good video. Cool info. Hats off to the psyop e-girls, imo. It's nice to see that efforts are actually being made to strengthen our nation's institutions.
People like her probably have an adverse affect on Army recruiting. I can only speak for myself as a 19 year old college student but this kind of thing makes me feel like the Army is run by civilian corporate types who are deeply out of touch with the military's mission and purpose. I know the Army won't be some cake walk where we me and a cute gunbunny hang out at the range, or at least it shouldn't be. Things like this just make the Army seem goofy and unserious and validates a lot of criticisms I've been hearing about the military having an identity crisis that I don't want any part of.
Well they said the Army recognizes that influencers have control of a population, the question “Does their ideology build/match/maintain the cause/narrative/agenda?” are they open season as political targets hmmm 🤔
nowadays? this type of stuff has been happening for centuries. what's sad is that modern people, with the entire internet at their disposal, are so slow to figure out this is happening.
PsyOps falls under Special Operations Command at the JFK Center at Ft. Liberty (is that what it's called now?). They work with Green Berets and Delta Operators as support, as such, they have access to a whole lot of shit, and yes, their Public Affairs rep is definitely gonna lean in on this, except when that drink showed up. DoD would never approve that in any official Public Affairs product.
@@ProfessorShnacktime yes… yes it does. When it doesn’t there’s always an Edward Snowden lurking somewhere that ends up exposing it so the military does it’s best to be as diligent as possible in logging everything especially when it comes to public affairs. Public Affairs personnel are trained to be as transparent as possible following strict standards of reporting.
@@chinoandhomeboy In November 2022, the DOD failed its fifth consecutive audit, unable to account for sixty-one percent of its $3.5 trillion in assets.
I've heard plenty of despicable things in my time, but describing glowie psyops as "behavioral economics" is one of the most disgustingly apathetic combinations of words I've ever heard.
Prevalence of media is the defining factor of the post-modern era, the fact the MILITARY is studying the effects of interaction with media shows it's relevance, and also begs to question how so many people take mass media and the role it plays in their life as granted and normal when its actually new and unknown
So funny I just discovered Lujan yesterday by watching a couple non-army related shorts. Then proceeded to follow her on IG cause I of course found her cute and now YT recommended me this video. Nice. Also, I think you're overthinking like 30% of what you said but I also believe you have a point. Subscribed.
@@riddell26 Because wanting to see more pictures from a person who actively posts pictures of themselves to a website that is meant for people to post and see pictures, because the person in said pictures (That again, is posting them) is attractive is "creepy" for some reason Apologies if this comment seems convoluted but please stop with this conservative crap, we aren't in the Middle east
@haylujan please notice me
notice him, the army needs more Psyops like Justin
maybe the REAL psyop were the friends we made along the way... (they're real i swear)
You don't think her goal is to make people enlist?? Solid take, brother😅
Edit: oh, you're a r*dditor
Not just incriminating or inflitrating, but creating news and cultural events and phenomena that never really took place and then maintaining them in public consciousness.
The real psyop is you talking about the psyop to get her attention gotiiiitt
I bet there's a whole wing of area 51 filled with copies of this girl hanging in storage like Westworld.
💀💀💀💀💀💀
dream come true
Lmao. I heard you get one after you finish OSUT.
We must do the raid again
It must be destroyed and sealed off from humanity.
Send a Blade Runner after the rest.
It's gone full circle. Around WWI, sexy and scantly dressed women were on recruiting posters. Now after being dorment for nearly a century, we have dusted off the ol' "Hot lady" style once more.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do
I saw an anime girl in a recruiting booth once. It has begun.
@@sorrymabbad lol
@@sorrymabbad aint no way
@@sorrymabbad idk if you saw the whole "never forget what you're fighting for" meme
Emma and her gay moms: broke
Sexy girls and cool military hardware: woke
Hear me out:
Sexy gay girls and cool military hardware. The Heretical Band of Manhattan.
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I'm one minute in and we've already covered e-girls, psyops and glowies. I'm going to need a cigarette.
Why not an "E" cigarette 😏
@@SuperEbbandflow E cigarettes are a psyop created by big tobacco to endorse young people to smoke them since they're not real cigarettes, all while claiming that they created them for smokers to help them stopping
Hoorah Marine, get your nicotine.
With some tequila
what flavor of crayon are you smoking 😮
I can't wait to see other branches to have their own psyop influencers. Big Army is ahead of the curve
Big army💀💀💀
Lol of course the Air Force and Space Force will have the best ones 😂
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What about the marines they're going to be last.
The guy the navy is going to use will be SO cute.
I imagine we’re just side characters in this convoluted Metal Gear Solid plot but instead of fighting metal gears and evil clones it’s just e-girls
They are definitely testing the waters with this chick. If she gets a few recruits to show up at basic watch out I bet we see more like her.
the new meaning of getting drafted
More like her? I just wanna see more OF her. In a less clothing type of way.
@@DaveS71 She was in "Whistlin Diesel's" latest video. I was kind if shocked. LOL
@@seananon4893 Seek out the Lord.
@@sie11pervan 👍
Give it 10 years and your local recruiting station won't have any 35 year old gunnery sergeants, they'll all be filled with 24 year old e-girls making tiktoks and signing hundreds of people every day.
Wrong…4 years
Imagine joining the military because you think it will get you poosy lmao
If it works, it works. The simp army will be unstoppable.
@@keithgoh123 fax give em a purpose n boom
There's a scene from the VETTV skit "Recruiters: Mission First" that reminds me of this
"I don't think this is a psyop" Proceeds to describe a psyop. Good job, young man, very smart.
She's almost certainly just a chick who popped off with a couple posts on TikTok and then ran with the psyop meme. Army noticed, let her go do some cool stuff because its good PR and now she's a semi-endorsed army influencer. The real deal is that she is gonna get out of the army in a year or two and have her own influencer career in the guntube already setup. She'll probably do a Q&A about this in 3 years with 2M views once shes out.
Well she already had a career at the army before blowing up on social media. So I am sure that she knows what she’s doing
you underestimate the lengths the modern day US government go to psyops its own people
@@rumfordc if you think the army is pulling this off you’ve never worked for the government and think the CIA are collaborating with lizard people.
Its also terrible PR
This is the most reasonable take here. Everyone else is borderline schizophrenic lmfao. The military's promotional team doesn't just invent a career like this out of thin air, putting your money in a single personality is high risk, no company does that for marketing. She's just a regular influencer whos niche is military gear. There are even ppl like this in Japan that get to go to air force bases there and do coverage.
Bro she literally works for the army psyop unit.
“I’m going to try to keep this as least schizophrenic as possible”
My favorite way to begin a video
I would do the opposite when I review something about politics or some military stuff.
Right that literally sent me 😅
"Lujan" is pronounced as in Spanish, i.e., for an English speaker "Luhan"--which bears an obvious phonetic allusion to Marshall McLuhan, who did research on mass psychology, semiotics, & media technologies. In the first order, the bit is all quite transparent to anyone with a bit of perception, & in the second order, effective as viral advertising (look at this, it's a psyop!) DoD gets the W here (it's good content!)
intriguing
You forgot to mention she is really quite hot, brain damaged, but hot.
The medium is the massage
Bruh
FA58s are just the Army’s way of conducting PSYOP operations on civilians legally.
It's a three-pronged attack: subliminal, liminal, and super-liminal.
Yvan eht nioj!
@@TonberryShuffle HEY YOU! JOIN THE NAVY!
@@ContaminatedBeef "hmm l, alright"
❤❤❤
dude hit me with a backrooms
I didn't get PsyOped by egirls into joining the Army, I got PsyOped by Halo into joining the Marine Corps.
I ship out July 31st, I'll edit after boot camp👍
Edit: They moved my ship out date to mid-August.
Edit: I'm a Marine now.
Edit: Marine Combat Training was fun. I'm off to my MOS school.
Edit: At MOS school (Recon)
Edit: Got dropped and currently awaiting MOS reclassification. It's fine, looking forward to where I go next.
Edit: I finished IMC and earned the title of Marine Infantryman (0311)
Edit: Currently in the Work Up phase of my year long deployment.
You too? Bro I loved fighting along side the Marines in Halo 2 as a Spartan. I almost joined the Navy since the Spartan Program was under the Navy. 😂
true
Should have joined the Navy, perhaps SEALS, because only in the Navy is there the rank Master Chief.
@@cryora Yeah but at the same time, ODSTs are also badass 🫡. Also too late now, shipping out to basic training august 15th 😭 would be awesome to have that title though
@@bigspartan859 The Space Force also has a billion dollar budget for hiring personnel this year.
>Reddit
>Twitter
>Not army funded
Okay, bro.
>Literally part of the psyops division
>"Guys it's not a psyop"
I was personally in the army for a while, and I can tell you there is no way in hell she could do this kind of stuff.
tbf plenty of military influencers got to do cool shit on base with tons of permissions. Austen alexander gets to use the O course on pendleton like all the time
Without permission. I was in the marines and we made the fat guy from HQ (who was getting separated for being over weight) dress up as santa claus at a pre-deployment christmas party.
she’s dating whistling diesel
@@joej3365 bro how do you even know that
@@zaloskog he also put her on his youtube channel, you can tell they are dating
Imagine the poor LT that had the entire range week planned to a t. Then this "influencer" shows up.
Imagining the LT at 3am adding “Influencer is injured or killed” on the DRAW and now has to mitigate that risk lmao
@@NonLegitNation2 Simp.
@@oliverstianhugaas7493 never...
@@oliverstianhugaas7493 Knda hard not to.
@@DaveS71 You are weak minded and SAD.
You should have explained, who invented the word "glow in the dark CIA n****". RIP Terry A. Davis
🕊
He was too good for this world😢
"Professionals build their own fucking bootloaders!"
RIP King
This is the emergence of PsyPop - from my engagement with US DoD and USAF, no one has a clue what is going on, so this influencer is probably as official as she is unofficial.
If it works, some OF-5 is going to be claiming credit, if it doesn’t, no one will say anything!
She probably just took off in popularity and folks just started inviting her to things. It is much more plausible than some conspiracy. Heck, that was how Dr Seuss got started.
@@jedispartanbro she’s literally just dating whistlin diesel
@@joej3365 what does that have to do with anything he said
@@capslock4959he thinks it means the army sucks her dick or something. Kids have no idea how the world actually works.
PsyPop is the perfect abbreviation.
Share this with someone who's thinking of being a self-propelled sandbag
JAJAJAJA
When you become a dirt dart for some poster. If it works, it works.
i like how he takes her comments, as real/serious. Really gives me a chuckle.
She just popped in my feed out of nowhere. I guess the lesbian moms commercial that portrays army life as rehabbing puppies with gay minorities didn't work too well
i wanted to join the military until i saw "emma and her 2 moms", way to make the recruiting crisis worse, woke army 😂😂😂
The army still hates those particular variety of male, they just want them to sign up for WW3. Battle thralls.
@@Danny.Duns1ish weak haha the line between you enlisting is wether someones mom is gay? what a joke this generation is so fragile lol imagine being so scared of some lesbians
You got something wrong with gay minorities? The US military has been full of gays and minorities for a long time, I knew alot in the Marines and Army.
Who were you with?
@@Danny.Duns1
Excuses are like assholes
“It’s not a psyop, it’s just FA58.”
*describes FA58, which matches the description of a psyop organization perfectly*
Just because it’s not officially labeled a psyop doesn’t mean propaganda isn’t a psyop
Yeah pretty much his argument was “the official psyoperators can’t do anything because the congress is watching over them” because their just there for the public to be like “oh hey look the government can’t spy on us” he completely neglects talking about the C.I.A and F.B.I who were majority of the perpetrators of the most heinous psy ops ever.
Yeah. She's straight up army-approved PR.
Was literally about to make a comment like this, the government doesn’t even try to hide what they’re doing anymore
you definitely think ads are a psyop too lmaoo
@@The_world_is_not_worthy_of_Him advertising is, by definition, private propaganda. The term psy-op is just has a theatrical connotation but functionally and literally, op's right.
Please make more of your videos like this. I really enjoyed the quick greeting and abrupt dark techno backed image(s) for 10ish seconds. Super fun and other videos of yours are just as good content wise, but I really enjoyed this video's intro and music. It is a fun signature
Surprised at how level headed and informative this video was. Thanks for this, was an interesting watch.
"It's not a psyop it's just a combination of other things that are the description of a psyop"
"You can't make PsyOps for domestic distribution."
"It’s not a PsyOp. It's marketing."
It doesn't matter if she's an officially documented government agent
She's having the same recruiting effect as what such a person would have.
Nil
Imagine her getting dudes to sign up and to have them realize it's a complete sausage fest. Unless gay, it's a big downer.
Calling it psyops is misleading because it makes it seem extraordinary. By this definition, basic marketing is psyops. As someone who has worked in marketing, she's an actor and works in marketing.
But the term "psyop" sounds so cool and mysterious
Same food, different shapes
Your goal is to persuade into a desired outcome
it's appropriate because it's associated with the military
@@TheAlison1456bingo, someone with a brain. The military typically does not market or have to market, at least in other countries, to get soldiers and people to work for them. Take India for example.
Basic marketing is a psyop intended to sell products.
Great video brother, I had only heard this term thrown around and did not really understand what it was.
I have seen this Lujan gal around on youtube and thought it was incredibly annoying. But now I get it.
Thanks for the info.
"Where you too can barely shoot a 23/40 and blame it on the targets not working" lol had me rollin
I support you in your efforts to become the Army's first official e-Boy. Be all that you can be!
Wow does the phrase e-boy sound gay...
Now E-Man...that sounds like a superhero.
I remember a while ago a lot of people got into the Air Force because of Kyle Gott on UA-cam, that dude ended up being unhappy with the airforce because his leadership wasn’t on the same page with his videos. I wonder how it would have turned out if he stayed in and had support in his leadership, because he legitimately helped push people to joining the airforce
Maybe more people would sign up if the military fought for something other than Raytheon and Blackrock.
Or z0g
@@RAIDER8388 stop with the dogwhistle
An educated civilian? I love you good sir.
Naw they're just gonna rely on thirsty dudes to fight wars for Raytheon
@@adamkreuz9068 simps are killing this country, next best thing is to send them to the frontlines i guess
It 100% is a Psyop. Army is literally opening up the doors for these Content Creators in an attempt to recruit soldiers. I've seen it lol.
had a russian model in my unit who was dog shit at literally everything and she was stream lined to E5 and had like 500k+ following on her IG lol.
Just like those israel fake millitary girl, they dont exist 😂
i think she's just WhislinDiesels Gf
Cody is married, at least he was a couple years ago to "Mrs. Diesel" @@xCR45H3Rx
I don’t know who the army thinks these “psy-ops” are marketed towards but one of the best things about the army is the homoerotic brotherhood that forms between comrades
4 men enter a tank, 2 couples come back out.
@@austin4910 🤣🤣 Nothin wrong with that. Just nature being beautiful and of course supported by the steamy 45 ton tank.
So fun fact, while Lujan is technically a Psychological Operations Specialist, she is a reservist. This is important for a few reasons; Active Duty PsyOp is directly under USASOC (US Army Special Operations Command), has a whole selection process/qualification source, is an airborne unit, and is a component of SOF overall. However, Lujan is not part of this group. She is under what's called USACAPOC (US Army Civil Affairs Psy Op Command). This means that she did not attend a selection, has not gone to the qualification course, nor does she even have jump wings. While both active duty and reservists both have the MOS 37F, they're very different in terms of what they are in actuality.
I don't think quibbling over department structure is all that important when considering the implications of our government using a new method to dupe young, stupid, horny men into doing Amerisraelca's dirty work.
Just to clarify reserve POGs (not that POG, Psy Op Groups) can totally get their wings, it's pretty much the easiest, and frankly quite often only, ways to get jumps in the reserves. Used to be stationed at a unit that shared the building with a POG and they jumped 2-3 times a year. And that was like 10+ years ago and from talking to people still in that POG they still jump like twice a year. She probably doesn't have her wings but CA/POG is about the only sure fire way to jump in the reserves
@chomp7927 yeah, while I was at jump school there were some cool reserve CA guys there who's unit jumped all the time. I *think* it probably varies by unit tho, but you'd know more than me
That's very misleading. You don't understand how that works.
yep that's why she has her jump wings and gets access to millions of dollars in equipment unrelated to he MOS she has zero reason to interact with in her tick ticks @@chomp7927
Imagine choosing to become cannon fodder for ww3 because you simped for a US Army funded Instagram model.
Jokes on you, you're going regardless if it comes to it.
@@SaturnVII literally over my dead body son.
@@SaturnVII "Draft card? What draft card? Nah I never got one, also I gave myself diabetes yesterday."
The fact alone that people feel like they have to be “convinced” or “persuaded” or even manipulated into entering the military should tell you a lot.
The big issue is that US military is basically forced to pick from those who need convincing.
Thanks to the combination of sky-high obesity rates and damaged mental health among youth, many of those who traditionally would have instantly joined the military are simply unfit to do so.
US really brought this problem on itself.
Turns out making and running a society that doesn’t care for or provide for its people and their well-being makes things harder for the country to function in every way. Who’d have thought. It’s not like a country needs it’s people for anything.
In case you haven't noticed, that's how recruitment works for every job. They make it sound great rather than underpaid, grim work for a boss that treats you like dirt and a company that'll fire you in a heartbeat no matter how much you've done for them. If they had to be honest in recruitment, nobody would do anything.
@@apollodiomedes203 "many of those who traditionally would have instantly joined the military" while this is true what comes after is not, obesity in the southern military families is not as common what is common is a general hatred for the softness and lack of back bone of the current political and military leadership class in america
@@onri_the current ruling class in all of the west has basically the exact opposite values to the people who traditionally join. I say let’s billionaires and the alphabet people join to defend the system they love so much
I have no clue where I saw it, but in a comment section somewhere she mentioned that she is no longer allowed to use the term "psyop" according to her employer.
signing up for z0g because of a hot girl who would never look twice in your direction.
i seriously hope you guys dont do this
If they start drafting, I'm getting a rebel flag tattooed over my throat. I already did my time. I'm not dying for the rainbow flag.
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian if they're drafting people to feed them into a meat grinder they're not gonna care about your skin decorations. Edit: I did 10 years as a medic. Nobody cared I had ss tatts.
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian This is a video about the Army using hetero-normative sex appeal (i.e. getting men to look at hot women so they think with their dicks) as a recruiting tactic. How does this in any way involve "the rainbow flag?" And why would this video spur the idea that you are at risk for a draft. The US ended the draft for a reason. It reduces the quality of the military. There is no realistic scenario, keyword being realistic, where a draft would ever be necessary in the near future. Then there's the tattoo. There are a lot of ways to be ineligible for a recall to service. Most of them don't require you to choose a symbol that pays homage to traitors that tried to break away from the US so that they could own slaves. Traitors that the US Army put down like rabid dogs.
What you wrote seems entirely hostile to every single thing the US Army stands for.
@@genericadjectivenounname9001 as if thats a bad thing?
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian put a Third Reich flag on your throat should do. A Chinese flag on your left face, and a Russian flag on your right face
I'm just imagining him going full femboi to be an army E-boy
He could pull it off with those puppy dog eyes
id go full femboi if it gets haylujan to step on my balls.
You have to be a literal fed to not agree that this is Psyops meant to make kids join the army thinking they're in a seinen anime.
nah she is just Whistlin Diesels gf.. which is how she gets access to all the multibajillion dollar things and shooting so many guns and tac gear.. but hey maybe im just a fed
I saw a video of lujan and immediately contacted my local recruiter
This is nothing compared to movies, video games, and the promise of free college tuition.
“I’m going to attempt to keep this as least schizophrenic as possible” is possibly one of the greatest openings to a video ever
I appreciate the background music. Near the end I was just vibing. Definitely a weird form of recruitment tactic. Subtle enough to make the army look cool, but it does have this uncanny valley effect for how the military/army operates. I think the best advice is to just be a drone pilot at this point.
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 Thank you. I had no idea. That's crazy. I did not realize through my dense ignorance that there could be more than one job in the military. Amazing.
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 aight. Keep fighting the good fight keyboard warrior. From one stranger to another...maybe find a hobby.
do you know what the name of the song is?
@@jeffjefferson1503
Artist: Mr. Oizo
Song: Destop
Your last sentence is exactly what the real psyop would say....
I'm on to you.
She is actually in psychological operations in the army. She appeared in the ad for the Army/Navy game representing that lol.
When you're way too old to enlist, completely immune to military propaganda, but still think Lujan is hot 😎
Gross
hotter girls than her are naked for free on the internet if that's what you want to spend your time doing
SIMP 😂😂😂😂😂
The fuck? When I read shit like this, I realize how cool my dad really is.
That’s me and she is hot and she does know how to shoot so it’s all good
she probably started doing it as a joke, but when the army saw the retention they made her into a psyop
psyop confirmed, haylujan convinced me, went down to my local recruitment office last week. I am save the world.
Dude, this is the first time Ive watched your channel and based off this one video alone, You should have WAY more subs!!
Actually I love seeing this. This goes to show how desperate the military is for recruiting since numbers are dropping. Other than going to school/college or going to become a ranger or other specialty there's really no other point in joining maybe seeing the world if your that lucky. Whatever lines these "influencers" pockets they are going to test and go with whatever sticks but I really don't see these psy op chicks impacting numbers.
Numbers are low bc of their woke agenda
With the amount of simps and college kids looking for almost a free handout to get through school oh yeah it’s gonna work. People are tools, now more than ever. They’re making it look like they just hang out all day having fun and doing cool shit with hot chicks and making it look like the daily ordeal to target these exact types of tools that aren’t that dedication to anything except FUN and it’s going to be an eye opener from hell for every one of them. I hope it works because it’s the only way to get these kids a remote chance of growing up even a little bit.
Let’s hope the recruitment drought continues
@@MS-37 no shit man, if you want people to fight for your bullshit causes then fucking pay up. I wouldn’t even consider anything less than 20k a month and a 20k sign on bonus up front with the current benefits. I wouldn’t want to fight for peanuts for a paycheck in a foreign land where I’m not wanted to begin with just to come back to a place that doesn’t appreciate my work. I don’t blame them either, I don’t blame either of them.
@@killeanmcchesney5138 yeah, only issue that simps are defined by their pathetic weakness.
considering that t-levels have been dropping in men for decades and that men are becoming physicially weaker, many of these simps won't even get through basic.
She had me at "my other bald spot"...
While Lujan is exactly what the Army wanted - cute af and funny all while being 'organically' cool - my take is that that the Army isn't *directly* driving enlistment by endorsing the insanity of someone like Lujan.
Rather, to your point, they realize that "influencers" are the best way to communicate with this young generation. While her content in it of itself probably won't drive enlistment, it normalizes the military to a younger audience which stands to drive enlistment down the road.
Honestly, I genuinely hope they're right.
Imagine her getting dudes to sign up and to have them realize it's a complete sausage fest. Unless gay, it's a big downer.
0:13 and already had an schizo-posting warning, gotta grab a beer for this one
ooooop, skizzo slippin
Straight outta that black mirror episode- "Men against Fire"
"This girl has all the symptoms of a psyop, but I don't think she's a psyop."
No she's definitely a psyop.
If she was a model for Weapon Outfitters (a gun parts store that has been around over a decade, and Roy Lin who runs it and makes calendars for marketing), she likely has a lot of connections in the US Army from that proximity to Ft. Lewis. WO has been a big part of social media, especially up in the Pacific Northwest for quite some time, and has a lot of clientele out of Ft. Lewis and McChord AFB (and that means A LOT of Army and Air Force special operations looking for those good gun parts, and 'oh hey, this is a cool calendar; these chicks look like they actually know how to use the guns they are holding'...). So, if you are wondering how she got to know the people she knows, and thus enter the world as a 'tactical social media influencer' there you go. Not really much of a conspiracy or psyop there. I certainly am not at all shocked the Big Army (or any branch) would take advantage of that popularity and have their public affairs reach out to her and other military and tactical influencers. After all, like you mention, there is greater engagement in social media than with TV and movie screen preview commercials these days. Back in the day (the 90's) you had such un-official influencers such as "Soldier of Fortune" magazine, and the occasional MTV reporters who'd visit aircraft carriers to reach specific audiences, now it's whomever has 10K+ followers on Insta/Twitter/Facebook/UA-cam.
YT keeps deleting my comments. She was/is a model for Weapon Outfitters.
Kinda like they let Cher film the video If I could turn back time on the Mighty MO. '89 I think.
@@snakejones9965 Did you know that Cher was the one who came up with the idea of the "600 Ship Navy" which Reagan later adopted as one of his key defence policies? She was also a senior design engineer at General Dynamics and helped to develop the BGM-109 Tomahawk. The singing and acting were just side gigs.
I can definitely see the potential thinking behind using her as a recruitment tool and it may be effective. One thing that might be hard to track though is actual impact on recruitment numbers. I guess you could do a survey asking ppl what got them to enlist, but how many would honestly select the "Army E-Girl Thirst Traps" option, even assuming it's anonymous?
They would list other reasons. But the e-girl thirst trap would be among the things that subconsciously preconditioned them to consider enlisting as a good thing.
You asked the right questions, its literally been done in this exact fashion in Israel before this
Never forget where the word glowie comes from. RIP Terry Davis, they're glowing in the dark harder than they ever have before
Damn, I didn't know he had passed
I find it strange that nobody that has had to escort her onto these ranges or supervise her using Army equipment has ever exposed her. Im guessing PAO made everyone involved sign paperwork to keep quiet, but theres usually some E-Nothing that slips up. And if she is Active Duty, then people in her unit would have claimed as much or have pics of them together.
@@inzane1260that's quite literally how she started though. In fact you can scroll through and find countless videos of people filming funny bits if them in the field.
whooaaa its almost like its their JOB or something? 🤔 so strange!
26 years in the military. This stuff is all for recruiting we learned from the IDF.
Thats what im simping for. My dd214 😂
So the both of you keep a USS Tracy in your beds?
"I don't think this is a psyop"
Explains to the letter why and how this is a psyop
American psyops: pls go to army we have cute girls 🥹
Russian psyops:
replace your neighbours and fires at you through the wall with psychotronic lasers
We know it’s a psyop, but the question is why are they actively promoting the obvious psyop as a psyop? We must always ask what they stand to gain?
The swaying of the normies, that's what. They don't want to get people who recognize psyops, they want the ones who don't.
"why are they actively promoting the obvious psyop as a psyop? " - target group are people who don't see it or don't care; you just prolly aren't target group.
@@randomnobodovsky3692 so you’re saying that they think most people are too dumb to understand it’s a psyop? Interesting, that’s possible.
I think I might disagree, only because it’s so blatantly obvious.
I think people like us are actually the target. I think it’s profile building, we know that the government is always surveilling us, but they need a way to pinpoint people who are more aware or more intelligent. So when we talk about stuff like this it puts up flags from them to monitor.
So we should probably stop talking about it lmao!
"Make a sound in the east, then strike in the west" ~ 36 Stratagems
It's OK to give yourself away in one area so long as it means covering yourself in a second, more important, area.
The same reason modern "self-aware" Hollywood and TV breaks the fourth wall.
They think it works at covering for bad writing.
"Haha, aren't we so cool and self-aware, thus this is now ironic rather than cringe."
Domestic shenanigans are not unheard of. Just Google the 50's & 60's.
Lord of Lips is already the first Army eboy.
The Russian ad makes me want to join the Russian Army.
The Chinese ad makes me want to join the Chinese Army.
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The American ad makes me want to join the Russian, or Chinese Army.
Go join the Russian army then?
@@Justin_Taylor homie wants to be a sunflower
bro, with the racist audio leaks from her discord, I think you might have your shot at taking her spot. She must have skipped SHARP training, lol.
Please elaborate or share a link??
Saying black people can be racist is called racist now, so I doubt it's anything actually racist.
What’s YOUR definition of racist? It’s probably not even racist lmao
LOL, if you've posted 5 times in your life you've posted something "racist" in 2023. I don't even care if you're a grandma sharing recipes, guaranteed the choice of ingredients "show your privilege" or you're "appropriating" some other cultures ingredients.
These days you have to call yourself an anti-racist and call everyone else racist unless you want to be called racist.
But the ones pushing "anti-racism" have to be racist themselves otherwise they are not being anti-racist enough against everyone they are calling racists.
Also the only definition for racism anymore is prejudice + power.
But prejudice against anyone you label a racist is ok and power over them is even better so anti-racism is also prejudice + power.
There, I think I got all this modern equity ideology figured out now 🤣
I think she probably started doing this all on her own, her commander saw it, and was like "hol up a minute"
Call it whatever. Psyop, marketing, adverts, recruiting effort. Israel has been doing this pretty soldier e-girl thing for a while now
Eff ISRAEL
FREE PALESTINE
@@rackhuff928 Palestine could have been free a long time ago if that was their goal.
There was already the "e-boy" psyop.
He's a butter bar Lt that goes around in a black shirt getting hands on with stuff like the newest AC-130Js.
What's the background music?
Just because your not in "psyops" doest mean its not a psyop. Even if its just her personally, this is a way to change peoples minds. And its evil.
Just wait till all these idiots join and get completely suckered into this shit thinking it’s just one big frat party with guns and free condoms and booze. If they’re that stupid to fall for it then it’s the growing up experience they desperately need and deserve. Lmao it’s totally demonic hahaha
Please, persuasion is evil? You woulf rather flrced conscription or the draft?
Besides, people who fall for this probably do need to join the military.
@@Gerolanfalan I would rather completely dismantle the US military and replace it.
@@Gerolanfalan yeah it is evil if it’s underhanded. The military is a whole different world lol I hope this shit works. I’ll be here waiting for the lolz to roll in when this shit starts going south lol you wouldn’t believe the people that already pull up to the recruitment offices there’s some serious doozies
@@CMAX999with the people's red army of China, praise the ccp citizen!
It looks like the military has realised that their PR online is terrible. Hopefully they can do something to fix that.
I hope they dont
I like to think that somewhere there is a room full of Specialists on profile that responds to all the DM's she gets with comments like "Oh I'm sure if you join you will stationed with me" or "You can pick me up in your new Challenger"
9:20 I beg to differ, Sam Eckholm is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT a military creation from the ground up
Well he is a USAF PAO so…
Good news bud, you can enlist up to the age of 35 if I remember correctly, and there is in fact waivers for age!
I think it’s safe to assume that the smart ones of the country, though very few exist, will not sign up to put their lives on the lines for frivolous reasons such as keeping up western and American hegemony. I like their mentality of “if they are invading our shores, then I fight to my last breath”. It’s sensible. But as we all know, that would never happen. War is not fought like that anymore and has never worked since the inception of WMDs. War is only meant to conquer and plunder. At least, for the US. Because if you know anything about how capitalism works, you’d know that it’s just a vehicle for neo-imperialism. Tell me I’m wrong, that I’m all that you despise.
@@zekeyeager1458 actually I appreciate your making use of the first amendment that I served to make sure that all citizens are able to make use of. It's my favorite of the liberties I defended as it enables people to expose who they actually are. As to your assumption regarding "smart ones of the country" joining the military... well it's a typical leftist bit of propaganda and attempt to insult those of us who served. Freud had much to say about that sort of line of thinking. Truth is.. lower IQs can't join the military and the bar has increased, especially since the advent of nuclear weapons. What war college did you attend? Jordan Peterson has a short going over this fact: ua-cam.com/users/shortsz9N5sc96OZY
Oh and btw I personally am anti-partisan. Partisanship, in my opinion, is the biggest problem our country is facing today. President Washington warned us that it would be in his farewell address. I highly encourage you to read it.
@@zekeyeager1458
I didn't realize Alexander Hamilton, the Whigs, Lincoln, FDR, Woodrow Wilson, and the countless congressional members in favour of them were staunch capitalists. I guess all that socialism and top-down government was a smoke screen for trampling The People's rights.
@@koolaidman4869 🚨soyboy incel projection detected🚨
*Holy smoke, this guy is handsome.*
If this actually is something from psychological operations, it's brilliant., because nobody would expect something like this
To quote from the movie the general's daughter from the novel of the same name . When asked what do you do in psychological operations.... She replied mess with people's minds. Is this a joke or is this a actual recruiting tool, the interesting thing is it could be both, and it is effective because people are talking about it
And isn't that the point of both psychological operations and recruiting? To draw people's attention to what you want people to know
There is actual method behind the madness, always remember that, no matter what the result.
After all if you seriously think about it social media uses some of the same techniques that psychological operations actually teaches in training.
After all both are interested in influencing the response of others, to a specific objective
Only difference is psychological operations is specific, and Low Key about what they want to accomplish
Compare that with your average social media influencer., It's all about the bells and whistles, the bigger, and louder the better.
Now in a lot of cases it's gotten to the point where it is less about the content and more about pay attention to me I'm special, and I need you to know it., And I want to pound that knowledge into your mind
The far more successful psychological operation has been convincing heaps of American men that the USA is not a nation worth serving and that military service is just a grizzly, unrewarding, and pathetic way to waste your youth. You want to know what actually had an appreciable effect on recruiting. Video after video of Ukrainian women in Germany, Italy, France, and Britain making tiktoks and setting up tinder profiles next to gore footage of young Ukrainian boys missing limbs, eyes, dead, dying or completely eviscerated. You want someone to sign up for a fighting institution first you have to give them a cause to fight for. Draping the flag of """progress""" over the white house while your President says white supremacy is the top threat to the society is probably not the way to remoralize millions of disaffected young men.
plot twist: this video is a psyop!
its not brilliant. its standard operating procedure.
@@rumfordc yeah like WTF do people really see the army rolling out gunbunnies as some kind of amazing high iq maneuver? This is banal text book propaganda. It's transparent, this video implying that this is somehow hard to discern is the psyop.
shades of mother effing grey
1776: Joins army for freedom against tyranny
1870: Joins army for union and liberty
1918: Joins the army to fight for Uncle Sam in Europe
1944: Joins army to fight off Nazism and save countless millions
1950s: Joins army to fight off the reign of Communism
1965-70s: drafted
Today:
1980s-1990s: Be all you can be.
We had a draft in WW2 as well
@@Bmpaul02 we had a draft for many wars, vietnam is most infamous just because of how many were 18 year olds who didnt want to be in the army.
2020s: Simp warfare
2020s: Join to try and get a girl but end up spreading gay marriage to desert people at gun point.
The perfect analysis of a conspiracy theory! Doesn't get all full-kook-lizard-people, but also doesn't just rubber-stamp the whole thing as misinformation. You analyze the evidence and make the very rational conclusion that the phenomenon itself may be organic (e-girls, because who doesn't like a side gig and that can be a very profitable side gig), but there are also very likely actors benefiting from the after-effects and may allow or accelerate it (I could say this about 9/11 as well, but that's another rabbit hole)
She aint the first army e girl or their first attempt at psyops. The rabbithole goes back more than 8 years ago and it all started with the Army's photographers and PR team etc.
And I did get a front row seat to all the psyopping the military did back when I was still in active service. Even helped out with some of the backend stuff. Different military but its all the same shit to get you to sign up for a 'wonderful' deal but it's crap to be honest.
TL;DR: Can confirm, the psyops is real.
Yo, where is this playlist?
Good video. Cool info. Hats off to the psyop e-girls, imo. It's nice to see that efforts are actually being made to strengthen our nation's institutions.
Just when I thought the world could not get any crazier.
People like her probably have an adverse affect on Army recruiting. I can only speak for myself as a 19 year old college student but this kind of thing makes me feel like the Army is run by civilian corporate types who are deeply out of touch with the military's mission and purpose. I know the Army won't be some cake walk where we me and a cute gunbunny hang out at the range, or at least it shouldn't be. Things like this just make the Army seem goofy and unserious and validates a lot of criticisms I've been hearing about the military having an identity crisis that I don't want any part of.
“Tattoos that are crying” killed me 😂
Really interesting video. It's weird and sad that we're seeing stuff like this nowadays. My heart breaks for the US.
Well they said the Army recognizes that influencers have control of a population, the question “Does their ideology build/match/maintain the cause/narrative/agenda?” are they open season as political targets hmmm 🤔
nowadays? this type of stuff has been happening for centuries. what's sad is that modern people, with the entire internet at their disposal, are so slow to figure out this is happening.
PsyOps falls under Special Operations Command at the JFK Center at Ft. Liberty (is that what it's called now?). They work with Green Berets and Delta Operators as support, as such, they have access to a whole lot of shit, and yes, their Public Affairs rep is definitely gonna lean in on this, except when that drink showed up. DoD would never approve that in any official Public Affairs product.
It doesn’t have to be officially approved when the whole project is secret. You think the military always follows its own rules?
@@ProfessorShnacktime yes… yes it does. When it doesn’t there’s always an Edward Snowden lurking somewhere that ends up exposing it so the military does it’s best to be as diligent as possible in logging everything especially when it comes to public affairs. Public Affairs personnel are trained to be as transparent as possible following strict standards of reporting.
@@chinoandhomeboy You believe spooks follow their own rules LOL. Alright bud. And the CIA doesn’t perform ops on Americans either, right?
@@chinoandhomeboyimagine believing that for a hot second
@@chinoandhomeboy In November 2022, the DOD failed its fifth consecutive audit, unable to account for sixty-one percent of its $3.5 trillion in assets.
1. unexpected Oizo
I've heard plenty of despicable things in my time, but describing glowie psyops as "behavioral economics" is one of the most disgustingly apathetic combinations of words I've ever heard.
Meme warfare is a legitimate and effective means of attacking the enemy.
Prevalence of media is the defining factor of the post-modern era, the fact the MILITARY is studying the effects of interaction with media shows it's relevance, and also begs to question how so many people take mass media and the role it plays in their life as granted and normal when its actually new and unknown
So funny I just discovered Lujan yesterday by watching a couple non-army related shorts. Then proceeded to follow her on IG cause I of course found her cute and now YT recommended me this video. Nice.
Also, I think you're overthinking like 30% of what you said but I also believe you have a point. Subscribed.
"Following someone cause theyre cute"
Creepy af
@@riddell26 right then, half the planet is creepy. Humanity is doomed, but at least we had a good run
@@Negniwret I mean im pretty sure its more than half, but yeah they be creepy to.
@@riddell26 Because wanting to see more pictures from a person who actively posts pictures of themselves to a website that is meant for people to post and see pictures, because the person in said pictures (That again, is posting them) is attractive is "creepy" for some reason
Apologies if this comment seems convoluted but please stop with this conservative crap, we aren't in the Middle east
@@EdyAlbertoMSGT3 go talk to a real girl my dude
Yeaaaah. The CIA has operated within the US from its inception despite not being able to.
Correct. How else were drugs getting in black neighborhoods during the 70s and 80s?
@sijul6483 Poor people, robbed of all agency by Meanies on the interwebs
Not even a state sanctioned wife could get me involved in the millitary as it is.