US/Army

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HeadquartersUS
Interest ofU.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
Exposed byKay Griggs
SubpageUS/Army/Security Agency
US/Army/Special Forces

The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.


 

Events carried out

EventLocationDescription
Operation Garden PlotPlan to use US Army as civil disturbance task force, to counter the possibility that local police could be hesitant or sympathize with non-violent protesters.
Vietnam War/My Lai MassacreVillage
Of
South Vietnam
Son My
Sơn Tịnh District
The systematic, cold-blooded murder, butchery and rape of 504 Vietnamese civilians including 173 children by a company of 115 US army soldiers.

 

A Document by US/Army

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
File:US Army Field Manual 21-78.pdfbook1981Brainwashing
Mind control
Resistance
Field Manual 21-78 is an (declassified) introduction to "honorable survival", i.e. how to resist brainwashing

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Tom CottonMilitary ranks20052009Infantry divisions, Platoon leader in the 101st in Iraq. Was noted "fanatic" to fight instead of joining the JAG Corps.
Steven Dale GreenPrivate First Class20052006
Ben HodgesNaval ranks5 November 201415 December 2017
Jeff McCauslandMilitary ranks19722002
Chris QuickJ39 - Division ChiefMay 2014July 2015Information Operations & Public Affairs for the Trans Sahara Region.
Chris QuickArmy Cyber Task ForceJune 20092010Branch chief in the cyberspace operations Branch, within the Army Operations Center (AOC)
Chris QuickDirector, Strategic Communications, Strategic Initiatives GroupSeptember 2011May 2014Also Executive Officer to Director of Operations from 2010 to 2012
Albert StubblebineSoldier19521984Researched psychic warfare
Jerry SullivanField Artillery & Civil Affairs (including Public Affairs, Foreign Area Officer, Strategist)June 1979August 2001

 

Event Witnessed

EventDescription
Kenosha riots2020 saw a lot of violence across the USA, but the Kenosha riots were probably the most spooky.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:Wikithreat.pdfWikispooks Page15 March 2010
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