Detachment 201 marked a turning point. Four of the most influential tech executives—Palantir, OpenAI, ThinkingLabs, and Meta—were drafted into the Army Reserves, not as foot soldiers, but as Lieutenant Colonels. Now, they’ve been placed at the helm of the Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO), leading a program with a name that should make us all pause: Cognitive Warfare.
The stated mission is stark—“to disrupt the cognition and the thinking ability of an adversary or person of influence.” In plain terms, this is weaponized psychology, engineered by the very companies that already shape our digital lives. And here’s the silence that speaks volumes: nowhere have they promised these tactics won’t be used against the domestic population. My belief is clear—they will. And we, the taxpayers, are funding the machinery of our own manipulation.
Manufacturing Dissent exists to shine a light on these hidden convergences of power, secrecy, and technology. This isn’t paranoia—it’s pattern recognition. When the architects of our digital reality are drafted into military command, the line between foreign adversary and domestic citizen blurs. The battlefield is no longer overseas—it’s in our minds, our feeds, our conversations.
This is why dissent matters. Because when truth itself becomes the target, silence is complicity. Subscribe, share, and stay vigilant. Where Truth Sparks Rebellion isn’t just a tagline—it’s a call to arms for awareness, solidarity, and resistance.
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