He urged a radically new approach to psychological operations in future wars — taking aim at not just foreign adversaries but domestic audiences, too. He called his approach “MindWar” — using network TV and radio to “strengthen our national will to victory.”
Also see, Colonel W. Patrick Lang's take on all this, Colonel W. Patrick Lang, is a true and well respected conservative. Where I may not always agree with him, he certainly seems to have some integrity.
Every once in a while, NYT's throws one out to hungry masses.
If we were a nation of laws, this would mean something. There are laws against using mass propaganda on U.S. citizens. However, it means nothing in here because, "when the law breaks the law, there is no law, only a fight for survival" ~Billy Jack.