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Disinformation

A Real-Life Psyop: How the U.S. Military Spread Anti-Vax Conspiracy Theories

Washington keeps getting caught pushing the kind of disinformation it claims to oppose.

Matthew Petti | 6.17.2024 2:31 PM

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Soldiers from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command | U.S. Army photo by Maj. Xeriqua Garfinkel
Soldiers from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) at the Military Training Center on Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in June 2022. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Xeriqua Garfinkel)

A government agency was spreading dangerous rumors about the coronavirus vaccine, playing on people's religious beliefs to sow chaos, Reuters revealed last week. Was it Russia? China? Iran, perhaps? The culprit turned out to be someone closer to home: The U.S. military.

Both the Trump and Biden administrations signed off on a psychological operation aimed at discrediting Chinese-made vaccines, using fake social media accounts to target foreign countries, Reuters reported. The program ended in late 2021, after executives at Facebook and officials from other U.S. government agencies raised concerns about the content.

It's far from the only time Washington spread dodgy rumors and straight-up lies through fake online accounts. The anti-vax campaign is the latest in a series of pro-American disinformation campaigns that have been exposed over the past few years. While the U.S. government warns about the use of "fake or misleading personas" to "amplify conspiracy theories," it also uses the exact same tactics to sow distrust against China, Russia, and Iran.

A 2023 strategy document by the U.S. military, for example, calls on U.S. forces to "weaponize information to manipulate an adversary's perception of reality by influencing and disrupting social systems and technical connections that are foundational to a modern society. Disinformation, misinformation, and propaganda can trigger a chain of events in an adversary's society that gradually degrades its domestic unity, undermines societal trust in its government and institutions, and diminishes its international stature."

Such chaos is an opportunity "to prevent [enemies] from opposing U.S. actions, or to better position U.S. joint forces in the event of armed conflict," the document states.

But the anti-vax campaign stands out because of the subject matter. The U.S. government has long been worried about "vaccine hesitancy" and people's mistrust of medical authorities at home. But they encouraged vaccine hesitancy and sowed doubt about medical authorities abroad—as if foreigners' reactions to the pandemic would not have an effect on America.

"WE SHOULD NOT TRUST THOSE MED SUPPLIES BY CHINA REALLY. Everything is fake! Face mask, PPE, and test kits. There is a possibility that their vaccine is fake," said one U.S. military–sponsored Twitter account, posing as a Filipino man. "COVID came from China. What if their vaccines are dangerous??"

Another fake Filipino account implied that the vaccine contained rat poison. The campaign also targeted foreign Islamic audiences, arguing that Chinese vaccines were made with pork, which is considered unclean by Muslims. That's simply not true: Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac says that its coronavirus vaccine is "free of porcine materials."

"We weren't looking at this from a public health perspective," a senior military officer told Reuters. "We were looking at how we could drag China through the mud."

Vaccines became a political issue in May 2020, when the United States and China both ramped up their vaccine development programs. That month, while U.S. President Donald Trump announced an "America First" vaccine development program, Chinese leader Xi Jinping said that China would treat its vaccine as a "global public good."

Whatever benefits each approach had, other countries obviously preferred to deal with the program that would get their citizens vaccinated faster, which gave China an opportunity to win goodwill abroad. The U.S. military was especially alarmed when the Philippines, a U.S. ally, asked China for vaccines and promised to soften its line on Beijing.

"We didn't do a good job sharing vaccines with partners," another senior U.S. military source, who was "directly involved" in the psychological operation, told Reuters. "So what was left to us was to throw shade on China's."

How ironic. While one part of the U.S. government was struggling to convince American citizens to get vaccinated—even pressuring social media companies to curtail "inaccurate information" about vaccines—another part was using those very social media platforms to spread outright lies discouraging vaccination.

It eventually became too much for the Biden administration's National Security Council, which ordered the military to stop. After the anti-vax campaign was shut down, an internal U.S. military investigation uncovered several other psychological operations that were "many, many leagues away" from acceptable, an official told Reuters. 

In August 2022, a network of fake accounts believed to be run by the U.S. military was shut down. Some of them had been spreading the rumor that Iranian doctors were stealing organs from Afghan refugees. So much for restoring trust in medical authorities.

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  1. Rick James   11 months ago

    "WE SHOULD NOT TRUST THOSE MED SUPPLIES BY CHINA REALLY. Everything is fake! Face mask, PPE, and test kits. There is a possibility that their vaccine is fake," said one U.S. military–sponsored Twitter account, posing as a Filipino man. "COVID came from China. What if their vaccines are dangerous??"

    And to think, COVID came from Fauci and the Eco Health alliance, and OUR vaccines have turned out to have unsafe side effects.

    1. mad.casual   11 months ago

      There was (is) a Chinese COVID vaccine? Developed using relatively conventional technology?

      All I heard was about how they were welding people in their homes, shooting their dogs... that saying it came from a lab and not a wet market was racist... that Xi is just a really common last name... and that they were publishing studies about using butt swabs in a Ron Bailey-style "MOAR TESTING!" wet dream.

      The actual plans within plans makes this whole scene so much fucking creepier than it already is.

      1. Rob Misek   11 months ago

        The crime is lying.

        Propaganda is simply a tool of the Hegelian dialectic.

        “The Hegelian Dialectic is comprised of three essential factors: Thesis, Antithesis and Synthesis, or more easily understood as Problem, Reaction and Solution. The elite who control us use this philosophy to subvert more logical solutions in favor of limiting decisions designed to facilitate their domineering world agenda.

        The perfect case in point: the Democratic and Republican Parties. For Democrats, Democrats are the Thesis and Republicans the Antithesis. For Republicans, the exact opposite is true, and thus, a candidate who is viewed by both parties as “Moderate,” or the Synthesis, ultimately ends up being the final “choice” during all of these Hegelian manipulated elections.“”

        The corrupt elite have the advantage of money and power to coerce and maintain control while planning to maximize their benefits at everyone else’s expense.

        Their plans are running and only a few see the whole picture while the rest minions are manipulated with greed to do their little parts for what they can get.

        The other 90% of humanity are expendable slaves. Who unfortunately consume resources and will need to be terminated when the resources become scarce. In the next pandemic, or genocide or war. We lose, they win.

        Unless we use what we have, intelligence, ingenuity and determination to apply correctly applied logic and science to develop and execute a plan with the support of the 90% that prevents their secret agenda.

        1. Make recording everything we witness a human right.
        2. Support the constitution and free speech by defeating all censorship
        3. Codify in law how truth is determined with correctly applied logic and science.
        4. Strike down any laws that aren’t supported by truth and the constitution.
        5. Criminalize lying and ensure that those in power don’t lie.

        We are the 90%.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          1. Make recording everything we witness a human right.

          Except those 1930s videos created by AI for propaganda.

          5. Criminalize lying and ensure that those in power don’t lie.

          Except for you and the holocaust deniers of course.

        2. Junkmailfolder   11 months ago

          Don't reply to Misek. Never understood why he always gets so many responses

          1. Rob Misek   11 months ago

            You don’t understand why you responded to my post eh?

            I’ll splain it to you.

            You are compelled to respond without even realizing it. Recognizing truth, reality, is a requirement for successful evolution.

            While your bigotry is a reptilian “don’t fix it if it ain’t broke” mechanism, you can’t turn away from the truth I share that refutes your ignorance. You can’t help yourself.

            The fact that you can’t refute what I say blows your reptilian mind.

            With every post you prove my point.

            1. Don't look at me!   11 months ago

              Refuted!

          2. MrMxyzptlk   11 months ago

            Well, you clearly can't take your own advise.

  2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   11 months ago

    What makes any company more trustworthy when their reputation is at stake, let alone a Communist Party supported company?

    The campaign also targeted foreign Islamic audiences, arguing that Chinese vaccines were made with pork, which is considered unclean by Muslims. That's simply not true: Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac says that its coronavirus vaccine is "free of porcine materials."

    Not that this excuses the US military poking its nose into it. But responding to a liar does not make one a truth-teller.

  3. sarcasmic   11 months ago

    Lies about China are ok because they're true.

  4. LIBtranslator   11 months ago

    Now you know who is behind the masked sockpuppet ani:
    Adores Trump
    Mutha Slammin
    Salted Nuts
    Sarcasmic’s Welfare Caseworker
    SarcasticSAM
    sCuLLeRcRUsHEr
    Seamus
    Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment
    SezWhom
    Shotblastingmachines
    Social Justice is neither
    soldiermedic76
    sowell_man
    Spiritus Mundi
    StackOfCoins
    Stuck in California
    Sun Wukong
    And sew on... Contact the blog if you care to see doxxing info on any of them

    1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

      Share it here, you delusional old fuck. Put up or fuck off.

      1. Stuck in California   11 months ago

        Wohoo! I made the list!

        Wait, does that mean I'm a sock puppet? Or that I have sock puppets? I get confused. I thought I was just posting here as an old man yelling at clouds.

        1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

          I thought I was just posting here as an old man yelling at clouds.

          I thought that was Sevo.

          1. Dillinger   11 months ago

            wait, you're not Sevo?

            1. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              Sevo isn’t a degenerate drunk.

              1. Dillinger   11 months ago

                no of course not I was making myself laugh

                >>doxxing info

                this seems wholly unrequired.

                1. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

                  I know. I wa Aja it having some fun at Sarc’s expense.

                  Pour Sarc.

                2. Stuck in California   11 months ago

                  Yeah, doxxing is a little extreme.

                  Not that Hank would find anything interesting on me. I'm pretty much posting the perspective of a middle aged loser that grew up in Southern California. When you doxx me you find out -- I'm a middle aged loser in Southern California.

                  1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

                    Aren't we all (minus the CA part)?

                  2. Dillinger   11 months ago

                    '87-'90 in Yorba Linda ... good times

        2. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          I didn’t. I feel rejected.

      2. sarcasmic   11 months ago

        Says the delusional fuck who probably still believes I’m the sock master. Even after accidentally proving that I was being impersonated, not being the impersonator. How long were you in lying denial about that? A year? Two? That must have been hard. You based a large part of your identity on being able to sniff out a sarc sock. Anytime anyone new said something remotely libertarian you viciously attacked them for being me. Then you found out it was someone else the entire time. Must have been hell on your emotions. Couldn't have been embarrassing though. That would require shame on your part.

        1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

          Fuck you've got balls. When it was discovered that people could steal other nicks you spent almost a whole week posting under my name.

          It's like you automatically forget every shitpost and trollish thing you've done the second you decide to be temporarily respectable.

          1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

            Attack the person you spread lies about. Like school at 5 in the morning. No class.

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              I'm not actually sure someone could be less humorous than you.

            2. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

              Don’t try to redirect, hypocrite. You squeal and pule about Tulpa, and then turn around and spoof others and sockpuppet without even missing a beat.

              You’re a shitty, 60+ year-old puerile troll, who has no business pretending anyone else is lying or being juvenile.

        2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          Quiet down sqrsly

    2. sarcasmic   11 months ago

      A good half of those are Tulpa.

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   11 months ago

        Wait, weren’t you just bitching about “sock sniffers” who wrongly accuse you of socking?

        Well, I don’t think anyone on old man hanks list is tulpa. Hell, you once called me tulpa even though I’ve never once called you or anyone else a fat, drunken pedo groomer faggot before. (Although sometimes I understand the impulse to. Haha)

        Humorously, you are doing what you accuse the people you hate of doing. (Where have I heard that before?)

  5. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

    If the United States of America knew what the United States of America was doing to the people of the United States of America, they would call on the United States of America to invade the United States of America, and liberate the people of the United States of America from the United States of America.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   11 months ago

      Is this like one of those Star Trek episodes with an evil computer that Kirk confounds with a logical dilemma so the computer goes into a contradictory loop and then explodes?

    2. Kyol   11 months ago

      Well, we DO have oil...

  6. Kungpowderfinger   11 months ago

    “It eventually became too much for the Biden administration's National Security Council, which ordered the military to stop”

    Yeahhhhhhhh right, buddy.

    Today I learned at Reason that Biden’s NSC cares about government lies being spread to the American people.

    Probably the last straw for me. Keep it real, commentary. I’ve enjoyed it for years.

    1. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      I initially read that as ‘Biden’s NBC’.

      It works both ways.

  7. Vernon Depner   11 months ago

    mRNA potions are not vaccines.

    1. Mother's Lament (Banana Republic Day - May 30, 2024)   11 months ago

      They just play them on TV.

    2. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      I think ‘mRNA Potions’ is a class at Hogwart’s.

      1. Vernon Depner   11 months ago

        The ones from Hogwart's would probably actually work.

    3. JohnZ   11 months ago

      Correct. They are depopulation shots.

  8. Dillinger   11 months ago

    >>Reuters revealed last week.

    ya you both are two years late

  9. GroundTruth   11 months ago

    If they can do it to the PCR for our own good, they can do it to us for our own good.

    BS like this has no boundaries and no limits.

    Once a faker, always a faker.

  10. BYODB   11 months ago


    While the U.S. government warns about the use of "fake or misleading personas" to "amplify conspiracy theories," it also uses the exact same tactics to sow distrust against China, Russia, and Iran.

    Well, duh, how do you think they know it's so dangerous?

    Note they don't say who it's dangerous for.

    One might be tempted to think it's dangerous for them since other wrong opinions might be boosted above the wrong opinions they want people to have.

  11. Winston in Wonderland   11 months ago

    One more reason to be disappointed in our Government.

  12. AT   11 months ago

    The anti-vax campaign

    Pretty sure that was an anti-China campaign, but whatever.

    1. MrMxyzptlk   11 months ago

      Either way, government lying to people and intentionally causing fear and chaos. Very naughty.

  13. TJJ2000   11 months ago

    Gov-Ran Media is alive and well in the USA.
    This nation is sooooooooooo far off track.

  14. CE   11 months ago

    So close. Missed it by that much.... The real psyop was the government telling everyone to cower in place, and get the shot or you'll die (or at least your grandma will).

  15. MWAocdoc   11 months ago

    The problem here is not the tactic per se. The problem here is the definition of "enemies" and the purpose of military ops when we are NOT "at war" with those enemies. I can't count the number of times I have been told that I'm naive about how dangerous the world is ("A Few Good Men" comes to mind) and that we must engage in a constant shadow war against all of these potential enemies. It's pure paranoia and xenophobia used to keep the people of the United States terrified to make us easier to control by power-craving officials. While I agree that America should maintain an overwhelming military superiority for defense in case of an actual attack, I strongly oppose the perpetual abuse of the military and the degradation of our moral high ground involved in the forever war and interventionist and exceptionalist secret shenanigans we never hear the end of over the last one hundred years.

    1. MrMxyzptlk   11 months ago

      When I was in high school we had some guy claiming to be a Russian come to our school and supposedly talk about being in Russia. He started of talking like he was a typical assembly speaker but soon he began to talk smack about America and got us all real angry. Then suddenly he explained that he was an American and was just showing us what the Russians were like... or something. This was over 30 years ago so I may not recall everything perfectly.

      Turns out a few years ago I found out this was a US State Department Program to get us kids all worked up about the Soviets. This would have been in the mid 80s. It was very weird.

  16. Mickey Rat   11 months ago

    ""WE SHOULD NOT TRUST THOSE MED SUPPLIES BY CHINA REALLY. Everything is fake! Face mask, PPE, and test kits. There is a possibility that their vaccine is fake," said one U.S. military–sponsored Twitter account, posing as a Filipino man."

    The objection here, primarily, is that it is coming from a fake account. It is not as if the current mainland Chinese regime has not had a history of selling shoddily made products using cheap substitute raw materials to foreign markets.

  17. VinniUSMC (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   11 months ago

    That's simply not true: Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac says that its coronavirus vaccine is "free of porcine materials."

    Every criminal says "it wasn't me". I guess we can empty out the jails now.

    Matthew Petti is a Chinese disinformation campaign?

  18. Brandybuck   11 months ago

    > Both the Trump and Biden administrations signed off

    BOAF SIDES! Where is your Great White Libertarian Hope now?

    1. MrMxyzptlk   11 months ago

      Neither one offer any hope for Libertarians.

  19. Love to be Wrong   11 months ago

    Disinformation, misinformation, and propaganda can trigger a chain of events in an adversary's society that gradually degrades its domestic unity, undermines societal trust in its government and institutions, and diminishes its international stature."
    Why does it feel like this is exactly what is happening to the United States?

  20. JohnZ   11 months ago

    The only problem is the vaxx was neither safe nor effective.
    Fauci lied, millions died.
    All the conspiracy theories turned out to be conspiracy fact.

  21. Bill Conerly   11 months ago

    I'm surprised this story not covered (as far as I can tell by searching) by NY Times, Wash Post, WSJ. That's a story in itself.

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