We at IA Inc have been advocating the use of New Media Platforms when it comes to getting messaging to Target Audiences anywhere in the world.
It’s our view that we need to embrace this technology NOW.
Here’s a short video about Seesmic. This is the start of “The Conversation”.
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Archive for the ‘PSYOP’ Category
New Media Starts Conversations
Posted in Influence Posts, PSYOP, tagged "under the influence" podcast, information operations podcast, david bailey mbe, "info ops podcast", david bailey, influence activity on April 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Creativity
Posted in PSYOP, tagged "under the influence" podcast, information operations podcast, david bailey mbe, "info ops podcast", david bailey, influence activity on March 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
On this blog we want to get people discussing all the aspects and component parts of IO.
This came in on a recent E-Mail.
“Great spot if you haven’t seen it. Nominated for best political video on YouTube. These are people who get it”.
Don’t go getting caught up in the message, just look at the delivery!
Comments Appreciated.
How do you fight a war without weapons?
Posted in PSYOP, tagged "under the influence" podcast, information operations podcast, david bailey mbe, "info ops podcast", david bailey, influence activity on February 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Rumours of war.
By Christy Campbell
How do you fight a war without weapons?
You use cunning, deceit and imagination. In fact, you fight dirty – just as the British were compelled to do in the summer of 1940 when faced with an imminent German invasion.
During World War II, black propaganda, subversive rumours and outright pornography were all [...]
Secret History: “Sex Bomb”
Posted in PSYOP, tagged "under the influence" podcast, information operations podcast, david bailey mbe, "info ops podcast", david bailey, influence activity on February 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
First shown on Channel 4 TV in June 2004.
In 1940, the Nazis assaulted Britain with sexualised propaganda. Churchill had the choice of holding the high moral ground or beating the Nazis at their own game. Former reporter Sefton Delmer was charged with doing the latter, and the programme tells the story of this dark twist [...]










