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Reason: None provided.

In Psy Ops, as with all character development, the protagonist needs a backstory to appear legit and convincing.

O’Keefe reeling off some highlights of his story may speak more to the craft of those who wrote his character arc through choreographed events designed to give him a backstory which would make him appear legit to those who follow him. But really he’s just highlighting the deceptions that have already been perpetrated in his name by the scriptwriters to attain the trust of his marks.

He’s far too polished and media trained.

Notice how all Psy op people are far too slick in front of a camera - even the apparent nobodies that bear witness to events and are interviewed by the news etc.

They have been media trained by tptb in preparation for their roles and it shows.

None of them have that real, authentic people vibe. They don’t talk or behave like real people do - they behave like actors pretending to be real people

43 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In Psy Ops, as with all character development, the protagonist needs a backstory to appear legit and convincing.

O’Keefe reeling off some highlights of his story may speak more to the craft of those who wrote his character arc through choreographed events designed to give him a backstory which would make him appear legit to those who follow him. But really he’s just highlighting the deception that have already been perpetrated in his name by the scriptwriters to attain the trust of his marks.

He’s far too polished and media trained.

Notice how all Psy op people are far too slick in front of a camera - even the apparent nobodies that bear witness to events and are interviewed by the news etc.

They have been media trained by tptb in preparation for their roles and it shows.

None of them have that real, authentic people vibe. They don’t talk or behave like real people do - they behave like actors pretending to be real people

43 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

In Psy Ops, as with all character development, the protagonist needs a backstory to appear legit and convincing.

O’Keefe reeling off some highlights of his story may speak more to the craft of those who wrote his character arc through choreographed events designed to give him a backstory which would make him appear legit to those who follow him. But really he’s just highlighting the deception that have already been perpetrated in his name by the scriptwriters to attain the trust of his marks.

He’s far too polished and media trained.

Notice how all Psy op people are far too slick in front of a camera - even the apparent nobodies that bear witness to events and are interviewed by the news etc.

43 days ago
1 score