EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 12 MIN
Psychological Warfare: When Influence Replaced Invasion
from Jess Curious · host Jess Curious
What if the real war isn’t fought with weapons — but with belief?In this episode of Jess Curious, we explore psychological warfare — the moment governments realized they didn’t need to control minds directly if they could influence perception, emotion, and narrative instead.Following our MKULTRA episode, we trace how conflict shifted from laboratories to broadcasts, from battlefields to belief systems. From Cold War radio transmissions to modern information overload, we examine how fear and framing shape public opinion — often without us noticing.This isn’t about proving a conspiracy.It’s about understanding influence.In this episode:• What psychological warfare actually means• Cold War case studies• How influence replaced invasion• Where ethical lines blur• Why awareness may be the quiet counterforceListen with curiosity.Question narratives — including this one.Welcome to Jess Curious.
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