So a verified Army twitter account posts youtube link to Ghost in Machine video.
That YouTube account created account in Nov 2021 has only this video posted.
Earliest archive link has 108 subs at 2 days ago, account now has over 2k.
Web address at end of video is goarmysof. com which is currently "suspended." Not down to massive traffic, but suspended. An apparently government website got suspended?
Website Registered through Godaddy as early as 4/5/16. Registrant is Special Operations Recruiting Battalion out of North Carolina.
Now I'm not sure how special operations command relates to Special Operation Forces, but it appears the two would be closely related, no?
Interesting Notes on the video: The cartoon in the video of the Clown/Ghost dancing, is from a 1933 Betty Boop film "Snow White" The song the ghost is signing is St. James Infirmary. The clown/ghost sings it about a "dead" Betty Boop, as the song is about a young person cut down in their prime due to morally questionable behavior. (This song is not the one played throughout the video however.)
That song is "Last Goodbye" by Eric Kinny. A film composer based in Nashville. Works have appeared in many popular productions. Vocals on song are by Danica Dora.
Also many references to SOF being "everywhere" with strong hints at being involved in culture "movies, tv, art, music, social media, etc." with shots of all those things. The clown motif reminds of The Joker movie, but more so, CIA clowns. The Clown in the cartoon is unmasked as a ghost at the moment the singer says "goodbye".
The official ops group is the 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) based in Fort Bragg, NC. Although activated in 2011, it was originally constituted in 1967 for operations in Vietnam. Later in Grenada, Panama, Somalia and Haiti.
So while this Op grp doesn't have direct ties to the Ghost Army of WWII, the video makes it clear that it operates in the same spirit as its fore-bearer.
Definitely a great plot thickener.
At around 2:40 there is a train station with Stadtmitte on the wall (Berlin). The manual clock face, which appears to prevalent in the shot, has the time 7:46. In military time that's 19:46. Also in 1946 the Nuremberg trials (which led to executions) took place in Germany.