How would I create old, glitchy like effects like these ones?

Recently, there have been some teasers coming out on Snap-chat for an upcoming video game that feature some creepy, hypnotic, and cool effects. They can be found here:
Black Ops 2 has been updated with viral marketing for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 - UPDATE 12 | Charlie INTEL
And I was wondering if there were any experts on here who would know how to recreate these things in premiere. For instance that overlay over the video, those lines over the video, that make it look almost like its a CRT TV screen being externally filmed. Or the static etc.
If anyone could link me to other assets that I can use to just mess up video and make it look, I don't know, any type of visual artifacting or 80s/90s video tropes/effects, or even earlier. I'm open to anything. I'm attempting to make this film into a very similar style as those quick teasers.
Also I do understand that I am limiting things here by making this a premiere thing. But I am a completely lost child trying to land on the moon when it comes to After Effects, so keep this premiere please. I do understand this kind of limits this stuff to mostly overlays or presets or other things that are for the most part already created. But im open to anything.
Thanks and I hope you guys have some good ideas.
TJ

to further encourage your creativity:
you can also export screenshots of your video and manipulate them, then reimport them and play with blending modes and/or mattes...
Did you know that you can manipulate and distort image files by opening them in a text or audio editor?
(for the latter you may have to change the file extension to .txt or another text format... then back to .tiff or jpg)
Here's some ideas:
Tutorial on Databending and Glitch Art | Critique Collective
or for a cheap quick and easy way, throw your jpg screenshots through here:
image glitch experiment
And hey, go crazy, be creative, have fun!
the most versatile and controlled way i know of is still RG Universe...

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