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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You have a host this morning who's well rested thanks
to my wife. Let me go to beds blessedly early,
slept for nine point four or five hours, nine hours
and forty five minutes, charged up, ready to play a
little game with you. Let's play imagine. Let's take something
that we know happens, and let's just you and I
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together imagine what can be happening. Inspired by this, because
one government agency looks at one government agency is ooh
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ask the question with a fancy ellipses those three periods.
Since the deep state does it with video games dot
dot dot do this all with the help of God, Almighty.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Person disapproved by big pharma, technocurrats and tyrants everywhere from
the high mountains of Free America. Here's the Emerald City
exile Todd Herman.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times to which God has decided we shall live.
My friend and producer Alex Overall brought this to my attention.
I didn't know how deeply embedded the Department of Defenses
and the pentagon is and the entire probably Intel structure
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into the world of video games. Now, I knew that
there was some inspiration and some specific weapons they use,
and I'm familiar with the Department Events and there and
BED in Hollywood. I didn't know how much apart of
video game culture they are. I didn't know about the
revolving door. And I didn't know that there are people
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who work at video game companies who've been then drawn
into work for think tanks and then intel agencies and
the Army and the DoD and likewise the reverse. Some
of this makes sense. You know, you need subject matter
experts coming from the Army and d DoD into Hollywood
so they can say that's not how that weapon would work.
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And some of it makes sense. People who create cretive
scripts about world events could be brought in to help
think through what could happen. So I'm not even necessarily
saying this is a horrible thing. Not necessarily it's being
reused for recruiting, which isn't necessarily a bad thing training
a bunch of people, but it's also being done at
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a time where other government agencies are using probably a
very similar technique to create soft men men with testosterone.
We'll talk about later today. I asked groc the AI
at Twitter a really interesting question, I thought. I said,
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you are a nutrition and exercise expert retained by the
State of California prison system, and your job is to
make prisons safer for inmates and guards by reducing the
testosterone levels of prisoners without drugs. How do you do this?
And they came back with everything young men are told
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to do today in terms of diet and exercise and
activity levels. Now, could it be that the same people
who want to reduce the population are pushing veganism and
this stuff into Hollywood and into popular culture. Could it
be that they looked over at what's gone on in
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the video game world and the departm the defense and said,
oh cool, we could do that. We could take our
scientists and make them rock stars. We could give people
tours of the Center for Disease Controls, big disease corraling
place in Atlanta. We could take Brad Pitt down there
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so when he makes a movie that is glorifying vaccines,
he could go feel super special. He could go out
with U N nngos and fly around the helicopter is
super special, like and when we make television series that's
pre dating the end of the world with the zombie stuff,
we could do that we could see since we're doing
it with video games. I'll show you an example here
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of one thing they're doing that came from a video game.
And do you remember cassom Solomni Salomni, So we arrange
his offing and there's a video game that shows that.
And I'll show this with you in just a second.
My friends at Angel Studios did what HBO refused to do.
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Netflix refused to accept. I know there were people who
pitched documentaries about Fauci and what he did to people
and what he is. They didn't do that. They had
a celebratory movie. There's been Showtime, et ceter a whole
bunch of movies about Fauci the hero. Well, Angel Studios
decided to go and take an actual look at Fauci
in the entire COVID period of time. So they got
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an award winning director named Jenner. First, he got exclusive
interviews with government whistleblowers, intelligence experts, dissident meaning truth telling scientists,
and doctors, and they went back to the very origin
of the covid flu and their theory is we may
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well be in a arms race for bioterra weapons with China,
and we use the Wuhan Lab experiment to see what
they would do. It's a fascinating theory. This movie deserves
to be watched by you right now because of demanding
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the Angel Guild. You can immediately stream. Thank you, doctor Fauci,
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and in doing so you will empower them to make
more movies like this at demand accountability of people like
Tony Fauci. It's Angel dot com slash Herman. So this
is from Call of Duty game I've never played. I
grew addicted to the precursor to this. I got addicted
to Quake, and I've told you that story that I
got so sadly addicted to Quake. A woman who is
now my wife came to the office place. It was
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near midnight, and I was killing it Unquake and just
just killing it and destroying my friend who used to
destroy me at Quake. But I trained myself on the
maps and I looked up and there's my girlfriend who's
now my wife these thirty years later, standing there, Hi
is dinner ready? Yeah? It was six hours ago. Oh
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what time is it? Midnight? Okay, let's go eat. So
I stopped playing video games because I found out that
I have this addictive quality. So this is from Call
of Duty based upon is the first person shooter so
maxed out, you're gonna see a in an example here
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between Garbani a Ka Kossami or Cassem Solomni visual on
General Cabronibronni not Solomoni.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
All stations target confirmed. You had a one.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
You were cleared hot for launch, right in the pocket
to take with it. Jack coming in hot race for
impact five seconds. Then he had a bad day. Well
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he was having a good day. Never knew that he
had a bad day. But you look at the side
by side picture, it's clear who he's designed to be.
Now again, I'm not even saying this is a bad thing,
but I'm asking us to think beyond this particular topic.
Just this morning, the people at Homeland Security put up
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a halo meme destroy the flood Homeland Security. Okay, we
have the Department of Defense and the Pentagon embedding with
video game manufacturers for scripts. Script approval, yes, script approval, Yeah,
we'd prefer that you do not have the video game
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depict war with that country. Choose another. Now destroy the
flood from homeland security. Now, part of this is making
homeland security sexy for young men to join, which is
interesting because someone somewhere has made the decision to create
physically weak young men with low testos levels, low activity levels,
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and low ability to deal with physical pain. Interesting. It's
almost like there's government agencies that war with one another.
Now you think this is just about video games, Okay,
look here at this woman and you can use Google
image recognition if you're super fancy. But she's going to
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play a role in this and that's a cropped image.
She's at the White House. She's delivering a briefing, a
very important briefing. But we'll get to that because what
we're thinking about is all of these in beds. So
there is an in beds with the with the world
of first person shooters and shooting games makes sense and
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arms manufacturers. And this comes from eurogamer dot net. Today,
licensed weapons are commonplace in video games, but the details
between gay makers in game manufacturers are shrouded. Not one
of the publishers contacted for this article is willing to
discuss the practice. EA, I'm afraid we can't progress. We
can't progress. Activision not something we can assist with at presence.
(10:13):
My hands are tied. Code Master, We're focused on our
racing titles these days. Side Tech. We can't help you
with that request, Sega. This doesn't sit comfortably, Sony, I
can't help you with this. I'm afraid. However, the gunmakers
are more forthcoming. It's absolutely the same as with cars
in games, says Barretts Vaughan. We must be paid royalty free,
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either a one time payment or a percentage of sales,
all negotiable. Typically a licensee pays between five and ten
percent for retail price for the agreement, but we can
negotiate on that. According to Vaughan, the cost of the
licenses depends on the reputation and achievements of the developers
in question. It can be a few thousand dollars or
many thousands based on past projects and projected sales. He explains.
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The way in which the weapon is presented is to say,
is important as too. We must get prior approval for
the image or the logo in order to protect the
brands integrity. Okay, this is just brand placement, just product placement.
So what's the sweat that's a product in a video game?
It's a gun? Okay, what are the other products that
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are being placed into kids' minds? Hmm gosh, sex changes,
sex activity? Are we going to pretend that the same
public health officials who during the COVID lockdown syop told
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people to cut holes in their shower curtains so they
could have sex with people they don't know and not
get COVID. That happened. I didn't make that up. That
is a true fact. If you've been out clubbing, you
meet someone you don't know, you want to have a
one night thing. One of you get on one side
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of the shower curtain, the other on the other, and
now you can sexually service one another without passing COVID.
Do we really think that those public health officials at
the very tip top who've also been pushing sex and
sexualizing children, they're not doing this in video games, right,
They're not interacting with the porn industry. Right, They didn't
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look at the Department of Defense and the Pentagon and
the Army and say, wow, they have end beds and
they get their products placed and right, they wouldn't do that. See,
that's the thing we need to remember about our government.
It's just some things they would never do.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Right.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
The Military Entertainment Complex Call of Duty makes out close
ties with the Pentagon. And this comes from rawstory dot com. No, normally,
I'm very careful about ross story. This is well sourced, though.
Six month after Dave Anthony left his job as a
writer and producer in the video game series Call of Duty,
he received an unexpected phone call from Washington, DC. That week.
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The caller, Steve Grunman, a Pentagon official who served in
a succession of appointments at the US Department Defense during
the nineteen nineties, had been marching his son play Call
of Duty Black Ops two. Gunman told me that he'd
been struck by the realism and authenticity in the game,
and in particular the story says Anthony, so struck by it,
in fact, that they'd been compelled to track me down.
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The game, which has been played more than by more
than twenty million people since its release in twenty twelve,
is a split between two settings, the final years of
the Cold War in the late nineteen eighties and an
imagined second Cold War conflict in twenty twenty five. Pause
imagined Huh. In what year twenty twenty five, you say,
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a cold war conflict in one nation? Huh. In the
latter scenario, the conflict is defined not by mutually sure
destruction via nuclear missiles, but rather by system crashing cyber
attacks capable of toppling the stock exchange or turning a
fleet of drones against their own country. Pause. Huh. Wait,
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the World Economic Forum had said just recently that we're
going to have a massive cyber attack against our financial industry.
That's the same World Economic Forum who said there's going
to be a really bad flu. Now they're not adding
in suggestions to scripts saying hey, this stuff's going to come,
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or they're not giving people access to briefings, or they're
not getting ideas from game manufacturers, are they. Gudma believes
that the game's imagined conflict was unusually credible for a
work of military and fiction. He invited the writers to
visit the Capitol and join the paneled experts who were
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due to discuss the future of real w world modern warfare.
Now it's not that hard to see coming, you know,
the split up in the United States because divide and
conquer eventually can work if we don't remind ourselves that
we're all created by God Almighty, and that's not gonna
happen anymore. Some people simply aren't going to go that way.
Full Spectrum Warrior, an Xbox game released in two thousand
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and four, was actually co created by the United States
Army University affiliated research center. Set in a fictional Middle
Eastern country, it was a consumer product, but also comparatively
inexpensive means of teaching marine tactics. America's Army is a
freely available PC game that doubles as a military recruitment tool.
Even the PERIPHERALSS purfles are shared between games and the military.
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The US and British Armies both use Xbox controllers as
an interface to control attack drones in live combat. And
this goes on, and they talk about the fact that
it's not just the training that they use, it's not
just the peripherals that they tear. They share human beings
back and forth. I mentioned earlier the sort of revolving
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door thing that's gone on between these companies and the
DoD and the Pentagon teaching marine tactics. Well, there's also
then this weird arrangement with first person shooters in civilian
settings very strange. So in this year's entry to the
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Call of Duty series, which is set forty five years
into the futures, soldiers wear exoskeletons that grant them superhuman
strength in twenty twelve, Well, this is in twenty twelve. Well,
a kilometer wide digital canopies, mass chemical warehouses from Google
satellite pryings lenses. Sounds like science fiction, but it isn't.
According to developer Sledgehammer, all of this is drawn from
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real life military research gathered through its close ties with
Pentagon advisors. The work of a Call of Duty scriptwriter
similar to that of a future feuturologist, whose job is
to prophesy the ways in which technology might be used
to wage war for decades from now. Figures like it
can become useful cogs in the military system, And it's
really not that hard to foresee this divide in the
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country becoming a Cold war. In fact, yours truly referred
to the Cold Civil War in the United States of
America beginning about ten years ago, and then intermittently it's
become hot. So if it's the Department of Defense, we
know is doing this. The Pentagon, we know, is doing this.
The Homeland security is cozing up to the video game culture,
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which makes sense what other parts of governments have done this.
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as we're going through the video game world and how
embedded they are with the Department of Defense, let's not
forget that we're here to think about some other agencies,
so inside the military entertainment complex. This is from levernews
dot com. The military quietly infiltrating a movie study. The
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idea might sound like a fantastical plot from a film,
but Top Gun Maverick is a reminder that it's all
to real. Pause. There's a reason we use the phrase
mockingbird media. The CIA and the intelligence services have been
in Hollywood for a very long time. The question here is,
based upon what we're learning about the video game world,
what other government agencies are using the same technique so far?
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I'm going to suggest it's the CDC, then AH, the
Department of Health and the Department of Education, all of
them making cool things that are adverse to American societies
and Americans health. And what are we looking at looking
at the patterns? Back to the article, The new Blockbuster
is the latest of a shadowy military entertainment complex that
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few know about, but that shapes so much of what
we read, see and hear about the military and militarism
films where this pro military self propaganda system is the
most prevalent, even though it's barely disclosed to audiences. Incidentally,
some propaganda is good if it's disclosed. The filmmakers should
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disclose that Dependsagon help them with their scripts. None of
this should be hiven hidden. For example, to help filmmakers
pull off the Top Gun sequel, the Navy delivered up pilots,
fighter jets, and aircraft carriers and even broke its own
flight training rules to make Tom Cruise look as cool
as possible and exchange. The movie's production team didn't just
pay eleven thousand dollars an hour for plain rental fees.
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They let the Pentagon shape the film or help shape it.
As noted in our most recent lever Times podcast by
University of Georgia professor Roger Stall, director of the documentary
film Theaters of War, how the Pentagon and CIA took
Hollywood open records request revealed that the military officials were
allowed to make changes to Top Gun Maverick, including ensuring
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that key talking points on topics like recruitment foreign policy
were inserted into the film. So they did rewrite part
of this Top Gun movie. How many scripts have been
re rewritten in medical programming, sex ed programming, entertainment for
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kids with the helpful hand of government providing. In this case,
governments gets paid, but government paying. So the pentagona wrote
its history through movies and this isn't a violation of
its directives. They did this in height. This comes from
spyculture dot com policy. The d d's policy is that
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a DoD assistance may be provided to an entertainment media
production to include fictional portrayals when cooperation of the producers
with the Department of Defense benefits the DODD d D,
or when such cooperation would be in the best interests
of the nation. Based on whether to production one presents
a reasonably realistic depiction of military service in the DoD,
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including service members, civilian personnel, events, missions, assets, and policies.
Two is informational and considered likely to contribute to the
public understanding of the military services in the DoD, or
three may benefit military recruiting or military service recruiting and
retention programs. Okay, fair enough, they have goals. They want
the military to be well presented, they want it to
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be somewhat accurate. So what about this movie Whiskey Tango
Foxtrot with Tina Fi, Billy, Bob Thornton, and some cat
named Martin Freeman I've never heard of. So the movie
was not well received and probably because it was horribly
boring in flats, but nonetheless it got released. The production
company filmed for several days at Kirtland's Air Force Base
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because of the positive, if short af portrayal, which was
edited out of the final version. The script protained a
US Army transport brake failure resulting in hitting a group
of Afghani shoppers in Kabul, killing and injuring them. This
was changed to an NGO vehicle non government organization. Considerable
Marine Corps portrayal through the Marine Corps only provided on
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set uniform and other technical advice. The primary motivation in
providing support was the very last act, in which the
Tina Fey character visits the home of a young Marine
who'd suffered the loss of both legs and combat. His
character is the complete opposite of the stereotypical wounded warrior,
as he and his young family are doing quite well
and sets the reporter in pursuit of a new positive lifestyle.
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The problem with the truck crash that they edited it
wasn't an NGO, It was, in fact some of our guys.
It was in fact one of our trucks, and that
happened in May two thousand and six, it killed five people.
As the article notes, US Army trucks suffered a brake
failure while going downhill and the driver crashed into rowe
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unparked cars to try to slow the vehicle down. This
didn't work. The truck barreled across an intersection, hitting several
cars and killing and injuring their occupants. This sparked riots,
which CBS called the worst riots across Kabul since the
fall of the Taliban in two thousand and one. Several
more Afghans died in the rise, dozens more were injured.
As such, the original script had the story rights, and
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this was an important event in the NATO War in
Afghanistan that symbolized how many people saw that war as reckless,
destructive failure. That's their editorializing. The problem is when the
Pentagon gets involved and deletes a very important script element
to this. Well intentioned Americans who went over to do
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what they were told was a patriot duty to take
out the Taliban in an Afghanistan. We just decimated the
Taliban until we had to turn around when the political
wind shifted and we gave the Taliban billions of dollars
in weapons. Because of the people who arand Joe Biden.
These little story elements matter and get sucked out of
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the film because the DoD putting this pressure on them.
What other elements are being sucked out of American entertainment?
Where is the movie in the lockdowns? Where's the documentary
about the massive increase in teen suicides during the lockdowns?
Where is the movie about the massive transfer of wealth
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when the Treasury who was told to do this? The
FED was told to do this by Black Rock and
vanguards to inject billions and billions of dollars into economy
three point seven billion dollars twice illegally, by mean three
hundred and seventy billion twice illegally, that the treasure trued
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into real money, and then that real money was used
by big companies to purchase small business storefronts that had
been decimated. They weren't allowed to be physically open, but
home Depot was. Local pharmacies weren't allowed to be open,
but Walgreens was. Where's that movie that takes movies like Moneyball,
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It takes movies like The Big Short, and it makes
them small in comparison. Where's that movie? Where is the
movie about tracking down the Wuhan flew and its beginnings
in the Wuhan Lab with the coordination of the United
States military. Where is that movie? Where is the movie
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about the well documented, well known, well coordinated effort beginning
about fifteen years ago to begin transing kids. Where's that movie?
Where's that documentary? Don't tell me the scripts haven't been written.
Don't tell me the pitches haven't been made. If the
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Department of Defense is willing to remove a little detail
like that it was a US Marine vehicle, what would
the departments of Health be willing to remove? The National
Institutes of Health or, in the case of the Wuhan flu,
the Pentagon. So this is a US marine Kegan Dunlap,
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who's a live streamer, big time gamer, live streamer, And
this is a speech versus a hell Divers to speech
side by side comparison.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Look familiar.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
See like these are happening all over the planet right now.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
You could be next.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
That is, unless you make the most important decision of
your life life. Prove to yourself that you have been
striking and the courage to be free, join the Marines
the hell diver.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Wow, good eye. So that's the melding of video games
and speeches by military leaders side by side. So what
if there was an entire syop built around a game,
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So there's an entire series of games that some people
believe is a complete syop. This comes from Mintpressnews dot com.
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It's long been a matter of public record that American
spies have targeted and penetrated Activision Blizzard Games dot coms
released by Edward Snowden revealed that the NSA, CIA, n FBI,
and Department of Defense infiltrated the vast online realms such
as World of Warcraft, creating make believe characters to monitor
potential legal activities and recruit informers. Indeed, at one point,
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there were so many spies in one video game they
had to create a Deepconfliction group as they were wasting
time unwittingly surveilling each other. Virtual games, the NSA wrote,
were an opportunity and a target rich communication network. However,
documents obtained legally under the Freedom of Information Act by
journalists and researcher Tom Seker and shared with the Mint
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Press News shows that the connections between the National Security
State and the video game industry go far beyond this
and into active collaboration. Pause. It's a good thing all
of our folks do this.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Man.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
I'm relieved to know that Chinese hackers aren't in there
doing that, that they're not running SAPs in there and
recruiting people to go, let's say, try to assassinate presidents,
or shoot healthcare CEOs, or go out and attempt to
assassinate customer border patrol officers. Good thing, that's not happening. Sure,
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that's lockdown, and our intel services would never do that.
They would never attempt to inflict the division on the
country that way. That would be wrong. In twenty eighteen,
for example, the United States Air Force flew a group
of entertainment executives, including Call of Duty, Activision Blizzard producer
Coco Francini. You know what, if your name is Coco Francini,
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You're gonna end up with a cool job. Doesn't matter.
I mean, you could be the dumbest person in the world,
but your Coco friend Cenio. Back to the article, to
the headquarters. They flew them to the headquarters at Holbert Fields, Florida.
The explicit reason for doing so, they wrote, was to
showcase their hardware and to make the entertainment industry more
credible advocates for the US war machine. We've got a
bunch of people working on future blockbusters. Think Marvel, Call
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of Duty, et cetera. Stoked about this trip, wrote one
Air Force officer. Another other email the points that the
point of visit was to provide heavy heater producer with
aftsock Air Force Special Operations Command immersion focused on special
tactics airmen and air to ground capabilities. Yet Call of
Duty's collaboration with the military goes much further. The document
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showed that the United States Marine Corps was involved in
the production of Call of Duty, Modern Warfare three and
Call of Duty five. The game's producers approached the United
States Memrine Corps at the twenty ten E three Entertainment
Convention in Los Angeles, recrushing access to hovercraft's vehicles, which
later appeared in the game Call of Duty five. Executives
also asked for a use of a hovercraft, a tank,
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and a C one to thirty aircraft. The collaboration continued
in twenty twelve with the release of Modern Warfare four,
where producers requested access to all manner of air and
ground vehicles. The military clearly held considerable influence over the
direction of Call Duty games. In twenty ten, its producer's
approached to the Department and Defense for help on a
game set in twenty seven to five twenty seventy five. However,
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the d daily Aion expressed concers concern the scenario being
considered involved future war with China. As a result, Activision
Blizzards began looking at other possible conflicts to design the
game around. In the end, due in part to military objections,
the game was permanently abandoned. So they have the ability
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to kill scripts entire movies. Wait, didn't we just talk
about a whole bunch of movies that could be produced
around the COVID era, Like where did the disease come from?
Who were the bureaucrats in Washington, DC working for FAUCI
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who were funding the creation of the disease? Why did
they do that? Where's the movie about gain of function
research and the conflicts about this? Where's the documentary about it?
I mean, certainly people been the Netflix pitching this. Certainly
these ideas have been discussed. I'm a community college dropout.
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I'm discussing the ideas. You could make a World War
Z type movie based upon trying to track down the
Wuhan flu, and they've not done it. Why you can
make an incredible movie about the background of deciding to
transkids from the very tip top of the Thomas Reuters Foundation,
who got involved in funding that, to the world's largest
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law firms, to the Pritzker family who sold their assets
that they got out of getting hotel monies that they
inherited and put them into surgical devices and pharmaceuticals, while
one Pritzker was helping to fund fund the human rights
campaign out of San Francisco that worked hardcore on transing kids.
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Where's this movie? Where's the massive d transitioning movie. Where's
the movie about Tavistock in the UK, which was ground
center for transing kids until they had to stop because
of lawsuits. Where's the movies about therapists who've been de
licensed because they wouldn't affirm, or endocrinologists who've been the
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whistle bowlers saying, wait a minute, why is my profession
pushing wrong sex hormones into kids when we know these
things are terrible? Where's that movie? It's not coming. It's
been spiked. The jeff Epstein story was spiked at ABC News,
the William Jefferson Blythe Clinton Monica Lewinsky story was known
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by five six seven reporters. They couldn't get clear to
run it too hot spiked Matt Drudge ran it. The
operation in which brack Hussein Obama and the people who
ran him decided to allow the Taliban to continue to
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ship heroin over threw, across and over our southern border
in cooperation with Mexico. Based narco terrorists. That would be
a great movie. It's been spiked. That report with seven
named intelligence officials has never gotten the distribution it should have.
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Project Cassandra was the article. You could read it yourself.
How many other things are spiked or inserted into society,
such as the need for vaccines. A picture of a
woman here, and she has a name. Her name is
Francis Townsend. And Francis Townsend is not just an advisor
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on military issues. You see there, she's holding what is that?
The National strategy for pandemic influenza? An implementation plan? Wait,
how did we get to this? We got there from this,
from war on terror to first person shooters. Not only
does Activision Blizzard work with US military to shape its products,
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but its leadership board is also full of former high
state officials. Chief among these is Francis Townsend, Activision Blizzard
Senior council and, until September, its chief Compliance Officer and
executive vice president for corporate Affairs. Prior to joining Activision Blizzard,
Townsend spent her life working her way up the wrongs
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of the national security state, previously serving as head of
Intelligence at the Coast Guard and Secretary of State Condolisa
Rice's countertourism deputy. In two thousand and four, President Bush
appointed her to his Intelligence and Advisory Board. Oh Bush
appointed a Conduliza Rice person to his advisory board Okay
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at the White House's As White House's most senior advisor
on terrorism homeland security, Townsend worked closely with Bush and
Rice and became one of the faces of the administration's
war on terror. One of her principal achievements was to
whip the American public into a constant state of fear
about the sole posed threat of an al Qaeda attack,
which this article claims never came. It did come, just
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in pieces San Bernardino, et cetera. It did come. But
what's that in her hand that Francis Townsend is holding
the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza implementation plan. They spiked
stories in video games. They changed details, like it was
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a marine truck that had the break failure. The game
was designed to be a war with China. They wrote
in plot lines such as, hey, maybe take this guy
out or maybe take this country out. The entire COVID
era was spiked. They're all no alternatives to the shots.
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Only the sh stay home, stay safe. There's no disagreement.
All medical experts agree in this. There's lines of people
backed up around hospitals waiting to get the injections, standing
out in fourteen degree weather in Chicago. Never mind that
most of them are NBC News employees, but they're there.
Remember the hospitals that were overwhelmed. There were bodies lining up,
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There were body bags sent, there were destroyers. Well before
me air Force carriers parked off of Los Angeles, Seattle,
and New York to deal with the fallen bodies of
all the people, the three percent of the American population
that was about to die. Those were military assets brought
into harbors in New York, Los Angeles, and Seattle. There
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was the rebuilding of Madison Square Garden to be effectively
a morgue. Then there were the citizen journalists who went
to hospitals around the globe to find them empty. They
weren't overwhelmed and there was no one there, creating a
backlog of people who were sick at home. People went
to the hospital and they couldn't breathe, and they were
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told to go home until it got worse. And there's
Francis Townsend, a woman who works in the video game world,
involved in psyops, things that she thinks are the right thing,
holding a pandemic influence a implementation plan in the United States.
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Since they'd do it with video games, what would they
not do it with exactly? Certainly not children's cartoons or
preteen movies or books. Certainly not mainstream culture events like
concerts or singers, and certainly not the news media. That's sacrasanct,
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and our government would never do that. This is a
Todd Herman show. Please go, be well, well, be strong,
be kind, Please make every effort to walk in the
light of Christ.