Call of Duty

Call of Duty is a Government Psyop: These Documents Prove It

A closer inspection of Activision Blizzard’s key staff and their connections to state power, as well as details gleaned from documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, reveal that Call of Duty is not a neutral first-person shooter but a carefully constructed piece of military propaganda, designed to advance the interests of the U.S. national security state. 

‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ Video Game Makes G. Edward Griffin’s Interview Go Viral

Yuri Bezmenov described the steps of psychological warfare, and now the violent change of power that we can see today, that have been used by Communists to take power inside the US government. He warned: "The time bomb is ticking. With every second, the disaster is coming closer and closer. The danger is real."

Confessions of a KGB Agent

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This is a condensed (and demonetized) version of a shockingly accurate talk given by Yuri Bezmenov in 1983. The full version is quite long (over an hour) and you can find it on youtube pretty easily by searching his name. I just wanted to boil it down to the most important points and put it in a shareable package because I know most people wont watch the full talk. Bezmenov defected in 1970 and knew what he was talking about. The slow boil has been going on a long time.

New Call of Duty game paints Russian Army as war criminals

Activision Blizzard’s newest Call of Duty Modern Warfare video game, inspired by contemporary events in war theaters across the world [according to its creators], has gone a step further from its usual portrayal of modern Russian soldiers as the bad guys. In this new iteration of Modern Warfare, the Russian soldiers depicted in the single player campaign are carrying out war crimes, killing prisoners and civilians in cold blood as per the orders of the higher-ups.