The Deep State Manipulates Entertainment. Video Games Are A Psy-Op To Encourage Acceptance of War for Profit

Posted by freedomforall 2 years, 7 months ago to Politics
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"Another eyebrow-raising hire is Activision Blizzard’s chief administration officer, Brian Bulatao. A former Army captain and consultant for McKinsey & Company, until 2018, he was chief operating officer for the CIA, placing him third in command of the agency. When CIA Director Mike Pompeo moved over to the State Department, becoming Trump’s Secretary of State, Bulatao went with him, and was appointed Under Secretary of State for Management.

There, by some accounts, he served as Pompeo’s personal “attack dog,” with former colleagues describing him as a “bully” who brought a “cloud of intimidation” over the workplace, repeatedly pressing them to ignore potential illegalities happening at the department. Thus, it is unclear if Bulatao is the man to improve Activision Blizzard’s notoriously “toxic” workplace environment that caused dozens of employees to walk out en masse last summer.

After the Trump administration’s electoral defeat, Bulatao went straight from the State Department into the highest echelons of Activision Blizzard, despite no experience in the entertainment industry."


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  • Posted by 2 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I haven't even looked at any such in about 20 years. Running around and shooting just became too boring even though the graphics improved immensely over time. Strategy became much more interesting to me.
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  • Posted by $ Markus_Katabri 2 years, 7 months ago
    The last “good” military video game was Battlefield 2. Everything since has been WOKE GARBAGE.
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  • Posted by mhubb 2 years, 7 months ago
    South Park called it MURDER PORN

    so many TV stations showing murders, shows about Jeffrey Dahmer and other serial killers

    the people making these and watching these are just sick
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