Arch talks Yuri Bezemov and the new Call of Duty ad for the next Black Ops title: Cold War.
The man and the interview should be seen in full. Here you go.
This interview happened in 1984. Conducted by G. Edward Griffin (the man who'd literally popularize the history of the U.S. Federal Reserve), this interview has turned out to be prophetic; Future Proves Past.
I share Arch's astonishment at this being used. That this video, put out nearly over 35 years ago, has found its way back to the popular consciousness at all--and as part of a marketing campaign for a very bland videogame franchise--is a Big Deal. Someone pulled a fast one, and the only way they're going to keep their job is to point at the tidal wave of sales and go "I did this", and even then that's not a guarantee.
The AAA videogame scene is very much plugged into the same Narrative Warfare network as film, television, news media, music, and pop literature. The same SJW Death Cultists do work there as they do elsewhere. Given the larger context going on, this is not a sign of the Death Cult's power. It's a sign of distress on that cult's part; they're being shown for what they are. They've decided that they have to go all-in on accelerationism now, hoping that they can finish the job before they're taken out.
The Bezemov interview lays plain what the plan has been all along. This is an inter-generational plan by design; only a fresh-faced junior officer will live long enough to see the entire process play out from start to finish, and he was in exactly that position when he defected to the West. Someone made the call to put that info before an audience that cannot fail to notice it; that's no accident- this is entirely intentional.
Folks, I put to you that control of the narrative has decisively shifted out of the Death Cult's hands and this is a big signal--a big flex--of that narrative control. "We can expose your secrets now, and there is nothing you can do to stop us."
There's your whitepill for today.
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