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V____Z ago

Thank you so much for sharing.

FBI/CIA/NSA/DHS and the rest of the alphabet soup agencies have to know about this.... And nothing has been done...

Yup. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.

Xpol ago

Of course they know about it. I wish I had my laptop and not just my phone or I would be able to post way more evidence.

The US uses video game servers to convey secret messages and conduct black op operations. They "role play" aka war game real scenarios.

https://www.wired.com/2012/09/vilerat/

This story was covered up. I remember back when Benghazi happened there was more talk about this. Think about it. The embassy is under attack , a CIA annex building under attack, they have weapons and tech everywhere, and the officer decides to take time post about it in a game website?

The wired article is a cover, I'll try to investgate more but I only have an octacore smart phone. I need a laptop to do sufficient research, butbi digress.

VieBleu ago

wow, I am reading this hours later and am mesmerized. If you could find the time and resources just to post this as a submission, I think it is hella important to be a part of the record here. (This whole place is basically a law enforcement hive mind experiment anyway. Just get this down.) If you can't do it just reply and at least I'll post the wired article and an explanation.

The US uses video game servers to convey secret messages and conduct black op operations. They "role play" aka war game real scenarios.

I always wondered why video games were so over the top. I think this is important (as you can tell by now lol)

SpikyAube ago

I always wondered if they look for new recruits, like people who are awesome at the game, especially now that it's getting closer to the point where people will be engaging in combat remotely, literally using an XBox controller to hnt down and kill real life enemies. Like in the book Ender's Game, which is a great book, although not the kind of world we'd want to live in!

VieBleu ago

they must recruit at least some like that. I'm going to check out Ender's Game.

SpikyAube ago

Ender's Game the book I remember as being amazing, but I was only about 8 when I read it (it's not a kids book, I was just a big reader from early on) so my 8 year old mind may have found it more thrilling and surprising than an adult would. It really stuck with me. They made a movie about it not that long ago, but it wasn't as good as the book in my view.