Pentagon Releases “Comics” for Globalist Domination

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Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
July 16, 2012

Globalist wars of domination? There’s an app for that.

The government is spending your hard-earned money on a slick propaganda effort called “America’s Army Comics,” a “free” iPad and Android tablet app that will allow readers to experience combat and other “issues” in a digital format.

“We decided to do a mobile app format because it allows us to do a lot of really innovative things that we hadn’t seen comic books do before,” executive producer Mike Barnett told Fox News.

Barnett described the propaganda potential of the app:

“We work with soldiers on a daily basis, and in between meetings, they would be telling us these fantastic stories about things that happened to them while they were deployed or when they arrived home. A comic book was the perfect media to capture these stories – how they deal with people from different cultures, acts that changed the mentality of entire villages that didn’t trust Americans, all this stuff was very interesting.”

The app was developed by the same “masterminds that produce America’s Army PC games” and offers an “authentic Army experience” in far-away lands deemed worthy of globalist attention and armed intervention in the name of “democracy” and “humanitarianism” (a practice the Libyans recently learned about, although it cost 30,000 lives).

“America’s Army Comics” also focuses on how soldiers “live and survive” – despite the prospect of endless tours under a Pentagon imposed stop-less policy and the threat of escalating GI suicide rates – and “allows us to detail what a soldier’s lifestyle is,” according to PC game director Marsha Berry.

America’s Army Comics is the latest feel-good propaganda offering as the warheads continue to “prevent collusion and maintain security dependence among the vassals” and “keep tributaries pliant and protected, and to keep the barbarians from coming together,” as globalist mastermind Zbigniew Brzezinski described it.

“The stories are inspirational and show the best of what we are trying to do within the world from the eyes of a soldier,” Barnett told Fox.

America has habitually lavished praise on its warmakers, so it makes perfect sense for the Pentagon to deliver its propaganda using the latest technology and draw the attention of the young who will ultimately be required to make the “greatest sacrifice” for the empire.

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18 Responses to “Pentagon Releases “Comics” for Globalist Domination”

  1. Oh my yes,

    “according to PC game director Marsha Berry.”

    This expert haz been raising amerikkan children since the 1990′s and mario brothers, one of the most popular military games of all times.

    She does not have to worry about “facts” and suicide rates, because everyone knows that you just push the “reset” button or drop another quarter in and you get another life to throw away!

    So it is another job well done, G.I.JOE for the 21st century, or is that flash gordon?

    flaming_red_pill Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 12:06 pm

    what a lovely “vision” these gov’t scumfuks have for our future…

    wish someone would make a comic about Green Advances in Agriculture

    or “The Invasion of the Low-Cost High-Yield Vegetable Garden Blimps”

  2. I think “Grand Theft Auto”, is the most realistic portrayal of modern American culture. And to Sprminmyeyes, long time no see troll ol’buddy ol’pal……..

    jchance Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 1:31 pm

    Grand Theft Auto? Don’t get me wrong, I love the GTA franchise, but it does not portray modern American culture. It is an opposite to the games that do through war mongering battles like SolCom or America’s Army. They are deliberately design to make war fun where as the GTA franchise, whether intentional or not, goes against the authority of the state and lends towards anarchy.

  3. First you make war a game and then you draft the players.

    jchance Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 1:33 pm

    That was the whole point of the America’s Army video game. They have come out and said this. The intent was to indoctrinate young people into the warmongering mentality and way of thinking. I find it ironic they had created a Linux version which saw a lot of downloads, but because Linux users tend to be libertarians, conservatives, and freedom lovers who will play the game but not get indoctrinated, they stopped producing that version of it.

  4. People and children’s minds especially are open to any suggestions, what is this mind force called evil that possesses people and seeks to corrupt and destroy innocent hearts and minds? and what false god created it? The war against tyranny to be free is surely a war of minds and hearts. How many thousands of years has the evil thing existed and how many innocent hearts and souls has it tortured and killed? My heart wants only the innocent to become strong and free…

  5. maybe its time someone upgrade-patch graphics of some good old games..
    call one DRONE ZAPPERS, another called FASCIST FRENZY..
    storylines how corporations who own a now evil government kill with poisons,
    that their generals and their warehouses must be destroyed with prejudice.

    MvGuy Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 4:46 pm

    R. CRUMB IS PROBABLY LOOKIN FOR A NEW PROJECT…. IS HE STILL IN FRANCE…??? UPDATE:

    Nov. 10, 2010 | 3:06 p.m.

    R. Crumb rarely grants interviews, but he did get on the phone this week with Los Angeles Times writer Deborah Vankin, who will be covering the more literary-minded end of the comic sector for Hero Complex, and the conversation veered from corporate greed to senior sex to his upcoming work with his wife, Aline Kominsky-Crumb.

    R. Crumb (Criterion Collection)

    DV: What comics are you reading these days?

    RC: All I read anymore is investigative journalism. You name it. Scandalous political stuff, the pharmaceutical industry, all that crap. I’m fascinated by that stuff. There’s many heroic underappreciated investigative journalists. Celia Farber, Jon Stauber – “Toxic Sludge Is Good For You” is a great book. Naomi Klein – Jesus, I read her latest book and found that really impressive. “The Shock Doctrine.”

    DV: “Genesis,” which was a success both critically and commercially, is behind you, what are you working on these days?

    RC: Aline and I are working on a collaborative book together. It’s from WW Norton. Since “Genesis” sold well, they’re up for anything I’m involved in. We did stuff for the New Yorker over the years, short pieces, and before that we did comics together. Mostly it’s gonna be a gathering up of older stuff that we did for the New Yorker. And we’re doing one new story.

    DV: Is it autobiographical?

    RC: Yeah, yeah, kinda. It’s about getting old and failing. Aline says it’s about senior sex.

    [At this point Aline yells in background: “It’s not a pretty sight!”]

    R. Crumb (Criterion Collection)

    DV: But you guys have been married a long time now. You must have a good thing going. Any advice?

    RC: It’s been a long time, we got married in ’78. If you’re jealous it’s doomed. Doomed. The two people have to respect each other and give each other room to breathe.

    [Another yell from Aline: “Slack on the leash!”]

    DV: You left the U.S. 19 years ago — how’s life in France?

    RC: It’s good, life is good here. Good quality of life. All I can say is: You can keep Los Angeles. No, seriously, what’s not to like? You’re not constantly bombarded … there’s some room to breathe from that constant corporate propaganda that America is saturated with. You don’t know how saturated you are with that. Here it’s not to the degree that it is there. They resisted. The French hold onto their traditions. I was always so alienated in America. My work was this constant reaction to that. And I don’t have that here. So it’s different.

    DV: That must have some influence on your work.

    RC: Yeah, probably. I couldn’t characterize exactly how, but I’m sure it has. Maybe I’m less angry. I don’t know. Actually, I’m not less angry. When I go back to America, after a few days I am once again filled with this kind of angry alienation and disgust with this thing there that America has got – you have no idea how pervasive it is there. The public relations and propaganda put out by the corporate mono-culture there is so pervasive. When I’m over here, I look at America and think,‘Why are people not more angry about what’s going on? Why are the people not more up in arms?’ I mean the banks and all that stuff? Good God. How can they stand it? The thing about the corporate approach is it’s smart and it knows how to distract people really well with entertainment. It doesn’t just take, it gives back in this smarmy way… they give you this seemingly McDonald’s version of the good life which is completely phony and fake, from top to bottom. It pacifies the people.

    DV: So do you come back to the U.S. for inspiration, then — if you could call it that? To get in touch with what triggers this anger – which, then, informs you work?

    RC: I don’t go back for that reason, but it certainly brings it all back, the bile starts to rise. It’s keeps your edge up. [Aline yells something in the background.] Aline says to say that it’s her mother every year in Miami, just to get a dose of that. She goes to the beauty parlor there just to have that experience.

    DV: Have you connected with the art or cartooning community in France?

    RC: No. We have nothing to do with the cartooning world here, nothing whatsoever. Our daughter does more than we do. She knows some of the young French cartoonists.

    [Aline again: “Speak for yourself!”]

    HC: Do you miss it – the Zap comix days?

    RC: No, I don’t. That was like 30, 40 years ago, that’s long gone. I have no interest in that anymore.

    – Deborah Vankin

  6. A quick question for forum members … has anyone noticed any
    change in the way the utube videos upload and playback today ?
    For the last five to ten days the videos, including google videos,
    have been “hicupping,” and in some cases, just plain stalled
    and had to be refreshed ( reloaded ) . Even the scroll bar and
    status bar didn’t function correctly.
    Well, today, everything seems to be working normal again.

    Mr. Thrillkill Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 1:33 pm

    For me, that is.

  7. Did you know I am an expert hacker and you are my hearts desire I told her in ecstasy? I could find you but if you are not willing what good would it do? and then she told me I have already found my lover….

    VanHelsing Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 2:42 pm

    as she gently dragged her nipples across my face hopeless face….

  8. As her tits gently brushed across my face in ecstasy I knew then my heart was finished… my heart only wanted to love her more and more….

    VanHelsing Reply:
    July 16th, 2012 at 2:48 pm

    So It was then I created my bride of thunder and lightning for frankenstein but instead i stole her for love desire…

  9. The bride of frankenstein has got me so delighted baby as she seems to know how to dance and tease my heart… I named her Gia and she started to sing to me and said climb up on me baby what I got is better than honey…

  10. No help.

  11. Conditioning. When you let the the little shit go by, it builds up right behind you.

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