djpad34
11-08-2008, 06:31 PM
strange but true
Erie Old Tom Clancy Game Predicted Russian-Georgian War
. If you have played this game you will know The Game is called Ghost Recon came out in 1999 for Xbox and PC as the war setting is placed in Georgia in 2008! How did they know? Well here it is 2008 and Russia and Georgia are at war
battlefield 2 highlights the iranian conflict
for the strait of hourmoze
command and conquer generals world super powers fight fore oil!
to fule there militry indusries and dominate the globe
frightenly disturbing sublimial
chattanova
11-08-2008, 06:39 PM
Yes, and not just 2008 but August 2008!
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread380280/pg1
In 2001 a video game was released called Ghost Recon. This video game perfectly forshadows the current war between russia and georgia over south ossetia. keep in mind it was released in 2001, but was supposed to take place in the future.
The date in game for the conflict was...get this...August 2008! so 7 years ago a game was released that not only predicted what would happen and where but even predicted the time down to the month!
you can read about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_Ghost_Recon
cleft_asunder
11-08-2008, 09:18 PM
Amazing! So this implies to me that perhaps someone came up to Clancy, or Clancy himself has inside knowledge. It's no coincidence.
I own that game. It was really well done.
keystone
11-08-2008, 09:21 PM
It's no coincidence.Why not?
THOUGHT CREATES REALITY . They know this more than most of us do so they create scenarios and let us play to them .If thousands of people play these games or watch these movies then it becomes part of the mass consciousness and therefore easier to manipulate into reality .There are rules you just have to learn them . Then use them for the greater good .Ned ludd had the right idea i sometimes think .Technology is amazing but we need to be aware of our thinking and intentions :D
Also 1999 full soalr eclipse 2008 another full solar eclipse two star gate type events connecting ?
snoop
11-08-2008, 10:41 PM
has anyone seen the new spooks code 9 on bbc 3 it is about a 'nuke' bomb going off in london 2012 WTf!!!! is that all about
thirdwave
11-08-2008, 10:44 PM
THOUGHT CREATES REALITY . They know this more than most of us do so they create scenarios and let us play to them .If thousands of people play these games or watch these movies then it becomes part of the mass consciousness and therefore easier to manipulate into reality .There are rules you just have to learn them . Then use them for the greater good .Ned ludd had the right idea i sometimes think .Technology is amazing but we need to be aware of our thinking and intentions :D
Also 1999 full soalr eclipse 2008 another full solar eclipse two star gate type events connecting ?
very true...
chattanova
12-08-2008, 10:10 AM
Tom Clancy was trained by Jesuits http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=220610&postcount=25
w1nstonsm1th84
12-08-2008, 10:54 AM
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32848
chattanova
13-08-2008, 04:57 PM
A friend I tipsed about this went to a mainstream paper with it and :Dyes we got an article!!
http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2008/08/13/543488.html
synergy777
13-08-2008, 05:03 PM
The Sum of All Fears (film)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sum_of_All_Fears_(film)
The Sum of All Fears is a 2002 American film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, and based on the book of the same name by Tom Clancy. It stars Ben Affleck as Jack Ryan and Morgan Freeman and was released in the United States on May 31, 2002.
The Sum of All Fears, which is very loosely based on Tom Clancy's 1991 novel of the same title, was released by Paramount Pictures in May of 2002.
Directed by Phil Alden Robinson and written by Paul Attanasio and David Pyne, the film begins with a sequence inspired from the novel's prologue set during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, in which a single Israeli A-4 jet carrying a nuclear bomb is shot down over the Syrian desert. The bomb, over time, is consumed by the sand and disappears.
The film narrative then shifts forward 29 years and inside a secret government bunker in Mt. Weather, Virginia, where President Robert Fowler James Cromwell and some of his senior national security advisors, including Central Intelligence Agency Director William Cabot (Morgan Freeman), are conducting a Top Secret war game simulating a Russian nuclear attack against the United States.
In 2002, the bomb is found in Syria by a couple of Arab scrap dealers and unwittingly sold to an arms dealer named Olson (Colm Feore), who in turn sells it to an Austrian neo-Nazi named Richard Dressler (Alan Bates) for 50 million dollars on the black market.
Meanwhile, the United States becomes concerned when Alexander Nemerov (Ciaran Hinds) becomes the new president of the Russian Federation. Nemerov is seen as a hard-liner with regards to his control over the Russian military. Director of Central Intelligence seeks the opinion of young CIA analyst Jack Ryan (Ben Affleck), who has done extensive research on Nemerov's life and career. While on a routine inspection of Russia's nuclear weapons facilities, Cabot and Ryan are invited to the Kremlin to meet with Nemerov personally. Tension arises when Nemerov likens the United States' involvement in Russian-Chechen affairs to "sleeping with another man's wife", with Russia playing the part of the betrayed and vengeful husband.
During the inspection, Ryan notices that three senior Russian nuclear technicians are not present at the facility. Nemerov's aide Anatoli Grushkov (Michael Byrne) attempts to assuage Ryan's concerns by telling him that the three scientists are out sick, on vacation, and recently deceased, respectively. Cabot's covert informant in Moscow, known by his codename 'Spinnaker', tells Cabot that Grushkov's explanations are false, and that the whereabouts of the three scientists are truly unknown to the Russian government. Upon arrival in Washington, Cabot sends CIA operative John Clark (Liev Schreiber) to track down the missing scientists. Clark discovers the three scientists in Ukraine constructing Dressler's bomb.
When President Nemerov takes responsibility for an unauthorized gas-warfare attack on Grozny, the capital city of Chechnya, President [Fowler]] and his administration become concerned with the volatility of Nemerov's military policies and respond by sending NATO peacekeeping troops to Chechnya. Meanwhile, the nuclear bomb arrives in a crate in Baltimore, Maryland, and is placed at an American football stadium disguised as a cigarette vending machine. In a recording, Dressler reveals his intentions in placing the bomb in Baltimore: frustrated and angered with the American and Russian paternalism over smaller European nations, Dressler has resolved to destroy both nations, much as Adolf Hitler desired to in World War II. Dressler notes that Hitler was "not crazy", but "stupid" in that he tried to fight the Soviet Union and the United States simultaneously. Rather, one must get "America and Russia to fight each other... and destroy each other." By detonating a Russian-made nuclear weapon on American soil, Dressler hopes to aggravate an already tense relationship between the two superpowers to the point of full-blown nuclear war.
Ryan attempts to inform Cabot that the bomb is in Baltimore, but it turns out that President Fowler and Cabot are attending a football game in the stadium where the bomb is planted. The noise from the game make it excessively difficult for Cabot to hear Ryan's warning. After several tries, Ryan gets the warning across and Cabot orders the Secret Service agents to rush the President out of the stadium. The President manages to escape the stadium, but only moments before the bomb detonates, destroying a significant part of the city. After the explosion, President Fowler is rescued by United States Marines, and taken airborne on a Boeing E-4B Advanced Airborne Command Post with his cabinet. Immediately, they fear that the bomb was Russian. Ryan and his girlfriend Dr. Catherine Muller (Bridget Moynahan) survive the blast, but Cabot dies later at a hospital.
After learning about the explosion, Dressler calls his neo-fascist friend, General Dubinin (Yevgeni Lazarev), a general in the Russian Air Force. In an attempt to further aggravate the situation, the general orders his Tu-22M Backfire pilots to strike an American aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) in the North Sea under the false information that a United States ICBM has attacked Moscow. The strike is successful, and in response President Fowler orders three United States Air Force F-16s to attack the originating Russian air base. Tensions mount as trust between Fowler and Nemerov rapidly deteriorates. To prove that he is willing to take the exchange to the next level, Fowler orders (SNAPCOUNT) the military to maximum readiness, preparing to launch a massive nuclear strike on Russian military targets. Seeing that the U.S. has dispatched B-2 Spirit stealth bombers and nuclear submarines, Nemerov prepares to launch his ICBMs on the United States.
Ryan first discovers from the Air Force Radiation Assessment Team that the plutonium for the Baltimore bomb was manufactured in Savannah River nuclear plant in South Carolina in 1968, thus indicating that the original device was of American, not Russian, origin. He tries, unsuccessfully, to communicate this information to President Fowler. Ryan further discovers that Dressler was behind the Baltimore attack. After being with the dying William Cabot, Ryan takes Cabot's personal effects, and with Cabot's text messenger, asks Spinnaker how the American plutonium ended up in a Russian bomb. Spinnaker tells him that the United States had secretly managed to send it to Israel for their nuclear weapons program, an allegation also made by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre in their book, The Fifth Horseman[1].
Ryan gets to the Baltimore harbor docks, only to find Dressler's American contact Lod Mason murdered by Dressler's South African assassin. The assassin attacks Ryan, who manages to get the upper hand on his attacker. Ryan tries to force the assassin to talk, but is thwarted as the Maryland State Police arrive. Via a Maryland State Police helicopter, Ryan manages to get to The Pentagon, where he is able to communicate the truth to President Nemerov. Relying on Ryan's word, Nemerov proposes a plan to Fowler to a stand down. Fowler follows suit, and nuclear war is averted.
The two presidents meet and make peace as agents of both governments hunt down and assassinate the terrorist conspirators. John Clark slits Olson's throat, Russian agents pursue and shoot the traitorous General Dubinin in a snow-covered forest, and as Grushkov looks on, a carefully-placed car bomb does not kill Dressler's bodyguard when he starts the car, but kills Dressler after he replaces his bodyguard at the wheel, closes the door, and pushes his cigarette lighter, which triggers his car to explode. [In terrorist circles, drivers began to be required to start the car engine. As a response to car bombs; assassins have had to adapt to avoid needless killings.][2]
The final scene takes place in Washington, D.C., where Presidents Fowler and Nemerov address the Baltimore tragedy and the future of Weapons of Mass Destruction during a speech on the White House lawn. In a nearby park, Ryan and Cathy Mueller are having a picnic when they are approached by Grushkov. It is revealed that Grushkov is Spinnaker: Cabot's covert source in Moscow. Grushkov gives Dr. Muller a "modest gift" for her engagement to Ryan. Muller and Ryan are perplexed, as they have not told anyone of their engagement. Ryan asks Grushkov how he could possibly know this secret, but he simply smiles, shrugs and walks away
The Sum of All Fears, which is very loosely based on Tom Clancy's 1991 novel
Very loosely, indeed. Makers of the 2002 film totally bottled out really, considering that in the novel (which I read years back) it all revolved around a Muslim extremist splinter from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine who obtain the bomb and plant it in the stadium, hoping to get the U.S and Soviet Union to destroy each other.
sonikdave
14-08-2008, 04:22 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_Ghost_Recon_(video_game)
Unlike Clancy's other tactical shooter series, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon is not based on any of his books. In a 2006 interview with the New York Times, Clancy suggested that the plot for the original Ghost Recon was inspired by a "letter" he had received from a CIA "official." When asked to provide more detail about the "letter," Clancy refused to comment further. Some members of the gaming community now speculate that the "CIA official" was in fact a time traveler with a slightly dark sense of humor.
shenoma
14-08-2008, 04:42 AM
HAHAHAHAHA, that's fucking stupid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_Ghost_Recon_(video_game)
Unlike Clancy's other tactical shooter series, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon is not based on any of his books. In a 2006 interview with the New York Times, Clancy suggested that the plot for the original Ghost Recon was inspired by a "letter" he had received from a CIA "official." When asked to provide more detail about the "letter," Clancy refused to comment further. Some members of the gaming community now speculate that the "CIA official" was in fact a time traveler with a slightly dark sense of humor.