Post: Oslo Terrorist Claims He Used Modern Warfare 2 as "Training-Simulation"
07-23-2011, 11:51 PM #1
Glitch3r
As Ballin As Possible
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I can already see Fox News and many other milking this for a very long time and to the full extent...

The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik -- the man who turned the Norwegian supposedly paradise island Utøya into hell by shooting and killing over 85 kids to death, and blowing up a huge bomb in the middle of the Norwegian capital, Oslo claims that he used Call of Duty as a training simulator, and World of Warcraft as cover.

Here's a quote with the article on Kotaku.com:


Originally posted by another user
Owen Good and Michael McWhertor — The accused shooter in yesterday's massacre in Norway has been linked to 1,500 page manifesto that recommends using Call of Duty to train combat skills for an upcoming war with Islam.

Anders Behring Breivik also suggests that an obsession with massively-multiplayer role playing game World of Warcraft, which he was known to play, is a useful cover story to explain the time one is actually spending plotting attacks.
"I just bought Modern Warfare 2, the game," he writes, under "Andrew Berwick" (an Anglicization of his Norwegian name). "It is probably the best military simulator out there and it's one of the hottest games this year. ... I see MW2 more as a part of my training-simulation than anything else. I've still learned to love it though and especially the multiplayer part is amazing. You can more or less completely simulate actual operations."

Police have not officially confirmed the manifesto is Breivik's but it contains multiple references to his actual name, his height, weight and place of origin, his World of Warcraft activities, server and his handle ("Conservativism" and "Conservative"). The manifesto was originally found by Kevin Slaughter, who posted a Google doc link to it through his Twitter feed.

Breivik, 32, is in custody after Friday's horrific attacks in and outside of Oslo, in which seven were killed by a bomb and another 85 were gunned down at a youth camp. Police described Breivik as a gun-loving, right-wing religious fundamentalist who saw Muslim immigration as a threat to his country's culture.

"2083: A European Declaration of Independence" identifies not just Muslims as a target but also agents of multiculturalism and "cultural Marxism" (or "political correctness") which he sees as abetting a Muslim immigration that will overrun Europe. Indeed, yesterday's shooting rampage targeted a youth camp where children of Norway's current ruling party were vacationing.

In addition to more practical means of gun training, such as visiting firing ranges and countries with relaxed gun laws, Breivik also says that military shooters like Modern Warfare are a way to keep one's skills sharp.

"Simulation by playing Call of Duty, Modern Warfare is a good alternative as well but you should try to get some practise with a real assault rifle (with red point optic) if possible," he writes under a section titled "Marksmanship Training".

As preparing for what are essentially terrorist operations can raise suspicions, typically over one's lack of money, or time spent away from friends and family, Breivik suggests "using social taboos is an extremely effective method from preventing people who know you well from digging too much." One such taboo is an obsession with World of Warcraft.

"F[or] example, tell them that you have started to play World of Warcraft or any other online MMO game and that you wish to focus on this for the next months/year," Breivik writes. "This "new project" can justify isolation and people will understand somewhat why you are not answering your phone over long periods. Tell them that you are completely hooked on the game (raiding dungeons etc)."

"You will be amazed on how much you can do undetected while blaming this game," he continues. "If your planning requires you to travel, say that you are visiting one of your WoW friends, or better yet, a girl from your "guild" (who lives in another country). No further questions will be raised if you present these arguments."

Breivik says he spent three years writing the manifesto. In the first year, he played World of Warcraft "hardcore", living "very ascetic" and in isolation. "I feel that this period was needed in order to completely detach myself from ‘the game,' my ‘former shallow consumerist lifestyle' in order to ensure full focus on the matters at hand."

Elsewhere, in diary entries, Breivik mentions playing Fallout 3, BioShock 2 and Dragon Age: Origins but does not ascribe any training or ideological purpose to them.

Since the shooting, Breivik's former guildmates have taken to European World of Warcraft forums to make sense of the killings and Breivik's alleged involvement. In forum posts they have described him as a down-to-earth, "overall nice guy," unable "to harm a fly."

His WoW page, under the handle Conservativism, was inaccessible as of this morning but Breivik had apparently stopped playing Warcraft five months ago.

Although Breivik calls "hardcore dungeon raiding" a "dream" of his in the manifesto, he suggests that friends found his Warcraft involvement a good explanation, as intended, for his double life. "I have managed to channel these suspicions far away from relating to my political convictions. Instead they suspect that I am playing WoW (and trying to hide it)," he wrote.

Kotaku has contacted Modern Warfare 2 publisher Activision for comment. They have not replied at this time.


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XHaveNOFearX
07-25-2011, 11:42 PM #56
karimkz
Space Ninja
srsly ppl kotaku?? NOT A SOURCE
07-26-2011, 06:54 AM #57
.JiampyPotter
So Much Win.
Originally posted by TheBdonski View Post
It was a joke dude, take a chill pill. Btw nice 8 posts u got there.

Wow dude your posts are epic. stare I bet all those post are full of shit you talk,like the one you where joking about death.
07-26-2011, 12:42 PM #58
Even though he said this was used by him as training, and not as motivation, I know people will twist his words and use them as 'proof' that video games cause people to be violent. On the plus side, a recent study shows that conceding a goal in FIFA made you more violent than getting kills on Call of Duty... Oh, and that terrorist has issues, real issues. He shouldn't kill children who supported something he despised, he should've been man enough to kill the people he hated (not that he should've killed anyone in the first place).
07-26-2011, 01:07 PM #59
Just4Hax
"I will speak ill of
Why the **** is this still up?! This thread is just inciting flame and horrible comments.
07-26-2011, 06:49 PM #60
SweatyMidgets
Swagger Swagger
Yeh, I'll bet that will work ahah what a fugen retard.... He'll be trying to wallbreach through his house soon...

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Laney
07-31-2011, 05:44 AM #61
Laney
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Originally posted by Midgetz View Post
Yeh, I'll bet that will work ahah what a fugen retard.... He'll be trying to wallbreach through his house soon...


why joke about this?
07-31-2011, 04:53 PM #62
I don't see how this could be used for training, We would have snipers trying to quick scope and people rushing straight to the enemy, I Doubt you'd last long.
07-31-2011, 06:59 PM #63
I find it hard to believe that you need training to slaughter unarmed teenagers.NoNo
07-31-2011, 08:18 PM #64
oORayOo
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Wow... this is ridiculous.

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