Related: Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Geoff Smith Responds to White Phosphorous Killstreak “Controversy” One user, took issue with the “comments on the new Call of Duty: Cold War trailer :)” and accused publisher Activision of “perpetuating the bunk nazi myth of cultural called the trailer “pure propaganda” and accused Bezmenov of “just saying what conservatives wanted (and in some cases still want to) hear about the spooky “commies.”” The teaser trailer was soon descended upon by users were outraged with its negative depiction of communism, Soviet Russia, and the tactics of the KGB. Their ultimate goal, according to Bezmenov, was to ultimately usher in a world-wide communist revolution. Related: Activision Removes “OK” Hand Gesture from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone, Provides No ExplanationĪ specialist in misinformation, Bezmenov broke down how multiple facets of western society were targeted for infiltration by Soviet agents who aimed to destabilize the West. Edward Griffin, in which Bezmenov explained in great detail the methods that Soviet Russia sought to use to destabilize the United States. The trailer features snippets of the famous 1984 interview of former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov conducted by author G. The trailer was released to audiences on August 24th, in a cryptic tweet from the official Call of Duty Twitter account that simply read “Know Your History.” Though little is currently known about Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it has been confirmed to be a direct sequel to the original 2010 release Call of Duty: Black Ops and to take place during the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Russia.
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