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New and old footage of frontlines fuel of war with pictures, with two different kinds of music.
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(another pre-release trailer for pending new game for xbox, PS3, etc)
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The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom is a BBC documentary series by English filmmaker Adam Curtis, well known for other documentaries including The Century of the Self and The Power of Nightmares. It began airing on BBC Two on 11 March 2007 In this episode, Curtis examines the rise of game theory during the Cold War and the way in which its mathematical models of human behaviour filtered into economic thought. The programme traces the development of game theory with particular reference to the work of John Nash, who believed that all humans were inherently suspicious and selfish creatures that strategised constantly. Using this as his first premise, Nash constructed logically consistent and mathematically verifiable models, for which he won the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences, commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics. He invented system games reflecting his beliefs about human behaviour, including one called "So Long Sucker---Fuck You Buddy", in which the only way to win was to betray your playing partner, and it is from this game that the episode's title is taken. These games were internally coherent and worked correctly as long as the players obeyed the ground rules that they should behave selfishly and try to outwit their opponents, but when RAND's analysts tried the games on their own secretaries, they instead chose not to betray each other, but to cooperate every time. This did not, in the eyes of the analysts, discredit the models, but instead proved that the secretaries were unfit subjects.
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The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
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The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
Jonh Pilger, 1983.
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The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
Jonh Pilger, 1983.
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The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
Jonh Pilger, 1983.
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The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
Jonh Pilger, 1983.
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The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
Jonh Pilger, 1983.
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