View Full Version : Modern Warfare 3 - Jeep Wrangler MW3 Commercial
ktlight
25th November 2011, 10:07
"Modern Warfare 3 and Chrysler join up to create the MW3 Special Edition Jeep Wrangler. This commercial campaigns tagline is "The toughest vehicle in the World. Any World." MW3 arrives November 2011, with aggressive 32-inch tires, MOPAR accessories, interior treatment, and Call of Duty graphics."
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"I don't know about you but I couldn't believe my eyes. They're advertising a vehicle based on its value in urban street warfare conditions! Not only that, people are frozen in their tracks within the drama watching TV screens featuring what appears to be an apocalypse taking place everywhere.
Then, after this mad dash through an urban war zone the Jeep pulls up with it's scull drawing on the back tire cover, and the announcer says:
"The 2012 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Edition. The toughest vehicle in the world. Any world."
...as they flash the initials it shows the letters WW3 below the name Call of Duty, and they then flip the first W to an M to stand for this vehicle's name:
MW3 - Modern Warfare 3, as he says "Any world."
Amazing! How brash!
Notice also the clever enmeshing of virtual reality with reality, not just by a civilian vehicle in a war zone, but people interspersed in the scenes themselves watching computer screens of the very action they're standing in. That puts YOU in the action! And they make light of it by detaching you safely from the reality, but you can participate by buying a war-ready vehicle.
Demonically clever. But understand--that means "modern warfare coming to a city street near YOU!"--as if it's some kind of neat movie! What do you bet that car sells like hot cakes based on all the war and chaos programming people have had for years via TV, movies, computer games and actual, continual wars. "Mad world" as the song goes...
Apparently We're Pretty Damn Close
When they're selling cars based on how they'll do in urban warfare conditions, we're pretty close.
When TV commercials are blatantly talking about a coming WW3 in their fear mongering and subliminal efforts to sell you stuff (although we know there's more to it than that), we're pretty close.
When war mongering is at such a feverish pitch commercials have become virtual video war games of predictive programming, we're pretty close.
And Call of Duty? What kind of evil false pride programming is that?! War is nobody's duty!--it's the goddamn plan of the Controllers and they drop this "assumptive lie" crap on the public that it's their duty to ensnare the unwary like they do everything else.
Stay clear of it. Advertising and political propaganda are sorcery and more powerful than you think. Don't let it occupy your eyes, ears or mind. It's spiritually toxic. Get your family away from the TV and advertising and mainstream press. It's all out warfare at this point for the minds and hearts of mankind and they're pulling out the stops.
Be prepared.
Syria is following the exact blueprint of the Libya invasion and destruction. Once they're "disarmed" (destroyed) Syria in order to protect their darling Israel from retaliation, Iran will be attacked and the world will never be the same.
As an ex-US Senator recently said, "The world fears the U.S. as a war-hungry drunk." So true.
Make a regular practice of tuning into the elevated frequency that's available to all right now. Read uplifting interviews, spend time in nature, find ways to practice peace. We all need to stay spiritually healthy during these onslaughts and in our efforts to expose the enemy and spread truth.
Be vigilant, but be happy. We truly do have a lot to be thankful for in spite of the troubling times we're passing through. And the best thing of all?
We have the Truth."
jackovesk
25th November 2011, 17:23
Surreal WW3 "Modern Warfare" Programming
Friday, 25 November 2011
You're going to find this almost hard to believe. I turned on some raw TV today after three delightful months without it while on the road.
Besides the incredible shopping screech idiocy with gurgling mad housewives drooling for the start of the well named "black Friday", this Jeep Wrangler commercial came on that left me with my mouth hanging open.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LCx2gJNO1Y&feature=player_embedded
Did you see that?
I don't know about you but I couldn't believe my eyes. They're advertising a vehicle based on its value in urban street warfare conditions! Not only that, people are frozen in their tracks within the drama watching TV screens featuring what appears to be an apocalypse taking place everywhere.
Then, after this mad dash through an urban war zone the Jeep pulls up with it's scull drawing on the back tire cover, and the announcer says:
"The 2012 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Edition. The toughest vehicle in the world. Any world."
...as they flash the initials it shows the letters WW3 below the name Call of Duty, and they then flip the first W to an M to stand for this vehicle's name:
MW3 - Modern Warfare 3, as he says "Any world."
Amazing! How brash!
Notice also the clever enmeshing of virtual reality with reality, not just by a civilian vehicle in a war zone, but people interspersed in the scenes themselves watching computer screens of the very action they're standing in. That puts YOU in the action! And they make light of it by detaching you safely from the reality, but you can participate by buying a war-ready vehicle.
Demonically clever. But understand--that means "modern warfare coming to a city street near YOU!"--as if it's some kind of neat movie! What do you bet that car sells like hot cakes based on all the war and chaos programming people have had for years via TV, movies, computer games and actual, continual wars. "Mad world" as the song goes...
Apparently We're Pretty Damn Close
When they're selling cars based on how they'll do in urban warfare conditions, we're pretty close.
When TV commercials are blatantly talking about a coming WW3 in their fear mongering and subliminal efforts to sell you stuff (although we know there's more to it than that), we're pretty close.
When war mongering is at such a feverish pitch commercials have become virtual video war games of predictive programming, we're pretty close.
And Call of Duty? What kind of evil false pride programming is that?! War is nobody's duty!--it's the goddamn plan of the Controllers and they drop this "assumptive lie" crap on the public that it's their duty to ensnare the unwary like they do everything else.
Stay clear of it. Advertising and political propaganda are sorcery and more powerful than you think. Don't let it occupy your eyes, ears or mind. It's spiritually toxic. Get your family away from the TV and advertising and mainstream press. It's all out warfare at this point for the minds and hearts of mankind and they're pulling out the stops.
Be prepared.
Syria is following the exact blueprint of the Libya invasion and destruction. Once they're "disarmed" (destroyed) Syria in order to protect their darling Israel from retaliation, Iran will be attacked and the world will never be the same.
As an ex-US Senator recently said, "The world fears the U.S. as a war-hungry drunk." So true.
Make a regular practice of tuning into the elevated frequency that's available to all right now. Read uplifting interviews, spend time in nature, find ways to practice peace. We all need to stay spiritually healthy during these onslaughts and in our efforts to expose the enemy and spread truth.
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1423/330/Surreal_WW3_Modern_Warfare_Programming.html
RMorgan
25th November 2011, 17:55
Well, I donīt know about the jeep, but the game is really awesome! :)
pharoah21
25th November 2011, 18:04
Well......to be honest.......given that everyones saying WWIII might be around the corner............it might be the perfect car to buy?
modwiz
25th November 2011, 18:10
The mortar is dissolving between the stones and bricks. It's about to fall.
Cartomancer
25th November 2011, 18:28
Those video games are creating a bunch of mindless zombies. The US Army has an online combat game you can play then they use it to recruit you! It is surprising to see the video came culture being appealed to in an ad like that. This is disgusting. I mean why don't they have a game where you can see how many homeless people you can help or how many hungry people you can feed. I know. It wouldn't sell would it?
jackovesk
25th November 2011, 18:52
What their really preparing (Us) for is WW3, simple as that..!
The days of taking such outlandish (Predictive) propaganda with a pinch of salt are long gone...
Soon their will be a cavalcade of such commercials/propaganda, preparing us for War...
...and 'No' their is nothing (We as an Individual &/or Collective) can do about it..!
Not trying to be 'Negative' just a 'Realist'...
WW3 is coming whether we like it or not, unless some kind of 'Unknown Power' or 'Miracle' prevents it...
Its like saying they will never invade Iraq, Lybia or get out of Afghanastan, etc..!
The MIC War Machine will do what ever they want..!
eric charles
28th November 2011, 15:54
Well, I donīt know about the jeep, but the game is really awesome! :)
On ps3 ? if so whats your online name , ill add you , hahahahaha
eric charles
28th November 2011, 15:58
Those video games are creating a bunch of mindless zombies. The US Army has an online combat game you can play then they use it to recruit you! It is surprising to see the video came culture being appealed to in an ad like that. This is disgusting. I mean why don't they have a game where you can see how many homeless people you can help or how many hungry people you can feed. I know. It wouldn't sell would it?
I play vid games once in a while , i am definetly no zombie ! its fun to gather a bunch of friends , play guitar hero , have a few drinks and have a good laugh , its called social interaction , some ppl on here definetly need that !
wolf_rt
28th November 2011, 17:29
I am a gamer... its not the best, and it certainly is conditioning... but it is good to actually have a win once in a while, feel in control, compete within fixed boundary's on a even field.
Or play a single player game, and have a feeling of competence when you progress.
baddbob
28th November 2011, 19:40
Well, I donīt know about the jeep, but the game is really awesome! :)
yes the game is awesome beats battlefield 3
Zepheriah
29th November 2011, 08:23
Or could it just be that Jeep allowed Activision to use the new Jeep Wrangler as the US army transport used in some missions of the game, part of the deal for which was a reciprocal product placement in the Jeep add?
OH MY GOD ITS LIKE THE WHOLE WORLD IS AGAINST US!!!
Seriously people, not everything in this world is doom and gloom.
MW3 is the biggest selling entertainement product in the history of mankind, and a Car company is using that to its advantage, hoping to gain sales off of the back of that success. This happens all the time, its not part of a conspiracy, its called a sales pitch. And lets face it, the very fact its being discussed here is testament to the creative genius behind it, its got people talking, getting BOTH products into people's minds, and not in a creepy, subliminal and insidious way.
Can no-one accept that there are creative people out there that come up with clever things like this on their own initiative, or are the only "acceptable" creatives hemp-wearing, joint smoking, flower-child hippies or peace activists?
eric charles
29th November 2011, 13:20
I totally agree Zepheria , not everything is a conspiracy , not everyone is out to get us , and certainly everything is not gloom and doom . Its a f*cking Game with a Jeep advertisement added on as a marketing scam , thats all , nothing new !
Jacko i always enjoy your threads/posts but not everyone is out to hurt us , maybe you need to get off the pc a lil and go have a few drinks and have some fun . Drinks are on me
Cjay
29th November 2011, 15:03
Then, after this mad dash through an urban war zone the Jeep pulls up with it's scull drawing on the back tire cover
Did anyone notice the text below the skull? It reads EUT3 - or E L I T E.
These bastards are so effing arrogant, they shove it right in our faces.
1derer
29th November 2011, 15:11
Well, I donīt know about the jeep, but the game is really awesome! :)
I have CODMW2 so I am desperate to play the CODMW3 version, and I KNOW it is not a right mindset to say I want to play a game of killing but I think that entertainment is going this way and these games are taken at face value, I don;t want to be in a warzone ever!
However, if you look at the gun situation in America, I think it is interesting to note that there are many people preparing for urban warfare, and I read briefly the content of a document on the net called 2025 Urban Warfare, where the same tactics applied in war zones might be applied in an Urban setting too based upon a number of factors, and those with weapons will be ahead of the game.
In the US, shops have repeatedly sold out of bullets as people are stocking up on them, and it there were ever a major situation in the US, I think many would follow a call to arms during peacetime and there might be a civil war.... Or is that what we are being fooled into thinking?
I suppose in that instance, the Jeep would be a handy mode of transport, though I have never seen a Lim. Ed. vehicle being sold based around a video game.
1derer
29th November 2011, 15:14
Those video games are creating a bunch of mindless zombies. The US Army has an online combat game you can play then they use it to recruit you! It is surprising to see the video came culture being appealed to in an ad like that. This is disgusting. I mean why don't they have a game where you can see how many homeless people you can help or how many hungry people you can feed. I know. It wouldn't sell would it?
goto www.freerice.com
eric charles
29th November 2011, 15:29
Kind of reminds me of my mothers car , 2010 Camaro Bumble Bee transformers edition , 15,000$ more for stickers and a few extras , under the hood its all the same generic G.M crappy parts
Cjay
29th November 2011, 15:29
MW3 is the biggest selling entertainement product in the history of mankind, and a Car company is using that to its advantage, hoping to gain sales off of the back of that success. This happens all the time, its not part of a conspiracy, its called a sales pitch. And lets face it, the very fact its being discussed here is testament to the creative genius behind it, its got people talking, getting BOTH products into people's minds, and not in a creepy, subliminal and insidious way.
Can no-one accept that there are creative people out there that come up with clever things like this on their own initiative, or are the only "acceptable" creatives hemp-wearing, joint smoking, flower-child hippies or peace activists?
Just because something is popular or visually "exciting" doesn't make it good. Should we just accept that violence in entertainment and advertising is normal? We have been systematically de-sensitized by endless images of violence and destruction in all forms of media for my entire life (50 years). I have had ENOUGH of that crap.
It is too late for my children because they have never experienced a world without such images bombarding them everywhere they turn.
Hopefully my grand children will be bombarded with images of peace and love.
Those "hemp-wearing, joint smoking flower-child hippies and peace activists" may help save us from all of that violence becoming a real WWIII but accepting violence and violent images as normal or ok is a recipe for disaster, IMHO.
13th Warrior
29th November 2011, 15:30
I wonder if the Jeep has a hardened electrical system to guard against an EMP?
Andrew
29th November 2011, 15:32
Battlefield 3 is much better my opinion! and the Story starts with fighting Iran and then the Russians... sound familiar?
larphill
29th November 2011, 15:40
I enjoy this "toughest vehicle in the world" has quite a few openings where bulletproof glass could go... I'm just sayin'. Who gives a damn how tough it is if a well placed shot takes out the driver.
Zepheriah
29th November 2011, 16:29
Then, after this mad dash through an urban war zone the Jeep pulls up with it's scull drawing on the back tire cover
Did anyone notice the text below the skull? It reads EUT3 - or E L I T E.
These bastards are so effing arrogant, they shove it right in our faces.
CJay,
Its worth saying that i don't neccesarily agree with a good deal of the un-neccesary violence, sex, and substance abuse shown in the media. Maube for different reasons than are being touted here, my reasons are more moralistic and less conspiratorial.
Anywho, that aside, you my friend, have made a small error here.
"E L I T E"
This does not refer to a secret group of elite cock-holes that think they run the planet.
This DOES refer to "Call of Duty: ELITE", a paid-for service running in tandem with the MW3 game that allows for a greater degree of social gaming and interaction. It is a good thing, a way to get the more hardcore, less socially adept gamers get some much needed interaction.
Knowledge is the key to understanding!
wolf_rt
30th November 2011, 00:27
I enjoy this "toughest vehicle in the world" has quite a few openings where bulletproof glass could go... I'm just sayin'. Who gives a damn how tough it is if a well placed shot takes out the driver.
Its a jeep.... if you wet it with a hose it will stop...
Zepheriah
30th November 2011, 07:31
Its a jeep.... if you wet it with a hose it will stop...
Wolf raises a good point!
eric charles
30th November 2011, 15:48
Ive have an older jeep , a 1992 Cherokee 4.0 liter High Ouput, this things could take a VW GTI on takeoff with a trailer and ATV hooked on it , but .....but , this thing was a HUGE GAS GUZZLER , 11 mpg in city maybe 17 on hwy , but tough as nails , couldnt break the ****er !! occasionally a hose would break but thats just normal wear parts !! Jeeps used to be the most reliable and versatile vehicle there could be , with tons upon tons of aftermarket and performance parts . Now days im not so sure about Jeeps , they seem more like a Tupperware barbie ken doll cruiser .
From what ive been told and seen , the toughest and strongest SUV is the Suzuki , my mum has one and damn that thing is tough and reliable , this one was built on a Truck frame , but once again today , they have automobile rear ends and are UNIbody mounted , same as jeeps now ,
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